To our fellow freedom-loving Canadian,
As of 2025, Canada has spent almost $20 billion in aid towards Ukraine.
And yet, despite all this money, it didn’t even earn us a seat at the table when President Trump called a meeting of world leaders at the White House to discuss this war.
The amount of money our country has given to Ukraine in aid is comparable to most countries sitting at this meeting and almost triple what Finland has, yet they have a seat. Why is that?
Canada has become an afterthought on the world stage under Liberal leadership. The world doesn’t respect Mark Carney and so the world doesn’t respect Canada.
This is the tragedy that is Liberal foreign policy.
The government throws your hard earned money into international aid and Canadians see nothing from it.
The Liberal government is happy to hand out billions of your dollars, but no matter how much money the Liberals throw at the world, they continue to give them respect.
This isn’t the only instance of this problem.
We saw Justin Trudeau fail at the G-20 summit in Japan going up to world leaders and being brushed off.
The world doesn’t respect Liberal leaders.
They didn’t respect Justin Trudeau and they don’t respect Mark Carney.
Let’s look at Canada under Liberal leadership.
We’re completely alienated from the United States, a global superpower and our neighbour. Countries globally are opting to strike deals with the United States instead of work with us.
The Europeans didn’t want to strike a deal with us, Mexico didn’t want to strike a deal with us; we are simply not being taken seriously by anyone.
While Canadian families struggle to afford basic necessities. The Liberals continue to isolate Canada.
Turning their back on the world and Canadians.
They continue to write blank cheques and send your tax dollars overseas, they have turned Canada into an international piggy bank.
We need leaders who will stand up for this country and demand the respect that we deserve. We need leadership that puts Canadians and Canada’s interest first.
Then, and only then, can we expect our seat at the table.
To our fellow freedom-loving Canadian,
As of 2025, Canada has spent almost $20 billion in aid towards Ukraine.
And yet, despite all this money, it didn’t even earn us a seat at the table when President Trump called a meeting of world leaders at the White House to discuss this war.
The amount of money our country has given to Ukraine in aid is comparable to most countries sitting at this meeting and almost triple what Finland has, yet they have a seat. Why is that?
Canada has become an afterthought on the world stage under Liberal leadership. The world doesn’t respect Mark Carney and so the world doesn’t respect Canada.
This is the tragedy that is Liberal foreign policy.
The government throws your hard earned money into international aid and Canadians see nothing from it.
The Liberal government is happy to hand out billions of your dollars, but no matter how much money the Liberals throw at the world, they continue to give them respect.
This isn’t the only instance of this problem.
We saw Justin Trudeau fail at the G-20 summit in Japan going up to world leaders and being brushed off.
The world doesn’t respect Liberal leaders.
They didn’t respect Justin Trudeau and they don’t respect Mark Carney.
Let’s look at Canada under Liberal leadership.
We’re completely alienated from the United States, a global superpower and our neighbour. Countries globally are opting to strike deals with the United States instead of work with us.
The Europeans didn’t want to strike a deal with us, Mexico didn’t want to strike a deal with us; we are simply not being taken seriously by anyone.
While Canadian families struggle to afford basic necessities. The Liberals continue to isolate Canada.
Turning their back on the world and Canadians.
They continue to write blank cheques and send your tax dollars overseas, they have turned Canada into an international piggy bank.
We need leaders who will stand up for this country and demand the respect that we deserve. We need leadership that puts Canadians and Canada’s interest first.
Then, and only then, can we expect our seat at the table.
0 Comments
0 Shares
62 Views
0 Reviews