“Joe Oliver: Trudeau’s woke agenda fails to curb antisemitic outbreak” … that’s because his woke agenda nurtured it

Social justice is a signature mission of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who has promoted it with incessant virtue signalling. Yet it is unraveling due to an amoral, self-contradictory ideology and incompetent execution. As a result, Canada is a more divided country, riven by interpersonal and communal tensions and afflicted by the worst outbreak of antisemitism in our history.

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Rex Murphy: Trudeau values all opinions — that agree with his

Even minimal self-consciousness and the most fitful memory would have prevented Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in his most dramatic vocal mode, from making this statement recently:

“People are forgetting a little bit that we’re a country that protects the freedom of expression, that protects liberty of conscience, that respects and supports people even when we disagree with them across various points of view.”

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Justin is becoming the Jerry Lundegaard of Canadian Politics.

Poll says three in four want Trudeau to go, but Junior insists he’ll stay

On Feb. 28, 1984, Pierre Trudeau went for his famous walk in the snow where he made a decision about his political future.

The next day — a leap year Feb. 29 — his boys, including a future prime minister, tumbled into his bedroom to say goodbye to dad before heading to school. It was then that Pierre told them, “Boys, it’s time to go.” The elder Trudeau announced his resignation that day, clearing the way for a decade of rule by Brian Mulroney’s Progressive Conservatives.


Justin is becoming the Jerry Lundegaard of Canadian Politics.

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Pity Justin Trudeau, whose failed premiership is coming to a crashing end

The slow-motion car crash that has been Justin Trudeau’s time as prime minister of Canada appears to be nearing its merciful conclusion. It is difficult to see how he can go on much longer, lurching from one controversy to the next, vacuously mugging for the camera as he muddles through another awkward press conference with his deer-in-the-headlights gaze, repeating himself in French translation to take up more time, ensuring that he says as little as possible to a country that has stopped listening.

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Dear Justin Trudeau, rampant antisemitism on your watch is shameful

Open letter to the Right Hon. Justin Trudeau,

As one of your earliest supporters, I am dismayed by the deep divisions and disunity across the country and now within the Liberal party itself.

My late father and the Grafstein cousinhood have all been lifelong Liberals. My cousin Robert Kaplan was solicitor general in your father’s cabinet. He led the opening of the Second World War criminal dossiers. My cousin Phil Givens, after being mayor of Toronto, also served in your father’s Liberal caucus. I was appointed by your father to the Senate where I served 26 years representing Metro Toronto.

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Trudeau devotes a quarter of his time to ‘personal days’: Not as bad as Joe Biden

Since coming to power in 2015, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has taken 680 “personal” days – the equivalent of 22 months or nearly two years – an analysis of his public itineraries shows.

The Prime Minister’s Office has marked as personal his daily schedules 24 per cent of the calendar days since he first formed government, excluding election campaigns.


Where’s Joe Biden? Probably on vacation.

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Trudeau says more stupid stuff about Israel in order to please Hamas supporters

Trudeau says Israel hurting peace prospects in Gaza, decries Canadians ‘lashing out’

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Israel’s military actions in the Gaza Strip, meant to clear Hamas militants from the Palestinian territory, are making it harder to achieve long-term stability in the region.

Speaking to reporters at the APEC summit in San Francisco, Trudeau said the path to a viable two-state solution “is getting more difficult with all the hardship that Palestinians are going through.”

The prime minister said he is also disturbed by “Canadians lashing out in anger” against each other during the latest Israel-Hamas war, mentioning Jewish schools targeted by overnight gunfire and acts of Islamophobia.

This sort of crazy talk may mean he really is going to resign.

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‘He’s a big part of the problem’: Is the end near for Justin Trudeau?

OTTAWA, Ont. — Bad polls, grumpy voters and a patchy record on climate commitments have overtaken Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s eighth year in power. Canada’s political class is awash in speculation about whether he’ll survive a ninth.

Liberal lawmakers and anxious operatives are whispering that it’s time for Trudeau to think about throwing in the towel. The prime minister’s opponents delight in amplifying the angst.

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Don Martin: Life in Trudeau’s brain defies imagination

Getting inside Justin Trudeau’s head these days requires a vivid imagination.

The prime minister’s bizarre statement on the Middle East war this week reflects a distorted view that human-shielded resistance by Hamas terrorists can be overcome with “maximum restraint” by Israel’s military.

How a conflict where civilians, foreigners and sick patients are being held hostage by terrorists in and below Gaza hospitals can be resolved by passive soldiers using bullhorns instead of bullets is a tactic that would never have made it into Sun Tzu’s Art of War.

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100 officers deployed after Trudeau surrounded at Vancouver restaurant

One hundred police officers were deployed and two people were arrested after protesters calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war surrounded a Vancouver restaurant Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was visiting Tuesday night.

The heavy police response was triggered by the actions of the protesters and a need to facilitate Trudeau’s exit from the Chinatown eatery, a spokesperson for the Vancouver Police Department said at a news conference Wednesday.

h/t Mauser

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I hate Trudeau so much I’ll listen to him being hounded by his Hamas supporters

h/t Mauser

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