My point is he won the election on his "elbows up" propaganda and then started making policy decisions outside of parliament which is very undemocratic. He put the retaliatory tariffs on as a campaign tactic. Then gets elected and drops them without any concessions from the US.Retaliatory tariffs only hurt Canadian consumers. A better choice is to add surcharges to energy, fertilizer as things the Yanks have no choice but to buy. We are already changing our buying habits voluntarily through a grassroots boycott. But for a struggling family I would not place the onus on them to pay more if possible.
Tariffs are just another tax. We just got rid of the Carbon Tax, and Ford some of the gas tax. Why would you advocate for the Govt to add another one on on the cusp of a real recession?
He dropped the carbon tax as another campaign tactic after a decade of Liberals forcing it on everyone despite the unaffordability crisis they created. If you dared criticize the carbon tax, you were demonized as a "climate change denier. Apparently winning elections is more important than the climate now.
He's waiting for the outcome of recounts in some ridings before tabling the budget and other policies. If he ends up with a majority, the carbon tax will be back (just named differently).
He played his supporters.
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