Will Sellout Jagmeet Singh Prove That His Words Are Worthless?

December 5, 2024
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Ottawa, ON – Next week, Sellout Jagmeet Singh will have a chance to prove that his words aren’t worthless by voting with Common Sense Conservatives on a non-confidence motion in Justin Trudeau that is composed entirely of his own words.  

In September, Sellout Jagmeet Singh promised Canadians that he had torn up his costly coalition with Justin Trudeau’s Liberals, saying they were “too weak, too selfish and too beholden to corporate interests to fight for people.” But instead of joining with Common Sense Conservatives to trigger a carbon tax election, Singh and the NDP voted to prop up Justin Trudeau twice, effectively piecing their coalition back together again.

Already, Singh has told Canadians that he will protect Trudeau again, making next week’s confidence vote the third time that the NDP has voted to protect the Liberals from a carbon tax election since he told everyone his coalition deal was dead. They are doing this, even though the Halifax International Longshoremen’s Association have asked the NDP to support the Common Sense Conservative motion.

After nine years, this NDP-Liberal coalition has broken Canada. Housing costs have doubled, and violent crime has risen by 50 percent. Families will have to pay $800 more for food next year than they did in 2024. Millions of Canadians are lining up outside of food banks every month after the NDP voted 24 times to support Justin Trudeau’s inflationary carbon tax.

But instead of giving Canadians the relief they deserve, Sellout Jagmeet Singh will continue to support Justin Trudeau as he quadruples the carbon tax to 61 cents per litre until he can claim his gold-plated $2.3 million pension next year.

If Singh again decides to vote to protect Trudeau, it can only mean two things: one, that Singh does not want to take responsibility for his own record and doesn’t want voters to have the ability to judge his record. Two, that in the next election, there are not five parties running; there are not four parties running. There are two parties running. There is the NDP-Bloc-Liberal Coalition that taxes your food, punishes your work, doubles your housing costs and unleashes crime and chaos in your community. Or there are Common Sense Conservatives who will axe the tax, build the homes, fix the budget, and stop the crime.