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Ottawa keeps telling Canadians it’s time for “Team Canada” — a moment for unity, cooperation, and putting the country before politics.
So why are opposition MPs being attacked when they try to help?
In this episode of Tap the Maple, we break down the growing gap between the Liberal government’s unity rhetoric and the reality inside Parliament. From the controversy surrounding Conservative MP Jamil Jivani’s U.S. outreach, to repeated attacks and rejected proposals on taxes, crime, affordability, and the cost of living, this episode asks a simple question:
Is Team Canada real — or is it just political messaging?
We examine:
The Jivani controversy and the reaction in Parliament
Claims made by Liberal ministers and what the record shows
How opposition motions on affordability, crime, and economic relief are being handled
Why real bipartisanship matters for Canada’s economy and global position
Practical ways Ottawa could actually work across party lines
At a time when Canada faces economic pressure, strained U.S. relations, rising costs, and public frustration, Canadians don’t need slogans.
They need leadership that works together.
Because a strong country isn’t built by shutting out half the team.
By Bakes On ThingsOttawa keeps telling Canadians it’s time for “Team Canada” — a moment for unity, cooperation, and putting the country before politics.
So why are opposition MPs being attacked when they try to help?
In this episode of Tap the Maple, we break down the growing gap between the Liberal government’s unity rhetoric and the reality inside Parliament. From the controversy surrounding Conservative MP Jamil Jivani’s U.S. outreach, to repeated attacks and rejected proposals on taxes, crime, affordability, and the cost of living, this episode asks a simple question:
Is Team Canada real — or is it just political messaging?
We examine:
The Jivani controversy and the reaction in Parliament
Claims made by Liberal ministers and what the record shows
How opposition motions on affordability, crime, and economic relief are being handled
Why real bipartisanship matters for Canada’s economy and global position
Practical ways Ottawa could actually work across party lines
At a time when Canada faces economic pressure, strained U.S. relations, rising costs, and public frustration, Canadians don’t need slogans.
They need leadership that works together.
Because a strong country isn’t built by shutting out half the team.