POILIEVRE’S TIME

Like it or not, like him or not, Donald Trump has a legitimate grievance about trade imbalances. The U.S./Canada trade imbalance is real, and it favours Canada. It’s time to fix these long-simmering issues in good faith with some straight talk and fair play by cooler heads. We also need to seriously review Canada’s flawed supply management protectionist system. And develop non-U.S. markets by building pipelines and selling our natural gas to others. Pipelines and gas sales to a begging EU that the Carney-Trudeau Liberals respectively stalled and blocked for years. Clearly, they are not the ones to solve this problem. It’s time for a common sense team, and that’s Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives.

Neil Staff
Whitby

(Carney and his Liberals are going to pursue the same terrible policies Trudeau did. As for the trade, this should be renegotiated through the USMCA)

GRIT REGROUP

What a huge mistake made by the Conservative Party of Canada. Why would they make Prime Minister Trudeau quit before forcing an election. The Liberals now have the opportunity to reorganize, which they appear to be doing, and gaining more support.

Keith Ramsden
Georgetown

(This is a very real possibility at this point)

LET’S DO BETTER

For God’s sake, we cannot get sucked in by Mark Carney and the Liberals. I see the attack ads have started against Pierre Poilievre. Carney will finish what Trudeau started and put the final nail in the coffin of Canada. Carney single handedly almost destroyed the British economy. Don’t let him do that here.

Richard Mrozinski
Calgary

(Let’s hope Canadians don’t fall for it)

CUT FROM THE SAME CLOTH

Well now, that didn’t take long. Newly minted Prime Minister Carney is jetting off to London and Paris on the taxpayers’ dime, no doubt just to preen himself before whomever he can. Look at me. Look at me. Remind you of anyone?

Dan Nyznik
Keene, Ont.

(What’s old is new again)