CANADA - How Trudeau managed to destroy the country

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As Justin Trudeau’s time as Prime Minister finally comes to an end, it’s worth reflecting on his tarnished legacy. For many, the past decade will be remembered as “the lost years” – a time of missed opportunities, deepening divisions, and unresolved challenges that have left Canada worse off.
Under Trudeau’s leadership, Canada’s national debt has reached unprecedented levels. While pandemic spending was necessary, much of it was poorly directed, creating inefficiencies and leaving future generations saddled with the fallout. Meanwhile, Canadians are struggling with an affordability crisis. Skyrocketing housing prices, persistent inflation, and stagnant wages have left families stretched thin. Despite countless promises to make life more affordable, Trudeau’s government has largely offered short-term fixes that failed to address systemic issues.
National unity has also taken a significant hit during Trudeau’s time in office. His policies on carbon taxes and energy development have alienated Western Canada, particularly Alberta and Saskatchewan, where frustration has boiled over into talk of separation. This sense of alienation has been exacerbated by Trudeau’s perceived favouritism toward Quebec, with policies and funding decisions that often seem skewed to Quebec’s advantage, further deepening divisions across the country.

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