Solutions like "end the Trudeau carbon tax that is placing undo financial burden on low-income families" and thereby take money out of their pockets? Like "hold a public enquiry into the election interference Trudeau let happen so we can find out how deep things go" and expose itI've seen numerous interviews and videos where he is providing solutions.
You need to dig a little deeper.
He did a lengthy interview on CTV where he mentions what he would do.
You might be able to view it on their website?
our intelligence apparatus so that future election interference is easier? Solutions like "cut all Trudeau's tax hikes and get rid of the debt" without any word on how he's doing to pay down debt if he cuts taxes? Solutions like "hedge inflation by undoing Trudeau's restrictions on crypto and investing in it" when crypto is down to a fraction of the it was when he made those comments? Solutions like "reverse Trudeau's government enlargement" by creating gatekeeping snitch lines which will require a whole new government department to oversee, not to mention he already created a larger shadow cabinet then the actually government's cabinet? Solutions like "do what Trudeau couldn't and make the provinces accept each other's healthcare accreditations" even though he's got no authority to go do? Solutions like "Get rid of Trudeau's friends in he Bank of Canada to fix inflation" despite the fact that corporate greed has been a massive driver of inflation post-pandemic and he wants to many it easier for them to be greedy but also he's got no authority to interfere in the independent BoC boat?
Do these interviews have any substantive, real solutions, or are they the same virtue signaling "here's what Trudeau did and I'm going to do the opposite but I'm going to offer no explanation of how that fixes the problem I'm complaining about" that I've been talking about?
I'd love to see the debt reduced. How's he going to do that AND cut taxes? What services is he going to gouge? He said he'll ditch the carbon tax but still reduce emissions through technology, but won't say what those are or where they'll look like. He talks a lot about natural resources revenue, healthcare accreditations, the Bank of Canada, and education, none of which are in the federal government's purview to address.
Are you telling me he's actually said things of substance that he's actually able to do and has authority to do in these interviews?