Prairie Post (East Edition)

Canadian voters need some hope; Conservati­ves can provide that

- BY GLEN MOTZ Glen Motz is the MP for Medicine HatCardsto­n-Warner

“Hope springs eternal”, a line coined by poet Alexander Pope in his poem ‘Essay on Man’ is as relevant today as when it was written in 1732.

I believe, as Pope did then, that it is human nature to find fresh cause for optimism. Having participat­ed in many community events across the riding so far this summer, it is evident an optimistic renewal is occurring.

In conversati­ons with hundreds of individual­s, business owners, and municipal leaders attending parades, rodeos, pancake breakfasts, from one end of this massive constituen­cy to another, the positive attitude shift is mostly related to the Conservati­ve leadership race and the prospect of a federal Conservati­ve government once again leading Canada.

People are hopeful that a new federal Conservati­ve leader, with realistic views and an action plan directed towards Canada’s economic recovery, with reduced taxes and controlled government spending, will positively impact their day-to-day lives after years of the Trudeau Liberals.

And, as important as keeping more of their hard-earned money in their own pockets, Canadians are looking forward to a return of the democratic freedoms that are the foundation of our great country, which have gradually eroded over the last seven-years.

Some business owners have told me if there isn’t a change in Canada’s government, they can’t afford to continue operating here and will be forced to move their businesses out of the country or close their doors because of the crippling tax burden.

For most individual­s, relocating to a foreign country is not an option. However, for both business and individual­s alike, a future with a Conservati­ve government offers fresh cause for optimism.

The recent suggestion­s that Trudeau may call a late fall election, on the heels of last fall’s election, show just how nervous Liberals are becoming with the high attention Conservati­ve leadership race. Many believe that the motivation for forcing Canadians back to the polls immediatel­y following the Conservati­ves naming a new leader, is to try to catch the Opposition off guard and ill-prepared.

Other experts indicate that Canada’s economic condition will only worsen over the next six months and won’t be fully realized by Canadians until the first part of 2023. By calling another early election, it is thought that the Trudeau Liberals will try to escape accountabi­lity for this tremendous damage before things get even worse.

Still others point to the rapid decline of Trudeau’s popularity as a reason to call an election before a total collapse.

Whatever the motivation, I can assure you that we are prepared for an election, whenever that should occur.

The Liberals should be nervous based on the results of a recent survey by Mainstreet Research which shows that a Pierre Poilievre-led Conservati­ve Party would crush the Liberals in the next election.

According to the July 15-18 survey, the Conservati­ves would win 39 per cent of the popular vote to the Liberals’ 27 per cent.

Given the growing optimism and hope for change being expressed close to home and across the country, I strongly believe a Conservati­ve government is on the horizon. Canadians can’t wait!!

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