@jodygryan He answered the question. Let me ask you a question. Does it not feel like we’re in a recession? I don’t see anything technical about it. People have no money other than government workers. The private sector is shedding jobs and the only place adding is government.
@RodAVanier We have high corporate taxes which makes it unappealing for business investment. Carbon taxes which makes energy more expensive. Immigration levels above housing and infrastructure capacity. Extremely high household debt.
@RodAVanier Most of our trade with the US is tariff free. The truth is that this is a homegrown problem. Since carney has become prime minister we’ve added more public sector jobs (expanded the government). We’ve seen a big decline in private sector jobs which is what matters.
@tylermeredith Nobody feels tha way. What about having the highest food inflation, household debt to income, most expensive housing. That’s what people feel. You’re cherry picking stats.
Mark Carney’s liberal government got his majority through floor crossings. The byelections were in liberal ridings, they already had those seats. The liberals have 174 seats now. They won 169 seats in the election and had 5 floor crossers, do the math.
@brianlilley It really frustrates me to see that you’re joining in on this coordinated effort to bring down Pierre. Without trumps interference, Pierre would be the current PM. CBC’s free to everyone that has a TV and it’s extremely liberal leaning. It gives them a huge advantage.
@PierrePoilievre@dckurek I feel like the boundaries of the riding changing was the reason Pierre lost his seat. I don’t get why this isn’t being discussed by the main stream media. They added a bunch of liberal ridings to Carleton.
@mario4thenorth I used to live in Findlay creek which was in the Carleton riding. Everyone supported Pierre. Most houses had Polievre signs on their lawns. There’s about 14k people in Findlay creek and they were removed from the riding.