In a speech to the Conservative federal parliamentary group in Parliament Hill on Wednesday morning, Bergen seized the opportunity after calling on the cameras at a closed-door event to speak to Canadians struggling or feeling frustrated about inflation and inflation. and throwing the blame. just for the prime minister. In doing so, Bergen also accused Trinto’s party of “playing politics and expelling Canadians.” “While millions of Canadians banned from traveling to Canada can now, it’s too late for so many … These are milestones and memories that so many Canadians will never take back. This will be the Prime Minister’s legacy,” he said. Bergen. “The prime minister has completely lost sight of what Canadians need and that hurts you and your families.” While the Trinto government has a role to play in terms of affordability and federal travel measures in response to similar attacks by Conservatives in recent months, the Liberals have pointed out that issues such as inflation and airport delays are not. Canada’s unique problems and have advocated spending and constraints during the pandemic as measures aimed at having people on their backs throughout the crisis. In her speech, Bergen also referred to the estimated 600,000 memberships in the Conservative Party, which increased significantly during the ongoing and at times aggressive leadership race, saying the party was “strong, united and large”. With just over a week to go before the House of Commons is scheduled to adjourn for the summer, the Conservative Party is ready to elect its new incumbent in September, shortly before the start of the autumn session of Parliament.