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. […]
Rather conveniently after seemingly every other politician returns from their beach vacation and snowbird getaways Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has finally moved to toughen up the restrictions on the border and air travel.
It’s hard to tell whether Trudeau is just astronomically incompetent or resents the average Canadian, and especially Albertan, in such a profound way he is willing to ruin the economy completely just to prove how little he cares.
Last night, December 9, 2020, the CBC’s flagship program The National had absolutely zero coverage of the biggest story in the country, the fact that the Liberals wanted to train the Chinese military in winter combat.
From CERB to the mass shift towards EI the Liberals have done nothing to actually keep the economy afloat and instead have chosen to move the deck chairs around hoping it keeps everyone happy while the economy continues to sink lower.
One of the things law-abiding Canadian firearms owners find most frustrating about the Liberal federal government attempting to take away their property is the non-gun owning publics’ naive approval of the whole situation.
In his latest slap in the face to millions of legal firearm owners Trudeau blamed them for the rise in gun crime across the country, suggesting that if premiers would simply act faster in allowing their municipalities to ban handguns their problems would disappear.
The Great Reset theory was generally thought of a conspiracy theory involving a crisis being used by the international community to institute a new global government. Well in Canada it may be time to move this idea from the category of “conspiracy” to “public policy”.
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