Liberal with the Capital L (Canadian Liberal Party), or liberal as a leaning?
I dont know if any of the articles here might help ...
http://www.canadawebpages.com/pc-par...rEmail=Liberal
(and the pc part of the link stands for Politics Canada, not Progressive Conservative party) *lol*
I'll see if i can come up with anything else!
Also ... the 'cons' of a party are kind of subjective (ie. something that you think is a pro, someone else might think is a con), so maybe approach it from that standpoint? That way, you can look at the other party platforms, and see what they have to offer that the liberals don't and use that as a con.
As an example, something like (im completely making this up btw) ... The conservatives want to give a tax credit to students of $100 a month, but the Liberals want to lower tuition by 15% ... so in that case, what would be your preference as a student? What is the cost of college vs. university so what would give you more $ in your pocket, etc. ... just an example of how you could compare similar stances and how they affect you personally?
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