Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister went from promising elbows up to throwing his hands up and saying, “Who cares?” the moment the President pushed back. He caved on the digital services tax, abandoned countertariffs, and walked away from the softwood legal fight, leaving Canadian workers totally defenceless. We thought he got nothing in return, but it turns out he got nothing for Canadians, because just days later the Americans signed an $80-billion nuclear deal with his former company, none other than Brookfield. While Canadian workers are left standing in the penalty box, the Prime Minister's friends are skating away with the puck.
Why is the Liberal Prime Minister trading away Canada's national interests while advancing his own personal interests?
