National Post (National Edition)

Dress for success

- George Parker, Cobourg, Ont. Ed Lacelle, Gatineau, Que. Robert Yufe, Toronto Brian Densham, Ajax, Ont.

Fitting foreign dignitarie­s into local costumes is always a bit tricky. But I dare say that if the Prime Minister of India showed up in Canada in full rodeo gear, far from considerin­g it a faux pas (as Tristin Hopper suggests), Canadians would get a kick out of it. One could use a multitude of adjectives to describe Justin Trudeau’s behaviour and, in all honesty, none would be flattering. His recent erratic behaviour on the world-stage is disturbing and should be of concern to all Canadians. Apart those in the media who try to downplay his screw-ups, the rest of us are not fooled, which leads us to question his abilities. No serious person, especially in his position, would behave the way he does. It’s far past time that he be held accountabl­e before he does permanent damage to Canada’s reputation and economy. cheats while he and his Finance Minister exempt themselves from their goal of taxing the rich, inviting convicted terrorists to Canadian Embassy dinners at taxpayers expense, neologisms such as Peoplekind to replace the English word Mankind which has no gender preference are all examples of Mr. Mulroney’s prophetic words.

Indeed, I suspect that even Mr. Mulroney has underestim­ated what our current Prime Minister is capable of. our province, damaged and depleted by Liberal political expediency.

We must vote for a leader with the tangible skills needed to fix our province and ensure that it’s only the Liberals who regret in leisure.

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