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With the federal election in the 2025 rearview mirror, some comments seem appropriate.
I can only describe the voting practices of many Canadians, both disturbing and inexplicable. A good example: Pierre Poilievre offers the “movement of hope and common sense”. Poilievre provides specific policies clearly outlined to develop Canada’s economy, leverage Canada’s vast resources, reduce meaningless government spending and waste, protect freedom of speech, stop rampant crimes, wisely control immigration and provide a large amount of tax breaks for Canadians.
Instead, Mark Carney published a movement of fear and ambiguity, accompanied by endless twists. The word Carney salad has no specific details and can only emphasize the “crisis” facing Canada over and over again. Carney promises a greater deficit and government control.
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If logic, common sense and clear thinking were adopted, then Poilievre should be elected in a vast majority, especially given that Carney has been greatly degenerated in connection with the liberal government in the past decade.
However, liberals are close to the majority victory. All one can say is: “Shame the voters.”
Harley Whitlock
Brantford
Constrain a country’s glue
Those years ago, when Quebec wanted to separate from Canada, I personally threw the 50,000-gallon Krazy Glue into the Ottawa River. All the idea of separation stopped.
Don’t worry, I’m now working on a plan to prevent Alberta from being separated.
Terry charges
Que Campbell’s Bay.
The tariff stance is confusing
As a Canadian, I find the U.S. position on tariffs difficult to understand.
During World War II, Canadians were in charge of Juno Beach on D-Day.
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America calls on Canadian troops to rescue American units during Korean War
Being trapped by the Chinese Red Army.
Canadian diplomats hide American diplomats during the Iranian Revolution of 1979
Iranians are in danger of their own lives.
In Afghanistan, our troops took over the toughest province of Kandahar.
Now, we are treated dishonestly because Americans want us to pay for protecting them. What do they owe us in all the time we have never received them?
Alan Montgomery
Arnprior
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