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Johnny Dollar's avatar

If he ordered it (and he probably likely did. He interfered in the SNC-Lavalin scandal. At the time, I tried to explain to people why it mattered and why it was serious what he did. It suggested he cared not a whit for the rule of law and the institutional principles that govern a democracy. He's more than willing to cross those lines of civility, ethics, and decorum. And has done so. REPEATEDLY. To this day, people still think what he did wasn't so bad because he 'saved' 9000 jobs - which only points to how immature and simple-minded some people can be ), why would anyone in the world risk their reputation or die on this hill for this moron?

Come out and tell the truth. It's nothing but scandal after scandal after shocking revelations with Justin Trudeau. Any other leader in a country with alert and diligent citizens and strong leaders would have tossed his sorry ass out.

There's no walking back from the things this country did and tolerated these past two years.

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GRY's avatar

I think Trudeau’s running away from the trucker convoy, his subsequent brutal crackdown on peaceful protesters and especially his little stunt with the Emergencies Act, confiscation of donations and freezing donor bank accounts without due process.

All of this woke up a lot of Canadians, the MSM was desperately spinning the lie that 70% of the public supported Trudeau and demanded the right wing extremists be crushed.

But many people finally woke up and saw the reality of the kind of government they were living under and the kind of person Trudeau really is.

Trudeau’s popularity is so low even his own party don’t want him and his cabinet, you’ll soon see how low he’ll go when the food shortages hit with him trying to destroy the agricultural sector in Canada the way he destroyed the energy industry.

Canadians are by nature politically quiet people but it doesn’t mean totally submissive.

I’ve seen videos of demonstrations where pro-Trudeau supporters showed up and promptly realized just how outnumbered they are and beat a hasty retreat, except for the Antifa numbskulls who think they could physically intimidate the anti-Trudeau side and learned a hard lesson about not kicking over the bee hive.

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Johnny Dollar's avatar

I agree with this comment. Canadians are definitely quiet. And we have to be careful so as to view that as complete apathy - of which I'm guilty as any for falling in this trap. We're far less audacious than Americans. It's worth keeping this in mind when we assess both countries.

But we're tolerating way too much with Justin for my taste.

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