At a meeting with other world leaders coordinated by the United Nations (UN) Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rather than stressing the need for individual countries to service their own debts, reduce spending, and or end lockdowns to allow their economies to properly recover, instead agreed that more Canadian taxpayer dollars should be used as an aid to pay down other countries debts.
One could argue that Dr. Tam has said that we can absolutely open up society again if we are able to keep one lockdown in place for a long enough period of time, but at no point has the federal government or any provincial government properly articulated how long and how locked down we need to be to fully open.
This past Friday, Justin Trudeau spoke out regarding a letter from gun control advocate group PolySeSouvient (PolyRemembers), a group with close ties to Ecole Polytechnique which, as most Canadians certainly remember, was the site of a gruesome mass shooting in 1989.
As Canadians across the country become fed-up with Justin Trudeau’s left-wing economic and social record, many have looked to the NDP as an alternative, only to find even more radical socialist views which appear to only be becoming more fringe as an election looms on in the distance.
Despite Trudeau and the Liberals trying to imply that they wanted to avoid real discrimination and unfairness, they seem to be setting the stage to push a vaccine passport down the line.
There is a trend growing among the Conservative Party establishment and loyalists to the party leader Erin O’Toole, and that is to blame everything going wrong on the CPC base.
Overall it is quite ironic that the more Erin O’Toole keeps trying to sideline Derek Sloan, as well as move away from the pro-life organizations, the close the CPC base seems to grow towards them.
This case by the Justice Centre is not just a fight for the release of Pastor Coates, but would affect the outcome for any and all Albertans and potentially Canadians being charged under these types of local health mandates.
Although Trudeau has a disapproval rating of 52 percent that is still far better than O’Toole’s 51 percent disapproval rating seeing as only 3 percent of Canadians polled do not have their minds made up on Trudeau whereas 19 percent of Canadians still don’t have an opinion on O’Toole, and the trend isn’t looking very good.
At that time, I laughed it off as ‘cancel culture’ was not yet a mania. Since then, ‘cancel culture’ has seriously taken off and has become part of the framework in the West. If you don’t agree with the ‘official narrative’ and opinions – you get cancelled. It’s as simple as that.
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