While senior Canadians seems to be mostly happy in Canada, young Canadians may be beginning to feel the negative effects of the Trudeau government's overspending, onerous climate regulations, lax immigration policies and 'woke' politics.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland continues to claim that the revenue from the carbon tax 'goes back to Canadians' despite data showing otherwise.
Many consider investing in gold a key measure for economic security against both the economic harm of inflationary government spending and the advent of central bank digital currencies around the world.
Most Canadians placed cost of living as their most important issue, above climate change and the war in Ukraine, as Trudeau recently promised another $3 billion to Ukraine and plans to increase his carbon tax on April 1.
'Spending more than four hundred grand on a three-day retreat to tackle affordability is tone-deaf and unacceptable,' reacted Canadian Taxpayers Federation director Franco Terrazzano.
Following a huge protest which paralyzed the capital city of Berlin on Monday, the action has moved to another level: a blockade of supermarket and Amazon distribution centers, supply lines, cutting national supply lines and piling pressure on a government mired in a crisis of its own making.