Trudeau’s personal war with India continues unabated unfortunately making Canada collateral damage

India trashes Canada for linking home minister to Sikh activist plot

NEW DELHI – India officially protested on Saturday the Canadian government’s allegation that the country’s powerful home minister Amit Shah had ordered the targeting of Sikh activists inside Canada, calling it “absurd and baseless.”

Relations between the two countries soured after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said last year there were credible allegations the Indian government had links to the assassination of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada. India has vehemently rejected the accusation.


Trudeau knowingly supports Khalistan militants in Canada, he does so to harvest the Sikh vote.

This whole affair is about Justin’s lust to remain in power.

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LEDREW: PM Justin Trudeau should stay on until he’s booted from office in an election

Only when he and his sycophants are tossed out of Ottawa will Canadians be able to rebuild what we’ve lost during his time in office

So, the current state of affairs in that Neverland called Ottawa is that a few nameless Liberal MPs wish Justin Trudeau would leave.

But he is a cagey one.

Fearing that this day would come sometime, he finished off that institution called the Liberal Party of Canada in favour of his progressive socialist party, leaving only the Liberal Caucus to oppose him – and they have no power.

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CSIS Tracked Intelligence Flow Across Government in Foreign Interference Leak Probe

CSIS Drink Coasters

Canada’s spy service tracked the flow of its intelligence reports across government and studied how other agencies handled them as part of an investigation into leaks of classified information about foreign interference, a newly released memo shows.

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service described the “tireless efforts” in the memo prepared for staff who were keen for an update on the probe into unauthorized disclosures to the media.


I maintain it was orchestrated by our allies to rid us of the ChiCom compromised Trudeau government.

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Trudeau hopes a ‘silent majority’ is still willing to listen

He surely would reject any such comparison but, in a recent interview, Justin Trudeau briefly sounded just a little bit like Richard Nixon.

Taking part in an conversation with Village Media, the prime minister fielded questions about the dissent within his caucus and his party’s descent in the polls. He was also asked about the “F–k Trudeau” flags that have — as much as any policy or political gesture — come to define this Liberal government’s third term.

One of the interviewers remarked that he couldn’t remember similar flags being flown for Stephen Harper or Jean Chretien. The unhappiness, he said, seemed “personal.”

Trudeau doesn’t understand that he stoked the ire of people who just wanted to be left alone.

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Carson Jerema: Trudeau Liberals settle on campaign tactics — lies

Liberal backbenchers who tried to stage a coup against Justin Trudeau’s leadership have been demanding a clear plan on how to stop the party’s collapse in the polls and prevent Pierre Poilievre’s ascension to government. It is something they’ve been clamouring for since the Liberals lost two byelections and the NDP tore up the confidence agreement it had with the party. And now we know what that plan looks like: lies. Lies of omission, distortion and complete fabrication about the Conservative leader.

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Terry Newman: Trudeau tokenism was ‘dehumanizing,’ former MP tells Jordan Peterson

Celina Caesar-Chavannes recently sat down with Jordan Peterson and described how quickly her time as a Liberal MP went from “sunny ways” to dark days. Little of what Caesar-Chavannes says here about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s behaviour is new, but since she, Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott left parliament, these behaviours have been corroborated so many times that they should now be impossible to ignore.

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Human trafficking surges by 73% under Trudeau Liberals

Human trafficking incidents have risen significantly since Justin Trudeau took office, with a 73% increase in police-reported cases since 2015, according to Statistics Canada’s latest report.

The data reveals that the number of incidents has climbed from 330 in 2015 to 597 by 2022, reflecting a substantial growth in human trafficking activity nationwide.

Progressives love exploiting the masses that’s why they demand open borders and mass immigration to destabilize economies.

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A tidal wave of immigration is swamping my country. It may not survive

Newsflash: Canada is in the process of falling apart.

No, it’s not because Quebec is once again threatening to hold a referendum on separation, although this may happen again in the coming years.

Our country is experiencing a series of crises because of the deliberate policy of mass immigration instigated by Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government soon after its election in 2015.

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Federal Liberals spent nearly $2M to produce podcasts: documents

OTTAWA — Canadian taxpayers paid nearly $2 million to produce scores of government podcasts that few Canadians are tuning in for.

Information unearthed in government documents reveals the costs of these broadcasts produced by various government departments and agencies — some of which eat up hours of employee resources and cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to create.

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‘Fundamental’ political shift required to overcome $40 billion NATO spending gap: analyst

Canada will need a profound shift in political priorities if the country is to ramp up spending to meet its international security obligations.

New projections released by the Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer reveal the massive spending gap Canada needs to overcome in order to meet its military commitment to its NATO allies.

According to estimates by the PBO, the federal government needs to double the amount it currently spends on the military under its two-per-cent-of-GDP NATO obligation.

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Good: Federal immigration cuts mean temporary foreign residents have little chance to stay in Canada legally

Temporary residents will face tougher odds of becoming permanent residents after the federal government cut immigration rates for the next three years, raising the ire of foreign students and workers who have spent considerable time and money in pursuit of building their lives in Canada.

Many chose Canada as a destination because it offers pathways to permanent residency for those with a Canadian education and work experience. But as the temporary resident population has soared in recent years, the competition for PR status has become stiffer – and now there are fewer spots available.

We need to take our country back.

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Why did Canada delay designating Samidoun as a terror group?

On the evening of October 7, 2024, a well-known and frightening group of people gathered on the steps of Vancouver’s Robson Square, their faces obscured by masks and keffiyehs as they set a Canadian flag on fire while chanting “Death to Canada! Death to the United States! And Death to Israel!” and “We are Hezbollah and we are Hamas!”

That group is Samidoun, also known as the Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, and they have a long history of incitement in Canada and abroad. They had been able to register themselves as a non-profit in Canada, but since this most recent stunt, calls increased not only to remove their non-profit status but also to list the group as a terrorist entity under Canadian law.

The Liberals are Samidoun.

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‘Ballots or bullets’: Sikh independence group’s provocative man of non-violence

In his many appearances in the mainstream media, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun comes off as an eminently reasonable face of the Sikh independence movement.

The Canadian-American lawyer accurately describes the global referendum he spearheads as a non-violent, democratic way to pursue turning India’s Punjab state into a separate nation. And he understandably condemns the assassination plots against him and other Sikh activists that U.S. and Canadian police have linked to the Indian government.

No matter your thoughts on India’s “misdeeds” Trudeau the vote whore should not be abusing Canada by harboring Khalistani extremists.

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The Rise and Fall of Canada’s Immigration Rates

Over the course of the past few years, the Liberal government overhauled Canada’s immigration policies and brought in record numbers of newcomers, before recently changing course.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) made a substantial change to its immigration policies on Oct. 24 in announcing cuts to its target numbers of new permanent residents over the next three years. The country’s targets will fall from 500,000 new permanent residents in each of the next two years to 395,000 in 2025 and 380,000 in 2026. The target will decline further to 365,000 in 2027.

At a press conference on Oct. 24, Immigration Minister Marc Miller said the “aggressive” volume of immigration had “come with some challenges.”

“SOME CHALLENGES” – Trudeau’s plan is replacement scale immigration.

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