When you consider the severity of Canada’s corruption issues—issues that erode the nation’s ability to secure a future for its people—they far outweigh the impact of the carbon tax
Poised to have a fairly straight path to the seat of power in Canada, Pierre Poilievre should seize the opportunity to address the issues truly holding back the prosperity of Canadians, rather than dredging up tired Conservative Party ideas we’ve heard in every election.
Case in point: his most pointy campaign prong—the carbon tax.
Amidst the hysteria of threats emanating from the President of the United States, overshadowing Canada’s news cycle, Poilievre’s relentless crusade against the carbon tax feels dated.
Perhaps because we’ve had two elections since the tax was introduced, pitching this one as the “carbon tax election” seems contrived and pointless ...
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