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Bwaaaa hahaha as Ezra Levant and Rebel Media come out on topthe truth wrote: ↑Sep 12th, 2023, 11:40 am loser libs lose again https://www.castanet.net/news/Canada/44 ... ourt-order

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A federal minister can’t figure out if the carbon tax is “very minimal” or “hurting Canadians.” The carbon tax hurts normal Canadians...just not ministers who take home $287,000 taxpayer-funded salaries.
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https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/te ... 4aa7b&ei=9Terry Glavin: Chong lauded by U.S. lawmakers while a scolded Trudeau has wings clipped
It made for quite the study in contrasts.
Conservative MP Michael Chong was applauded by a bipartisan committee of U.S. lawmakers in Washington, D.C., this week for standing up for China’s persecuted Uyghurs and for shining a light on Beijing’s concerted strategy of harassment, intimidation, influence-peddling and political interference in Canada.
In Delhi, meanwhile, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was stuck in a hotel for 36 hours waiting for his broken CC-150 Polaris airplane to get fixed after attending an international summit where he was mocked by the Indian press, scolded by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and politely ignored by his fellow G20 leaders.
It’s been quite the study in irony, too.
After having dodged and delayed three House of Commons resolutions demanding a public inquiry into disturbing intelligence agency disclosures that Beijing had engaged in elaborate monkey-wrenching operations that favoured the Liberals during the 2019 and 2021 federal elections, the Trudeau government finally caved and announced last Wednesday that an inquiry would proceed.
The next day, in Singapore, while insisting that foreign interference in Canada’s elections was under control, Trudeau told reporters that when he got to India he intended to complain to Prime Minister Modi about India’s interference in Canadian affairs. Trudeau’s eventual meeting with Modi awkwardly coincided with a “referendum vote” at a Surrey Sikh temple calling for a separate state to be carved out of India’s Punjab, part of a long-term, often violent agitation based mostly in Canada that the Indian government has repeatedly protested as an unacceptable Canadian interference in India’s affairs, owing to Ottawa’s toleration of separatist Khalistani activism here.
Trudeau’s meeting with Modi did not go well. Several G20 leaders, including U.S. President Joe Biden, the U.K.’s Rishi Sunak and Japan’s Fumio Kishida, held direct bilateral discussions with Modi. Trudeau was eventually granted a brief and reportedly frosty “pull-aside” meeting where Modi upbraided Trudeau about Khalistani agitation in Canada, which has recently included threats of violence against Indian diplomats.
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Of course Liberals and the NDP have seen the polls, but they’re at least six months behind the times in believing the surge continues to be mostly based in anger and disillusionment, or even specific policy. It’s snowballing into something bigger and more powerful: a culturally-cool movement younger Canadians are proud to be part of and bonding over.
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The Green Barbarian wrote: ↑Sep 13th, 2023, 2:02 pmhttps://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/te ... 4aa7b&ei=9Terry Glavin: Chong lauded by U.S. lawmakers while a scolded Trudeau has wings clipped
It made for quite the study in contrasts.
Conservative MP Michael Chong was applauded by a bipartisan committee of U.S. lawmakers in Washington, D.C., this week for standing up for China’s persecuted Uyghurs and for shining a light on Beijing’s concerted strategy of harassment, intimidation, influence-peddling and political interference in Canada.
In Delhi, meanwhile, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was stuck in a hotel for 36 hours waiting for his broken CC-150 Polaris airplane to get fixed after attending an international summit where he was mocked by the Indian press, scolded by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and politely ignored by his fellow G20 leaders.
It’s been quite the study in irony, too.
After having dodged and delayed three House of Commons resolutions demanding a public inquiry into disturbing intelligence agency disclosures that Beijing had engaged in elaborate monkey-wrenching operations that favoured the Liberals during the 2019 and 2021 federal elections, the Trudeau government finally caved and announced last Wednesday that an inquiry would proceed.
The next day, in Singapore, while insisting that foreign interference in Canada’s elections was under control, Trudeau told reporters that when he got to India he intended to complain to Prime Minister Modi about India’s interference in Canadian affairs. Trudeau’s eventual meeting with Modi awkwardly coincided with a “referendum vote” at a Surrey Sikh temple calling for a separate state to be carved out of India’s Punjab, part of a long-term, often violent agitation based mostly in Canada that the Indian government has repeatedly protested as an unacceptable Canadian interference in India’s affairs, owing to Ottawa’s toleration of separatist Khalistani activism here.
Trudeau’s meeting with Modi did not go well. Several G20 leaders, including U.S. President Joe Biden, the U.K.’s Rishi Sunak and Japan’s Fumio Kishida, held direct bilateral discussions with Modi. Trudeau was eventually granted a brief and reportedly frosty “pull-aside” meeting where Modi upbraided Trudeau about Khalistani agitation in Canada, which has recently included threats of violence against Indian diplomats.
While I was reading the above, I thought I might highlite my pick-and-choose paragraphs. Sadly, the whole thing, top to bottom should be bolded.
How in hell did we allow this green-as-grass, empty-skulled and foolish poseur to be head of state for our country? How in hell does he represent the citizenry, who’ve had it up to the teeth with this twitt who dictates to us what we must do, as in paying a useless but expensive carbon tax into govt’s general revenue so that he can fly around the world to embarrass us, endlessly?
How in hell does he get to dictate how we must regard unfounded charges of our forefathers being nothing but murderers of Indigenous with absolutely no proof?
You get the drift, I’m sure.
We’d have gladly fundraised massive dollars just for India to keep Putz there, forever. His useless life would have continued until death and old age finished him off. We’d have been willing to foot the bill for caviar, lobster, pate and champagne, so long as he never set foot on Canadian soil ever again. And that goes for his son as well. We need no more Trudeaus in Canadian political landscape ever again
Sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice. There’s a certain point at which ignorance becomes malice, at which there is simply no way to become THAT ignorant except deliberately and maliciously.
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Did anyone else see that horrible and stupid gaffe by Mary Ng, in which she blatantly lied about "winning" a trade dispute with New Zealand? Canada got creamed in that dispute, and yet the Liberals came out and totally lied about the result. Disgusting!!!Joe Oliver: Liberals on the same path of self-inflicted ruin as the Soviets
The Soviet Union ultimately collapsed from internal contradictions related to a faltering ideology, limited free speech, economic mismanagement, deteriorating international influence and an inability to deliver on promises of a better life that were painfully obvious to all but were not, for fear of brutal reprisal, discussed publicly until near the very end. Justin Trudeau’s leftist woke government is afflicted by similar if milder contradictions that in our free country the aggrieved population living under them is discussing quite openly — which suggests the government’s dissolution will come faster.
Soviet citizens used wry humour to express their dissent indirectly: “The future is certain; it is only the past that is unpredictable.” Historical revisionism that bolsters a regime’s ideological preferences and defends its legitimacy is a deadly serious matter. As George Orwell wrote in Nineteen Eighty-Four, “Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.” The prime minister promised sunny ways, then divisively labelled Canada genocidal and systemically racist. The average Canadian is not an elitist or a progressive ideologue, however, and opposes manipulating our history and dishonouring our national heroes by tearing down statues and erasing street names.
Liberal ministers use both mis- and dis-information to mask the contradictions between government rhetoric and economic and social reality. Justice Minister Arif Virani gaslighted Canadians by implying they are delusional about rising crime, even though the violent crime severity index is up 30 per cent since the Liberals took office. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland boasted about a temporary upswing in GDP growth, ignoring that we are steadily falling behind in GDP per capita, which measures personal prosperity. Immigration Minister Marc Miller claimed that immigrants themselves, by building homes, can alleviate the housing crisis exacerbated by higher immigration. Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly is “keeping an eye on the U.S.” during its forthcoming elections, while her department issued a warning to the 2SLGBTQI+ community about travelling to the country that is our closest ally and best friend. When first elected, the PM boasted that “Canada is back,” but recent events demonstrate our international standing has become all hat and no cattle.
Maligning foreign countries (other than China) is a classic tactic to divert attention from domestic failures. While in Beijing last month, Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault praised his host country, which is building more coal plants than the rest of the world combined. Defence Minister Bill Blair has no ammunition (almost literally!) to counter NATO criticism of Canada as a free rider. Despite denials by former Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez, Bill C-11 endangers free speech by imposing CRTC authority over the digital landscape. Although Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu talks incessantly about reconciliation, there are still 32 long-term boil-water advisories in 28 Indigenous communities. After Canada clearly lost a major trade dispute with New Zealand last week, Trade Minister Mary Ng fatuously claimed the defeat was a “clear victory.”
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That Liberal stench is worse than being sprayed by a skunk, Mely.
Looks like a few old, white elites rattling around in that mostly empty room.

Looks like a few old, white elites rattling around in that mostly empty room.

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The humiliation of Canadians just never ceases. Barely a week between one disaster and it’s on to the next
Putz is to be off jetting away once again, this time to NYC
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GF. That meeting room was visited by weasels the night before. A wasted trip as the liberal supporters are dropping off the Niberal carcass like maggots that have had their fill.
Putz is to be off jetting away once again, this time to NYC
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GF. That meeting room was visited by weasels the night before. A wasted trip as the liberal supporters are dropping off the Niberal carcass like maggots that have had their fill.
Sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice. There’s a certain point at which ignorance becomes malice, at which there is simply no way to become THAT ignorant except deliberately and maliciously.
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Oh look, there is 14 of them leftGone_Fishin wrote: ↑Sep 14th, 2023, 10:45 am That Liberal stench is worse than being sprayed by a skunk, Mely.
Looks like a few old, white elites rattling around in that mostly empty room.
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That's so funny, after 8 yrs of completely failing with everything, there's a statement there making a liberal claim to "continue moving forward"
Maybe she means moving forward to completely destroy this once great country.
Really, are they actually stupid?
Maybe she means moving forward to completely destroy this once great country.
Really, are they actually stupid?
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Back to the idiot Mary Ng - here's a news story on the whole New Zealand debacle. Apologies I was away so I missed this story. The blithering idiot Ng truly is in a job way over her head. Much like all of the other Liberal ministers. What a total disaster.
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/fi ... ew-zealandFIRST READING: Trudeau government claims victory after decisive defeat to New Zealand
The Kiwis also declared victory, which makes sense given that they won
After Canada decisively lost a major trade dispute with New Zealand, Trade Minister Mary Ng claimed this week that the defeat was actually a “clear victory” for the country.
“Canada is very pleased with the outcome … which is a clear victory for Canada,” wrote Ng in a Sept. 5 statement just as the New Zealand media abounded with headlines about their country’s unadorned triumph over the Canadians.
The New Zealand Herald proclaimed that their government had won a “significant trade dispute” over Canada’s “unfair dairy access,” and that the binding decision would force Canada to “change its ways.”
“This is a significant win for New Zealand and our exporters,” New Zealand trade minister Damien O’Connor said in a Wednesday statement. New Zealand had never previously litigated a dispute with a free trade partner, but in this case O’Connor claimed Canadian malfeasance was chipping $40 million out of the New Zealand economy every year.
Vangelis Vitalis, New Zealand’s chief trade negotiator, framed the outcome of the dispute as “a small economy taking on a G7 economy to protect its interests.”
And the final dispute report — issued this week by a three-member panel — does indeed seem to support the Kiwi side of things. Notably, the report was freely shared in official New Zealand government statements, but was conspicuously absent from all of Canada’s official communications on the topic.
On all the key points brought by Kiwi negotiators, Canada was found to be acting “inconsistent” in its obligations to New Zealand under the terms of the free trade agreement both countries signed in 2018.
While New Zealand didn’t get everything it wanted, the end result is that Canada will be forced to accept more imports of New Zealand dairy.
New Zealand was magnanimous in victory, saying in an official statement that this was a “discreet” dispute that shouldn’t be allowed to disturb a friendship with Canada that is “one of our warmest and closest relationships in the world.”
Canada, by contrast, avoided mentioning New Zealand by name, but referenced “countries who seek to weaken Canada’s supply management system.”
The dispute concerned Canada’s supply managed dairy sector. Since the 1970s, Canada’s milk and cheese producers have operated within a state-sanctioned cartel that limits supply in order to artificially raise prices.
A key plank of the system is that Ottawa strictly limits the import of dairy in order to shield producers from foreign competition.
New Zealand-Canadian trade is covered by the CPTPP, a multi-nation free trade agreement that is the official successor to the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Under its terms, Ottawa was allowed to keep its protectionist dairy controls, but had to increase the quota of New Zealand milk and cheese that it was letting into the country. The core of the successful New Zealand dispute, however, holds that Canada has simply ignored Kiwi applications for import quotas.
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And in other news, Mary Ng just declared the Toronto Maple Leafs the winners of the Stanley Cup for the last five years in a row.
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Good selection from the piece above that definitely fits the new "woke style liberalism" introduced to this country via trudeau.
The Soviet Union ultimately collapsed from internal contradictions related to a faltering ideology, limited free speech, economic mismanagement, deteriorating international influence and an inability to deliver on promises of a better life that were painfully obvious to all but were not, for fear of brutal reprisal, discussed publicly until near the very end. Justin Trudeau’s leftist woke government is afflicted by similar if milder contradictions that in our free country the aggrieved population living under them is discussing quite openly — which suggests the government’s dissolution will come faster.
The Soviet Union ultimately collapsed from internal contradictions related to a faltering ideology, limited free speech, economic mismanagement, deteriorating international influence and an inability to deliver on promises of a better life that were painfully obvious to all but were not, for fear of brutal reprisal, discussed publicly until near the very end. Justin Trudeau’s leftist woke government is afflicted by similar if milder contradictions that in our free country the aggrieved population living under them is discussing quite openly — which suggests the government’s dissolution will come faster.
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^^^^^liisgo wrote: ↑Sep 15th, 2023, 7:44 am Good selection from the piece above that definitely fits the new "woke style liberalism" introduced to this country via trudeau.
The Soviet Union ultimately collapsed from internal contradictions related to a faltering ideology, limited free speech, economic mismanagement, deteriorating international influence and an inability to deliver on promises of a better life that were painfully obvious to all but were not, for fear of brutal reprisal, discussed publicly until near the very end. Justin Trudeau’s leftist woke government is afflicted by similar if milder contradictions that in our free country the aggrieved population living under them is discussing quite openly — which suggests the government’s dissolution will come faster.
That’s the long version of The Emperor Has No Clothes.
It’s a sad situation when the Niberal thugs congratulate each other for doing a fine job for the country, never looking out a window to see the populace suffering from the ‘fine’ job.
Sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice. There’s a certain point at which ignorance becomes malice, at which there is simply no way to become THAT ignorant except deliberately and maliciously.
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