On Saturday, April 1st many Iranians in the diaspora took to the streets to rally for more support of the Iranian people in their fight against the Islamic Republic. One of the larger gatherings was in Montreal Canada right outside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s constituency office.
For a long while Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party felt that they could rest easy despite being behind the Conservative Party for nearly a year in average polling numbers. This is because the Liberals could always point to “preferred prime minister” polling to show that a plurality of Canadians still preferred Trudeau over Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh.
$17.7 million was put towards this initiative, and despite there being a large portion of Canadians objecting to this move, the Liberals have alluded to their CBDC plans in the 2023 budget, but far quieter this time.
Former Liberal Party candidate turned Independent MP Kevin Vuong recently debated representatives of his former party, demanding that a special prosecutor investigate the Liberal Party itself to uncover potential connections to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) interference network in Canada.
Despite Trudeau trying to keep the investigation into election interference in the background by appointing a “special rapporteur” with connections to the Trudeau family and Liberal Party, the House of Commons voted in favour of launching a public inquiry into election interference.
Not only was Johnston a friend of Justin Trudeau’s father, Pierre Elliot Trudeau, but Johnston currently serves on the board of the Pierre Elliot Trudeau Foundation, the same Trudeau foundation that just had to return $200,000 in donations from CCP-connected sources.
Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre confronted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today in Parliamentary Question Period regarding his comments from 2013 where he stated he admires “China’s basic dictatorship”.
Much of what Rouleau relied on to come to the conclusion that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal cabinet were justified in using the Emergencies Act was pure speculation of what ‘could have happened.’ No actual violence broke out at the Freedom Convoy protest, but Rouleau tries to dismiss this nagging little fact.
Former Liberal MP turned Independent Kevin Vuong is calling out his former caucus colleagues for pushing a “Clean Fuel Regulation” plan that even on paper will actually increase carbon emissions.
The one saving grace may be that because the Liberals are so hyper-focused on total censorship of our society, that fact that the senate has amended the original bill and watered down some of the censorship powers. This has caused Minister Pablo Rodriguez to state that the Liberals will not accept the bill as is.
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