The Cloak for Unintended Dystopian Chaos My bank accounts and credit cards were frozen simply for holding opinions that differed from what the Canadian government bureaucracy deemed “unacceptable views,” as Justin Trudeau described them. This is the extreme framework in which the fledgling Trudeau regime operates. Despite Justice Mosley’s ruling, they have yet to face […]
Details of an attempted mass murder in Canada might never be made public. By John Goddard, April 2, 2024 The crime has no precedent in Canada but might never go to trial. A gunman burst into a Mississauga, Ontario takeout restaurant called Chicken Land almost three years ago to slaughter an entire family at their […]
Well…although it may be a good idea in theory for the Liberals to find a better leader to face off against Poilievre than Trudeau, the trouble comes when actually trying to find a viable alternative.
No doubt this new “green” energy initiative will become yet another boondoggle propped up with heavy government funding and yet will still be viewed by the Liberals and legacy media as some sort of “win” for Canada and the environment.
It will be interesting to see in a new election, especially one called on such short notice, if newer parties like the PPC, Maverick, and the True North Party (recently started by Derek Sloan) will be able to break through due to the frustration of Canadians and especially Westerners, or if more centre-right voters will still rally behind the CPC despite moving to the left.
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.
The next fiscal year starts on April 1 and MPs have been given no indication of what the budget is going to look like, outside of the fact that everyone at this point expects a Liberal government to run a massive deficit, and the longer the time it takes to present the budget the less fiscal restraint is to be expected.
Despite Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s willingness to call out Canada’s treatment of our indigenous population as genocide, and the cited importance of such a statement, this week he refused to do the same regarding China’s treatment of their Uyghur population.
As it can be seen in Erin O’Toole’s answer to Lawton’s question and follow up clarifying question, O’Toole mainly focused on Trudeau and the Liberals being “misleading” or “dividing” Canadians and “blaming” law-abiding people, which, in a vacuum, is a good answer to Trudeau’s approach to gun control, but at no point does O’Toole confirm he will repeal the OIC ban.
At the start of the year when the first vaccines started to hit the market, the Conservatives made the claim that “Canada was last in line for vaccines”. This was met with a chorus of ridicule for the Liberals and the media when Canada was the third country to put a needle in someone’s arm. […]
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