Chase Zaba (@chasezaba) 's Twitter Profile
Chase Zaba

@chasezaba

🇨🇦University of Calgary Political Science Student, Proud Conservative Gen Z Albertan

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calendar_today25-04-2024 05:49:21

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Chase Zaba (@chasezaba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Canadian electorate is truly so confusing. I guarantee many people in the “Agree” camp would still vote Liberal if an election were held today. 🤷‍♂️

The Canadian electorate is truly so confusing. 

I guarantee many people in the “Agree” camp would still vote Liberal if an election were held today. 🤷‍♂️
SandraCobena (@sandracobena_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our duty is to build something lasting - to strengthen the promise of Canada without passing the burden of debt to those who come after us. The younger voices in our caucus carry this fight with a special conviction for the generations who will follow. Under 40 Caucus 💪

Our duty is to build something lasting - to strengthen the promise of Canada without passing the burden of debt to those who come after us.

The younger voices in our caucus carry this fight with a special conviction for the generations who will follow.

Under 40 Caucus 💪
David Coletto 🇨🇦 (@davidcoletto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📊 Carney’s approval holds steady. 📊 Poilievre’s numbers flat. 📊 Vote intention? 42% CPC, 40% LPC. The deadlock continues heading into Budget Week. Full #cdnpoli poll results → abacusdata.ca/abacus-data-po…

📊 Carney’s approval holds steady.
📊 Poilievre’s numbers flat.
📊 Vote intention? 42% CPC, 40% LPC.
The deadlock continues heading into Budget Week.

Full #cdnpoli poll results → abacusdata.ca/abacus-data-po…
Pierre Poilievre (@pierrepoilievre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Liberals handed Stellantis $10 billion with no job guarantees and called it an “investment.” Instead of giving handouts to companies that move jobs abroad, why not cut taxes for those that bring them home?

Charestiste🇨🇦🍁 (@realalbanianpat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Latest Abacus poll modelled out 🔵CON: 165 seats (+21) 🔴LIB: 146 seats (-23) ⚜️BQ: 23 seats (+1) 🟠NDP: 7 seats (-) 🟢GRN: 2 seats (+1) 🔵Conservative Minority Government (+/- change from 2025 election) Feel free to ask for any ridings

Latest Abacus poll modelled out

🔵CON: 165 seats (+21)
🔴LIB: 146 seats (-23)
⚜️BQ: 23 seats (+1)
🟠NDP: 7 seats (-)
🟢GRN: 2 seats (+1)

🔵Conservative Minority Government

(+/- change from 2025 election)

Feel free to ask for any ridings
Tablesalt 🇨🇦 (@tablesalt13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨BREAKING BUDGET UPDATE Canadian Federal budget includes $141B in new spending A $78-billion deficit this fiscal year more to come

Chase Zaba (@chasezaba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forecasted deficits under the Carney Liberals 🔴2025/26: $78 Billion 🔴2026/27: $65 Billion 🔴2027/28: $64 Billion 🔴2028/29: $58 Billion 🔴2029/30: $57 Billion Balanced budgets are dead. $322 billion dollars of new deficit spending

Pierre Poilievre (@pierrepoilievre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Matt Jeneroux for your decade of service to the people of Edmonton Riverbend. On behalf of our Conservative team, I wish you and your family all the best following your decision to step down as a Member of Parliament next spring.

Chase Zaba (@chasezaba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux was on the verge of crossing the floor to the Liberals before deciding to resign his seat instead. Per CTV

Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux was on the verge of crossing the floor to the Liberals before deciding to resign his seat instead. 

Per CTV
Chase Zaba (@chasezaba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Combined with Chris d’Entremont crossing the floor a few days ago this clearly shows there’s an aggressive campaign orchestrated by the Liberals to swing Conservatives their way. With a budget deficit of $78 Billion it shocks me how any “conservative” could possibly support that

TrendingPolitics.ca (@trendpolca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Edmonton MP Matt Jeneroux says there was “no coercion or pressure” in his decision to resign from the Conservative caucus, adding it was a long-standing personal choice to spend more time with family.

NEW: Edmonton MP Matt Jeneroux says there was “no coercion or pressure” in his decision to resign from the Conservative caucus, adding it was a long-standing personal choice to spend more time with family.
Mackenzie Gray (@gray_mackenzie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Liberals have survived the budget vote and there will be no election. The final vote was 170 to 168 Four abstentions from Johns, Idlout, Jeneroux and Stubbs got them across the line #cdnpoli