Nation-building efforts are there

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Bob Zimmer of the Winnipeg Sun just wrote: “Nothing has happened. No projects have been announced. No regulatory obstacles have been removed. No ‘nation-building’ list has been made public.”

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Opinion

Bob Zimmer of the Winnipeg Sun just wrote: “Nothing has happened. No projects have been announced. No regulatory obstacles have been removed. No ‘nation-building’ list has been made public.”

Shall we take a look?

First, there’s the liquified natural gas (LNG) shipment to Korea.

There’s the passage of the new One Canadian Economy Act. The purpose of this act is to promote free trade and labour mobility by removing federal barriers to the interprovincial movement of goods and provision of services and to the movement of labour within Canada while continuing to protect the health, safety and security of Canadians, their social and economic well-being.

Lowered taxes for the middle class.

Restrict and reduce foreign steel imports entering the Canadian market.

Invest in Canadian steel workers and production.

Prioritize Canadian steel to build big projects.

There’s also the New EU-Canada Strategic Partnership of the Future.

Canada and the EU signed the security and defence partnership, which provides a framework for dialogue and co-operation in security and defence priorities.

Increased pay for the Canadian armed forces.

And Canada’s reassessing the F-35 purchase.

It’s not like a prime minister just waves a magic wand and “poof,” everything is fixed.

He’s having to deal with a fascist — Trump — who is an unhinged idiot. Move to the U.S. if you think it could be better.

Pierre Poilievre? He got fired from his own seat. He can’t even touch Mark Carney’s real-world work experience because he has none.

TIM WALL

Pilot Mound

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