Prairie Post (East Edition)

Change offers hope for Canada

- By Glen Motz Glen Motz is the MP for Medicine Hat– Cardston–Warner.

As we prepare to ring in 2024, I wish to offer a message of hope for all Canadians.

Together we hope, because we know there is more to life than the current struggles our country is enduring. We hope because we are looking for and expecting something more. We hope because we have been promised something – something more than present experience­s.

When times are bleak, people look for hope. Sometimes, however, hope requires patience and perseveran­ce. Hope believes even when the thing being hoped for is unseen or maybe even when it seems impossible. Politicall­y speaking, for most Canadians that hope will come with a change of government, which can’t come soon enough.

Life’s challenges are difficult enough without government adding to our stress when we are struggling. During these difficult times, we want our load lightened, something to look forward to, and someone who will lead us forward. Someone who can ensure we won’t be stuck in these dark days forever.

I offer you a little of what hope could look like with a Conservati­ve federal government, focused on serving the people for the good of all.

Putting the current government behind us in the next election, whenever it may be, is the first step on a corrective path to renewed national and personal prosperity.

Under the leadership of Pierre Poilievre, Conservati­ves across the country are united and confident that he will lead with common-sense, transparen­cy and integrity.

Poilievre’s ‘Bring It Home’ strategy offers change for all Canadians by curbing taxes, cutting waste and capping government spending, in addition to reducing government debt and getting the books balanced.

It’s a common-sense approach that will provide hope for hardworkin­g Canadians to earn powerful paycheques to purchase affordable food, fuel, and homes in safe communitie­s.

All things which we took for granted during previous Conservati­ve leadership years.

The Conservati­ve approach to natural resource management offers common sense changes and a real plan to develop and manage the resources we have.

We are blessed to be a country with a wealth of energy and have the skills, commitment, and research to sustainabl­y develop our resources with the lowest possible carbon footprint. This gives us hope that our country can end its dependence on foreign dictator oil and provide high income jobs for Canadians.

Our approach to housing means a change in how the federal government incentiviz­es provinces and municipali­ties. It rewards the communitie­s that can build more affordable homes and offers hope to the people who do the work so that they can actually afford a home.

Our common-sense Conservati­ve government means that we change the relationsh­ip that government has with its citizens. We return to being a country where we are a government for the people, not of the people.

A government for the common good of all. We will end wasteful spending, and the federal deficits that have resulted, by reducing bureaucrat­ic waste and exorbitant government contracts to well-connected consultant­s.

Fiscal prudence offers hope that government will stop burdening Canadians with wasteful, inflationa­ry spending and continuous debt and deficits impacting future generation­s.

Most importantl­y, change means ending the carbon tax. It does nothing to protect our environmen­t but is a tax that is responsibl­e for inflation and leaves families with less, at a time when they deserve more.

While Canadians hope we have an election before October 2025, I leave you with this:

Whenever the next election, Pierre Poilievre and the Conservati­ves will bring change and that is what is giving Canadians hope.

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