
Trudeau Increases Foreign Aid To China From 2015-2019
According to Blacklock’s Reporter, the Trudeau government gave $41 million dollars of foreign aid to China in 2019. Canada sent the following amount of foreign aid to China from 2015-2019:
- 2019 – $41.9 million
- 2018 – $9.1 million
- 2017 – $8.5 million
- 2016 – $1.6 million
- 2015 – $0.1 million
In other words, an intentional year-over-year increase in foreign aid dollars to China as approved by PM Justin Trudeau.
LEVY: The government prepares to enable hard drug use
A recent report by a Health Canada government task force recommends that the Canadian government end criminal penalties for possession of hard drugs like heroin, cocaine, meth and fentanyl.
Health Minister Patty Hajdu even goes as far as to say, “substance use is a health issue. It is not a moral issue or a criminal justice one.”
“I Don’t Think About Monetary Policy” Is The Biggest Gaffe Of The Campaign So Far
With voters putting the surging cost-of-living as their top issue of concern, Trudeau demonstrates incompetence and detachment from what is impacting Canadians the most.


Defense Secretary: US Military Not Currently Able to Go Beyond Kabul Airport to Rescue People
The U.S. military does not currently have the capability of extending its presence beyond the perimeters of the Kabul international airport, Defense Secretary Gen. Lloyd Austin said Wednesday when asked about people wanting to leave, being prevented from reaching the facility.
Who Is Running The US Government Right Now? Because It Sure Isn’t Joe Biden
It is clear that Americans need a leader now more than ever, but who is stepping up to the plate to fight this crisis head-on? It certainly isn’t President Joe Biden and his team at the White House, who have all been hiding behind each other and using vacation time to cower from the press.
Tucker Carlson: Why Is It Our Unique Moral Burden To Take In Afghani Refugees?
What a betrayal the war in Afghanistan turned out to be. Above all, it was a betrayal of the American public, the people who for 20 years paid for the occupation. It was a betrayal of the ones who died there, of course, and of the tens of thousands of Americans who will carry the scars from this disaster for the rest of their lives. They were lied to. We were all lied to. And we have a right to feel bitter about that.
