Scheer, Trudeau on reopening the economy after COVID-19 shutdown

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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says the federal government should present a national plan for reopening the economy after the COVID-19 shutdown to avoid a patchwork of different approaches across the country. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says provinces need to do what's appropriate for their situations, but Ottawa will help to co-ordinate as they begin loosening restrictions.

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It's very easy to stand there and criticize, hindsight is 20/20 after all. This is something we've never seen the likes of in our lifetime.
If you were in Prime Minister Trudeau's shoes I sincerely doubt you would have done any better seeing as your party is so fond of health care cut backs and it has been whittling away at our healthcare system which is why it's practically in the bare-bones state that it is.
Let us also remember how fond your party is of cutbacks to education, libraries, community centers and generally anything geared towards a higher standard of living for Canadians, all while espousing Family Values, stimulating the economy and creating jobs.
but if we look at the conservative track record, your party's performance shows that it's values have nothing to do with the well-being of the citizens of Canada. Mulrooney provided for us the first Swift and cruel blow to the demise of the standard of living of Canadians.
Your party cares very little for the citizens of Canada, it only looks to line their pockets and those of their friends with our tax dollars.

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You won’t be forcing any vaccines on my or my family.

Rahel