Call to FIX Canada as Parliament Resumes
On the latest episode of ‘Not "Sorry"’ on Juno News, host Alexander Brown is joined by Peter Coleman, President of the National Citizens Coalition (NCC), to dive into the return of the House of Commons after a summer of Liberal talk, and little action.Coleman echoes Brown’s calls for action and accountability from the federal Liberals, and spotlights the NCC's new, bold 'Fix Canada' advocacy campaign -- launched in sync with Parliament's return.
Discussion ranges from continued Liberal failures on immigration, to the return of the disastrous Sean Fraser to another key file Canadians can ill-afford to have fall into further disarray, to the insulting start on housing, and so-called “Major Projects,” where the Liberals have aimed to take credit for projects well underway, and where there are still no oil pipelines or changes to anti-resource laws to be found.
Coleman also sings the praises of Danielle Smith, and lambasts Ontario’s Premier Doug Ford for his perceived Liberal-lite record on cheap stunts and limited deliverables, and points to the value of conservative organizations like the NCC criticizing conservative when they fall short. Brown and Coleman also come bearing notes for Pierre Poilievre upon his return to the House of Commons.
Despite lofty proclamations, this is still a Liberal Party delivering more empty platitudes than shovels in the ground and signatures on common-sense legislation, leaving young and working Canadians short on jobs, housing, and hope for the future.
For more on the NCC's 'Fix Canada' campaign, visit the website HERE: https://www.nationalcitizens.ca/fixcanada
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