Negotiations with public sector employees are usually the scene of a war of opinion. Those we are currently witnessing, however, reveal the bad faith and incompetence of our elected officials. At the forefront of this demonstration of lying populism, our Prime Minister does not hesitate to display his paternalism and mediocrity. […] In health, the centralizing obsession and structural reforms continue in line with the dismantling undertaken since the liberal era with MM. Couillard and Barrette. Same fight in education, where the Drainville student demonstrates serious difficulties in understanding and learning with regard to the inequities and injustices which compromise the future of a large part of our children. This three-speed system, which cruelly contravenes the principles of social mobility, is also responsible for the significant differences which characterize working conditions in the exercise of a profession essential to society.
To pave the way for private interests and to satisfy the needs and desires of an elite, we are precarious and dismantling at full speed. Our CAQ deputies who voted for a significant salary increase are very comfortable with the idea of sending their children to the best subsidized private schools. Father Fouettard-in-Chief affirms it without batting an eyelid, this increase represents a legitimate catch-up which redresses a long-standing injustice. Both the strike and the pandemic are powerful indicators that allow us to measure the legitimacy and competence of our leaders. The massive recourse to private firms and their populist discourse provide us with proof of their inability to preserve and promote what is most precious to us, the common good.
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