lack: Furthermore, I find it equally alarming that articles are being written about how the CPC has no one in the race that can reach out to the visible minority communities and bring them back, according to Huffington Post Canada. Even though I have been told I have no chance of winning, to be completely ignored is not only discriminatory in practice but it also sheds light on the growing prejudices in our country and media, and that should also be concerning. This in itself illustrates a growing lack of respect for anyone wishing to participate in our democracy, which should raise concern across the board. Deepak Obhrai speaks at a Conservative Party of Canada leadership forum in Winnipeg, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017. These are just a few of the realities that are being played out, and should not go unnoticed by Canadians. Photo John Woods/CP One would think that my standing in the race would actually be proof that the CPC hasn't actually lost the ethnic vote; one would also think that a 20 years experienced immigrant standing in a leadership race a first for any federal party is something that Canadians would proudly jump on, and that Justin Trudeau would have a hard time playing his divisive politics game.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
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