Why I Left TMU: A Canadian Student’s Search for Real Academia in France The ongoing decline of Canadian academia has compelled me to express my deep concerns, particularly regarding developments at Toronto Metropolitan University. Similar patterns are also evident at other ideologically driven institutions such as McGill University and the University of Toronto. In contrast, […]
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.
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.
This leaves only 67 percent of 2021 Liberal voters polled who said they will still be supporting the Liberal Party come the next election.
Considering that the Liberal Party is considered the “natural governing party of Canada” these polls are nearing 2011 levels of catastrophic for Trudeau’s prospects of remaining prime minister.
The new passport removed all references to Canadian history. Vimy Ridge, the fathers of confederation, the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and Terry Fox have all been removed in favour of generic nature scenes that look like they came out of a high school art class.
Right now, Justin Trudeau is facing poor public polling numbers, multiple ongoing scandals, as well as worst of all having less than half of the donations as the Conservative Party in the first quarter of 2023.
There has been a large convergence of poor political maneuvers and scandals piling up on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently that raises the question; just how stupid does Trudeau think Canadians are? Obviously, the answer is very, despite not reflecting reality.
Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre confronted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today in Parliamentary Question Period regarding his comments from 2013 where he stated he admires “China’s basic dictatorship”.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has signaled that although he knows how toxic the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) influence in Canadian elections is, he also cannot live without it.
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