On Monday, Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Carbon Tax kicked in across Manitoba. The price of gas rose 4.6 cents per litre, with most stations now charging over $1.20 at the pump.
Justin Trudeau’s relationship with China has been deteriorating and Canadian farmers are paying the price.
It’s 2019 and the budget still hasn’t balanced itself. With the Trudeau Liberals in full blown damage control mode, Budget 2019 is a simple, two-step plan: Throw around billions of dollars to distract from the Liberal’s SNC-Lavalin scandal before the election and pay for it with tax hikes after the election.
As Justin Trudeau spends yet another week dealing with the fallout from the SNC-Lavalin scandal, Conservatives are hard at work developing substantive, common-sense policies that will benefit all Canadians.
“There can be a cost to acting on one’s principles, but there is a bigger cost to abandoning them.” With these words, Treasury Board President, Jane Philpott resigned from Justin Trudeau’s Cabinet this week.
It’s been a busy week in Canadian politics. Last week saw the high-profile resignation of Justin Trudeau’s Principal Secretary, Gerald Butts. Butts stepped down in the wake of the ongoing SNC Lavalin Scandal that has engulfed the Liberal Government.
On Monday, the Prime Minister’s closest and most-trusted political advisor, Gerald Butts, resigned from the Prime Minister’s Office.
Last week, sources told the Globe & Mail that the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) urged former Attorney General, Jody Wilson-Raybould, to intervene in a corruption and fraud case against Montreal engineering firm SNC-Lavalin.
As we head into an election year one of the top concerns I hear about from constituents is the mess at Canada’s border and how it is undermining our immigration system.
Because he has never had to worry about money, Justin Trudeau doesn’t understand the struggles Canadians are facing and, as a result, doesn’t give a second thought to spending your hard-earned money to pay for his mistakes.