EDITORIAL: Andrew Scheer for prime minister Toronto Sun (9)
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EDITORIAL: Andrew Scheer for prime minister
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Published:
October 20, 2019
Updated:
October 20, 2019 6:00 AM EDT
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Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada Andrew Scheer addresses the press after the French debate for the 2019 federal election in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on October 2, 2019. (SEBASTIEN ST-JEAN/AFP via Getty Images)
In 2015, Canadians took a gamble and elected a Justin Trudeau government. Stephen Harper had been in power for nine years and voters were looking for something new.
Trudeau checked the right boxes and promised Canadians a return to “sunny ways.” Four years later, his government doesn’t look so sunny anymore.
While it’s been just one term, the Liberals carry the baggage — including the political corruption — of a government that’s been in office far too long.
Now, Trudeau is asking voters to trust him again. We believe they should answer with a resounding no.
Nothing about Trudeau’s dishonest performance as prime minister deserves to be rewarded.....
Artikle: https://torontosun.com/opinion...
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"Chrystia" Freeland is talented and a better FM than Stéphane Dion, but this blanket assertion that the Conservatives have no one her equal is ludicrous. But everybody has an opinion and some just require "anonymity" to express theirs. Right? MK
We knew you were a Liberal, but that didn't think you were in love with her.
Your point, perhaps, is that all right-wing leaders are "far-right." In this matter you are demonstrably incorrect, since Boris Johnson is just an opportunistic chameleon. But you have demonstrated your high IQ by your misuse of mathematical symbols like "=."
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