So he returns to his role as leader of the opposition.
The HarperCon$ have avoided any substantive policy on the subject of the environment, preferring to blow smoke instead. When the government has something resembling an actual policy, then they will be in a position to comment on the positions of other political parties.
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If you want to meet Kyoto targets, just tell the $tephane Dion Liberal$ to stop talking. Our targets would be met instantly.
Strikes me that the HarperCon$ have spent more time and energy on "bluff and bluster" - Baird couldn't develop a policy if his life depended on it, and Harper is too busy lusting after power to bother.
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