
Harvey Nahirniak walks toward his paddock of cattle, his tall rubber boots caked with rich, black soil.
Cows, dusted with mud, huff in the afternoon heat. His beloved workhorses stand in the sun like statues while the farm’s fat, white guardian dog, Marvin, pants in the shade.
Nahirniak’s expertise lies in crops and cattle. His family has farmed the same stretch of land in the sleepy hamlet of Round Hill, Alta., for generations.
The CBC wants you to believe Poilievre is in trouble.
