G20: Freeland claims Russian delegation are personally responsible for ‘war crimes’ in Ukraine

Don’t forget that the PMO had the press make up feel good stories about Freeland when this photo went viral.

Canada’s finance minister, Chrystia Freeland, has told Russian officials at a meeting of G20 finance ministers that she held them personally responsible for “war crimes” committed during Russia’s war in Ukraine, a western official said.

Freeland directly addressed the Russian delegation taking part in the meeting of the Group of 20 major economies, telling them on Friday: “It is not only generals who commit war crimes, it is the economic technocrats who allow the war to happen and to continue,” the official said.

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Germany’s ambassador to Canada on Ukraine, turbines and Canada as an energy exporter — just not right away

Like you, I did not expect turbines would be on the exam. But the Trudeau government’s decision to waive export restrictions for Russian-owned turbines puts Canada right in the middle of a dispute between Ukraine and Germany over sanctions against Russia. Volodymyr Zelensky is furious, the World Ukrainian Congress is suing Canada, and this all looks more like a preview of coming attractions than like a one-off.

I called Sabine Sparwasser, Germany’s ambassador to Canada, who’s an old acquaintance and has held previous postings in Canada, off and on, since 2003.

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Canada Is Not Free Until Tamara Lich Is

Rape, murder, and counseling to commit mischief are some of the most heinous and illegal acts one could do in Canada. The only difference between them is that it’s rather easy to make bail on the first two charges. Or at least this is the Canada that Justin Trudeau has built.

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Critics Lash Out at Trudeau Government Over Inflation

HALIFAX, CANADA — Opposition parties in Canada are seizing on the highest inflation rate since 1983 to batter the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, less than a year after it was returned to office for a third term.

“I was shocked how many people came up and said to me that was their first meal of the day. That is unbelievable,” said Conservative Party member of Parliament Rick Perkins who hosted a free BBQ at his constituency office in Nova Scotia to mark the July 1 Canada Day holiday.

“The cost-of-living increases are very tough. Every day people are phoning our office crying that they can’t afford food, they can’t afford their medicine,” he told VOA.

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Trudeau Defends Being An Absolute F*&KING Hypocrite On Russian Sanctions

Trudeau defends two-year deal to repair Russian pipeline turbines despite sanctions on Moscow

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is defending the Canadian government’s recent agreement to import and repair Russian pipeline turbines for up to two years, calling it “a very difficult decision.”

He said Canada ultimately decided to circumvent its own sanctions against Russia because it did not want punitive rules aimed at Russian President Vladimir Putin’s administration to contribute to the energy crisis in Europe and end up hurting natural gas consumers in countries such as Germany.


I think Trudeau’s real motivation and cause for concern lies with events in Sri Lanka and the Netherlands. Trudeau and other of Ukraine’s so-called allies have used the Russian aggression to advance their ruinous green agendas.

Germany is critical to the anti-Russian alliance. Trudeau and Germany are committed to the same policies i.e. “organic” farming that helped ruin Sri Lanka’s economy and now threaten Dutch farmers. If the Germans start rioting because they’re freezing this winter all their green-scam plans will be scuppered along with the alliance and their pretend sanctions.

So the gas has gotta flow to keep Germany in on the green-scam lest the remaining nations fall like dominos. 

And Ukraine be damned because Russia needs the gas revenue to finance the war.

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Guilbeault’s cross-country climate train tour derailed by lack of service

OTTAWA – Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault’s promise to travel by train across Canada to talk to people about emissions was derailed by the lack of rail routes available to cross the country.

In November, Guilbeault announced in Glasgow during the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference — commonly known as COP26 — that he would be hopping on Via Rail trains in the upcoming months to tour the country and discuss climate change.

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Culture, Economy: Trudeau Prepares Canada For Transfer To Dictatorship

To conclude that our prime minister is the grand inquisitor of political transformation is complete folly. He doesn’t have the mental aptitude. What he does have is a mind impressionable enough to believe he could transition from national leader to demi-god of globalism.

As such, Justin Trudeau was chosen as a figurehead– and talking head– for the great Canadian reformation.

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Jordan Peterson, Rex Murphy On Trudeau’s China Derived Internet Censorship

“Bill C- 11 all internet content as subject to the same CRTC regulation as CBC. I can’t believe I read it correctly. The bill is couched in all this diversity, inclusivity and equity terminology.”

“It’s unconscionable in a western democracy. Government are clamping down more viciously than any other developed country. Canadians won’t even know what content is hidden from them.”

— Dr. Jordan Peterson

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Western sanctions are already crumbling – Canada has announced that it will ‘exempt’ Russia over a gas turbine

On Sunday 10th of July 2022 a news story broke that went largely undiscussed in public. Canada announced that it would break the Russian sanctions and release a gas turbine that was needed to ensure that the Nord Stream 1 pipeline was functional. By clearly signalling that the sanctions against Russia will be broken whenever required, it is obvious that sanctions will not be lasting for a long time.

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Trudeau’s deal covering repair of Russian-owned turbines is for a longer period than previously disclosed, sources say

The Canadian government’s deal to allow the repair of Russian-owned turbines covers a period of up to two years from now and would allow the import and re-export of up to six units – a far more extensive arrangement than had previously been disclosed.

Two government officials told The Globe and Mail on Tuesday that Global Affairs Canada granted the German industrial giant Siemens Energy an exemption under Canada’s Russia sanctions for two years. This allows the company to send turbines from Nord Stream 1, a pipeline majority-owned by Russian state controlled Gazprom, to Siemens Canada’s facilities in Montreal for regular repair and maintenance.

One of the officials stressed that the arrangement with Siemens allows the Canadian government to revoke the sanctions-relief permits at any time. The Globe is not identifying the officials, who were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.

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GOLDSTEIN: Someone tell the PM the world needs more fertilizer, not less

The Trudeau government’s plan to reduce the use of fertilizers in Canada in the name of fighting climate change is the kind of thinking that globally applied, will lead to skyrocketing food prices and famine.

It is another example of how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s mantra that the world must move ever faster away from the use of fossil fuels is increasingly becoming disconnected from reality because of rapidly changing global events.

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RCMP Commissioner told Ottawa not to publicly share details of weapons used by Nova Scotia gunman

RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki warned the offices of top federal politicians not to share operationally sensitive details she was disclosing to them about a mass murderer’s weapons in a message she sent days before she pushed her subordinates to release that same information to the public.

Commissioner Lucki’s decision to urge the release of details about the guns used in the 2020 Nova Scotia massacre is at the centre of a political firestorm raising questions about whether she is sufficiently independent. New information about the commissioner’s dealings with top federal politicians is laid out in an e-mail from April 23, 2020.

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Trudeau government targets grain growers as worst emissions offenders

A Trudeau government report is putting farmers next on the carbon emissions chopping block, using UN data that accuses Canadian grain growers of producing crops with the highest “emissions intensity” in the world.

A new “discussion document” released by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada titled “Reducing emissions arising from the application of fertilizer in Canada’s agriculture sector” singles out wheat, barley and other cereal producers for emission reductions.

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High gas prices hurting? That’s exactly what Trudeau wants

The Trudeau Liberals must be patting themselves on the back every time they pass a gas station, after all, these unaffordable pump prices are precisely what they want.

Inflation hasn’t been this high since the Pierre Elliott Trudeau government back in the early ’80s. Canadians are struggling to afford groceries and other basics. But that hasn’t stopped the current Trudeau government from divulging its plan for a second carbon tax.

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