Canada's new passport design already has people furious Canada Passport
Even before the new designs dropped Wednesday morning, there was apparent opposition to the passport redesign, particularly on the conservative end of Canada's political spectrum.
Amid rumours that the passport would be released with a red cover similar to the country's flag and the current Liberal Party government, the National Post published an op-ed calling changes that nobody had even seen yet the"Now that the new design has gone public, its lack of redness has not been enough to dissuade criticism from the right.
Federal opposition leader Pierre Poilievre, in his typically acerbic style, slammed the new passport at the House of Commons yesterday, saying,"They erased Vimy Ridge to put in an image of a squirrel eating a nut. They erased Terry Fox, a guy who ran halfway across the country to fight cancer to put in a man raking leaves."Liberal Govt: Here’s the new passport.
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