Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has designated the opposition’s latest motion to set-up a committee that would look into the WE scandal as a confidence vote. Since the prorogation of parliament the Conservative MPs, as well as members of the NDP, have been working in an attempt to arrange a committee/committees that would look into the […]
Wilson also brought up the fact firearms are not even close to the main method driving increasing suicide deaths. She said that, “It is noted that firearm is a distant third in preferred method of suicide and accounts for between 13-15% of all suicides in Canada, showing that the greater issue is a need for better mental health overall.”
Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau when they announced the Order In Council (OIC) “assault style” rifle ban on May 1st of this year tried to reassure hunters and sport shooters that the ban would not affect them.
Why are we suddenly labelling plastics “toxic” when they are needed now more than ever? Why are plastic barriers that could prevent us from getting COVID-19 going to be put in the same industrial category as substances that can cause one to die within minutes?
Specifically in response to the “build back better” and green energy rhetoric in the throne speech, Hill says, “Liberals will continue to decimate our energy industry, creating even more despair and job losses. They will continue to block the safe and efficient transportation of Western goods and natural resources.”
What was noteworthy about the speech was that there weren’t any plans on helping reinvigorate the economy or bring social life back to normal, but instead featured weirdly divisive, and sexist rhetoric, as well as commitments to old and new radical social policies.
Outside of the government executives from some of the largest banking institutions in Canada met with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland and urged the government to get its debt under control and to commit to new debt limits. Right now Canada’s debt is pushing over $874 billion, $343 billion of which is due to COVID-19 related spending alone.
This is all quite funny coming from the Liberal party that also ignores and tolerates Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s past of dressing up in blackface so many times he was unable to answer how many times he had done it, as if he was as prolific as Al Jolson.
Canadians should be very interested in how, over the next month, Canadian media operates as it will be an indicator of where modern journalism stands. Are we living in a time where journalists are the defenders of truth, or corruptible political mercenaries?
Trudeau of course always has more cabinet ministers around him to fire, but fewer and fewer Ministers who can really be said to have known better if something goes awry – an issue exasperated by the other Liberal ministers Trudeau has forced to resign in the past.
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