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Justin, It’s time to go

When everybody in your life is telling you the same thing, chances are you should listen. When it’s an entire country, all the more so.

In Canada, a majority of Canadians have been clearly articulating their desire—substitute desperation—for Trudeau to get the message “it’s time to go” for months if not years.

While Conservatives have seen and called out the dangers posed by Trudeau—from day one, a growing majority now recognize the incredible damage this man has done to Canada.   

Trudeau’s reckless deficit spending has doubled our national debt, sending it soaring over $1.2 trillion. In fact, Justin Trudeau has spent more money than every other Prime Minster in our nation’s history combined, with little but inflated prices, chaos, and misery to show for it.

A lack of housing and reckless immigration and social policies have seen our streets overrun with crime and chaos.

25% of Canadians are living below the poverty line, with millions using food banks for the first time—the direct result of nine years of failed Liberal policies.

His government is locked in an endless cycle of scandals and criminal investigations.

We have never been so divided. Trudeau has sought to divide Canadians from day one. Pitting one group against another for his own selfish political purposes. It’s been one of his few successes.

However ironically, it is at least in part by doing so that he has now succeeded in uniting Canadians under one common banner.

If there is one thing a majority of Canadians agree on it’s this: It’s time for Justin Trudeau to go.

Even for diehard Liberal the writing has been on the wall for some time.

The loss of longtime Liberal stronghold Toronto St. Pauls (a riding held for three decades) should be the final straw. You can discount polling—even consistent polling—but a ballot box defeat such as Trudeau received has to be a wake-up call. 

Members of the Liberal Caucus and former cabinet ministers are urging Trudeau to go.

Even his paid supporters in the national press are calling on him to step down.

For everyday Canadians struggling to get by, it can’t happen soon enough.

A Liberal party in shambles, a year of double-digit negative polling coupled with a devastating loss of Toronto St. Pauls should be enough for Trudeau to make his long overdue exit, stage left.

But don’t hold your breath.