Madam speaker, the NDP leader says he is fighting for Canadians, but his actions speak louder than his empty promises. After 24 votes in obedience to the Prime Minister to hike the inflationary carbon tax and hike grocery bills, and record-breaking food bank lineups, it is all to protect a $2.2-million pension. The luxury Maserati Marxist does not come cheap.
ConsumerAffairs says “Maserati upkeep is a significant expense”. It goes on to say, “You can expect per-year costs to rise every year for the first four years.”
Does that sound familiar? Maserati expenses are three times the cost of a worker's car. With exotic sweet rides, a luxury fake Rolex, U.S. private schools and luxury $200 rocking chairs that could pay a month's rent, the NDP leader helped double housing costs and drive up crime 50%, and families will pay $800 more next year for food.
His vote comes cheap and his leadership comes cheap, but his pension sure does not come cheap. Canadians need tax relief now instead of more NDP leader cheap. On Monday, he asked for a chance to stand up for Canadians. How will he vote?