Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister talked a big game during the election, but he has since failed to deliver on a U.S. trade deal. He has backed down on every Trump demand, from the digital services tax to countertariffs to softwood lumber. He has delivered exactly zero results for Canadians on the U.S. trade war. To be fair, he is seeing some results with his Brookfield shares, with the Americans coincidentally signing an $80-billion nuclear deal with his company a mere two weeks after his last U.S. visit.
Why is it that under the current Prime Minister his financial investments are doing so well but Canadian workers are being left behind?
