New model needed

Dear Editor:

There are more than two Canadian federal parties. As I write this Ottawa is finally being cleared and only two things have changed: the police chief resigned and the Emergencies Act was enacted. 

Quoting MP Michael Chong in the Advertiser, “The only issue is Ottawa and there it’s not lack of tools but other issues that are the problem.” 

Could Mr. Chong please explain this statement while we are seeing action to remove people who called for the removal of an elected government?

Looking at the actions of the two main Canadian political parties you would think that parliament was a poorly run school yard with two bullies pouring out juvenile and crass remarks at each other while there was no adult supervision.

It is important for these two parties to remember that normal Canadians are appropriately disgusted with both for these vary same reasons. 

While party-blinded individuals look to throw out boiler plate nonsense to try and silo the politically unaffiliated majority of Canadians when they dare state the obvious about a party’s representative’s remarks, it is best to remember that come election time we will remember that there are more than two political parties in Canada.

The recent displays are about as relevant as two old guys arguing about which of the two old truck brands is the best. 

Thinking Canadians know there is more than two truck brands and it may be time to try a new model?

Thomas Althouse,
Fergus