I'll just go all-caps for the point by point, on your points:
Poilievre's been in opposition for 8 years.
Trudeau's accomplishments:
Rampant crime.
Out of control inflation. THIS PROBLEM IS GLOBAL, LOOK OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY FOR ONCE
Catch and release justice system.
Declining investment. PROOF OF IT ? OR DO YOU JUST MEAN OILSANDS ? SEEMS THEY'VE BROUGHT INVESTMENT IN ADVANCED CLEAN INDUSTRIES.
Broken immigration system. BROKEN BECAUSE... IT ALLOWS NON-WHITES? POOR PEOPLE? RICH PEOPLE ?
Homelessness SURE, BECAUSE CONSERVATIVES REALLY EVER GAVE A FUCK ABOUT THEM
Drug addiction
Foreign influence. THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY IS 100% FOREIGN INFLUENCED, NAMELY EVERY IDEA OF THEIRS COMING FROM THE USA RIGHT DOWN TO THE SAME WORDS AND HASTAGS
Bloated civil service. WHERE? NAME THE DEPARTMENT
Attempts to control media YOU MEAN THE PART WHERE EVERY PRIVATE MEDIA OUTLET SKILLS FOR THE CPC, AND THE POSTEMDIA EMPIRE IS US OWNED? OR THE PART WHERE GOOGLE AND FACEBOOK STEAL CONTENT FROM CANADIAN JOURNALISTS TO EARN AD REVENUE, BUT PAY THEM JACK SHIT FOR IT?
Influence peddling. DOUG FORD, GREENBELT SCANDAL - ACTUAL INFLUENCE PEDDLING.
Crumbling infrastructure. THEY'VE INVESTED MORE IN NEW INFRASTRUCTURE THAN HARPER DID. ESPECIALLY IN BC.
Billions in government waste. NAME IT. DO YOU COUNT CERB AND PUBLICLY FUNDED COVID VACCINES & TESTING "WASTE" ? UKRAINE WAR AID? OR THE $30 BILLION TO BUILD THE TMX? OR THOSE EV BATTERY & RECYCLING PLANTS?
Declining standard of living. AGAIN, GLOBAL PROBLEM WEALTH INEQUALITY & TAX EVASION IS NOT A PROBLEM THE CONSERVATIVES WILL EVER TRY TO SOLVE
Scandal after scandal.
Lastly, he has succeeded in being the most sanctimonious, condescending pandering Prime Minister in Canadian history.
Remember, facts don't care about your feelings.
You say facts do not care about feelings, but you offer ZERO facts. Just the typical butthurt from the right whenever they are not in power. "How dare they govern in a different way than we would !"
So I will do my own pro and con list. Much more factual, because I actually pay attention and make up my own mind without leaning on any party's scripted talking points.
Here's what the Libs did manage to do that was positive:
Carbon tax, other attempts to reduce GHG emissions. Not strong enough, but unlike the Conservatives, they are not climate deniers and actually believe in the scientific facts, instead of trying to deny them. Keep the carbon tax; reduce some other taxes if you must.
Managed COVID far better than the USA, far better than the Convoy clowns in the CPC would have done. Got PPE pretty damn fast, got COVID vaccines out to Canadians faster than the US did even when we have no suppliers and they did.
If the CPC were in charge, Canada would have had 2x as many unvaccinated, and 5x as many deaths.
Got CERB relief to workers and businesses - sloppy, yes, but also designed in a few weeks not a few years. Pollievre opposed relief of any kind.
Gun control - yes, it's popular and necessary. (Not with militia clowns, but those are paranoid clowns so fuck em.)
Infrastructure upgrades (lots of them) - par for the course for many governments, but the BC government has not had too many rejections when they asked them to build stuff in BC.
Calling down the Emergencies Act upon those Convoy conspiracy fuckheads.
Raised the interest rate? (Not actually them; the BoC did that, but strangling the real estate market to curb inflation is necessary.)
Trying to make better trade and strategic connections overseas, with countries that can help contain China. (yes, it is not just the US and Aussies doing this.)
Standing up for women's right to choose. People who want to end that keep claiming that is not their intention if elected, but it is. What is happening in the US would happen here if they had their way. Fuck that - we are not Gilead Jr.
Defending public health care.
Supporting the CBC - yeah, keep it alive. The private broadcasters are a fucking joke, especially when it comes to news, most of all international news (where they just borrow US news feeds).
Managing to make certain belligerent idiot premiers look like idiots - well, that they actually do that to themselves, just trying to pick fights with Ottawa instead of doing their own job.
Here's what they did that was negative, or failed to do:
Failed to keep their promise to get rid of First-Past-The-Post voting. Never had the balls to actually go through with it, and lost support that they never got back since then. (Ironically, if they lose now, FPTP will be the thing that kills them.)
Didn't push hard enough on climate change; kept approving & even publicy funding oil & gas projects, like an apology to Albertan climate deniers was ever necessary.
Didn't push hard enough or smart enough on gun control - they knew people wanted it, they made legislation, but let the opposition lie and say hunting rifles were going to get banned, which was never the case. Explanation failure, big time.
SNC-Lavalin / Jody Wilson Raybould mess. Old news, but I mean that was definitely an own goal, right from the PMO - nobody forced them to do that one.
Going back on their "no F-35" promise because they took years dithering over the alternative. (I suppose it does count as negotiating a better deal & more proven aircraft than Harper got.)
Immigration levels too high - not a matter of where the immigrants come from, but they are just hoovering them up at a rate far beyond our capacity to absorb it. Especially the Temporary Foreign Worker expansion too, which is not being accounted for. (Even the NDP premier of BC is telling them to throttle back.)
Drug de-criminalization: Now this one is either a win or a loss as policy, depending on your opinion about it. However, I would say the Canadian public in general opposes it, so it is a political loser.
Crime: Their Achilles heel; they want to be about the Charter, the Courts, the rule of law, but the reality on the street is that the court system is a laughing stock, far too out of touch with what people consider justice.
On bail reforms they made proved wrong-headed, and they went on summer break before undoing it, angering BC's NDP premier.
On gun control, they had the right idea, but holy fuck did they bungle the roll-out while trying to tip-toe around the paranoia of the gun lobby.
Money laundering / housing affordability issue: This is where crime ties in to housing affordabililty. Basically, the laws do not even know with 100% certainty who owns companies, houses, vehicles, etc. There is no transparency on it, and that means that shady "investors" can launder massive funds in real estate, which is amplified by speculation, to drive Canadians out of their own housing market. Building more supply (condos and so on) will do nothing to ease affordability because the units are being snapped up by those who do not even live here, and have mysterious sources of income. So, even though you could tag the last government with this too, the problem has gotten worse, and their response has been weak: the laws of property ownership are too anonymous, and the police and FINTRAC simply have no teeth to investigate.
RCMP problems: Yes, they are still too much of a "good ol' boys" organization, where senior members seem to listen too often to their ... other members. Anyways, their credibility has declined I think because nobody has yet asked why a national police force is still doing ground level low-stakes policing too.
Foreign policy:
Years of Canada under the Cons convinced players like Russia, China, and India that Canada was little more than Uncle Sam's submissive fuck puppet. (If they ever come back to power with Pollievre, it will become true again.)
However, Canada's attempt to reset their global image ran into a snag - guys like Xi Jinping and Narandra Modi are basically hyper-aggressive bullying types. They give zero fucks about Canada's goodwill, and openly run spies and assassins here. Until we hit them back, they will not respect us.
So you know, I am very prone to criticize this Liberal government. But only someone who is either a deceiver or a complete fool would say that we only need to tear a government down, but not consider the nature of those who would be replacing it.
My personal feeling is that Trudeau himself has become a liability, overshadowing his government's actual accomplishments or policies. The Libs definitely need to make changes, but can they make those changes if he is still in charge? Maybe not.