Justin Trudeau the supreme divider of Canadians

… Ostensibly he’s all about sunny ways, sexy smiles and bringing us together. But watch him in action and something’s not right. Lyndon Johnson, no stranger to hardball politics, was fond of saying “Come now, and let us reason together” and sometimes he even meant it. Whereas Trudeau recently declared the vaccine-hesitant racist and misogynist without even checking whether they were angry old white men. He just reflexively invoked a mean-spirited stereotype.

It turns out vaccine skepticism is more common among non-whites.

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Conservative MPs accuse Trudeau of pushing ‘vaccine vendetta’ as convoy protest heads to Ottawa

Conservative MPs fiercely opposed to the federal government’s new vaccine mandate for cross-border truckers have slammed what they call Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s “vaccine vendetta,” saying that the policy will disrupt the country’s supply chains.

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Justin Trudeau is causing Canada to break out into national protest

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Will Trudeau’s Woke Agenda Transfer Anglophones To Second Class Citizenship?

For Canadians falling outside its parameters, the pace by which Canada’s “woke revolution” is progressing should be of major concern.

For all the liberal left’s talk of social equality, they refuse to speak of the “flip-side” to the equation. Meanwhile, media refuse to articulate the speed at which the agenda is advancing.

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Polling Numbers Indicate Canadians Want Trudeau Gone

A recent Angus Reid poll informs us that “one-in-three Canadians strongly disapprove of Trudeau, while only 6 per cent strongly approve of him. The Liberal Party runs ahead of him.”

And they are going to keep on running– more than likely forever. Thus revealed is an ill-considered element of federal politics. Justin Trudeau could stay or go. Political pundits speak of the fact that no prime minister has ever served four consecutive terms.

They don’t speak of the fact that no PM in history has ever done what Trudeau has done. As a politician, he is unprecedented — starting with his elevation of non-Canadians above and beyond the Canadian-born.

The Liberals will not lose the next election. If Trudeau does run, he will win. If a new party leader is appointed, they will win.

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Mandatory vaccination a betrayal of what Canada stands for

The case for vaccination against COVID-19 is strong, but instead of trying to persuade the remaining holdouts to get their shots, Canada’s political leaders, and especially Justin Trudeau’s Liberals, have insulted them, used them as a political wedge and trampled on their rights. Time was that the son of the man who brought this country the Charter of Rights and Freedoms would be expected to respect those very rights and freedoms.

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Trudeau plays dangerous game demanding U.S. truckers have shots

Canada plans to start turning away unvaccinated U.S. truckers at the border this weekend, a move that threatens to upend the flow of everything from food to auto parts to building supplies between two of the world’s largest trading partners.

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Rex Murphy: Trudeau’s vilification of ‘anti-vaxxers’ paved the way for Legault’s punishment tax

It is not, nor ever will be, rightly called a health tax. It’s a punishment tax. A punishment tax for exercising adult judgment on your own health. Who owns universal health care? Is it the citizens who fund it, or the politicians and bureaucrats who think they are in charge of it? Who, in Quebec and elsewhere, are now using as a bludgeon what was supposed to be a universal solace.

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Provinces ‘right’ to explore vaccination incentives, Trudeau says, as Quebec plans anti-vax tax

 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says provinces are “right” to consider ways to encourage and incentivize COVID-19 vaccination.

His comments come just one day after Quebec Premier Francois Legault announced plans to impose a tax on any unvaccinated Quebecers who don’t have a valid medical exemption.

“Different jurisdictions are making different decisions about how to encourage people to get vaccinated, and as a federal government, we will be continuing to be there to support them in those decisions and to make sure that everyone gets vaccinated,” Trudeau said.

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