Skip to content Skip to footer
About The Book

The Lost Decade: Trudeau’s Canada – A Nation in Decline

The Lost Decade is an investigative breakdown of Justin Trudeau’s time as Canada’s prime minister, from 2015 through the 2025 election. With over 300 pages of well-researched content, the book covers government scandals, mismanagement, ideological overreach, erosion of democratic institutions, and betrayal of core Canadian values.

From the SNC-Lavalin affair to the Emergencies Act scandal, from carbon tax chaos to censorship bills—no stone is left unturned. This book doesn’t merely criticize—it documents with clarity and precision, offering the kind of depth major media often ignore or distort.

Our mission is to remind Canadians of the numerous, ignominious missteps of the Trudeau government, which should have led to Trudeau’s stepping down, but he held on to power through a litany of misdeeds.

Pigott invites readers not just to be informed but to act. To remember. To resist. And to reclaim.

Chapter Synopsis

Way to success

Political career

Dicta sunt explicabo. Nemo omnis enim ipsam voluptatem quia voluptas sit aspernatur aut odit aut fugit, sed quia.

Buy the Book Today

Don’t Just Complain. Get Informed. Take a Stand. Own the Book That Trudeau Doesn’t Want You to Read

Canada can still be saved—but only if its citizens wake up. The Lost Decade is not just a book; it’s a national reckoning. Whether you're conservative, liberal, or undecided, this book gives you the facts you’ve been denied.

Readers' Testimonials

Courageous, Convicting, and Critically Timed

Jim Pigott has written the book every Canadian should read before the next election. Eye-opening and urgent.

David Craig

Ottawa ON

Finally, someone had the courage to say what we’ve all been experiencing. The research is impeccable. The message undeniable.

Jon Ardagh

North Vancouver BC

This book pulled me out of political indifference. I now understand how close we’ve come to losing our freedoms and what originally made Canada great.

Rob Haines

North Vancouver BC