Canada’s Corrupt Liberal Government
Majority of Canadians Believe Trudeau Has Fractured Society, Damaged Democracy

In his acceptance speech after winning a third term in office, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sought to downplay the divisions within Canada, saying “that’s not what I see.”
A poll from Maru Public Opinion says he is wrong. A Nanos Research Group poll finds that just 17% of respondents believe Canada should accept more immigrants to our country. Trudeau responded by establishing the highest immigration quotas in history. The Liberal government target stands at 451,000 migrants for 2024.
In the meantime, 77% of survey respondents said Canada feels more fractured than ever. 52% said Canada’s democratic system is broken and “needs a major overhaul.”
John Ivison: The government-killing malaise of stagflation looms for the Liberals

In March 1991, after winning a decisive victory in the first Gulf War, 90 per cent of Americans approved of then president George H.W. Bush’s job performance.
Eighteen months later, with the U.S. in recession, 64 per cent disapproved of his administration.
In November 1992, Bill Clinton was elected as the 42nd president of the United States, on the back of the unofficial slogan: “It’s the economy, stupid.”
Singh and Trudeau. Remember them.
Trudeau government to ship Roxham Road illegal border crossers to Ontario

The Trudeau government has approved a plan requested by Quebec to ship asylum claimants who illegally cross into Canada via Roxham Road into Ontario cities such as Niagara Falls and Ottawa.
Quebec authorities have pleaded with Ottawa in recent months to alleviate the stress the influx of migrants has caused for the province.
Exposed: Canada’s Giveaways Of Billions In Foreign Aid Wasted

The Canadian government’s massive annual donations of foreign aid to Third World countries is one of the most overlooked issues in our country.
From the point of view of a debt and inflation-ridden society, the situation is absurd. While Canada has been bogged down by an economically damaging pandemic, billions of dollars have flowed from government coffers to so-called “developing nations.”
Canada’s emergency rooms bear the brunt of a ‘perfect storm’

TORONTO, July 3 (Reuters) – Health authorities across Canada have cut the hours of hospital emergency departments and urgent care clinics in recent weeks, a move that in some cases may extend through the summer, due to a surge in patients and staff shortages.
The situation, clinicians say, is tied to a resurgence of viral infections such as COVID-19 among adults and children and a push by others to seek care delayed by the pandemic, and exacerbated by the high number of healthcare workers who are sick or burned out.
GUNTER: A handbook for schoolkids Liberals are funding is propaganda

According to the website Blacklock’s Reporter, on Wednesday the federal cabinet approved a quarter of a million dollars for a group called the Canadian Anti-Hate Network to produce propaganda for school children that seeks to demonize Conservative parties in Canada as hotbeds for white nationalists and other racists.
‘Incompetence is incalculable’: Airport frustrations sour Canadians’ summer travel plans

After years apart, Elizabeth Taliana says she booked a flight for her daughter to fly out from Toronto to Vancouver.
Her daughter only gets one week of vacation from work during the summer.
Even though she made the reservation more than two months ago, Taliana says she only learned recently that her daughter’s flight had been cancelled, a trend Canadians are becoming all too familiar with.
“I have not seen my daughter in almost six years, so this is very distressing,” Taliana told CTVNews.ca in an email.
You have to admire Canada’s basic dictatorship
We need those who were persecuted in communist countries, and fled to western "freedom" only to find them becoming increasingly authoritarian to start lobbying our governments because they know the territory like no one else.
LISTEN 👇 https://t.co/CGKz14FdBR
— EveningStar🌟 (@Evenings_Star) June 30, 2022
Another neighbor for Tamara Lich.
https://twitter.com/bumbaclot_1984/status/1543244743190216709
Theo Fleury says that Justin Trudeau is “the worst of the worst that Canada has to offer,” and that he “wants to be a dictator.”
Theo Fleury @TheoFleury14 says that Justin Trudeau is "the worst of the worst that Canada has to offer," and that he "wants to be a dictator." pic.twitter.com/mTVHR8Bbkd
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) June 30, 2022
Tamara Lich is getting a cellmate.
Ex-Mounties say Lucki scandal highlights politicized RCMP

Allegations of political interference in the investigation of the mass shooting in Nova Scotia highlight continuing problems with politicization of the RCMP, say former Mounties.
Rob Creasser was an RCMP officer in British Columbia from 1992 to 2010 and helped spearhead efforts to form the Mounted Police Professional Association of Canada (MPPAC). In an interview with Western Standard, Creasser said the revelations are only the latest indication of continuing problems.
“What I would gently call dysfunction within the organization — that hasn’t changed, despite me being out for now, over a decade,” Creasser said.
Trudeau to transfer willing ̷a̷s̷y̷l̷u̷m̷ ̷s̷e̷e̷k̷e̷r̷s̷ ̷ benefit shoppers from Roxham Road to unwilling Ontario in midst of housing crisis

Federal government to transfer willing asylum seekers from Roxham Road to Ontario
Fewer asylum seekers crossing at a popular, unofficial border point south of Montreal will be staying in Quebec, Radio-Canada has learned.
That’s because Ottawa has accepted a repeated request from the provincial government to transfer some people directly to Ontario — if they wish to go there.
With record numbers of claimants currently crossing via the makeshift border point, called Roxham Road, the federal government said it’s working to alleviate some of the pressure on Quebec to provide temporary resources and accommodation for people.
Just what we need in the midst of a housing crisis. No word from Ford on this.
Trudeau refuses to acknowledge protestors

“There are some people who really didn’t agree with many of your COVID protocols. They’re protesting here today. You are the Prime Minister. How do you heal those wounds?” Trudeau’s broadcasters, the CBC, asked.
“Well, I think we’ve always had challenges on Canada Day,” Trudeau responded. “And for many, the fact that there’s still work to do on Indigenous reconciliation.”
The Prime Minister is credibly accused of interfering in a criminal matter for political purposes? You don’t say!

What to think? Whom to believe? Did Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and former minister of public safety Bill Blair pressure the commissioner of the RCMP to interfere, for political purposes, in the force’s investigation of the worst mass murder in Canadian history? Did the commissioner in fact interfere? You be the judge.
