Canadian businessman Kevin O'Leary speaks during the Conservative Party of Canada convention in Vancouver, Friday, May 27, 2016. OTTAWA -- Celebrity businessman and former Conservative leadership contender Kevin O'Leary has an April court date to challenge the constitutionality of campaign finance law.
O'Leary said he's whittled down his nearly $500,000 worth of debt to under $160,000. Under the current rules he has to pay it off by next May. "We thought Scheer could say look, he could handle it and he could communicate it properly and he just didn't," O'Leary said. But he said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau cannot remain in office, using the recent example of energy giant Encana choosing to relocate its headquarters to the U.S. as proof the Canadian economy is in danger.
And if ya thought Scheer was a dioshit for politics, wait till this killing coward tries.
We all know he was at the wheel...we all know
Until the law is fixed, he said, he'll never make another leadership run.Perhaps O’Leary should have added till the law is fixed,especially for rich people like me he’ll never run. That law he so dislikes is meant to be inclusive for everyone and not just O’Leary.
The billionaire party. Yay.
Current leadership rules discriminate against the wealthy by making them follow the same rules as the unwashed masses.
Go back to the states Kevin
I figured there must be some angle on knocking down sheer. Good job keep it up and you will be CBC2
how do you spell sleazy? .................... O-L-E-A-R-Y
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