Calkins: Trudeau cabinet shuffle an admission of failure
On July 18th Prime Minister Trudeau shuffled his cabinet in a desperate attempt to press the reset button on his failed government before next year’s federal election. This cabinet shuffle is an admission of failure on key files, such as border security, gang violence, international trade, and natural resources.
Thousands of individuals are illegally crossing Canada’s border every month, and there is no end in sight. A recent poll found that the majority of Canadians disapprove of the Liberal Government’s handling the illegal border crossing crisis. After months of refusing to even acknowledge that there is a border crisis, the Liberal Government has now created a new Minister of Border Security and Organized Crime Reduction portfolio. The creation of this new portfolio is an admission by the Liberal Government that their inaction on illegal border crossings has failed and that a new strategy is needed.
The Liberal Government has played up their creation of a new ministerial portfolio for Organized Crime Reduction. Meanwhile, this same Liberal Government’s soft-on-crime “justice” bill, C-75, is reducing the criminal penalties for participating in a gang and recruiting minors to be gang members. So far the Liberal Government’s plan to combat organized crime appears to consist solely of Bill C-71, a backdoor firearms registry that targets law-abiding firearms owners while doing nothing to tackle gang violence. In fact, new Minister of Border Security and Organized Crime Reduction Bill Blair is a long-time advocate for the restoration of the firearms registry. At the same time our previous Conservative Government was eliminating the wasteful firearms registry, Minister Blair warned that “we lose [the firearms registry] at our peril”.
Trade is yet another file where the Liberal Government has failed Canadians. Canada has been plunged into a trade war with our largest trading partner, the United States, with NAFTA hanging in the balance. Furthermore, the Liberal Government has still failed to ratify the TPP, a deal that PM Trudeau almost destroyed at the last minute by snubbing the leader’s signing meeting. It is clear that the Liberal Government’s inexcusable bungling of the trade file warrants a new minister on the file. Unfortunately, PM Trudeau has selected former Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr, who has presided over the cancellation of the Northern Gateway and Energy East pipelines, to take on this important portfolio.