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OPED: ‘Election 2019 Time To Judge Justin Trudeau’

Shinder Purewal, 20 Aug, 2019 06:42 PM

    In just two months, Canadian people will make a historic choice between Justin Trudeau, who has a track record of not delivering what he promised, and Andrew Scheer, who is promising to follow the rule of law in every domain and deliver relief from higher taxes, including the carbon tax, when Canadians are worried about their economic future.


    “Justin Trudeau is trying to legitimize hypocrisy,” said Dr. Purewal, Conservative candidate from Fleetwood Port-Kells.

     

    Further, Dr. Purewal states that “Trudeau promised sunny-days while raising taxes on 80% of the middle class.

     

    His failure to build a pipeline has now cost $4500 million to Canadian taxpayers. While enjoying holidays at Agha Khan’s luxuries palaces, his government gave $50 million to Agha Khan charity in 2016. While he ignores the plight of ordinary working families, he broke all rules to push for a special deal for a multinational company- SNC-Lavalin.

     

    Trudeau is the only sitting Prime Minister to have been found guilty by the Ethics Commissioner.

     

    “He insulted his former Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould and refused to apologize even after the guilty verdict of the Ethics Commissioner, “said Dr. Purewal, “while he apologized to the convicted terrorist Omar Khadr and gave him $10 million dollars”.

     

    He certainly does not believe in the rule of law. “He believes that he is above the law of the land,” stated Dr. Purewal. It’s clear that his entire government works in a chaotic manner. For example, one look at the practice of Immigration law and regulations will show that there is no law and order.


    “The conservative government will ensure that our immigration policy is orderly, legal and passionate,” said Dr. Purewal, “Time is calling for an end to Justin Trudeau’s arbitrariness”.

     

    About The Author:

     

    Raised by a single-mother after the death of his father, Shinder Purewal arrived in Canada as a teenager. Hard work and focus on studies in this land of opportunity meant he was able to complete his Canadian education from high school diploma at Princess Margret Secondary in Surrey to a Ph.D. from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. A published author by Oxford University Press, Shinder has written books, articles and op-eds on a variety of subjects. Apart from his services with various voluntary community organizations to editorial boards, he proudly served in the Canadian Naval Reserves. An ex-Citizenship Judge of BC and Yukon region, he currently teaches Political Science at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Shinder and his wife Jeetender, a school teacher in Surrey school district, have raised three daughters in Fleetwood.

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