Regina Leader-Post

Most dangerous PM in history?

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Justin Trudeau may go down in history as the most dangerous prime minister in Canada for three reasons: First, the total lack of fiscal responsibi­lity of Trudeau in piling up so much debt on future Canadians that he endangers the very fabric of Canadian life.

They will be trapped by Trudeau's debt service costs to the point where their quality of life will always be negatively impacted.

Second, Trudeau is the only prime minister who seized the Canadian bank accounts of people who just made donations to our valued truckers who participat­ed in the freedom convoy.

Today, we have pro-palestinia­n protesters in the streets of Canada who have cheered acts of terrorism, including rape and murder, advocated for the genocide of Israel and blocked highways and hospitals, and their bank accounts have not been seized.

The prime minister's actions against the freedom convoy was clearly a partisan political attack on an enemy of the Liberal party, using the full power of the federal government. Clearly, this is a double standard of justice supported by Trudeau.

Third, the Canadian Armed Forces has lost the respect of their own allies. Under the Trudeau government, Canada has never met Canada's required financial obligation as required by NATO.

This abandonmen­t of the responsibl­e defence of Canada has not gone unnoticed by young Canadians, as they have rejected joining the Canadian Armed Forces.

When Canada's potential enemies spare no expense to develop weapons that maximize death and destructio­n on the battlefiel­d, Canada is spending the absolute minimum with a dollar-store military strategy.

Who wants to be a soldier in an underfunde­d military where brave volunteers will quickly become sacrificia­l lambs to the slaughter? Just ask any Ukrainian soldier about the dangers that Canada is currently facing with an underfunde­d military if the enemy decides to attack.

If you want to protect your family from danger, vote as fast as you can for a new prime minister in Canada. Chris Robertson,

Stony Plain, Alta.

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