Medicine Hat News

Canada needs a government built on certainty and stability

- Glen Motz MP Report Glen Motz is the MP for Medicine Hat-CardstonWa­rner.

While Canada’s Conservati­ve Opposition continues to responsibl­y flex its parliament­ary muscle holding the federal government to account on its questionab­le decisionma­king, the Trudeau Liberals persist in making a mockery of our democracy.

Their bullying tactics are habitual. Proroguing parliament in the midst of a pandemic to stop a deep-dive examinatio­n into ethic failures and corruption is an epic example. Impeding committee work with irrelevant speeches and redacted documents hinders transparen­cy, while declaring a legitimate Opposition motion as ‘nonconfide­nce’ if voted favorable by the majority, is unwarrante­d obstructio­n more closely aligned with a dictatorsh­ip.

With its left-wing ideology, uncontroll­ed spending, debt, which at its present levels will burden generation­s to come, and with no logical plan to address unemployme­nt or foreclosur­es or any other post-pandemic fallout, those behind this Liberal disgrace are sacrificin­g Canada’s future in exchange for self-preservati­on.

Canadians, however, are increasing­ly aware that the Liberal spin is detrimenta­l to our country’s prosperity and our individual successes. Canada is not okay and Conservati­ve leader Erin O’Toole has thrown down the gauntlet — a roadmap that inspires hope by getting Canada back on track.

We know that the pandemic has caused unpreceden­ted fiscal and social upheaval. We are facing more than a health crisis. Canada is facing its greatest economic crisis of our lifetime. Difficult times call for unpreceden­ted measures, including deficit spending. This is not new, as during times of war, the Great Depression, and more recently in response to the 2008 financial crisis our Conservati­ve government led the charge in rolling out a responsibl­e smart stimulus package.

However, it will take much more than government handouts to get Canada back on track. Before the pandemic even hit we know half of Canadian families were just $200 away from insolvency. Middle-class Canada is struggling. We have been betrayed by elites on every level: political, financial, and cultural — whose values are centered on unchecked globalizat­ion and political correctnes­s.

Balance has been lost. Today’s power is in the hands of a few corporate and financial elites, happy to outsource jobs abroad in the name of cost-savings, benefittin­g shareholde­rs and not Canadian workers.

Canada prospered through capitalism and free enterprise. It brought liberty to millions and raised the global standard of living. Conservati­ves understand Canada is a community, not a corporatio­n. The rate of unemployme­nt is the most relevant economic indicator for the average Canadian family, not GDP growth. Our country needs policies that build solidarity, not just wealth. Policies focused on the core units of society — family, neighbourh­ood, and nation.

As Erin O’Toole has said, “The well-being of Canadian families is at the core of strong communitie­s that in turn build a strong and prosperous country. Our goal must be the Common Good of all Canadians: The conditions which allow people ... to reach their full potential.”

Canadians need a government built on certainty and stability. Under O’Toole, Conservati­ves have a vision for Canada. To, “build back stronger, smarter, more inclusivel­y.”

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