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#CallAnElection Trending as Canadians FED UP With Trudeau


A conservative leader in Canada has been pushing back against the tyrannical regime Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has presided over for some time now.

Recently, Trudeau implemented a $15 per tonne carbon tax that is set to take effect on April 1st.

Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party in Canada since 2022, has stated he plans to hold a vote of non-confidence in Trudeau’s leadership if he doesn’t back down from the new tax.

As a direct result of Trudeau’s heavy-handed move, many Canadians are taking to social media calling for an election to oust the Prime Minister.

Some are pointing out that this hike is just a ploy to bleed more money from Canadians in the name of the climate crisis hoax.

Trudeau has stated he has no plans to parlay the new tax.

Similar to the Biden administration, he’s perfectly happy to tax as much money from his citizens for his pet projects and lavish lifestyle.

We’ll have to wait and see whether Canadians will get an election.

Or whether they will be forced to pay more for all goods across the board in the name of climate change.

Are we going to see another trucker convoy?

The National Post has more on this latest tax:

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre wants to bring down the government this week if it refuses to cancel the $15 per tonne carbon tax increase set for April 1.

“Today, I’m announcing that I’m giving Trudeau one last chance to spike his hike. One last chance, and only one more day,” Poilievre said in a speech to his caucus on Wednesday.

“I’m announcing that if Trudeau does not declare today an end to his forthcoming tax increases on food, gas and heat, that we will introduce a motion of non-confidence in the prime minister,” he said.

The motion will ask MPs to vote on whether they have confidence in the government. If the Liberal minority loses the vote, the government is expected to resign or seek the dissolution of Parliament, forcing a general election to be held.

Poilievre has already said that he expects the next election to focus on the carbon tax.



 

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