Justin Trudeau – Pissant
The Muslim revolt against Justin Trudeau

Canada’s Muslim communities are rising up against gender ideology.
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has long sought to present himself as the voice of minority groups. His Liberal Party has gone out of its way to appeal to the likes of new immigrants, women, ethnic and religious minorities and the so-called 2SLGBTQQIA+ community.
It’s time to send Justin Trudeau to NATO purgatory

Like some of you, my father would say “it’s time for a frank talk” whenever he needed to tell me something I did not want to hear.
Back then, it was often a reminder that filling the gas tank was part of driving his car on Saturday nights.
Well, it’s time for a little frank talk with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada because he’s been eating too many free lunches lately.
Not a good look …
A video is being shared widely on social media that depicts a protester in Belleville yelling "you're a pathetic Jew" at least twice to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Protest is essential to any democracy, but hatred spreads when it is tolerated. We urge any media sharing the… pic.twitter.com/ltimBGUqtz
— Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center (@CanadianFSWC) July 21, 2023
Probably Sophie. Just Kidding.
It must be asked. Is it “Pathetic Jew” or “Pathetic Puke.”
I think the latter frankly.
Justin Trudeau is Canada’s least-liked prime minister in 55 years

Justin Trudeau has been voted Canada’s worst prime minister in the past 55 years by three out of 10 respondents in a new public opinion survey from Research Co.
Published Friday, the opinion survey also found that Trudeau’s father Pierre was preferred as Canada’s best leader, attracting 20 per cent of the vote.
Trudeau cuts appearance in Belleville, Ont., short as protesters swarm motorcade

OTTAWA — An event for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was cut short in Belleville, Ont., today after nearly 100 protesters surrounded him and his motorcade.
Trudeau was in the city to mark the seventh anniversary of the Liberal government’s Child Care Benefit, to meet with the mayor and to visit a farmers’ market.
Protesters showed up at the market outside city hall as Trudeau met with a crowd of community members and took selfies.
#TrudeauNationalDisgrace #TrudeauBrokeCanada #TrudeauChineseAsset #TrudeauMustGo #trudeaufortreason
Trudeau got a warm welcome from us in Belleville, more videos and pictures to follow 😁 pic.twitter.com/wX6rhOo411— 🇨🇦Susyq999🇨🇦 (@Susyq99969) July 20, 2023
Junior
Trudeau physically removes and arrests town hall audience members when they stand up to him. pic.twitter.com/jYrnAfVlhA
— The Amazing Zoltan (@AmazingZoltan) July 20, 2023
So long as he holds on to that 23% of eligible voters who voted and Jaggy this just won’t matter.
Justin Trudeau booed at North American Indigenous Games

It’s never a good sign when the leader of your country gets the Gary Bettman treatment at a major event.
During the opening weekend of the North American Indigenous Games, which is being held in Halifax this year, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was loudly booed when making a speech.
Would you boo him too? 😂 pic.twitter.com/zqM0ygnYT8
— Canada Proud (@WeAreCanProud) July 17, 2023
Son of Canadian pastor gets standing ovation in EU Parliament as he slams PM Justin Trudeau for taking ‘freedom and democracy’ away from citizens – as his father faces jail time for sermon to truckers blocking US-Canada border last year

The son of a Canadian pastor who faces jail time for preaching to truckers who blocked the US-Canada border last year received a standing ovation in EU Parliament as he slammed PM Justin Trudeau for taking ‘freedom and democracy’ away from citizens.
Nathaniel Pawlowski’s father Artur Pawlowski potentially faces 10 years in prison after he delivered a 19-minute speech to truckers who were protesting federal vaccine mandates by blocking the border in early 2022.
‘I am here today in desperation, a cry for help,’ Pawlowski, 23, told members of the EU Parliament on July 4. ‘I would like to stand here and tell you all the things about freedom and democracy that I like, but I no longer know those things.’
GUNTER: Trudeau a fool in his WWII overture toward Big Tech

Farcical, delusional and inconsequential.
That’s what the Trudeau Liberals’ attacks on major social media platforms are – farcical, delusional and inconsequential.
In Danielle Smith’s Alberta, Justin Trudeau is the black-hatted villain

When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau turned up at the annual Calgary Stampede on Friday, he was wearing his annual good-guy white cowboy hat.
But for many Albertans, Trudeau is forever the bad guy in the black hat, the Snidely Whiplash of Alberta politics who, politically speaking, evicts widows and ties people to train tracks.
Prime minister’s two-day trip to anti-poverty summit in NYC rang up $61K hotel bill

OTTAWA — Taxpayers paid $61,000 for hotel rooms so the prime minister could attend a celebrity-studded, two-day summit in New York City, newly released documents obtained by National Post reveal.
I predict that once he leaves office Trudeau will enjoy an equivalent social cachet to Meghan Markle. Shunned.
SNOBELEN: Trudeau’s arrogance leaves reputations in tatters

This week, the nation viewed another chapter in the long, slow meltdown of David Johnston. This is a saga about character.
Johnston’s judgment in accepting the role of special rapporteur is questionable. His stubborn insistence in carrying on with public consultations without the support of parliament hints of arrogance.
Tin Pot Tyrant Trudeau has nerve to hector Poland about democratic backsliding

Trudeau raises Poland’s democratic backsliding as prime minister visits Toronto
OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he raised concerns about reports that LGBTQ rights and democracy are under threat in Poland during a Friday visit with its prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, in Toronto.
The visit comes amid unprecedented economic and military collaboration between the two countries.
“I certainly raised concerns that we have around some of the reports coming out of Poland around LGBTQ rights, around democracy, and we had a frank conversation, as must be the case,” Trudeau told reporters Friday.
