Europeans see through Justin Trudeau

A couple of days ago, the Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, by the Grace of Singh, Prime Minister of All Canuckistan, descended from the heavens [from an aging RCAF B767 actually. Ed.] to cast before the European parliament a few pearls anent the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

In a particularly fulsome pastiche of pusillanimous platitudes, Mr Socks called on the Euroweenies to stand together, stay strong, and fight valiantly to preserve liberal democracy… just as he had done the previous month when he bravely stood up to the truckers and other harborers of “unacceptable views” who besieged the world’s second-coldest capital in the Freedom Convoy.
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Rex Murphy: Justin Trudeau has become a punchline on the world stage — for good reason

It is a brazen thing to go to other countries like some John the Baptist for the democracies, shortly after having trampled all over the rights of those involved in a largely peaceful democratic protest.

Let me make a plain, direct statement: The trucker protest was not an attempted coup. It was not a rebellion. It was not an assault on Canada’s democracy. It was none of those things.

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‘DICTATORSHIP OF THE WORST KIND’: European MPs blast Trudeau for COVID ‘rights violation’

It seems Prime Minister Justin Trudeau isn’t welcome by some members of the European Parliament.

During a plenary session of parliament Wednesday in Brussels, several MEPs called Trudeau out, accusing him of violating human rights over the handling of the Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa last month.

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Yet more MEP’s lambaste Trudeau the fraud

Yet more MEP’s lambaste Trudeau the fraud

Hey Justin it’s not us. It’s you.

h/t RM

This turned up on CBC yet?

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My Hero!

My Hero!

Trudeau’s address to European Parliament focuses on the rising threats to democracies

h/t Clink

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Trudeau arrives in Brussels to wait tables at European Parliament ahead of NATO, G7 talks

Trudeau arrives in Brussels to address European Parliament ahead of NATO, G7 talks

The prime minister’s plane touched down at a Brussels military base this morning.

Trudeau’s speech is set to stress the importance of countries on both sides of the Atlantic working together to defend democracy in the face of Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.

It will be Trudeau’s second speech to European parliamentarians, following a 2017 address that was meant as a shot in the arm for a continent reeling from Britain’s vote a year earlier to leave the European Union amid the election of Donald Trump in the United States.

Who writes this bullshit? Maggie?

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Canadian Inflation Continues to Surprise Bank of Canada Forecasts, Merits Faster Tightening

Canadian inflation continues to surpass the Bank of Canada’s expectations and that likely amplifies the risk of a 50bps or larger hike at the April meeting. Momentum and breadth are both very high with further pressure ahead as Canadian monetary policy is far behind the curve.

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Trudeau is still blaming law-abiding gun owners for crimes they had nothing to do with

The amnesty period for guns the Liberal government prohibited in May of 2020 was supposed to expire in less than six weeks, but this week the government extended it to October 2023. While this means gun owners are allowed to hold onto their legally-owned property for another 18 months, it also proves the Liberals are doing up their firearms policy on the back of a napkin. Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights executive director Rod Giltaca joined The Andrew Lawton Show to discuss.

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