In the lead-up to the April 28 federal election, Mississauga voters express significant concern over U.S. President Trump's policies and their implications for Canada. Key issues include inflation, taxes, tariffs, and the affordability of housing and education. Voters feel that the government's decisions must prioritize the populace amidst rising concerns. The insights shared by residents reflect a critical intersection of local and international influences on Canadian voter sentiment, showcasing how U.S. politics sharply resonates within domestic discussions around health care and economic stability.
Trump, that's my first thought. If we don't have a country, then there's no point of worrying about health care or anything else.
Whoever forms the government, they need to put the people first in their decisions, especially regarding inflation, taxes, and tariffs.
Governments should invest more in education to make post-secondary education affordable and accessible for all Canadians.
Trump, he's one of the issues; it's crucial to address the affordability of housing as well.
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