Trudeau Liberals Criticised for Defence and Immigration Policies
In recent statements from Norm Krentz of Maple Ridge, B.C., the Trudeau Liberal Party and NDP face harsh criticism regarding their handling of military spending and immigration policy.
Krentz argues that the current state of Canada's defence and border security is a direct result of political negligence over the past decade. He expresses concern that the government has not adequately invested in military capabilities, nor has it taken immigration vetting seriously, particularly in the context of education visas.
The writer points to perceived arrogance and dismissal from leaders when requests for enhanced defence measures and border security have been raised. This has led to a vulnerable position for the country, as new policies have reportedly not controlled the border effectively, halted essential resource development, and negatively impacted the economy.
In a facetious critique, Krentz suggests a campaign slogan for the Liberal party in the upcoming Ontario election: “We almost destroyed this province the last time we were in power, so give us another chance so we can finish the job.”