Here are today\u0027s Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.
You can rest assured India’s prime minister,Modi, remembered Trudeau’s last visit when he played Mr. Dressup, thereby embarrassing his country. This time Trudeau was excluded from certain key meetings. Trudeau did not enjoy a one-on-one with Modi as did other world leaders, but only a quick, humiliating handshake.
Trudeau likely would have liked to leave India asap after this disastrous visit, however plane problems did not allow that to happen.Is Theresa Tam so desperate to be back in the spotlight? I mean, really, wearing a mask and distancing herself from the person next to her? Is it May of 2020 or September of 2023?This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.OMG! Even India can’t stand Trudeau, so much so that they offered him a plane to take him back to Canada.
It’s time, past time, actually, for you to ride into the sunset. We need a real leader, and frankly you have never been that. Canadians are done with you and want our Canada back. It is broken and won’t be fixed until you’re gone.
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