Conservative Party Leadership candidate Peter MacKay brought his campaign to Regina on Friday, saying the economy is front and centre for him.
He spoke to the Regina Chamber of Commerce about some of the challenges facing Canadians, and what he feels is the lack of response from the governing Liberals and the Scheer-led Conservatives. If he were to become Leader of the Conservative Party, he promised to put a strong emphasis on the economy and to address shortages in the workforce.
In his speech, MacKay touched a variety of topics including the rail blockades, oil and gas projects, and Canada s aging military technology.
He also stressed the need for the government to look internally for technological advancements in infrastructure, agriculture, and oil and gas.
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