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We, as the population of Canada, need to think intelligently. What, under Trudeau, is better now than when he took over?
Homelessness is on the rise. Taxes just keep going up. Services keep getting worse. Call any government ministry and see if you can even get an answer, let alone help. Carbon emissions keep going up. Billions wasted, nothing to show for it.
Remember “Canada is back?” Yeah, back to the kiddie table. Our own allies exclude us. The world is laughing at Trudeau’s Keystone Cops style of government.
Can’t buy a house or even rent one. Food prices have made a lot of people start that diet they have been putting off. Seriously, people with jobs and incomes forced to use food banks.
So, tell me, what is better? Vote accordingly.
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ANDY ABBOTT
HYPOCRITICAL LIBERALS
The Trudeau government is all about personal entitlements and total hypocrisy. Scant weeks ago Health Minister Mark Holland chastised Canadians by equating family road trips with destroying the planet. Yet he had no problem flying to Paris to see the Olympics.
Trudeau talks about the existential threat of climate change while leading the G7 leaders in kilometres travelled. The arrogance of Trudeau and his ministers, and their utter disdain for those they serve, are wearing thin as polls are showing.
LARRY COMEAU
OTTAWA
WORDS TO DESCRIBE HIM
It is rather sad that the brains trust at the Liberal PMO have to borrow slogans from the Democratic party in the U.S. to try to label Pierre Poilievre (weird) after Poilievre had landed a knockout blow when he labelled Justin Trudeau wacko.
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Other words that also might fit our embarrassing prime minister are racist (think blackface), creepy (think Bollywood dancing in India) and cringeworthy (think serenading at the piano bar at the time of the Queen’s funeral).
His exit from the political stage cannot come soon enough. The job to clear up the destruction that he has caused will be massive as will the job of restoring Canada’s good name. Oh, Canada.
BOB ERWIN
OTTAWA
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