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Here are today\u0027s Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.

Seems Doug Ford’s close relationship with Trudeau is beginning to shape his policies. Wrong move, Doug. There wouldn’t be such a push to build 1.5 million homes if the federal government would stop bringing in more immigrants/refugees than we are prepared for. His attitude is to bring in his future voters and let everyone else deal with the fallout.Despite a health-care crisis and housing crisis, Trudeau doesn’t give a darn. According to him, it’s not his problem.

The federal government is directly responsible for the problems in these two areas, among others, not to mention bankrupting the country to the point where we can’t afford to look after our own, let alone anyone else. Add to that the opioid crisis by decriminalizing drugs, starting with B.C., and an increase in crime. Tents cities popping up everywhere … that’s what happens when you have a government that doesn’t care for its own. It’s time to put Canadians first.

On the 78th anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, instead of teaching his son about the backstory of history by seeing Oppenheimer, Justin Trudeau brought his son to see Barbie, a doll movie. Fitting for the “Plastic Prime Minister”. He deserves scrutiny every time he shows one of his two faces in public.

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