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|    LyingCons to All    |
|    What 'boots on the ground' in Surrey, Mr    |
|    29 Jun 15 16:46:01    |
      From: brewnoser2@gmail.com              Dhaliwal also announced that Liberal leader Justin Trudeau will be coming to       Surrey on Monday, June 29th at 5:30 pm for a Meet and Greet event at the Taj       Park Convention Centre (formerly the Bear Creek Banquet Hall).       _________________________________________       thelinkpaper.ca/ - Sunday, June 28th, 2015                     Dhaliwal Says Conservative Government Caught In A Lie About RCMP "Boots On The       Ground"              Liberal leader Justin Trudeau will be coming to Surrey on Monday, June 29th at       5:30 pm for a Meet and Greet event at the Taj Park Convention Centre (formerly       the Bear Creek Banquet Hall). "I am pleased that Justin Trudeau is returning       to Surrey to help        me launch my summer campaign season", said Sukh Dhaliwal. "We will have many       of our Liberal Party members out to see our Leader for a free event".              SURREY - "Real change is about honesty in government. The truth is that the       Conservatives are not being honest with us in Surrey about new RCMP "boots on       the ground" stated Dhaliwal.              The City of Surrey has again been the unwilling participant in the       Conservative Government's electioneering, using the present youth gang       violence and string of murders as a backdrop to claim that they are getting       tough on crime. In this pre-election        period, the Conservatives have been misleading Surrey residents that they have       been fulfilling the City's request for action to address these problems.              Last week, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Steven Blaney       issued a press release claiming that "the deployment of the first 20 members       committed to Surrey is underway and that boots are already on the ground".              Last week, Surrey RCMP Officer-in-Charge Bill Fordy confirmed that the number       of officers deployed has not changed.              "This is blatant electioneering by the Conservative government", said former       Member of Parliament Sukh Dhaliwal, Liberal Party of Canada candidate for       Surrey-Newton. "We cannot afford to be used as political pawns at this time of       crisis in our community".              "Last month, after many delays, it was announced that the Conservative       Government has approved Surrey's request for 100 new officers. Now the       Minister has been caught deceiving us that a previous request for officers has       been fulfilled, when the RCMP        says it has not. We cannot trust that the government is doing nothing more       than paying lip service to this issue", said Dhaliwal.              As a former Member of Parliament, Sukh Dhaliwal has always addressed the       government to get tough on crime in Surrey. He has frequently called for more       RCMP and to use the current resources in a more proactive fashion as to divert       our youth away from the        life of crime.              "It is shameful that the Conservatives would take advantage of the fears in       our community just to make political points, but not take any action to keep       us safe. I will promise to ensure that Surrey gets the attention it       deserves and that we also have        the resources we need to provide us with a safe environment that makes Surrey       the best place to live, work, and raise our children", said Dhaliwal.              Dhaliwal also announced that Liberal leader Justin Trudeau will be coming to       Surrey on Monday, June 29th at 5:30 pm for a Meet and Greet event at the Taj       Park Convention Centre (formerly the Bear Creek Banquet Hall).              "In my many trips to British Columbia during the past few years, I've seen       firsthand that British Columbians want, and are ready for, change", said       Justin Trudeau. "They know that a better Canada is possible. They know that we       need a better team and a        better plan - one that strengthens our economy, and delivers fairness to the       middle class and those working hard to join it".              "I'll be back in BC to meet with residents and share our plan for fairness and       transparency. I hope you'll join me at a Meet and Greet with, Sukh Dhaliwal,       our Liberal candidate for Surrey-Newton", continued Justin.              "I am pleased that Justin Trudeau is returning to Surrey to help me launch my       summer campaign season", said Sukh Dhaliwal. "We will have many of our Liberal       Party members out to see our Leader for a free event".              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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