Justin Trudeau signed letter endorsing a Liberal-NDP coalition in 2008, just months after first being elected as a Member of Parliament
Justin Trudeau will pay any price to hold
onto power. He was willing to do it in 2008 and he is willing to do it now.
As a newly elected Member of Parliament in 2008, one of
Justin Trudeau’s first orders of business was to sign a letter to the Governor
General announcing his support and participation in a Liberal-Bloc-NDP
coalition. https://cpcassets.conservative.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/15120538/0d1734dbea4f1b5.pdf
In fact, according to Brian Topp, one of the chief
negotiators of the coalition was Trudeau’s most trusted advisor, Katie Telford.
The 2008 coalition, like the coalition Trudeau refuses to
rule out with Jagmeet Singh, would have led to economic disaster in Canada with
skyrocketing taxes and mass unemployment.
Canadians cannot trust Justin Trudeau. If he won’t rule
out a coalition with the NDP, it’s because he has a secret plan to do it when
he is defeated. If Trudeau has no plan to join a coalition, why won’t he simply
say it?
Trudeau is already promising higher taxes and bigger
deficits if he’s re-elected. Imagine how much more you will pay with Trudeau
held hostage by the NDP.
The NDP’s price for propping up Trudeau will be even
higher taxes, more reckless spending, fewer jobs, bigger deficits, and more
debt.
The choice is clear. A Liberal-NDP coalition that will
cost you thousands of dollars more, or a Conservative government that will live
within its means and put more money in your pockets so you can get ahead.
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Justin Trudeau supported 2008 Liberal-NDP Coalition