Took some hunting.
This coming from the guy in the non-coalition coalition that’s definitely not a coalition-type coalition…that’s been propping up the Liberals since the Emergencies Act on the Ottawa parking kerfuffle & coincidentally when Russia invaded Ukraine.
New Democratic Party Leader Jagmeet Singh appears to be having an identity crisis.
His left hand doesn’t seem to know what the right one is doing. Or perhaps he never looks right.
New Democratic Party Leader Jagmeet Singh appears to be having an identity crisis. His left hand doesn’t seem to know what the right one is doing. Or perhaps he never looks right. On social media, Singh slams the policies of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. In the House of Commons, he raises his...
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On social media, Singh slams the policies of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. In the House of Commons, he raises his right hand and votes obediently with the Liberals.
On Aug. 17, Singh wrote on X: “Justin Trudeau told Canadians things would be better, instead, they’ve gotten worse. Families are losing their homes, landlords are making record profits and rents have doubled.” All of which is true.
There’s an obvious solution to all of this: If the NDP feels so strongly that Trudeau must go, all it has to do is cancel its so-called “Supply and Confidence” non-coalition coalition that’s definitely not a coalition-type coalition agreement with the Liberals that’s kept Trudeau in power long after his best before date.
For balance with the above reality, here’s something about Jagmeet from the CBC:
Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was on Prince Edward Island Friday to take part in the annual Gold Cup Parade, but also to plead his case for why Islanders should vote for his NDP/Liberal Party instead of Justin’s Liberal/NDP Party when the next election is held no sooner than October 20th, 2025 because Dilawri Acura. CBC's Steve Bruce speaks with Singh about how he intends to fight that battle in a province that's never elected an NDP member of Parliament.
Anyway, “Justin Trudeau built people’s hopes up, only to let them down,” Singh continued. “Under Trudeau, rent prices have doubled since 2015 and 370,000 affordable homes have been sold off to developers. He not only let people down, his failures are hurting them.”
We couldn’t agree more.
We’d include the horrific way the Trudeau government has mismanaged just about every file it has meddled with.
Whether it’s the ArriveCAN app, in which an IT project that was originally supposed to cost $80,000 ended up costing close to $60 million; the WE charity and SNC-Lavalin messes; the chaos it has made of immigration or the inquiry into foreign interference, it’s evident that it’s time this government moved on.
Canadians gave the Liberals a very tentative minority government in the last election. Conservatives got more votes than the Liberals in both 2019 & 2021 elections. While Singh’s pact with Trudeau is legitimate-ish in a minority situation, coalitions such as this one are frustrating.
In most minorities, the party holding the balance of power usually decides how it will vote on an issue-by-issue basis. In the 2021 election, voters certainly didn’t give the government sweeping powers to implement radical left-wing policies.
So, Mr. Singh, you say Trudeau is doing a terrible job? Put your vote where your beliefs are.