Trudeau says he wanted G20 to take stronger stand against Russia on war in Ukraine … but no one wanted to talk to him

They made Justin cry.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says if it were up to him, the G20 leaders’ declaration on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would have been much stronger.

At a closing summit news conference on Sunday, Trudeau said, however, that if other leaders had their way, the declaration would have been much weaker.

“If it was just up to me, it would have been stronger, he said.

“But they sent me for a time-out when I started to cry.”

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India refuses to put up with that moron Trudeau

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PM Trudeau stuck in India following G20 summit due to ‘technical issues’ with plane

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s aircraft is experiencing a technical issue that is forcing the entire Canadian delegation to stay in India, where this year’s G20 summit took place.

Trudeau, his delegation and media travelling with the prime minister were set to depart on Sunday night, local time. However, shortly before leaving, the Canadian Armed Forces discovered a mechanical issue that could not be fixed overnight.

Can we take up a collection to keep him there?

h/t SM

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Is Justin Trudeau the Worst Prime Minister in History?

Having recently posted an article in which I ask the rhetorical question “Is Joe Biden the Worst President in History,” I felt an andiron piece with regard to my own country might be appropriate. Is Justin Trudeau the worst prime minister in history? The answer is, “Well, probably.” He’s a work in accelerated progress, though it must be said that he had immense help along the way: a compliant Parliament, an appointed Senate, a complicit Judiciary, and a bought-and-paid-for media have been loyally riding shotgun. Trudeau is perhaps the most disappointing, unctuous, and injurious prime minister ever to occupy the seat of power in Canada.

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Canada has become the ‘wokest’ country

Says his kids punched him out

When people compare Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau with father Pierre, the son almost never measures up. Perhaps that isn’t fair. After all, the old man won four general elections; established diplomatic relations with China in 1970, well before the United States; made Canada count in international politics; defeated French Quebec separatism; made multiculturalism and bilingualism official; and formed a new constitution for the country.

How can you beat that? To be sure, his strong federalism laid the seeds for the subsequent provincial discontent, if not rebellion, especially with the resource-rich western ones.

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Don Martin: Who will step up to have ‘The Talk’ with Trudeau?

OTTAWA – It’s time someone sat Justin Trudeau down for The Talk.

It happens to the best of them, that moment in a prime minister’s reign when a top staffer, political ally or even a trusted family member finally tells them what they need to hear instead of what they want to hear.

The Talk is invariably about telling them it’s time to go.

I doubt any of his staffers would even bother, Junior is likely convinced he can make it 2015 all over again.

 

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Canada’s Fashionable Lie

The California man who shot and killed the owner of the Mag.Pi clothing store in Cedar Glen, Calif. , on August 18 did so after making “disparaging remarks” about the Pride flag that adorned the establishment. The suspect, who was later killed by police, is alleged to have attempted to take down Pride-related regalia outside the store and issued homophobic remarks ahead of the violence. The sequence of events suggests that anti-LGBT sentiment at least partly inspired this attack. The event made headlines across the United States, in part, because atrocities like these are so blessedly rare.

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Canada’s woke nightmare: A warning to the West

Canada’s woke nightmare: A warning to the West

Under Justin Trudeau, Canada has sought to position itself as the global bastion of progressive politics. In my latest Telegraph documentary, seen above, I went to the former British colony to find out how Canadians are dealing with Trudeau’s radical reforms; from the promotion of gender ideology in schools and the mass legalisation of drugs, to his extreme new suicide laws and clamp downs on freedom of speech.

I began my investigation in one of the country’s most liberal cities, Vancouver. Possession of up to 2.5 grams of hard drugs, including heroin, cocaine and fentanyl, has been legalised in the city as part of a three year experiment which began in January of this year. If the aim was to combat the opioid crisis that already beset the city then it appears there is still much to be done as vast tent sites line the streets, patrolled by roaming zombie-like drug addicts.

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Trudeau sinks to using his daughter as a prop to garner sympathy

Trudeau brings daughter to Edmonton fundraiser to show her he isn’t hated

Trudeau deserves every ounce of public vitriol directed at him and his grifter government.

Justin is a vile race baiting swine who routinely slanders Canadians who disagree with him.

Few that I am aware of have ever dragged his kids into the mess he created for himself.

I have no doubt that his children know how reviled their father is. I am sorry for them.

But Junior is a narcissist incapable of self-reflection and will never change his odious ways to protect his children.

Instead this jerk who only 3 weeks ago was demanding privacy now cynically parades his daughter to win public sympathy.

Sophie should demand full custody and seek a court order that Justin never be alone with the children.

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There’s no quit in Trudeau. With an election loss, he could still be Liberal Leader

Justin Trudeau controls the Liberal Party top to bottom, upside down and sideways, a long-time Liberal caucus member told me this week. No Liberal leader has had such ironclad dominance since his father, Pierre Trudeau.

We recall the unity wars with John Turner, Jean Chrétien and Paul Martin, and the party’s distress under Stéphane Dion and Michael Ignatieff. There’s discontent with Justin Trudeau today, owing to the party’s falling support numbers. But not like those times.

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Poilievre Accuses Liberals of Using ‘Radicalization Rhetoric’ Against Dissenting Voices

“What I really worry about is the increased radicalization of rhetoric by Liberals, particularly Justin Trudeau,” said the Tory leader during a press conference in Ottawa on Aug. 21.

“The nastiness and meanness that they’re directing at people who disagree with their policies, whether it’s Trudeau’s nasty comments directed at Muslim parents, or whether it is him jabbing his finger in people’s faces.”

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Justin Trudeau thanks Canadians for respecting family’s privacy after split with wife

“I really, really want to thank Canadians for having been so incredibly gracious and incredibly generous in respecting our privacy and our space,” Trudeau said during a media availability in P.E.I. ahead of a three-day cabinet retreat. It was his first public statement on the separation since it was announced.

“I got a really good 10 days with the family to focus on the kids, to focus on being together and moving forward.”

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