We don't want him to be Harper. We don't want him to be Scheer either. Sure out of all the globalist PMs we've had over the past 50 years, Harper is probably the best, but we shouldn't set the bar so low.
Chretien was better, even though he was a liberal. He had his flaws like full support for free trade and multiculturalism (well, Harper did that too), but at least he lowered the tax burden on Canadians substantially, had a budget surplus for most his time while growing the economy with over 3% on average every year and he also cut transfer payments (without these Alberta would pay even more to Quebec right now).
We don't want him to be Harper. We don't want him to be Scheer either. Sure out of all the globalist PMs we've had over the past 50 years, Harper is probably the best, but we shouldn't set the bar so low.
Alone the sellout trade deal he made with the Chinese disqualifies him from being the "best premier" in the last 50 years.
Chretien was better, even though he was a liberal. He had his flaws like full support for free trade and multiculturalism (well, Harper did that too), but at least he lowered the tax burden on Canadians substantially, had a budget surplus for most his time while growing the economy with over 3% on average every year and he also cut transfer payments (without these Alberta would pay even more to Quebec right now).