Trudeau’s Ethnic Community Preferences Define Legacy Of Social Division

For six-plus years media has been covering up a definitive aspect within the leadership style of Justin Trudeau. Throughout the time period, a social standard has quietly been maintained: government and media refuse to make reference Canada’s Anglophone communities.

Let us contrast this with treatment of 3rd World communities. Day after day, references to Sikh, Chinese and Muslim communities colour the flavour of media presentation. Quebecois culture, identity and heritage are a coveted commodity. But never an explicit reference Anglo-Canadians. For unspoken political reasons, this remains taboo.

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GOLDSTEIN: The real costs of Trudeau’s carbon tax

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s carbon tax, which rose by 25% to $50 per tonne of greenhouse gas emissions on Friday, doesn’t just increase the cost of gasoline.

The tax, which came into effect in 2019 at $20 per tonne and increases annually on April 1, applies to 22 types of fossil fuel energy.

That’s why the cost of almost everything goes up when the carbon tax increases, because almost all goods and services use fossil fuel energy.

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Trudeau doubles down on his failed climate schemes

This week, the Trudeau government unveiled a new set of unrealistic emissions reduction targets, which includes a plan to cut emissions by 40% by the year 2030 and measures targeting Canada’s oil and gas sector. Despite the fact that their climate schemes have failed time and time again, the government is doubling down and making life more expensive for all Canadians.

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Lethbridge MP says ‘many Canadians’ view prime minister as dictator

On Monday, Lethbridge MP Rachael Thomas was asked to weigh in after a Saskatchewan MP referred to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as a dictator.

“According to the Oxford dictionary, a dictator is a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force,” Thomas said. “There are many Canadians that would believe, that would hold the view, that this does apply to Mr. Trudeau.”

I’ve called him far worse and will continue to do so.

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Trudeau needs to halt these harmful carbon tax increases

The price of everything is rising. Canadians are feeling the pressure. For low-income Canadians, things are getting more difficult than ever. Food bank usage, to offer just one example, is sadly on the rise.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is scandalously planning to making this worse. Let us explain.

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We Will Delete You

How liberal democracies acquired the power to end your participation in society with the push of a button

Before beating a hasty retreat, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau went where no world leader has gone before. Last month, he became the first Western leader to wield the financial system as a push-button weapon of government enforcement against opinions and behaviors that he found politically distasteful or inconvenient. This is an entirely new form of power, which much of the world has not even begun to reckon with—but which may well define our politics in the years to come.

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Reuters Attempts Cover Up Of Justin Trudeau’s Hosiery Scandal & Denies Authenticity Of Junior’s Dick Socks In Dubious Fact Check

Fact Check-Altered photo of Canadian PM Justin Trudeau’s socks

Social media users are sharing a photograph of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau where the design on his socks has been altered.

The altered photos were likely intended as satire, but some users appeared to take the edit seriously, with comments including: “That’s not funny! Such a horrible example of a Canadian!”, “What an idiot” and “What a sicko!!! Seriously and he is a leader of a country!”


Given Trudeau  Reichsminister Chrystia Freedolph used to work for Reuters it’s safe to assume this is simply another cover-up by the MSM similar to the Hunter Biden laptop scandal.

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The Democratic People’s Republic of Kaneda

The Truckers Convoy that parked for three exuberant weeks in Ottawa protesting the draconian mandate policies of the government has been cleared away and nothing much had changed at the federal level. Most of the provinces have relaxed their COVID-19 restrictions, but the federal authorities have not budged an inch. The mandatory regime remains in place, and travel is still restricted for the unvaccinated, in flagrant violation of Section 6 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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