Trudeau CONFESSES desire to increase cost of living

by | Apr 29, 2024 | Invest During Inflation | 10 comments

Trudeau CONFESSES desire to increase cost of living




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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has come clean about his plans to make life more expensive for Canadians. In a recent interview, Trudeau admitted that his government’s policies are aimed at increasing costs for individuals and families across the country.

Trudeau’s confession comes as no surprise to many Canadians who have seen the impact of his tax hikes and regulatory changes on their daily lives. From increased carbon taxes to higher food prices, Canadians are feeling the squeeze as the cost of living continues to rise under the Trudeau government.

While Trudeau has touted his policies as necessary for fighting climate change and building a more sustainable economy, many are questioning whether the burden is falling disproportionately on average Canadians. With wages stagnating and inflation on the rise, the prospect of even higher costs is a concerning one for many households.

Trudeau’s admission has opened up a new wave of criticism from opposition parties and the public, who are calling for more transparency and accountability from the government. Many feel that Trudeau’s policies are more focused on virtue signaling than on actually helping Canadians live more affordable and fulfilling lives.

As the next federal election approaches, Trudeau’s admission is sure to be a hot topic of debate on the campaign trail. Canadians will have the opportunity to voice their concerns at the ballot box and decide whether they want to continue down the path of increasing costs under Trudeau’s leadership.

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In the meantime, Canadians are left to navigate the challenges of a more expensive way of life under the Trudeau government. From higher taxes to rising utility bills, the cost of living is only expected to continue to climb as Trudeau pushes forward with his agenda.

Ultimately, Trudeau’s admission that he wants to make life more expensive for Canadians raises important questions about the priorities and values of his government. As citizens, it is up to us to hold our leaders accountable and demand policies that truly serve the best interests of all Canadians.

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10 Comments

  1. @yosemitesam-ux5ir

    He has said that by the time he is finished canada as you know it will jit exist.

  2. @vaughanhopkins3642

    Won't effect him he's made billions off of signing contracts to companies he has shares in

  3. @Karntlips

    Ull vote him in again

  4. @bcoz6630

    The worst most corrupt PM in Canadian history

  5. @jeffmunro7638

    Such a dick….some people can’t save. What would he know about saving for the future…he is a trust fund dirtbag

  6. @PVaughan-bv4zk

    Think about the future says Crime Minister Freedough. $2.18 trillion in new debt since the corrupt tyrant stole power with 1/3 of the vote.

  7. @Avenus112

    Ah yes, vote for me and do as i say or else i will steal your money on behalf of everyone who does. Saying the quiet part out loud.

  8. @brettthomas5605

    The future in his eyes is the "Just Transition" to Green incentives or I will punish you! Sure,go ahead and participate in the green transaction with your home and new EV.

    Except the carbon tax is still punishing you because of other people's actions. Like growing, transporting and selling you food everyday!! Plus every other product you buy in Canada!

    Remember the days when the government was actually your friend.

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