As America’s Donald Trump again prepares to lead his nation, Justin Trudeau finally prepares to end his disgraceful rule of Canada. Maxime Bernier, leader of the People’s Party of Canada (PPC), asserts that history will judge Justin Trudeau as Canada’s worst Prime Minister ever.
Meanwhile, south of Canada’s border, the state of California has been experiencing a fire that is far less the consequence of nature than the consequence of political ideology. Simultaneously, Donald Trump is about to take the helm of a nation that is also on political fire from coast-to-coast, making the California fires a perfect metaphor for what he’s up against.
On top of Trump’s domestic priority list is the issue of illegal immigration and Canada has come to be seen as a major problem in this regard.
Given Trump’s threats to impose high tariffs on Canada, plus his jokingly suggesting that Canada become the 51st state in the union, Canadian reactions have spanned a spectrum of differing views. Some reject the suggestion outright, while others have expressed a preference for being part of America rather than having to endure Trudeau any longer.
A beneficiary of voters’ desire to rid themselves of Trudeau, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre vows that Canada will never be the 51st state, while appearing to offer a sensible alternative to the Trudeau Liberals. But on the fundamentals, Poilievre and Canada’s Conservative Party remain Leftward bound, led by globalist agendas that have yet to be acknowledged or addressed. Except by Bernier.
Like Trump’s America First agenda, Bernier’s mission is to put Canada First, and he sees the election of Donald Trump as a great opportunity for each nation to achieve those objectives. As it happens, PPC policies are consistent with the MAGA agenda and with many of its values. Among them: a recognition of the sovereignty of the state, an end to illegal border crossings, replacing economic cartels with economic free trade, ending the prohibition on the development of oil and gas resources, and Canada re-investing in its military defence.
Bernier has also called for balanced budgets, an end to censorship, a zero percent inflation policy, lower taxes, free trade within Canada, ending the destructive ‘gender ideology,’ rejecting the climate change crisis, and keeping pressure on the Canadian government to push it in the Right direction.
So when Bernier suggests that people should ‘not vote’ for his party if they disagree with PPC policy, you can tell that that’s the voice of someone who’s campaigning for what’s Just Right and not just popular in an age of Leftist ideologies.
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