WATCH: Trudeau celebrates 10 years since winning, as Canadians suffer
On the latest episode of Not 'Sorry' on Juno News, host and NCC Director Alexander Brown is joined by NCC President Peter Coleman.
It’s been a decade since Justin Trudeau’s Liberals swept to power, promising “sunny ways” and real change for Canadians. Today, as both Trudeau and party insiders raise toasts and reminisce about that election night, the mood among everyday Canadians couldn’t be more different.
Polls continue to show record levels of pessimism, with the economy struggling under inflation and stagnation, crime and disorder have transformed once-safe towns and cities, chaotic and unrestrained immigration policies have put the squeeze to a generation of workers, and had massive effects on housing and healthcare.
End-stage Liberal wokeness and a reconciliation industry run amok even threatens your very property rights.
Do you feel better off than you did in the fall of 2015? Didn’t think so.
In this latest episode of Not ‘Sorry’, host Alexander Brown cuts through the spin to ask: Is this anniversary a cause for celebration, or a slap in the face to the Canadians who’ve been forced to bear the worst of these failures?
Joining Brown is Peter Coleman, President of the NCC, who calls the Liberal revelry an outright insult amid the nation’s mounting challenges.
Coleman breaks down how things have deteriorated since 2015 and spotlights the NCC’s bold “Fix Canada” campaign – a grassroots initiative pushing for practical reforms in economic policy, public safety, responsible immigration, and restoring national optimism.
Expect sharp insights, unfiltered opinions, and a call to action that refuses to apologize for demanding better.
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