Mr. Speaker, every time the Prime Minister is wheels up, Canadian bank accounts go down. The Prime Minister has taken 28 trips, travelling far enough to circle Earth almost four times. What do Canadians have to show for it? There are no new trade deals and no concrete wins, just photo ops, fancy meetings and hollow letters of intent that never turn into real results. He met with China: higher tariffs on canola. He visited India: tariffs on yellow peas. He had meetings in Washington: higher tariffs on softwood. He had meetings in the U.K.: crickets for beef and pork.
Is he even trying to get tariffs removed, or is he just racking up more Brookfield—I mean air miles?
