Pierre Poilievre doesn’t like anti-Trudeau flags, but understands anger behind them

OTTAWA – Pierre Poilievre says he doesn’t like the expletive-laden flags some Canadians are using to denounce Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

But the federal Conservative leader also says he understands the anger fuelling such displays, and that it is up to the government and politicians to address it.

The comments follow a blog post by Erin O’Toole, who served as Conservative leader before Poilievre.

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KRAYDEN: The most awkward, embarrassing and just plain stupid moments of Justin Trudeau in 2022

“I trust, dear readers, you all had a Merry Christmas and are preparing to bring in 2023 at the end of this week.

But before we do that, it is perhaps both prudent and obligatory to remember the year that was and to focus on just how ridiculous our Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the world of politics consistently in his travels around the world or at home.

This will be by no means an exhaustive list, but I hope to touch on events that were significant – either for comedic or tragic reasons.”

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Conrad Black: A moral imperative for Trudeau Liberals to resign

In 1973, after Pierre Trudeau had pulled in only two MPs ahead of Progressive Conservative Leader Robert Stanfield, with David Lewis’s NDP holding the balance of power, the government was unexpectedly defeated in a parliamentary vote and Stanfield announced the existence of a ”moral imperative” for Trudeau to resign or request a new election. Instead, Trudeau redoubled incentives for the NDP and had a motion adopted declaring that the previous lost vote was of no significance, and soldiered on in the imperishable Liberal confidence that they are the natural and ordained party of government. That is not an incomprehensible conviction given that in the past 126 years, since the elevation of Wilfrid Laurier in 1896, the Liberals have governed for 86 years.

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Trudeau says Canada is fortunate to be a ‘country of peace’ in Christmas message

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is asking Canadians to remind themselves how fortunate they are “to live in a country of peace.”

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Sabrina Maddeaux: Thanks to nepo baby Trudeau, Canada is now a nepo nation

Practically everybody loves babies — unless they’re nepo babies, that is. The trendy social media term blasted into full-fledged controversy after New York magazine dubbed 2022 the “year of the nepo baby.”

The term, which is short for “nepotism babies,” refers to children of celebrities who have become famous themselves. As it turns out, there’s a lot of them. When it comes to getting a job, it’s often about who you know; but in the entertainment industry, it’s really about who your parents are.

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Sabrina Maddeaux: Justin Trudeau’s hilariously low bar for declaring Canada isn’t ‘broken’

There’s little Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appears to enjoy more than a properly dramatic speech. So, at the first in-person national Liberal Party holiday party since COVID-19, he gave himself the gift of delivering one to over 2,000 party members.

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Justin Trudeau’s condemnations of the CCP’s Covid authoritarianism are a sick joke.

The brass neck of the Western lockdown zealots

‘Everyone in China should be allowed to express themselves, should be allowed to share their perspectives and indeed protest.’ So said Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau this week, in response to Beijing’s brutal crackdown on China’s anti-lockdown protests – the largest protests in China since the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989.

To describe Trudeau as an unlikely defender of the right to protest would be the understatement of the year. This is a leader whose own crackdowns on protest broke new ground in the West when it came to Covid authoritarianism. His showdown with the Canadian truckers earlier this year was an especially shameful episode.

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GUNTER: Tardy Trudeau shows contempt, again

It’s not as if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was all that late for his appointment at the Rouleau commission on Friday.

No doubt, plenty of brides were later for their weddings this past summer than Trudeau was (approximately five minutes) for his testimony regarding his invocation of the Emergencies Act last February against the truckers’ convoy in downtown Ottawa.

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Trudeau embarrasses nation on Canada’s Drag Race spinoff

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made an appearance on Friday’s episode of Canada’s Drag Race: Canada vs. the World to offer the contestants words of inspiration before the main challenge.

Trudeau is touted as being the first world leader to visit the competition series founded by RuPaul.

During the episode, the prime minister shared his thoughts on Canada’s efforts to embrace diversity, noting there is a lot more work to do toward building allyship in Canada.

Says  the most despised office holder in Canada ever. Even Zelensky hasn’t stooped this low.

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Justin Trudeau’s Drag Race

His upcoming appearance on the hit show is another milestone in Canada’s descent into clown world.

Canada’s top feminist, Justin Trudeau, has put his blackface days behind him in order to promote a more progressive insult – womanface. Earlier this month, the new trailer for TV drag competition Canada’s Drag Race: Canada vs the World teased a special appearance from Canada’s prime minister. Although without make-up, Trudeau was perhaps the biggest clown of them all.

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