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Trudeau is in serious political trouble

You're right. He has no history of making pedophilic statements and openly fantasizing about dating his daughter.

But he sure wears cute sockies...doesn't he.
 
Lol. It's raining bricks on Trudeau's head!


Federal Court rules Lobbying Commissioner was wrong to let Aga Khan off the hook for Bahamas trip gift to PM Trudeau


Democracy Watch filed its own complaint in December 2018 with the Commissioner of Lobbying about the Aga Khan’s Bahamas trip gifts to Prime Minister Trudeau in 2014 and 2016, and Liberal Cabinet minister Seamus O’Regan in 2016, and now calls on the Commissioner of Lobbying to ensure that complaint is fully, and independently investigated and ruled on publicly.

Democracy Watch has requested that new Commissioner Nancy Bélanger delegate all investigations to someone who is independent of her and all political parties, given that she was handpicked by Prime Minister Trudeau through a secretive, dishonest process.

Democracy Watch is currently challenging her appointment in Federal Court.

“The Federal Court ruling confirms that former federal Lobbying Commissioner Karen Shepherd was a lapdog whose enforcement of the lobbying law and code was negligently weak,” said Duff Conacher, Co-founder of Democracy Watch. “Thankfully, the ruling not only closes secret, unethical lobbying loopholes that Commissioner Shepherd negligently created, it also essentially orders the new Commissioner to enforce the lobbying law and code much more broadly and strongly.”
Federal Court rules Lobbying Commissioner was wrong to let Aga Khan off the hook for Bahamas trip gift to PM Trudeau – Democracy Watch



....and now, here comes Jason Kenney! :lol:


Sunnyways is gone. Talk about climate change. :mrgreen:
 
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[h=2]Kenney wins landslide in Alberta against carbon tax: vows War Room against energy activists[/h]
[h=3]Yet another big win against carbon taxes: Abbott, Trump, Fordand now Kenney[/h]
Provinces of Canada.
The first pledge was to get rid of the carbon tax. The victory was a scorching 63 to 24 seats, or 55% to 32%.
Alberta is a conservative province of Canada with 4 million people. It’s wealthy from oil, gas and agriculture. (It’s not that different to Queensland and WA.). Jason Kenney is on a mission to get the province back from environmental zealots: fergoodnesssake, he even vowed to set up a ‘War Room’ against energy activists.
The greens were the main target and the people said “Yes”.
Conservatives win big victory in Alberta, Canada
The right-leaning United Conservative Party (UCP) has taken power in the oil-rich Canadian province of Alberta, routing the left-leaning NDP.
[h=4]It was a landslide victory:[/h]
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…Kenney defeated center-left incumbent Rachel Notley, 55, whose New Democratic Party snapped four decades of conservative rule in 2015. His UCP won 63 seats in the provincial legislature, against 24 for Notley’s NDP,
He’s vowed to get stalled pipelines built, scrap the province’s carbon tax, and create a “war room” to hit back at anti-oil-sands campaigners. He also pledged to cut corporate taxes and balance the province’s books in his first term.
– Kevin Orland, Bloomberg
The Rachel Notley New Democratic government was a one term wonder in Alberta:
The United Conservative Party’s win will mark a sharp turn in the province’s environmental policy. The NDP introduced a number of stringent climate measures in 2015 that included the province’s first ever economy-wide carbon tax. Kenney has promised to repeal that tax as one of his first policy moves after taking power.

[h=3]First order of business to get rid of the carbon tax[/h]After it’s gone, Trudeau will force a federal one on Alberta, and Kenney will oppose that in court:
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Know what strikes me? That's two cabinet members who have resigned their posts but stayed in caucus. I wonder if there isn't a movement afoot whereby Trudeau will be the one going and they want to be around still when he does?
Tell you this though- I've always voted Liberal when I voted but the only way I'd vote in this next one is if I lived in Vancouver-Granville. I heard a guy on a CBC call-in show say he wouldn't be voting for the Liberal incumbent in his riding but he is going to volunteer in Wilson-Raboult's (sp?) campaign.
I wouldn't mind atall atall if we got another woman PM, one named Jody W-R.

All of those recent elections of Conservative Provincial governments, which buoyed the Conservatives into thinking they were on the verge of getting back into power, have backfired utterly. Ontario voters have had a swift sharp kick in the butt with drastic budget cuts for public schools, Seniors, OHIP, and the absolute botching of the rollout of legal marijuana. Liberals are now leading the polls. It's a slim lead, but it is a lead.

And Ontario voters, have some serious buyers remorse on Ford. People from Toronto tried to warn them, but they were so fed up with Wynn. And Ford kept telling them what a great job Rob and Doug did in Toronto. Yeah Doug. That's why you finished dead last in the mayor's election.

$56.50 for a half quarter, and you have to wait three weeks for delivery. The whole idea was supposed to be to make pot cheaper, and put the dealers out of business. That's $450 an ounce. One would think that a guy who used to deal pot out of Etobicoke Park would get this one right.
 
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All of those recent elections of Conservative Provincial governments, which buoyed the Conservatives into thinking they were on the verge of getting back into power, have backfired utterly. Ontario voters have had a swift sharp kick in the butt with drastic budget cuts for public schools, Seniors, OHIP, and the absolute botching of the rollout of legal marijuana. Liberals are now leading the polls. It's a slim lead, but it is a lead.

And Ontario voters, have some serious buyers remorse on Ford. People from Toronto tried to warn them, but they were so fed up with Wynn. And Ford kept telling them what a great job Rob and Doug did in Toronto. Yeah Doug. That's why you finished dead last in the mayor's election.

$56.50 for a half quarter, and you have to wait three weeks for delivery. The whole idea was supposed to be to make pot cheaper, and put the dealers out of business. That's $450 an ounce. One would think that a guy who used to deal pot out of Etobicoke Park would get this one right.

If NDP leadership was even half way competent and charismatic, it would have had a chance in the last election, and this is doubly true for the upcoming one.

Fellow Ontarians need to understand that their choice doesn't need to be between Liberal corruption and Conservative corruption (and devastating cuts that they never campaign on being the consummate liars they always are).
 
Read the report: Ethics watchdog report on Trudeau and SNC-Lavalin | National Post

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau violated the Conflict of Interest Act by improperly pressuring former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould to halt the criminal prosecution of SNC-Lavalin, Canada’s ethics watchdog declared Wednesday — a bombshell report that leaves a substantial crater in the Liberal government’s road to re-election.

Mario Dion concluded that Trudeau’s attempts to influence Wilson-Raybould on the matter contravened section 9 of the act, which prohibits public office holders from using their position to try to influence a decision that would improperly further the private interests of a third party.

Well, the report by the Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion is in and PM Justin Trudeau broke the law in the SNC-Lavalin Affair. Now Mr. Trudeau should resign or the Liberal Party of Canada should cashier him for his actions. Today Mr. Trudeau said that in this case the law conflicted with protecting jobs and so he acted in defiance of the law to protect those jobs. While jobs are important, the Rule of Law is central to the operation of a liberal parliamentary democracy. Since Mr. Trudeau put jobs above the Rule of Law, he now has to go. Then he should be investigated and if the evidence warrants it prosecuted for breaking the conflict of interest act.

Andrew Scheer's hysterical call to have the RCMP arrest him and to investigate Mr. Trudeau may be clumsy hyperbole but the PM cannot be found to be in breach of the law and continue to be the PM. He's got to go while there is still time to find a replacement before the October 21st election. Liberals, do the responsible thing and bring him down.

Cheers.
Evilroddy.
 
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