Canada voted in its first new leader in nearly a decade in a general election that handed Justin Trudeau’s Liberal party an absolute majority — and dealt a stunning blow to incumbent Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his Conservative party.

Dom Bernard has a great idea — Track Trudeau.

“After almost 10 years of Conservatives in Ottawa, we now have a brand new government in power. This is a big change, and on the campaign trail big changes were promised. Everyone pays close attention before voting day, but what about what happens after that? What about the next weeks, months, years?”

That’s the whole point of his website: “… For the public at large to see what has been achieved by the government…”

Dom Bernard website tracks what the government does but “..it’s actually more a reflection of our own performance as Canadians. In a country like ours, with all the rights we enjoy and the well-managed public institutions that work for us every day (and please believe me when I say I’ve seen a lot of them on all continents, and ours are among the best in the world), we as Canadians have no excuses – our government truly is as good as we are.”