NO COMMON GROUND
In putting his cabinet together, Donald Trump’s priorities were loyalty and those who agree with the agenda he is pushing! Justin Trudeau stands for just about everything that Trump is vehemently opposed to. These include Trudeau supporting the war in Ukraine, his war on fossil fuels, embracing the WEF/globalist agenda, blindly supporting the UN and EV mandate to reach zero emissions by 2035. There is almost zero common ground between Trudeau and Trump, making for a very rocky relationship, which will be bad for Canada. Trump does respect strong leaders, but not weak ones like Trudeau.
Larry Comeau Ottawa
(Trump probably is aware Trudeau likely won’t be Prime Minister after the next federal election. And yes, of course, Trump is picking a cabinet that is loyal — they all do)
TRUMP, THE LEADER
Prime Minister Trudeau, always striving to be popular, is clearly someone who puts his own political considerations before the public interest, as Brian Lilley notes in “Trudeau showing us he’s no leader” (Nov. 30). This stands out in sharp contrast to the man whose ring he tried to kiss at Mar-a-Lago. Trump is popular because, paradoxically, he was never afraid to be unpopular, as evidenced by 95% negative media coverage, two assassination attempts, attempts to jail him, bankrupt him, and various other schemes to destroy him. Trump will go down in history as a great leader, while Trudeau will soon be dismissed as an unpopular afterthought.
Jake VanderKooy Brampton
(Canada does not have a strong leader in Trudeau to do the best for our country. The next election cannot come soon enough)
SPEAK THE TRUTH
The column by Star Parker about how “woke” started was very good (“To get rid of woke, understand how it got started,” Nov. 28). However, nothing about people is ever going to change until everyone on the planet admits the truth! And the truth hurts sometimes. As I have said before, all of us are simply prisoners of our own mentalities. Each and every one of us must admit that truth to ourselves first, however uncomfortable it may be, before anything in the world gets better regarding people’s relationships.
Roger Lewis Brampton
(And what is that truth exactly?)