Rising Prices Dashed Trudeau's Promise to Canada's Middle Class
Briefly

Since taking office in 2015, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's commitment to enhance the lives of middle class Canadians has lost its appeal. Shivaan Burke, a supporter from Peterborough, Ontario, reflects on the unmet promises as her family's costs of living rise dramatically, particularly in housing and groceries. With many Canadians experiencing heightened financial pressure, a survey by the Royal Bank of Canada reveals that over half feel financially paralyzed. As Trudeau approaches the end of his term amidst widespread discontent, the gap between his promises and Canadian realities continues to widen.
Since his election in 2015, Trudeau's promise to improve life for the middle class has gone unmet, leaving many Canadians financially strained amidst rising costs.
As living expenses soar and income fails to keep pace, many middle class Canadians who supported Trudeau find themselves feeling financially paralyzed.
Read at www.nytimes.com
[
|
]