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Do think the recent visit by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will result in federal government action on local issues?
No   54     74%
Yes   19     26%
 Total Votes: 73


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Paula  ( August 1, 2017)
This is the second time for Justin to be here in Kenora. I hope he digs deep and adds to the subsidy pot to keep this place on the map. We need more, because its never enough.
Debra  ( August 1, 2017)
We sometime see small changes like the back road to Keewatin finally getting redone. Which was long over due.
Josie  ( August 1, 2017)
Justin is a chip off the old block. Daddy Pierre, broke the country in 1976 and Justin is on the way to doing the same after it took years to get the finances to an acceptable level by scrimping and saving and having taxpayers suffer so that could happen. He is a pass through, only because of the Summer Games and will do nothing for Kenora.
Denver  ( August 1, 2017)
He is only the PM. Not the person who actually sees and authorizes projects. Nothing will change. It isn't election time. Even if things were to be funded, it would not affect the average tax payer. The money and effort would be lost on temporary fixes.
concerned citizen  ( July 31, 2017)
He was in Kenora to enjoy the weather and to spend the tax payers money, He will not do anything for our area as in his mind Ontario ends before Thunder Bay. We are the forgotten district in Ontario. Nothing will be done from the Liberals to benefit the tax payers of Canada. We always pay more and he always puts us in debt more! It is not a winning situation!
pete  ( July 30, 2017)
i noticed no street people anywhere. He should have seen them to see what is actually happening here.
Jack  ( July 30, 2017)
It's depressing to observe good people be suckered by this dilettante who treats hard earned tax dollars like water down the drain so that now Canada faces a $40 billion annual deficit. The question I ask is how will that bill be paid and of course the answer is that our children and grandchildren will be burdened with that debt.
It's all fun and games until it isn't and bottom line is that the piper must be paid.


pk  ( July 30, 2017)
No, we are in Canada and he doesn't seem to have much of anything for Canadians. He thinks all we need are sefies and smiles.
JD  ( July 30, 2017)
The "sock puppet" was here for a "feel good" taxpayer backed visit. He might as well have pitched a tent and went fishing. Too bad he hadn't driven to Winnipeg from here and experienced the new twinned highway! Oh I forgot, that was a campaign promise, unkept as usual.

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