Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged to appoint female defence minister

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is being urged by several experts on sexual misconduct in the military to name a new defence minister as he sets about building a new cabinet following Monday’s federal election.

The calls are based on a belief that Harjit Sajjan has lost credibility when it comes to addressing what senior commanders themselves have described as an existential crisis within the Canadian Armed Forces.

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Trudeau Choses China Over USA, U.K. Australia With Foreign Policy Decision

For 70 years, the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, composed of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Britain and the United States, has worked to combat international threats and espionage. It has been a most exclusive club.

Now, there’s an even more exclusive club: the Three Eyes. Canada is not part of it.

According to the National Post, “the Trudeau Liberals have allowed Canada’s foreign policy to sit on the back burner as they pontificate about trendier social justice topics.”

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Justin Trudeau Shuns Western Canada In Favour Of 3rd World Canada

An interesting paradox lies at the heart of Liberal Party politics. On a surface level, three-time PM winner Justin Trudeau positions himself as a champion of social equality. Away from media presentation, Liberal strategy is cunning and conniving.

The latter relating to how Team Trudeau go about winning elections. The first point to notice is a deviation from traditional politics. The strategists behind Justin Trudeau are not out to win an election–their goal is to never again lose an election.

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Canadian Uprising: Thousands Fight Trudeau’s Covid Tyranny – ‘Stand Strong and Do Not Comply!’ (Exclusive Videos)

On September 18th, RAIR Foundation USA joined thousands of Canadian patriots marching for freedom in Ottawa, marking yet another weekend of resistance to brutal coronavirus lockdowns and the ever-increasing tyranny from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his allies.

h/t Marvin

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Trudeau Re-Elected Sultan Of Canada

After calling an early election, as is his kingly right, Justin Trudeau appears to have narrowly carried enough votes in yesterday’s election to secure another term as Sultan of Canada.

“Bring my camel, bring my scimitar!” laughed Trudeau as he carefully applied blackface. “I told everyone the genie had guaranteed a win! Oh man, this never gets old. We’re having a massive victory party tonight, I’m bringing in some elephants, belly dancers, my entire harem, the whole shebang. Or the whole he-bang…or, um, people-bang. Nevermind.”

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How Justin Trudeau went from liberal darling to possibly endangered species

Janet Clarkson knows what happens when Canadian voters have “unrealistic expectations” about a politician’s leadership in office: “They vote you out. Period. And that can happen to Prime Minister Trudeau in Monday’s election.”

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In Toronto, Trudeau’s Rivals See a Chance to Breach His Fortress

Toronto has been Justin Trudeau’s unassailable political fortress ever since he swept to power almost six years ago. In two elections, he’s never lost a seat in Canada’s largest city, and his Liberal Party holds most of the suburbs, too.

It won’t be easy to repeat that, as Trudeau faces attacks on both sides ahead of the Sept. 20 vote. Conservatives think they can snatch seats in outlying areas, but in the urban core, the left-wing New Democratic Party is the biggest threat. Both parties are trying to capitalize on voters’ concerns about an overheated housing market.

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GUNTER: Canada lost trust before we were left out of security pact

On Thursday, the United States, U.K. and Australia announced the formation of a security pact to counter China’s growing ambitions in the Indo-Pacific region.

Much of the coverage has centred on a deal that would see the U.S. sell Australia the technology to build nuclear-powered submarines.

But the pact covers far more than Aussie subs. It includes close co-operation on cyberintelligence, artificial intelligence, quantum computing and undersea surveillance. Since cyberspying and hacking are increasingly dangerous forms of state-to-state espionage, this three-way exchange is huge.

It’s also huge that Canada was not included — and it was no accident.

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