Tell us what you do about Donald Trump – he knows how to strengthen publicity. He even had an interest in Americans in Canada’s upcoming federal elections.
The president’s influence on the contest was largely guaranteed last month when he did something good for the threat of collecting 25% tariffs on Canada’s steel and aluminum.
Despite his ostensibly Canadian first outlook, Pierre Poilievre has been rock-stepping into the liberal government’s policies regarding Ukraine for over three years.
Prior to the film, Pierre Polyeave’s Conservative Party was strongly supported by the liberal party, ruler led by Justin Trudeau’s successor, Mark Carney.
That’s not the case today.
I agree to agree
Liberals have benefited from Canada’s surge in antipathy against Trump, to the extent that they seem to be running more than they are now To the US President More than the opposition Conservative Party – the American media I didn’t notice. On his part, Trump has actually supported Carney.
With the April 28 election approaching, what has become a two-party competition between liberals and conservatives remains close.
The vote might serve as a referendum on Trump’s economic policy, but another issue proves to be indisputably uncontroversial: support for Ukraine. For all their differences, all four major Canadian political parties share Targie’s dementia resolve to continue pouring billions of dollars into Kiev’s black holes.
This despite Trump’s repeated pledges to end the Russian-Ukraine war. While it may have been a typical exaggeration for Trump while he says he can do it in just 24 hours, it is clear that ensuring peace remains a priority for the president.
Biden’s stupidity
To understand why, we just look at what happened under the previous administration. Ukrainian President Voldimi Zelenkie is a regular visitor to the Biden White House, always dressed in a strange mixture of combat equipment and activewear, but never left empty-handed.
The involvement of US and NATO military personnel alongside Ukrainian soldiers, as well as the use of American and British missiles to attack the Russian centre, brought America to Nearly dangerous to nuclear war With Russia. Seeing the horrifying possibilities of World War III, both Trump and JD Vance of the time urged attention and encouraged peace.
Incredibly, Canada doesn’t seem to have a hint.
I was gunned alone
Trump slowly but surely separates himself from supporting the US, moving away from NATO members who delusionally believe he can either take on Russia in traditional wars or survive in some way a nuclear political leader.
This is beyond the slippery. Canada has no one operational tank left after providing all of its functional leopard models to Ukraine. They have not yet replenished the enormous amount of weapons they have given Ukraine. In fact, you can’t do that. British troops are also the shell of what happened, for example, in 1982, when Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher went to war on the Falkland Islands.
What’s more, the war was virtually over. Ukraine cannot continue to provide more troops for the battlefield, even if it continues to accelerate Recruiting from the street And the bar. Anyone who claims to continue the war is intentionally insisting on the murder of an entire generation of Ukrainians. It’s a conclusion that could have already happened.
Is there no room for debate?
Why Canadians are all four party leaders? English instructor discussion In Montreal, there was a four-storey building behind that policy last Thursday.
Yes, such painful pandering should be expected from Kearney and block quebekois chief Yves-Francois Blanchet and New Democrat boss Jagmeet Singh. But Poirier Full?
Despite his ostensibly Canadian first outlook, politicians have been rock-stepping into liberal government policies regarding Ukraine for over three years.
When asked how the conservative government would respond to Zelensky’s ongoing demand for money and weapons, Polyavere said, “I think we should continue to support Ukraine. Our party supported the Canadian military with abolished missiles.
Knowing fully how unpopular this view was with his conservative base, Poilierbre quickly tried to change the subject, stressing that “there is a need to rebuild our own Canadian forces, as the Russians want to invade our waters.”
“We’ll buy four massive Arctic ice breaks,” continued Poirierbre. “I will open the first Arctic base since the Cold War in Canada, CFB, IQAluit.”
I’ll flesh it out
That was not enough for the moderators of discussion. He urged Poilierbre to “put a little more body in the bones of what Canada thinks it can do for Ukraine.” His response:
My answer is that we should continue to support Ukraine. We don’t need to follow Americans in everything they do when they’re wrong, then we’ll be with ourselves and our other allies, and with regard to Ukraine, that includes intelligence equipment, weapons support, but that includes Putin’s refund. Now, Vladimir Putin is, frankly, dominating the European energy market as the Liberal Party blocked the export of Canadian natural gas off the Atlantic coast. They blocked multiple projects. I will promptly approve these projects on national security grounds. That way you can actually ship Canadian natural gas to Europe, break European dependence on Putin, refund wars, and turn dictator dollars back into people’s pay.
It’s a good attempt, but it’s still adding to the flaky policy based on the need to ease the need to appease the votes in Ukraine and Canada, which are dominant in many major constituencies across Canada.
Poilliebre’s words may also alienate conservatives and decide that they will not vote at all, or vote for the Canadian Party of Maxim Bernier’s People, opposed to aid to Ukraine.
Maxim’s efforts
Canadian People’s Party Leader Maxime Bernier Campaign held in Edmonton on April 18th. Nurphoto/Getty Images
The PPC, a libertarian alternative that dispatches candidates on all Canadian riding and can actually win one or two in this election, lacked the 5% of national voters needed to participate in the debate.
Nevertheless, Bernier continues to speak for all Canadians tired of the state’s involvement in this endless and expensive quagmire.
As he told Align:
War in Ukraine is not a conflict between good and evil, or dictatorship and democracy. This was a long-standing conflict over the border territory between these two countries, amplified by NATO and the Imperialist Warmers in Washington and other western capitals, transformed into a proxy war.
It’s not about Canada and we should have nothing to do with it. Russia is not our enemy. The only reason Canada is so involved is that the founding party is alleviating Ukrainian Canadians.
This is a message that could resonate with Canadians who deserve a wider hearing and are tired of the infinite and expensive muddy.

