I think there's a fine line between confidence and arrogance.
Andrew Scheer
We don't always win when we are united, but we always lose when we are divided.
Obviously, what we had under the original NAFTA was very good. Canada prospered greatly from it.
When it comes to protecting workers, labour conditions, labour legislation, the rights for collective bargaining, when you look at our environmental standards, when you look at our public disclosure laws and accountability and securities regulations to ensure that companies abide by the law, we don't have a level playing field with China.
We are and always will be the party of prosperity, not envy.
We've shown Canadians that, when we have a strong message and when we stick to our principles, Conservatives can win anywhere.
I think it's a disgrace that we're allowing extreme voices in this country to erase our proud heritage.
I think it's a disgrace that some would allow extreme voices in this country to erase our proud heritage.
It's conservative policies that create the conditions for prosperity, and we'll all benefit thanks to that.
When I was younger, I remember families like mine who had to deal with the disastrous policies of the 1970s.
I would like there to be an entity, a person with some authority, to interact with government, with officials, to advocate on behalf of firearms owners.
No matter what the issue is, conservative principles are always better for people than big-government, liberal principles.
Let's make sure that when companies make investments to reduce emissions that they're rewarded for that and encouraged to do more.
I have a very inquisitive mind, and I like to know. Like, if somebody uses a term and I don't understand, I always look it up.
I've always believed we can attract a lot more Canadians to the conservative party by explaining and communicating our policies in a more positive way.
Conservatives want to see every Canadian prosper.
Justin Trudeau tries to say that Canada is back. I say the Liberals are back - back to ignoring the rules and abusing the privileges of power.
I've always been worried about Justin Trudeau's attitude towards trade. We saw during the softwood lumber negotiations that he failed to get an extension while President Obama was still in office.
We have to be very realistic as a party as to what we're promising Canadians going into the 2019 election.
The Conservative party believes Canada is stronger for being able to welcome people from all over the world.
I'm not terribly science-y. I couldn't tell you what's the binomial equation or how many atoms in a mole.
The Conservative party under my leadership will continue to be an inclusive, welcoming party that welcomes not only immigrants but also refugees and ensures that Canada plays its role in welcoming people from difficult situations.
I will withhold federal funding from universities that shut down debate and can't stand different points of view.
I'm a big believer in freedom and people's rights to express themselves and not have government interfere in that type of thing.
It was obvious after the '97 election that as long as there were two small-c conservative parties trying to destroy each other, the Liberals would win every election.
We know that the government in China has been involved in cyber attacks before. I look at our partners around the world, our traditional allies, our NATO partners who are making the same assessment. We share so much with them and rely on their technology, their expertise and interoperability in many aspects of our own armed forces.
Look - 'sunny ways' don't pay the bills. You have to have opportunities.
Some people say I smile too much.
The foundation of our democracy is the ability to have a debate about any subject. That is why I am so committed to defending free speech.
We have to recognize is that the best way to improve the quality of life for First Nations and Indigenous Canadians is through economic development and activity.
I've got 12 reserves in my riding and have always been very available and worked very diligently on a few files. I've been out any time there is major events. So I've always had an open door policy with the chiefs and individuals on- and off-reserve.
We've seen the government give out subsidies to companies, those companies turn around and use it for executive bonuses.
We've made tremendous successes in clean energy. We should be proud of what we've accomplished.
While millionaire Liberals like Justin Trudeau may want higher gas prices, hardworking Canadian families definitely do not.
The Liberal Party has finally shown its true colours. I'm talking about the real Liberal Party: the tax-hiking, rule-breaking, perk-loving, deficit-spending, debt-mounting, virtue-signalling Liberals Canadians have come to know and despise.
We would never accept a prime minister saying, 'Well, maybe I'll intervene and use a trade issue as a link to an independent investigation into criminal activity.'
I'm proud to say that we are the party of Canada's first prime minister, the father of our federation, and the visionary who made this land possible.
Whether it's Liberal or Conservative - any time someone has a perspective on what their experience has been as prime minister of the country, it's always interesting.
Part of what the carbon tax does is make Canada less competitive.
Are we better off if we displace jobs and investments to other countries and global emissions go up? I say no. Let's bring that production here and have less emissions globally because we can make things more efficiently and cleaner.
When it comes to Senate reform, in general, I've always been a believer in an elected Senate and would hope to achieve aspects of Senate reform.
I cannot let Justin Trudeau do to my children what his father did to my generation.
A single tax return for Quebecers will eliminate unnecessary paperwork for families and businesses.
President Donald Trump has made it very clear he wants to move Canadian jobs to the United States. There's no reason why Justin Trudeau should be helping him.
Nobody believes that Justin Trudeau is trying to save taxpayers' money.
Nobody can look back into our history and look at everyone who contributed into our development as a country and find someone who's flawless.
When we're the victims of insulting language and attacks, it's obviously going to evoke a response.
If a factory closes down here and pops up in China where they don't have access to clean technology, clean energy, then the world is not better off.
Our position is that we believe that Canada has to have a comprehensive plan to significantly reduce global emissions.
I actually think Justin Trudeau's approach to label people who have legitimate concerns with his issues as being un-Canadian and intolerant - that is very dangerous.