The past 20 years have shown us that intensification efforts alone will not solve the housing affordability crisis in Canada. We need to build new homes, and we need to build the kind of homes that families actually want to purchase.
Really all this Liberal-generated controversy has demonstrated is that the Liberals, not their Conservative opponents, are the radicals. They see anyone to the right of them politically as extreme making any accusation or smear is justified.
Back on July 26th, the Alberta town of Strathmore’s council recently passed a bylaw (No. 23-27) banning advertising within the boundaries of the town that includes an image of a fetus. Violation of this bylaw can result in a fine of up to $3,000.
Canadians aren’t moving away from the Liberals because they forgot all the “great” stuff the Liberals have been doing and how “scary” the more socially conservative Conservatives are; they are moving away because their lives have gotten noticeably worse in spite of everything the Liberals are doing.
Last week, Statistics Canada released the numbers from the 2022 Unified Crime Reporting survey and found that crime has risen from 2020 to 2022 by 5.3 percent, with violent crime specifically going up 9 percent nationwide.
Just today Trudeau claimed (while wearing a bandage on his forehead for some reason) that “housing isn’t a primary federal responsibility” without a hint of irony based on his contribution to soaring housing prices.
Despite Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre leading the party to a 9-10% lead over Justin Trudeau’s Liberals, the Toronto Sun’s editorial board is here to beg Poilievre to stop being so interesting and effective.
In the aftermath of a cabinet shuffle that saw Trudeau change around 20% of his previous cabinet makeup and a nosedive in the polls for the Liberals in the last few days, Trudeau has decided that Canadians are at fault for disapproving of his government.
As a sign of how unpopular Trudeau and the Liberals have become, especially over the last week that rumours of a major cabinet shuffle were spreading through the media, the Conservative Party under Pierre Poilievre has taken a 10-point lead over the Liberals.
Trudeau is doing some governmental blood-letting now, so he doesn’t have poor-performing ministers weighing him down in 2025, assuming the Liberals still have any hope of winning in 2025.
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