‘Bankrupt’?

Dear Editor:

Trudeau has once again signed away funds like the $5 million, plus $25 million, to Lebanon to add $30 million bill to Canadian debt and we the people aren’t even asked or considered.

Parliament has not been sitting properly and our representatives who agree with this expense, because not all do,  are not considering the repercussions for our nation at all. The NDP and Bloc could do more to protect the people of Canada and vote to stop spending what we don’t have.

People of Canada, we have to tell our prime minister to stop adding to our Canadian bill. We must!  If we want to help, let’s send what we have, water, food or volunteer people or military to help.

Ontario will also run into trouble if Ontarians don’t stop and consider alternatives to demanding money.

Teachers and parents, I care very much for our young people and children and I understand your stress, however we can do things right and economically if we work to do it together in communities. Young people could also help to get our schools ready instead of being bored.

Unions have to realize that COVID-19 is an unprecedented situation and turn from making financial demands to giving of their time and help and ideas to find new economic ways to do what is needed without running up more bills and cooperate.

Ontario has huge debt too. Google the debt. Wynne and McGuinty left huge bills to the Ontario government, too.

Let’s work together for affordable solution and let our government leaders know they can’t run up a bill and be voted out and then walk away carefree with a fat bank account while we and our children struggle with the debt.

We are allowing our prime minister to bankrupt our nation by our silence. Please email justin.trudeau@parl.gc.ca and let him know we must stop giving away what we don’t have.

Trudeau can send a million from his account if he wants to and we will send what is affordable to the nation through volunteer donations as Canadians are generous.

Carolann Krusky,
Fergus