
Singh told Saltwire’s Thinking Out Loud with Sheldon MacLeod that he intends to continue his party’s coalition with the ruling Liberals.

Singh told Saltwire’s Thinking Out Loud with Sheldon MacLeod that he intends to continue his party’s coalition with the ruling Liberals.

The Liberals are looking to keep Parliament by Zoom call in place for another year, with a motion to extend the hybrid House of Commons to be introduced this week.
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Liberal House leader Mark Holland announced the government’s plan Monday morning, as the House of Commons enters its final week before breaking for the summer.

There appears to be a connection between anger towards the federal NDP leader and significant losses for the party in Ontario.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has had a busy 24-hours. Within a one day period, the newly established Liberal-NDP Socialist Coalition government accomplished the following tasks:
Passed legislation to ban and collect handguns. Shut down Parliamentary debate regarding Internet Censorship. Overthrow opposition Conservative motion to end Covid lockdowns for the unvaccinated.
A triple play of draconian measures it is. Smooth sailing through the House of Commons it was, thanks to NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh’s agreement to play back up goalie for Justin Trudeau’s pseudo-communist Liberal team.

When a political party reaches a certain level of failure, they are reduced to simply pretending to live in an alternate reality.
And as the failure of Liberal economic policy becomes increasingly apparent to Canadians, the Liberals are indeed retreating into a fantasy land.

Trusting the Trudeau Liberals – or any political party – to define the truth for an entire nation would be a massive mistake.
Failing upwards.
It seems to be the hallmark of government as of late.
The worse the government does at something, the more they demand even more money and power.
They fail, and use that failure to ‘justify’ gaining more control over your life.

Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca said the best way to get back to normal is to make classrooms safer.
“There are nine existing vaccines … in that roster of universal required vaccines,” Del Duca said during a campaign stop in Ottawa. “We will add the COVID-19 vaccine to that list. And we’re going to do that because the science is settled on this.”

If the Liberals truly believed they were governing effectively, why would they seek to expand state power over the internet and attempt to narrow the bounds of debate?

It was bound to happen. A Liberal MP has spoken out this week against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s pandemic policies, as well as the handling of the Trucker Convoy protests in Canada.
Joel Lightbound, Louis-Hébert, Que. MP, held a press conference where he stated that “those concerned about COVID-19 policies have legitimate concerns that should not be dismissed.”
That was then, and this is today. Another Liberal MP from Quebec has broken ranks with his boss. A three-term Liberal MP is now raising questions about Justin Trudeau’s handling of the pandemic. MP Yves Robillard says he agrees with fellow Quebec Liberal MP Joel Lightbound.

Liberal MP Taleeb Noormohamed compared the funds raised for the Truckers for Freedom Convoy to “terrorist financing” on Friday.
Noormohamed made the comment while answering questions about forcing fundraising platform GoFundMe to testify before a parliamentary committee.

The press release said this measure is being proposed to ensure Ontario’s reopening announcement does not lead to another lockdown.

According to a 2015 Supreme Court of Canada decision, political institutions from across the country must remain neutral with respect to religion.
“Federal and provincial governments are under an equal duty to maintain neutrality with respect to religion,” said Carissima Mathen, a law professor and constitutional expert at the University of Ottawa.
Fascinating it is to discover how this flies in the face of a recent development endorsed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

As Canadian society progresses toward a condition of authoritarianism, a number of parallels exist between our social structure and that within communist nations.
On this basis, a build-up of “unspoken realities” continues to foment. None should be of greater concern than the topic of which entities today control our country.

In recent weeks, media rumours have been swirling in regard to a potential partnership between the incumbent Liberal Party, and the federal NDP Party.
While media has played their part in advancing the theory, NDP party leader Jagmeet Singh has poured cold water on the concept:
“There is no discussion at all of a coalition and that is a firm no for me. There’s not going to be any coalition at all,” Singh said when speaking to reporters. He blamed the so-called rumours on Conservative Party leader Erin O’Toole.

In present-day Canada, dire fiscal warnings have become a way of life. For the past six years economists have been throwing red flags at the Liberal government’s unprecedented financial deficits.