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On Tuesday, a joint statement from Canada’s 13 premiers suggested that failing health care should be remedied with ato federal health transfers. “Canadians should be able to receive the tests, procedures and health services they need when they need them,” read the statement.

. A mere 40 per cent of respondents expressed some gradation of approval for Trudeau, against 55 per cent who disapproved. Sixty per cent agreed with the sentiment that Trudeau has been a “divisive” figure as prime minister. The results aren’t all that surprising. For years, Trudeau has governed a country where most of his constituents don’t like him, a fact best illustrated by the fact that his party only obtained 32 per cent of the popular vote in the 2021 election.

The brief exceptions were at the start of COVID, and after Ottawa secured sufficient shots for mass vaccination.to violate his own government’s Russian sanctions in order to supply Moscow with a set of turbines needed to maintain its Nord Stream 1 pipeline. “Canada has been one of the strongest countries in the world in standing with Ukraine in being there to support President Zelenskyy and the heroic fighting that people in Ukraine are doing,” said Trudeau.

This whole line of argument has been strongly opposed by Ukrainian leadership. In a week that has seen no shortage of Russian atrocities and civilian casualties in Ukraine, Zelenskyy took particular aim earlier this week at Canada’s “manifestation of weakness” in returning the turbines.Article content

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