Justin Trudeau releases Liberals’ multibillion-dollar platform; includes 15% tax for high-income earners

Most of the new spending items in the platform have previously been announced by Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau on the campaign trail. However, the platform does include some promises that have not been previously mentioned. They include a minimum 15 per cent tax on high earners so that deductions and tax credits can’t reduce their tax obligations below that threshold.

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Canadians Get to Vote Against Justin Trudeau’s Migration Wave

“The People’s Party of Canada is the only national political body that is for a lower level of immigration,” party founder Maxime Bernier told Breitbart News. “All the other parties are always for more and more,” he said with an accent that echoes his upbringing in Canada’s French-speaking province of Quebec.

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Liberal Party releases multi-billion dollar election platform for post-pandemic recovery

The sprawling, 53-page platform proposes $78 billion in new spending. It differs substantially from the Conservative plan released earlier in this campaign in that it proposes to invest more in Liberal priorities — such as efforts to fight climate change, Indigenous reconciliation and the arts and cultural sector — while promising tighter restrictions on firearms and new money for provinces that ban handguns.

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Liberals allow Ontario MP to run for re-election despite four harassment allegations

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is defending allowing a Liberal candidate to stand for re-election despite facing numerous allegations of unwanted sexual advances and inappropriate comments to women.

Trudeau’s position came a day after saying he had “zero tolerance” for people who engaged in harassment or intimidation.

Ps. Thank the gang for keeping the home fires burning, work has called me away.

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Some Canadians really, really, really hate Justin Trudeau

The Trudeau government is the most divisive government in Canadian history – it’s no wonder so many Canadians are angry with Justin Trudeau.

Protesters confronting politicians is nothing new in Canadian politics. This happens to every politician, every party and during every election, but this didn’t stop the legacy media from defending Trudeau and making him look like some kind of hero.

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Trudeau Bank Tax Risks Backfiring and Boosting Costs for Homebuyers

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s election campaign promise to raise taxes on Canada’s biggest banks could backfire and make home purchases less affordable, undercutting his goal of helping buyers in one of the world’s hottest markets, according to an analysis from Bloomberg Intelligence.

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Canada Federal Election Polls and News: Prediction – Liberals 136, Conservatives 142, NDP 31 seats

Canada is headed for a federal election on September 20th, 2021. On 15th August, 2021 Governor-General Mary Simon dissolved Parliament at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s request. Canada’s next fixed-date election was set for October 2023. However, Justin Trudeau urged the Governor to dissolve the Parliament saying Canadians deserve a chance to decide who should guide the country out of the pandemic.

There’s not going to be any ‘out of the pandemic’.

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