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OTTAWA— Justin Trudeau should pull a Doug Ford. Apologize and say his government got it wrong when it announced a hike in the capital gains inclusion rate from 50 per cent to 66.7 per cent for annual gains over $250,000. Premier Ford reversed his controversial position on selling off greenbelt land by simply apologizing and changing his mind. The political fallout from that reversal was nil. A flip on the capital gains hike could signal that Trudeau is willing to admit when he is wrong.
“This is no longer about Jews, but a leader who consistently failed.” Deputy Conservative leader Melissa Lantsman penned a similar message to constituents in the riding, asking them to send Trudeau “a message about his betrayal of our Jewish community” because of his silence on rise of “Jew hatred” since the beginning of the war.
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