The removal of the travel restrictions should take effect on June 20, which is obviously a political defeat seeing as Minister LeBlanc vowed that the government could bring the restrictions back at another time.
Even if a more liberal Canadian agreed with the ideological views of Mendicino, there is no coming back from the fact that as Public Safety Minister during and after the invocation of the Emergencies Act, he has been nothing but a bad liar.
It would be surprising at this point, based on how much we have already seen Jagmeet Singh’s political career unravel if he was the federal NDP leader going into the next election.
In the aftermath of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, a horrific crime that largely failed to be prevented due to slow police response, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is attempting to use the deaths of the children and teachers in order to disarm Canada’s firearms owners.
The Trudeau regime’s proposed taxing of new pickup trucks in Canada has to be called out more often for what it is: obviously mean-spirited, and a form of targeted class warfare against blue-collar workers.
Add on top of all that the fact instead of scrapping the per-vote taxpayer subsidy for elected politicians Electoral District Associations the PCs doubled them makes it easy to see that the PCs have become a political machine whose only goal is to win elections.
No doubt that Trudeau may have caused his biggest scandal yet through his impulsive decision to get rid of the Freedom Convoy and try and produce some good media coverage for his government. As more information comes out it is being clearer that Trudeau has tendencies of a petty dictator and is willing to corrupt Canada’s institutions and use police violence to get his way.
In the case of Jagmeet Singh, this instance of heckling, although it was rude, is getting played up like it was a physical attack by a mob of rioters. Just look at the comments made by Peterborough Mayor Diane Therrien who labeled what the crowd did by shouting at Singh “violent behaviour” and called on political leaders to condemn the “unacceptable attack.”
It is hard to find a politician in Canada who could be said to be more divisive in nature than Justin Trudeau, but despite the odds stacked against him Jagmeet Singh always is trying to take that mantle, never missing an opportunity to smear Canadians who don’t vote for him as racist, sexist and insert-a-phobic. […]
Although there is a lot of crossover between those who support Dr. Lewis and Poilievre, it was important at this debate for Lewis to decisively differentiate herself, and she did that on both the Freedom Convoy and social issues.
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