Justin Trudeau rather hide and play make-believe than address the real issues faced by Canadians.
The premier of Alberta, Danielle Smith, is calling out prime minister Justin Trudeau over his refusal to meet with premiers over the carbon tax.
Smith, taking a polite tone with the prime minister, suggested that provincial premiers and the federal government “should meet and find ways to immediately reduce costs for families across the country.”
Trudeau has insisted that the carbon tax is a partisan issue, but this claim has discredited by the fact the Liberal premier of Newfoundland and the NDP premier of Manitoba oppose the tax.
“Now to put off having another meeting with a new batch of premiers, he’s telling the fib that we are better off. The only way we will be better off is when he leaves office,” wrote columnist Brian Lilley in a recent Toronto Sun column.
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