Re “Trudeau, without the fun” (Stephen LeDrew, April 10): Excellent column that Pierre Poilievre needs to see and use daily for the rest of the election. Face it, Pierre, the Canadian electorate is not going to warm to you with daily campaign announcements about new policy. Time is running out. Stephen is right. Gerald Butts and Katie Telford, with Justin Trudeau, I have no doubt, are sitting in the Liberal war room, barely containing their excitement anticipating voters being so gullible and clueless as to give them another chance to continue their destruction of Canada. Mark Carney is using Donald Trump as a scare tactic to avoid talking about other issues that need debate. Pierre needs to retaliate in kind. Remind voters daily that Carney is just an older, more educated version of Trudeau. He’ll continue to keep our natural resources in the ground and keep taxing us into oblivion without a plan to grow our stagnating economy. Just more of the same. Preston Manning is right. A Liberal win will only cause a national unity crisis as Alberta and Saskatchewan will be told to keep quiet and let the self described elites in Ottawa do all of the thinking and planning. Be afraid, be very afraid!
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Robert Mason Oakville
(Poilievre has shown his personal side in some recent sit down discussions including with The Toronto Sun, but he can’t come across as forcing it either because then it’s perceived as fake)
POILIEVRE GOT RID OF THE CARBON TAX
For all you Liberal voters celebrating the carbon tax being removed from your gas purchases — that wasn’t Carney/the Liberals’ idea. That was Pierre Poilievre that gave you this break. And the carbon tax has not been eliminated, it has been reduced to zero — the truth from Steven Guilbeault, not from Carney who lied and said it was gone. The legislation is still there waiting for Carney to be elected — then it will be back and higher.
Mary Bronson Edmonton
(That’s probably true — the Liberals will just call it something else)
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