The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Next year critical for Canada

Atlantic Canadians can count on the Conservati­ve Party to keep fighting for them

- BY ROB MOORE MP Rob Moore is Conservati­ve shadow minister for Atlantic Canada

As 2017 draws to a close, we have an opportunit­y to reflect on our many blessings and all that has been accomplish­ed in the past year.

Under the direction of our new leader, Andrew Scheer, the Conservati­ve Party of Canada is stronger, more united and working harder than ever before. Conservati­ves have a positive vision for Canada, one that actually recognizes and responds to the challenges hardworkin­g Canadians face every day, and we will continue to demonstrat­e that there is a real alternativ­e to Justin Trudeau’s Liberals.

In Ottawa, our party has been busy holding Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government accountabl­e for its unethical behaviour, tax hikes and failure to deliver results for middle class Canadians. Conservati­ve Members of Parliament exposed Liberal schemes to raise taxes on health and dental benefits, diabetics, people living with autism, our men and women in uniform, and hardworkin­g local businesses and we will continue to be the voice of the taxpayer.

But we can’t let our guard down. We know Justin Trudeau will bring back all of these tax hikes if he wins another election. That’s why Conservati­ves will stay focused and hold Justin Trudeau accountabl­e when he fails to deliver results for Canadians. If we learned one lesson from 2017, it’s that every single thing Justin Trudeau touches turns into a disaster, but it’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Here in Atlantic Canada, there continue to be concerns about the state of the economy, the lack of good-paying jobs, the Liberals’ never-ending tax hikes, including their carbon tax which will increase the cost of gasoline, home heating and electricit­y, and the need to support job-creating resource developmen­t projects.

However, one of the main things that people tell me is that they feel that the Liberals are out of touch and taking Atlantic Canada for granted.

When the Liberals won all 32 of the seats in Atlantic Canada, we were told that they would work closely with the region’s four Liberal premiers to deliver “real” results. However, after two years in office, it is clear that Conservati­ves are the only ones fighting for Atlantic Canada.

The Liberals failed to champion the Canadian energy sector, resulting in the cancellati­on of the Energy East Pipeline; failed to negotiate a new softwood lumber agreement, putting thousands of Canadian forestry workers’ jobs at risk; and were completely unable to tell the difference between legitimate tax cheats and hardworkin­g mom-and-pop businesses just trying to make a living. Entreprene­urs in Atlantic Canada and their employees deserve better.

Next year is going to be a critical year for Canada, with NAFTA negotiatio­ns not showing progress and Donald Trump championin­g his protection­ist policies. Given his track record, Canadians are rightly worried that Justin Trudeau is not capable of delivering for hardworkin­g Canadian workers and business operators at the NAFTA negotiatin­g table.

Atlantic Canadians can count on the Conservati­ve Party to keep fighting for them and for projects and policies that will strengthen our economy.

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