Social media ROASTS Trudeau over photo op on Indigenous graveyard

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held a press conference in Saskatchewan on Monday alongside Premier Scott Moe, at Cowessess First Nation, where yet another lot of unmarked graves were discovered near a former residential school.

Many on social media, though, saw the prime minister’s actions as distasteful, after photos of Trudeau kneeling on the unmarked graves, holding a teddy bear, made their way to Twitter.

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A ‘long and expensive’ challenge: Alberta to join TC Energy’s $15B NAFTA claim over Keystone XL rejection

CALGARY — The Alberta government intends to join TC Energy Corp. in challenging U.S. President Joe Biden’s cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline, in what would be the first time a level of government is directly involved in a NAFTA dispute as an investor, according to legal experts.

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Majority in Ontario Oppose the Crux of Bill C-10

When asked whether they support a federal government bill to promote and demote content in the results of search functions on social media sites like YouTube and Facebook, 62% of Ontario residents said they oppose this initiative. Of those, 41% said they strongly oppose the government having this power, while only 6% strongly support it.

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Justin Trudeau oddly silent on Toronto cop’s line of duty death

The death of Toronto Police Const. Jeff Northup on the job early Friday has prompted police services – both across the country and around the world – politicians, and people from all walks of life to offer condolences on social media.

But one person who’s been noticeably absent in the Northup tributes is Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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Woke Revolution, Residential Schools And Trudeau’s War On Christianity

To be forthright, Cultural Action Party of Canada called it from day one. Rather than sunny ways, freshly-minted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau would over time bring serious trouble to society. He has done so in myriad ways– worst of all being an unprecedented form of social division.

An outcome of community disharmony is perhaps best exemplified by Justin Trudeau’s agenda of attack upon Christian Canada, in combination with an advancement of 3rd World religious communities.

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‘Unacceptable and wrong’: Trudeau condemns attacks on churches

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today condemned the wave of vandalism and arson attacks targeting Catholic churches across Canada, saying it’s not the solution to the trauma caused by residential schools.

Speaking to reporters after touring an Ottawa vaccination clinic, Trudeau said there has been “a rise of intolerance and racism and hatred that we’re seeing across the country.”

“It is unacceptable and wrong that acts of vandalism and arson are being seen across the country, including against Catholic churches,” he told reporters.

“… including against Catholic churches” as if it were an afterthought.

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WATCH: Dave Rubin SLAMS Justin Trudeau as an ‘absolutely ridiculous clown of a Prime Minister’

“But it might be that you guys are actually sort of the sun is setting on what a truly free Canada looks like. That’s what it seems like to me,” Rubin, host of the Rubin Report, pointed out.

He goes on to call Trudeau’s pandering the “worst sort of virtue signaling.”

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