Shannon Stubbs remarked on what has transpired in Canada following a decade

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Shannon Stubbs remarked on what has transpired in Canada following a decade of Liberal governance.
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The Canadian economy has lagged behind that of our allies, wealth remains untapped in the ground, investments are directed elsewhere, businesses are shutting down, violence is increasing, and energy initiatives are being terminated, reduced, or postponed.

Canada no longer serves the interests of the Canadian populace who contribute to its labor.

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- Today Canada works for the super-rich, the well-established, the elites, the well-connected, and the big companies, who have all kinds of fronts and mostly founded multinationals, but it doesn't work for the Canadian people who do the work, who take risks, and who build big projects.- For individual entrepreneurs, small business owners, innovators, and for the workers and contractors who fuel, feed, and power this country, for Orkney and your people, that's the liberal legacy and the cost to Canadians and Israel, and it's staggering. Only eleven years ago, Canada became international.

- We recognize it as home to the richest and biggest middle class in the world, with more children lifted out of poverty than ever before, and heading into 2015, the budget was under control with a billion-dollar surplus, and Canada's economy was the strongest in the G7 last June and the first out of the Great Global Recession.one today Canada's economy has fallen behind our allies' productivity.

Productivity lags, workers can't make ends meet, and they wonder whose job will be gone next. Canada's natural wealth sits idle in the ground, and offshore investment has helped other countries' families.and people with no one else to count on but themselves fall further behind. Young people lose hope for their futures, whether they will ever be able to afford a home, build up a nest egg, or actually capture their big dreams. Communities lose opportunities, and businesses close due to excessive red tape and taxes.

- Because of constant uncertainty and having to reduce their charitable and community contributions, violent crime, mental distress, and suicides, especially among young men, are on a steady rise. Killing energy projects doesn't just cut jobs or cost jobs; it costs communities.- It takes away critical revenue to build roads and bridges, critical support for social programs to build arenas, support healthcare like the long-term partnerships with the lord minister embody, regional health foundations and energy companies, and to build schools and universities.