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Chuck and Deb Strahl offered their
thanks to the family, friends, and volunteers gathered at the Best
Western Rainbow Country Inn election night. It was a great campaign,
everyone worked hard, and the solid support at the polls in Fraser
Valley was truly heartwarming.
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Just days before the election, Chuck
Strahl had the chance to talk to local reporters about the campaign
and how it went.
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Chuck Strahl chatted with the army of volunteers who will act as scrutineers
on Election Day. They will be on hand at the polls to keep an eye out for
irregularities, and play a key role in our democratic process, and were at
the campaign office Nov. 21 for a training session.
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The Martins – Stockwell Day’s
Abbotsford relatives – were out in support of Fraser Valley
Alliance candidate Chuck Strahl and the Party cause Nov. 16. The
whole family set out to help distribute some of the 10,000 Alliance
platforms distributed to Abbotsford homes during the day.
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It was almost like a caucus officers’
meeting with Alliance House Leader Chuck Strahl chatting about the
federal election with Party Whip John Reynolds at Strahl’s
fundraiser Nov. 15.
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West Vancouver – Sunshine Coast
Alliance MP John Reynolds chatted up the room at Fraser Valley MP
Chuck Strahl’s fundraiser Nov 15 before he offered a rousing
speech about the corruption of the Liberals and the Alliance path to
election victory.
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West Vancouver – Sunshine Coast
Alliance MP John Reynolds, who is co-chair of the election campaign
in BC, offered a snapshot of the successful campaign the Alliance is
running in BC and across the country.
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Chuck Strahl got
down to business – introducing his House of Commons seatmate and
pointing out why this country needs an Alliance government to get
rid of the Liberals wasteful and arrogant ways.
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Youth were out in
full force at Fraser Valley MP Chuck Strahl’s fundraiser Nov. 15
and both Strahl and West Vancouver – Sunshine Coast Alliance MP
John Reynolds were pleased to meet with the next generation to take
on a role in the Canadian political scene.
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Chuck Strahl took part in the
all-candidate’s debate at the University College of the Fraser
Valley’s Chilliwack Campus November 15. Chuck laid out his
platform for youth – give them hope by paying down the debt they
will inherit, revamping the student loans system, and a tax cut plan
that will encourage skilled workers, entrepreneurs and our talented
young people to stay in Canada.
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Our children are our future and Chuck
Strahl met the future when his visited this class from
Chilliwack’s F.G. Leary Elementary School November 14. Strahl
spoke about his role as an MP and answered questions about
government, his family, and the election process.
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Families are the cornerstone of Canadian
society and Chuck Strahl and the Canadian Alliance want to make sure
families are left with a little more money after taxes, are able to
keep their children safe, and have the access to health care they
need. Strahl spoke to this family and close to 75 people at his
“Join me – It’s a Time for Change” Rally in Yarrow Nov. 9.
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Chuck Strahl laid out the Canadian
Alliance’s guarantee of a bright future for public health care and
its positive vision for our nation to close to 75 people at his
“Join me – It’s a Time for Change” Rally in Yarrow Nov. 9.
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Chuck Strahl met with 80 residents of
Country Park Village in Chilliwack Nov. 8, to talk about the
rent-increase crisis the homeowners face because their homes
are on native land and the regular rules don't apply there. Strahl
told the crowd there must be changes so the rules apply
equally to all Canadians.
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Chuck Strahl was at HUB Motors in
Abbotsford Nov. 7 pumping gas to highlight the Liberal
Government's gasoline tax grab. Strahl told motorists the Alliance would
cut the taxes on gas and stop applying the GST on top of all the
other fuel taxes.
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Chuck Strahl laid out the Canadian Alliance's positive vision for ourcountry -- a health care system that can never again be gutted by
politicians, a government that respects families, and tax breaks for
all Canadians -- at his Abbotsford "Join Me It's a Time for Change"
rally November 2.
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Close to 200 people came out to Chuck Strahl's "Join me - It's a time for
change" rally at the Rancho in Abbotsford on Thursday night. Chuck talked
about the Canadian Alliance plan to legislate stable, long-term public
health care funding to prevent a government like the present Liberal one
from ever again gutting $25 billion from our Medicare system. Chuck will
speak again on Thursday night in Yarrow.
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Canadians young and old are joining together with the Canadian Alliance in
this time for change. Trinity Western student Jennifer Hamel talked about
the stake her generation has in change when she intorduced Chuck at the
Abbotsford "Join Me - It's a Time for Change" rally on November 2.
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Canadian Alliance Candidate Chuck Strahl
shares a laugh with the crowd of more than 300 people at his Join Me
– It’s a Time for Change rally Wednesday night at the Rhombus
Hotel. He told the crowd the Canadian Alliance would guarantee
funding for public health care, and get rid of the present
government philosophy of using taxpayer funds to reward political
friends and pick winners and losers in society. Strahl travels to
Yukon this weekend for a rally in support of Alliance candidate Jim
Kenyon.
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Fraser Valley Alliance Candidate Chuck Strahl chatted with Chilliwack residents
Saturday night about the Canadian Alliance and its positive vision for Canada
at his Chilliwack campaign office official opening Saturday night. Close to 150
people were in attendance. Strahl will kick off the campaign in Chilliwack 7:30
p.m. Wednesday with his “It’s a Time for Change Rally” at the Rhombus Hotel.
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Chuck Strahl threw open
the doors of the Abbotsford campaign office at 2426 Pauline Street
(across from Dragon Fort) Friday afternoon and met with dozens of
supporters and people seeking more information about his campaign
and the Canadian Alliance. He will open the Chilliwack campaign
office at 46017 Victoria Street (old Chilliwack General Store)
with a speech at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, October 28.
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Fraser Valley Canadian
Alliance candidate Chuck Strahl puts the finishing touches on the
sign in front of the Chilliwack Campaign Office at 46017 Victoria
Street Monday morning, with the ladder assistance of campaign
manager Duncan Goguillot. The office has available for pick up
both lawn signs and literature, and is also signing up volunteers
and members. Chuck will officially open the office 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 28, with a speech on the Canadian Alliance’s
positive vision for Canada.
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Youth were front and
centre September 7 when Jared Kuehl and Jennifer Hamel introduced
Chuck Strahl when he was confirmed as the Canadian Alliance Fraser
Valley candidate in the election.
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