Canada’s Farmers Warn Trudeau As He Threatens Fertilizers

Trudeau has recently criticized grain growers as the worst emissions offenders. This is what the Dutch government did – demonized farmers.

Farmers in Canada aren’t paranoid. Trudeau has put them next on his kill list. He’s a good little World Economic Forum operative. The Prime Minister is looking to kill fertilizers.

It’s a land grab scheme. You will own nothing.

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Canada did not have to violate its own sanctions against Russia

Canada’s decision to ship a turbine from Montreal to Germany for use on Russia’s Nord Stream pipeline is an unacceptable and unnecessary breach of western sanctions.

The decision was described by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a sign of “weakness” and “absolutely unacceptable.” In Newsweek, a source close to Zelenskyy’s government described the rationale for the exemption as “bizarre and non-sensible,” and the decision itself as “morally bankrupt.”

Always watch what Trudeau does not what he says.

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Trudeau Crackpots propose to strangle oil & gas sector by emissions cuts

Ottawa proposes to cap oil, gas emissions using industry-specific carbon pricing system

Canada aims to cut emissions across all sectors 40 to 45% from 2005 levels by 2030

The federal government is proposing to use an industry-specific cap-and-trade system or a modified carbon pricing system to set a ceiling for emissions from the oil and gas sector and drive them down almost 40 per cent by the end of this decade.

The two options are contained in a discussion paper Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault will publish Monday. It is the first glimpse Canadians are getting of how the Liberals expect to implement the oil and gas emissions cap promised in last year’s election.

Gotta love how the CBC makes it look like Trudeau is fulfilling an election promise the majority wants when he barely held on to a minority government.

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Elastic sanctions allow continued use of Ukraine crisis as cover to implement great reset green-scam: Freeland

Decision to exempt gas turbines from sanctions right thing to do: Freeland

The Liberals are facing heavy criticism from Ukraine for exempting six Siemens Energy turbines, which were serviced in Montreal and help deliver gas to parts of Germany, from sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.

Speaking to reporters in a teleconference after a meeting of G-20 finance ministers in Bali, Indonesia, Freeland said she understood Ukraine’s response but defended the government’s move as the right one to make under the circumstances.

“That was a very difficult decision for Canada and I understand the concern that Ukraine has about it, but it was the right thing to do,” Freeland said.

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Chrystia Freeland Undermines Democracy As World Economic Forum Board Member

She’s more low-key than her boss. A squeaky voice and pedantic manner make her less suspect. None of it should undermine the idea that Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland is playing second-fiddle to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

The parameters accorded to establishment media by Canada’s Liberal government recede at a rapid pace. It was in February, 2021 that the National Post offered the following political observation:

“There’s no need to invent conspiracy theories. The attempt by global elites to subvert local democracy is in plain view.”

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SNOBELEN: Wilson-Raybould reveals caucus-cabinet disconnect

I finally got around to reading Jody Wilson-Raybould’s account of her time in the Trudeau government and in cabinet.

Wilson-Raybould’s account of her days in (and out) of the Trudeau government is interesting, if only for her take on the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). The PMO is the inner sanctum of government where the unelected make or break political careers and dictate the future of the country.

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‘They’re F***ed’: Joe Rogan Says ‘Canada Is Communist’ Now, Being Led By A ‘F***ing Dictator’

During “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast Thursday on Spotify, the host was speaking with guest comedian/author Tom Segura about the COVID lockdowns and regulations in Canada as he admitted that before the pandemic he actually liked Trudeau. Rogan said he thought the prime minister was previously a “cool guy.”

“Canada is communist,” the podcast host told his guest. “They’re f***ed. They gotta get rid of that guy [Trudeau].”

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Trudeau event at brewery cancelled as apparent convoy protesters set up outside

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s day of whistle stops in the Ottawa area ended early Friday as anti-Liberal protesters gathered outside a brewery before he arrived.

Following uneventful stops in Gatineau Park in Quebec and two Ottawa suburbs earlier in the day, Trudeau was on his way to the Brasserie Etienne Brule Brewery in Embrun, Ont., about 30 minutes east of Ottawa. The event was called off before he arrived.

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Propaganda Trudeau Style

“What do you do with someone with an allergy? What do you do with someone who’s immunocompromised, or someone who for religious reasons…or deep convictions, decided that no, they’re not going to get a vaccine? We’re not a country that makes vaccination mandatory.”~ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Brandon Gonez Show, May 9, 2021

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‘Simply no way for me to cut back anymore’: Canadians reveal how BoC’s interest rate hike affects them

Since the Bank of Canada announced the biggest interest rate hike in decades aimed at tempering rising inflation, Canadians have been assessing the impact on their purchase decisions and financial futures.

This week, CTVNews.ca asked Canadians what impact the unexpectedly large rate hike will have on their lives.

While some are left axing plans for home improvements and decreasing grocery budgets, others, who are hoping to enter the housing market, see the hike as a “positive” opportunity amid falling housing prices.

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Gwyn Morgan: The disastrous consequences of the green movement

Action: Seventeen Canadian Liquified Natural Gas projects that would have eliminated the need for Germany to import Russian gas were stymied by impossible-to-meet government rules that required emissions resulting from their construction and operation be “net zero.” The Canadian government’s delusionary “net zero” target also drives policies that stymie exports from this country’s oil reserves, the third largest in the world.

Consequences: Germany faces the Hobson’s choice of continuing to fund Russia’s brutal invasion or face disastrous natural gas shortages. Russia becomes the world oil market’s “swing producer.” Oil prices skyrocket, raising the cost of transportation for both industry and individuals. Inflation wreaks havoc across the globe.

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Trudeau Sending Billions To Middle East As Canadian Economy Falters

In 2019, Justin Trudeau increased Canada’s budget for international assistance to $6.2 billion dollars. In 2020, the Liberals increased foreign aid assistance by 7.7 percent over the previous year.

The 2021 federal budget added an additional $1.4 billion for international assistance over a five-year period. Most foreign aid donations involve transferring funds to the World Bank, International Monetary Fund and African Development Bank.

Let us understand this in basic terms. Each year, our ruling government extracts approximately $7 billion dollars from Canadian taxpayers, and ships the funds to the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and the African Development Bank.

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