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YOU SAID IT: Just two parties needed

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OK, so now that the confidence and supply agreement has been shredded and is in the blue bin, the Bloc Québécois will likely keep the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in power.

My question is this: Why is a regional rump even allowed to exist in Parliament? They are not a true federal party and wish to destroy our country.

The Bloc, (not so) New Democrats and Greens are irrelevant today. We need a two-party system.

LARRY MCGUIRE
PERTH

BACK ON THE JOB BECAUSE OF JUSTIN

As a Canadian senior, retired and forced back to work by our economy, clawbacks, thresholds, inflation and over-taxation, I have not, in 50 years, ever seen such mayhem as I’m currently seeing from the Liberal government and the NDP/Bloc, in my Parliament. Shame on you all. Scandals, mismanagement, housing and immigration buffoonery, and so on.

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The silent, unheard majority demand an election call now! With fond thoughts of the Harper years, let’s get the CPC into a majority ASAP and start a recovery before it is too late for our children and grandchildren.

Oh, and take the WEF non-elected agenda out the door with you, Justin.

Must we really march and gather in numbers in Ottawa again?

GLENN PATTON
CORNWALL

LIFE A LITLE BIT BETTER

Sometimes it doesn’t take much to make me happy. Take one day last week for instance. The sun shone a little brighter, my coffee tasted better and my wife’s kiss was sweeter.

What triggered this burst of joy? Jagmeet Singh finally pulled the plug on the NDP-Liberal unholy alliance.

TOM NEWELL
NIAGARA FALLS, ONT.

PENSION FIRST FOR SINGH

I think everyone knows that Jagmeet Singh is just trying to make people believe that he’s not going to back Justin Trudeau anymore. Even though he’s ripped up their agreement, he’s not going to put his pension in jeopardy and will still vote with Trudeau.

SYLVIA SAUNDERS

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