When the provinces came together in Confederation, a main reason for establishing a national government was to secure the border in order to avoid being…
Liberals are not interested in those questions, though.
In the last year especially, it has become painfully clear that the federal government is incapable of operating at a bare level of competence. During the Freedom Convoy protests, control over multiple border crossings was ceded to the protesters with almost no resistance. Then, the various levels of government spent days squabbling over who was actually in charge of the border.
The military is perpetually undermanned and in shambles, illustrated by the fact that Canada couldn’t send more than a handful of tanks to support Ukraine, not because the tanks don’t exist, but because the ones that do have been left to rust. And this is a government that was elected on a promise to scrap the purchase of the F-35 fighter jets, only to, seven years later, agree to buy them.
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