What Policy turned you off Trudeau?

shane4

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Looks like the Conservatives will win the next election with a majority.

Just wondering what policy turned you off Trudeau?
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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No policy in particular.
Just the progressive decline in Canadian economic opportunities, quality of life, inflation, foreign relations etc. as a result of his decisions.
Plus his general demeanour, refusal to take ownership when things go wrong, etc.,
 

tml

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No policy in particular.
Just the progressive decline in Canadian economic opportunities, quality of life, inflation, foreign relations etc. as a result of his decisions.
Plus his general demeanour, refusal to take ownership when things go wrong, etc.,
I find your comments interesting in light of the fact that only 6 Prime Ministers in Canadian history have served a longer consecutive term than JT. Even some Prime Ministers who have served more years in office have done so non-consecutive occasions. It's like the electorate gets tired of the ruling party and wants a change, regardless of political philosophy.
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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I find your comments interesting in light of the fact that only 6 Prime Ministers in Canadian history have served a longer consecutive term than JT. Even some Prime Ministers who have served more years in office have done so non-consecutive occasions. It's like the electorate gets tired of the ruling party and wants a change, regardless of political philosophy.
Yup.
I believe they all do their part to both improve Canada and fuck up Canada in their respective ways.
But elect a guy for multiple terms, then you can see the cumulative impact of all those decisions over the years.
But let us not forget that until the last 3 years, he was elected.
So perhaps something went terribly wrong for him in the last few years, or he is paying for the recent economic downturn.
That's how it works.
 

GameBoy27

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That’s the main problem. Accept immigrants under the conditions they go where they are needed. Right now they all flock our main cities!
His immigration policies. It's downright cruel to accept so many immigrants/refugees into the country without having any place for them to live. Hell, we don't even have enough shelter beds to house the homeless and refugees, forcing them to live on the streets. It's actually worse than cruel, it's criminal...

Probably has a lot to do with the astronomical rent prices as well.
 
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tml

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That’s the main problem. Accept immigrants under the conditions they go where they are needed. Right now they all flock our main cities!
I'm not sure it's constitutional to force them to reside and/or work in particular parts of the country.
 

tml

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Yup.
I believe they all do their part to both improve Canada and fuck up Canada in their respective ways.
But elect a guy for multiple terms, then you can see the cumulative impact of all those decisions over the years.
But let us not forget that until the last 3 years, he was elected.
So perhaps something went terribly wrong for him in the last few years, or he is paying for the recent economic downturn.
That's how it works.
It's like dating a chick for 9 years, and then thinking it would be better to date her best friend. Nine years later, you realize it's no different.
 
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jalimon

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I'm not sure it's constitutional to force them to reside and/or work in particular parts of the country.
The company that needs worker in remote, out of city center, simply need to pool together and prove yo government they are in need of workers. It does work. There is a mexican community in Beauce region of Quebec because of that. Same in Victoriaville and Mirabel near where I live.
 

HungSowel

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His covid stimulus was done in a reckless manner, it was just inviting people to scam the government which a lot of people did.

For the most part, I saw JT as a placeholder until someone more qualified came along, but nobody decent stepped up.

Hindsight is 20/20, IMHO Andrew Sheer was the best of the bunch I think Canada would have been better off with Sheer. Sheer sold insurance it is not impressive but it is better than JT's drama teacher job and PP never had a real job.
 
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K Douglas

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Pretty much every policy of his government has been detrimental to Canadians. The average Canadian today is worse off than they were in 2015 when he came into office. That's a fact.
 
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