Rory J. Koopmans, B. Admin., 15906-100A Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T5P 0L8
June Xth, MMXXV
Hon. Demetrios Nicolaides, B. A., M. P. S., Ph. D., ECA, MLA, Minister of Education, United Conservative, Calgary-Bow
Dear Demetrios:
If there was ever a reason to bring back Hon. Pierre Poilievre, PC to The House Of Commons, it clearly is the fact that he is doing the current occupant of the seat, Damien Kurek, MP, Conservative, Battle River-Crowfoot a favour in taking over after Damien's dad died. This will let Damien straighten out matters on his family's farm with that sad circumstance.
Secondly, Pierre calling the late Hon. Marc Garneau, PC "a great Canadian" (even though Monsieur Garneau was a Liberal MP in life) shows he can be statesmanlike like the Rt. Hon. Marc Carney, PC the Liberal Leader is seen as when he said "no games" in terms of getting Pierre back into the Commons quickly through the byelection process. Plus he has the parliamentary diction/dynamic down very well with VII past terms in office. Also mentioning that Monsieur Garneau was "proud to serve the country he loved" shows class, or bipartisanship, so rarified in political circles today.
A shoutout to Gord Johns, MP, New Democratic, Courtenay-Alberni for praising Mr. Kurek for putting his family farm Ist. That is certainly bipartisanship from the left which I give equal time to since I am writing on a politician from the right.
Note: I do believe that Pierre & Anaida should be paying a nominal $2,025.00 a month rent for their continued use of Stornoway back to April XXVIIIth the day he lost the election. I also feel they should be paying all utility costs until Pierre becomes an MP-Elect again. I say this & I am a Conservative Party Of Canada member so it's a bit risky for me but it's not unreasonable. The figure of course to match the current year I think the National Capital Commission would go along with this!
The Federalist Papers,
Rory
Source: The Globe & Mail, Reporter: Robert Fife.
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