Sentences with phrase «elections promised much»

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Canada's Finance Minister Bill Morneau discusses the country's new fiscal policy which entails borrowing three times as much as promised before the election.
Meanwhile, the Trudeau government will add four times as much debt as it promised in the last election.
Aside from Donald Trump's call to «repeal and replace» Obamacare and Hillary Clinton's promise to repeal the Hyde Amendment, bioethical issues were not much discussed during the 2016 election.
When Labour chose to accept the targets in 1997, incumbent Conservatives aimed (much less successfully in that case) to challenge Labour to identify what extra cuts or tax rises they would impose to meet their election promises to specific groups unsuccessfully.
She also displayed her own weakness both before and after the General Election as she promised much rhetorically, only to produce paltry policies.
So much for the openness Mark - Viverito promised upon her election.
The party has taken due cognizance of the fact that the government of His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo and His Excellency Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is very much on course to delivering on all the electoral promises we made to the good people of this country in the run - up to the 2016 general elections.
«I believe what really determined the election wasn't so much the promises of the NPP.
Much as they did with their election platform, the Liberals took aim at middle - class Canadians, with a few small business hits and misses, lots of infrastructure spending promises and a great deal of promises that focused on Canada's health and well - being of First Nations communities.
One of Mayor Boris Johnson's election promises when he got elected two years ago was to re-introduce the much loved double decker bus.
She named the multi-party climate change committee, which she negotiated with the Greens, to replace the much - derided citizens» assembly promised before the election to develop a community consensus for a price on carbon emissions.
It promises to be dire political terrain — an off - year election, in which liberal constituencies typically vote in much lower numbers, coupled with what is likely to be a ferocious backlash against Hillary Clinton's presidency.
I promised that I would not bore the rest of the world with too much on the Ontario election, but who could pass this up.
So much for keeping election promises.
Since the recent federal election there has been much discussion (and as my colleague Eugene Kung notes, an abundance of open letters) about the Liberal party's election promise to «review Canada's environmental assessment (EA) processes and introduce new, fair processes» for reviewing projects (or re-reviewing them, as in the case of major proposals like the controversial Kinder Morgan and Energy East oil sands pipeline and tankers projects).
All parties are promising the creation of jobs in their election manifestos but how much effect any government party can have in a short to medium timescale is questionable.
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