YOU SAID IT: Buh-bye, Justin
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Re: Another Liberal stronghold falls as BQ wins Montreal byelection squeaker, online, Sept. 16
We learned in the LaSalle-Émard-Verdun byelection that even Trudeau’s home province doesn’t want anything to do with him anymore. When Montreal and Quebec turn their backs on you, what more evidence do you need that “everyone” in Canada wants Justin Trudeau gone and that he should immediately resign?
With Fortress Toronto and Fortress Montreal falling, and Winnipeg saying “Me too, we also don’t want the Liberals,” it looks like it is three strikes and you’re out for the Liberal Party of Canada.
Goodbye forever, Justin, every Canadian will start smiling again when you are finally gone and we don’t have to see your smug face ever again!
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CHRIS ROBERTSON
STONY PLAIN, ALTA.
NEW MORTGAGE RULES
Re: Freeland allowing more 30-year mortgages, higher values for insured mortgages, online, Sept. 16
Are the Liberals trying to convert Canadians to their economics? Raise your debt for longer than healthy periods?
The big difference is taxpayers aren’t going to cover payments if the interest rate increases. Think 30 years from now, and if you think things then are going to be all bright, with sunny ways, then it may already be too late for you, and you will eventually be increasing the lineup at the food bank.
Even after nine years, what have Justin Trudeau and his Liberal government learned?
PETE MCLELLAN
BROCKVILLE
BE VERY AFRAID, CANADA
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s arrogance is at the same level as his father: “You don’t understand, I will tell you what you need, don’t argue with me, you peons.” Jagmeet Singh is the maid in waiting and will never be given an invitation to the ball. Cinderella, midnight is approaching. Pierre Poilievre, in my opinion, is the Canadian version of Donald Trump. Be afraid, Canada, it’s going to get ugly.
BOB HALLIDAY
SOOKE, B.C.
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