Justin Trudeau to fix Harper's mistakes over the last ten years

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Justin Trudeau says major improvement needed after decade of Tory rule

After ‎a decade of Conservative government major improvements are desperately required in areas ranging from the Canada Pension Plan to national unity to the environment, Justin Trudeau says.

“Mr. Harper has not been exactly great for Canada over the past 10 years, on the contrary,” the Liberal leader told the Star editorial board Thursday.

Trudeau said when Prime Minister Stephen Harper is not trying to scare Canadians about terrorism, he’s ignoring the environmental ‎issues staring them in the face.

“I reject politics of polarization and fear and whether it’s Mr. Harper trying to tell people there is a terrorist hiding under every leaf and rock and we should be scared, very scared, or Mr. Mulcair . . . stirring up fears about living in a police state,” he said, referring to NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair.

Trudeau outlined the need to enhance the Canada Pension Plan benefits, strengthen environmental standards, entertain trade agreements that protect Canada, protect national unity, build up the middle class and end the partisan bickering in Ottawa.

“I am not going to engage in the nastiness or divisive politics that we all know can be very effective to get elected but not so much to govern responsibly in a way that pulls people together,” he said.

Trudeau says he is well aware of the daily barrage of radio and television spots by the Conservatives saying he is not up to the job.

“If this election comes down to who can put out the most pithy saying that is not grounded in any sort of fact or vision for this country, Harper is going to win again. If Canadians actually chose to do politics on full sentences . . . then I am excited about the opportunity to govern this country,” he said.

“Mr. Harper has not been exactly great for Canada over the past 10 years, on the contrary,” he added.

Trudeau stressed that because he was raised by his father, former prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, national unity is important to him and took exception to Mulcair’s “regional pandering” in Quebec.

Trudeau said he was referring to the fact that Mulcair said — on St-Jean-Baptiste Day in Quebec — he would repeal the Clarity Act, which was passed in 2000 after the Supreme Court of Canada laid down some legal guidelines governing separation. The act insists a province can secede only through a constitutional amendment.

“Obviously it’s a popular decision among certain circles in Quebec, not so popular elsewhere in the country. I don’t think we are going to see him saying a lot about that elsewhere in the country . . . that’s the kind of regional pandering and divisiveness that is irresponsible for a prime minister,” he said.

Trudeau said one of the first moves by a Grit government would be to increase CPP benefits because he says Canadians deserve to retire with dignity.

That could preclude Ontario having to bring in a separate provincial plan as promised by the Wynne government in last year’s election.

“What the most important thing to me is that we do move toward an enhancement of the CPP,” he said.

http://m.thestar.com/#/article/news...could-eliminate-need-for-ontario-version.html
 

Locutus

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grumpydigger

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dear leader has only had one single majority government.
but he has shown the direction he wishes to lead Canada.

I'd vote for my yellow lab before Harpo.
 

mentalfloss

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Man you guys really like talking about me instead of the thread topic.

It's so predictable.

dear leader has only had one single majority government.
but he has shown the direction he wishes to lead Canada.

I'd vote for my yellow lab before Harpo.

You're not alone.

It's the national trend.
 

CDNBear

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Man you guys really like talking about me instead of the thread topic.
It was within the context of the discussion and I was asking you in an open and courteous manner that reflected the topic.

It's so predictable.
Not nearly as predictable as your dishonesty and hypocrisy.

You're not alone.

It's the national trend.
Do you have a poll to support that?
 

pgs

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dear leader has only had one single majority government.
but he has shown the direction he wishes to lead Canada.

I'd vote for my yellow lab before Harpo.
You and 60% of us Canucks sadly, the 40% Herr Harper gets will give him another majority .
You can pull your hair out now or wait till October .
 

taxslave

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I can't think of too many things Harper has done that need fixing. couple of things he hasn't done that need doing like legalizing marijuana and stopping indian bands from blocking projects of national economic importance.
 

mentalfloss

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For one, he underperformed on the economy, and he's already screwed up on climate change.
 

damngrumpy

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Like all leaders I agree with a few things but overall he is a disaster for this country
I am chomping at the bit to get out and vote against Harper. Trudeau is not in my
thoughts anymore either Justin supported bill C-51. I have pretty much decided on
Mulcair we need something besides the two old parties shuffling back and forth
 

CDNBear

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For one, he underperformed on the economy, and he's already screwed up on climate change.

Like all leaders I agree with a few things but overall he is a disaster for this country
I am chomping at the bit to get out and vote against Harper. Trudeau is not in my
thoughts anymore either Justin supported bill C-51. I have pretty much decided on
Mulcair we need something besides the two old parties shuffling back and forth
..lol
 

JLM

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dear leader has only had one single majority government.
but he has shown the direction he wishes to lead Canada.

I'd vote for my yellow lab before Harpo.

Your yellow lab might be a better choice than the alternatives presented? It might not raise taxes as much! :) :)