The oped is a bit hyperbolic, but it gets the facts and the risks right:

Mr. Trudeau’s initial moves were encouraging. He organized a common front with the premiers and met with Mr. Trump in person at Mar-a-Lago.

But then, as he so often does, the Prime Minister lost his focus. … When Ms. Freeland retaliated by resigning and releasing that excoriating letter, Mr. Trudeau reacted by disappearing on a three-week vacation. Pondering his own future was clearly far more important to him than the one thing that truly mattered: the tariff threat.

Two polls this week showed no change in the Liberals’ deep unpopularity. The Conservatives are almost certain to form a large majority government after the election. By late May, we should finally have in place a prime minister and a cabinet with a mandate to speak for Canada. Heaven only knows what state the economy and Canada-U.S. relations will be in by then

Original link: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-voters-are-unlikely-to-forgive-the-liberals/

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    12 hours ago

    So how do we get their emotions to the point of absolute disgust with Conservatives so we can get this country healthy?

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      11 hours ago

      We let them experience the pain of a conservative government for a decade.

      Just like last time.

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        10 hours ago

        And we’re still paying through the nose for that, ie: the FIPPA with China that we’re locked into until 2045.

        Fuck the Cons.