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One year of real CHANGE!

Postby CigaalSHiiDaaDCFC » Fri Oct 21, 2016 11:44 pm

https://twitter.com/justintrudeau/statu ... 1673501696

Trudeau delivered a lot in one year!! Many of the promises he kept has helped middle class and Muslim citizens

allow dhowr Trudeau :blessed:






Withdraw Canadian fighter jets from Syria and Iraq, beef up humanitarian aid and military support to train Iraqi ground forces.

A20.5 per cent income tax rate for Canadians earning between $45,282 and $90,563, down from 22 per cent.

Welcome 25,000 Syrian refugees to Canada

Increase funding for student grants by 50 per cent.

Reform employment insurance to reduce the wait time before claiming EI, cut the number of hours an individual must have worked to receive benefits.

Repeal Conservative legislation that allowed the government to revoke the citizenship of dual citizens convicted of terrorism, treason or espionage

A new 33 per cent tax bracket for those earning more than $200,000.

Create a new, more generous child benefit.

Scrap income splitting for couples with children.

Roll back to $5,500 the $10,000 annual limit on tax-free savings account contributions.

Restore the age of eligibility for old age security and guaranteed income supplement to 65 from 67.

Work with the provinces to enhance the Canada Pension Plan.

Provide a refundable tax benefit of up to $150 to teachers who spend their own money on school supplies.

Restore mandatory long form census.


Invest $2.6 billion over four years for First Nations education, although it is now over five years.

Create the prime minister's youth council.


A cabinet with as any women as men.

Create a parliamentary oversight committee on national security operations.

The first phase ($11.9 billion over two years) of an additional $60 billion over 10 years in infrastructure spending.

Restore funding cut by the Conservatives for the CBC.

Expand the youth summer jobs program.

Reopen nine Veterans Affairs offices closed by the Conservatives.

Increase financial benefits for veterans whose careers are impacted by injury.
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Re: One year of real CHANGE!

Postby Macarons » Sat Oct 22, 2016 5:40 pm

Sounds promising. Good for reer Canada :up:. Though I wouldn't live there.

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Re: One year of real CHANGE!

Postby Basra- » Sat Oct 22, 2016 7:23 pm

:o sounds like a liberal spender gone mad. I hope Tru doent run Canada into debt like America.. reversing Conservative programs, tax and cuts will definitely create an imbalance. We need both conservative and liberals to balance each other. :eat:

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Re: One year of real CHANGE!

Postby Tuushi » Sat Oct 22, 2016 7:32 pm

Is that things he is working on doing or done?

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Re: One year of real CHANGE!

Postby MrSinister » Sat Oct 22, 2016 7:36 pm

trudeau is a fake, he's only selling point was that he wasn't harper. he hasn't repealed bill c-51, he's allowing the sales of weapons to saudi's.

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Re: One year of real CHANGE!

Postby CigaalSHiiDaaDCFC » Sat Oct 22, 2016 9:33 pm

Is that things he is working on doing or done?
these are the things he has done already :up:
:o sounds like a liberal spender gone mad. I hope Tru doent run Canada into debt like America.. reversing Conservative programs, tax and cuts will definitely create an imbalance. We need both conservative and liberals to balance each other. :eat:
when middle class thrives, the economy thrives :up:

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Re: One year of real CHANGE!

Postby CigaalSHiiDaaDCFC » Sat Oct 22, 2016 9:49 pm

trudeau is a fake, he's only selling point was that he wasn't harper. he hasn't repealed bill c-51, he's allowing the sales of weapons to saudi's.
he didnt say he was repealing the entire bill. he said, he will change the problematic parts of the bill. and he is going to. its only been one year dude, alot more to come, i am passionately waiting his electoral reforms :up:


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