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Governments of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario are all so furious about the carbon tax that they’re fighting Trudeau in court

To unify a divided country, start by scrapping the federal carbon tax


By -- Aaron Wudrick, Federal Director—— Bio and Archives--October 31, 2019

Canadian News, Politics | Comments | Back To Full Article

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held on to his office, but his victory came with a serious downside: outside of a few ridings in Winnipeg, you can now drive all the way from Thunder Bay to the suburbs of Vancouver without crossing a Liberal-held constituency.

There is simply no way to interpret the result as anything other than a country deeply divided.

Governing a country as diverse as Canada is a challenge at the best of times, and the growing anger in much of Western Canada should concern all Canadians.

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