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Started by Obvious Li, October 07, 2012, 06:47:47 PM

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Herman

We all know how bad it has gotten for Canadians after 9 years of Justin Trudeau.

Canada is on track for its worst decline in living standards in 40 years.
Canada has had the worst growth in income per person of any Prime Minister since the 1930s.

9 in 10 middle-class families pay more in income tax.

Canada has had the slowest GDP per capita growth in the G7 since 2015.

Now, if things couldn't get any worse, Trudeau is hiking taxes on homebuilding during a housing shortage.

He is raising taxes on doctors during a doctor shortage.

He's hiking taxes again on farmers during a food cost crisis.

And he's hiking taxes on small business while Canadians' paycheques are shrinking.

Herman

Justine's activist environment minister is the king of the carbon tax coverup. He LIED to Canadians about the true cost of the Liberal carbon tax. He even tried to hide the numbers.

But now the truth is out. Stephen Guilbeault covered up $30 BILLION in economic damages from the carbon tax.

Trudeau and his Liberal government hid this information from Canadians for years.

The Parliamentary Budget Officer tried to tell the truth, but Trudeau's Liberals placed a GAG ORDER on him, and Stephen Guilbeault verbally attacked him.

Enough is enough.

This activist Liberal minister can no longer be trusted.

Herman

Election day in the riding is Monday. Goddamn I hope the riding flips from red to Tory blue.

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/politics/toronto-byelection-mirrors-choice-for-voters-in-next-federal-vote-trudeau/ar-BB1oBokv?ocid=mailsignout&pc=U591&cvid=0cbc506fba1140cb906c374b111e4f17&ei=25
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the choice facing voters in a Toronto federal byelection will "mirror" the one they will face in the next federal election.

Toronto-St. Paul's has long been considered a Liberal stronghold, but the vote scheduled for next Monday is shaping up to be more competitive, and as national-level polling suggests, voters across the country are eager for change.

But Ipsos polling done exclusively for Global News show if an election were held tomorrow, Conservatives would secure 42 per cent of the decided vote.

Toronto-St. Paul's has remained red for nearly three decades. Longtime Liberal staffer Leslie Church is running to replace former MP Carolyn Bennet, who held the seat for 26 years.

The Conservatives have nominated financial professional Don Stewart as their candidate.

If a riding that has stayed red for 30 years switches blue, Trudeau could face pressure from within his own party, ahead of the general election.

Ipsos says Trudeau's waning popularity appears to be "dragging" the Liberals' fortunes down.

A majority of voters (68 per cent) want him to step down, with Ipsos CEO Darrell Bricker describing the numbers as "close to rock bottom," while Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is gaining ground.