Mr. Speaker, I hear heckling across the way from the member for Winnipeg, but the truth hurts, I guess.
I will finish with this: A recent article called “[Prime Minister] poised to dethrone Trudeau as biggest spender in Canadian history” reads:
under [the Prime Minister]'s plan, this year’s deficit will increase to a projected $62.4 billion while the combined deficits over the subsequent three years will be $67.7 billion higher than under Trudeau’s plan.
Consequently, the federal debt, and debt interest costs, will rise sharply. Under Trudeau’s plan, federal debt interest would have reached a projected $66.3 billion in 2028/29 compared to $68.7 billion under the new [Prime Minister's] plan.
That is a lot higher, for sure.
The Prime Minister is desperately trying to pretend to be different than the last Liberal leader, Justin Trudeau, but he handpicked the most radical and corrupt minister from the old Trudeau government to be in his cabinet. They are both now taking Canada further down a radically dangerous road of massive debt, corruption and economic destruction. Again, as Solomon once said, “A mirror reflects a man's face, but what he is really like is shown by the kind of friends he chooses.” Indeed, Canadians are seeing that the Prime Minister is the company he keeps.