Polling Numbers Indicate Canadians Want Trudeau Gone

A recent Angus Reid poll informs us that “one-in-three Canadians strongly disapprove of Trudeau, while only 6 per cent strongly approve of him. The Liberal Party runs ahead of him.”

And they are going to keep on running– more than likely forever. Thus revealed is an ill-considered element of federal politics. Justin Trudeau could stay or go. Political pundits speak of the fact that no prime minister has ever served four consecutive terms.

They don’t speak of the fact that no PM in history has ever done what Trudeau has done. As a politician, he is unprecedented — starting with his elevation of non-Canadians above and beyond the Canadian-born.

The Liberals will not lose the next election. If Trudeau does run, he will win. If a new party leader is appointed, they will win.

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COVID-19 vaccines for truck drivers ‘right thing to do,’ Duclos says as mandate kicks in

“Ve haf our vays off maging you gumply!”

Unvaccinated foreign national truck drivers are not allowed to cross the border into Canada as of midnight Saturday, while unvaccinated Canadian truck drivers still have a right of return, but must test and isolate for 14 days. The U.S. will also tighten its border restrictions a week later on Jan. 22.

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How big a threat are unvaxxed truckers?

Given the disruption it will cause to food and other supply chains in Canada and the United States, what evidence is there unvaccinated truckers crossing the border are major sources of infection for COVID-19?

That question seems to have been overlooked in the decision of the Trudeau government that Canadian and U.S. truckers crossing the border must be vaccinated or subject to quarantine.

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Russia-Ukraine tensions: What should Canada do? … Write a sternly worded letter threatening the tears of Justin!

Canada can and should be more engaged in de-escalation efforts at the Ukraine border where Russia is amassing troops but must focus on its diplomatic strengths, says national security experts.

In an interview on CTV’s Question Period airing Sunday, Richard Fadden, former CSIS director and national security adviser to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, said that includes calling out Russian aggression and threatening further sanctions, in union with NATO allies.

“We should be out there beating the bushes with our allies arguing, maybe send some more troops on a rotational basis, make sure sanctions that are now in place are fully respected, argue for bigger sanctions, but I don’t think we can do a great deal on our own,” he said.


There is  nothing material that Canada can do either alone or with our paper tiger NATO.

Sanctions like taxes are for the little people to suffer not Oligarchs.

No one wants a war over this latter day Czechoslovakia, not even Putin. Well maybe Freeland.

Putin will grandstand and wring some gains while showing up NATO for the farce it is.

Joe Biden will get his 10% and Germany will get its Russian gas.

It’s doubtful the western Euro’s would or even could defend themselves if attacked so I see little stomach for a war over Ukraine.

The Ukraine crisis may herald the beginning of a New Europe.

If the EU defence force is still on the table it may signal the end of NATO allowing the refinement of coordinated Eurocentric mass surrender skills untainted by American hegemony.


Good Grief.  Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly to visit Ukraine as it faces threat of Russian invasion

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Trudeau plays dangerous game demanding U.S. truckers have shots

Canada plans to start turning away unvaccinated U.S. truckers at the border this weekend, a move that threatens to upend the flow of everything from food to auto parts to building supplies between two of the world’s largest trading partners.

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Idiot Moralistic Utopian Delusions

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If he’s deported the taxpayer can save money by cancelling the sexology therapy!

St-Laurent man pleads guilty to sexually assaulting 4 women and a minor

A resident of St-Laurent pleaded guilty on Thursday to sexually assaulting four women and a minor over a period of 13 months.

During a hearing at the Montreal courthouse, Sobhi Akra, 38, also admitted he attempted to sexually assault two other women and another minor within the same time frame, between October 2017 and November 2018.

… Paquin said Akra is undergoing sexology therapy, and lawyers on both sides have requested a report be prepared before they make a joint recommendation on a sentence.

She said Akra faces possible deportation if he is sentenced to a prison term of more than six months.

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Are Mainstream Media Destroying The Conservative Party Of Canada?

“With this one astonishing claim, Erin O’Toole let us all down.”

Such goes the bi-line from an article in the Toronto Star. In case readers are not aware, the Toronto Star hates Erin O’Toole. What his claim is doesn’t matter, nor does the fact that he didn’t let all Canadians down.

What really matters is that media battering ram TorStar despise the Conservative Party, as well as “small-c” conservatives in general. The same applies to all mainstream media outlets in our country.

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Lack of clarity on vaccine rules at U.S. border leaves trucking industry idling

Canada’s trucking industry is stuck in neutral Thursday awaiting confirmation about a possible change to vaccination requirements at the U.S. border after a late-night statement from the government appeared to reverse course on the upcoming deadline.

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Oh Canada! Muslima traitor who joined ISIS and was inexplicably allowed back is under investigation for terrorism, war crimes

A Canadian woman traitor who was held for two years at an ISIS detention camp in Syria is now under investigation for terrorism offences and war crimes. However, her lawyer has suggested RCMP officers are exploiting their powers by both monitoring and investigating the Calgary mother ISIS Slag, according to court documents recently filed at the Calgary courthouse.

A publication ban protects the 30-year-old woman’s identity. CBC News will call her “S.A.,” as she was previously identified in Federal Court.

In late 2021, the woman was issued emergency travel documents and returned to Canada, landing in Calgary in late November to reunite with her five-year-old daughter, who eight months earlier had been released to the woman’s sister and American diplomat Peter Galbraith.

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