Justin Trudeau
The petulant fart Vs the next prime minister
It’s a little surprising that 67% of Canadians polled by Leger for the National Post agree with the statement, “It feels like everything is broken in this country right now.”
https://www.sott.net/article/477161-Poll-reveals-dark-mood-of-Canadians
Feb 7, 2023

Poll reveals dark mood of Canadians
Lorne Gunter
Toronto Sun
Tue, 07 Feb 2023
It’s a little surprising that 67% of Canadians polled by Leger for the National Post agree with the statement, “It feels like everything is broken in this country right now.”
That’s a variation on the common poll question, “Is the country headed in the wrong direction?” and I have seldom seen a negative answer so high.
It might even be doubly surprising because the “Canada is broken” mantra is closely aligned with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre. For a lot of poll respondents, agreeing that the country is dysfunctional is equivalent to admitting they kind of, sort of think Poilievre might be onto something.
But what is really, truly surprising is that the most pessimistic Canadians are women and younger people, not grumpy, old men.
Women think Canada is broken more than men do, by a margin of 70% to 64%, just as Canadians under 55 are even more pessimistic than those over 55 – 72% to 61%.
Totally unsurprising is the fact that Westerners are more convinced Canada is a mess than are the residents of other regions. Given that the Trudeau government goes out of its way to anger and repress the West, it’s consistent that nearly three-quarters of Manitobans, Saskatchewanians and Albertans feel the country isn’t working.
Even the most optimistic Canadians, Quebecers, are still 59% in a dark mood.
(The irony in that number is that the most-contented Canadians – or the least-discontented – are residents of the province that is the least committed to Confederation. Although maybe that’s not ironic given how vigorously the Trudeau government panders to the PM’s home province.)
Leger found Canadians’ top concerns were inflation and health care – two issues that have direct impact on most people’s lives. Sixty-eight per cent find inflation a growing burden, while 59 per cent are concerned about the state of health care. Will there be a doctor or ER or hospital bed if they need one?
Many health-care workers will say privately that now is not a good time to get into an accident or catch a bad flu.
But what must truly keep politicians up at night are respondents’ answers to whether governments are doing enough to solve these problems. On both subjects, only about a quarter think Canadian leaders are taking their concerns seriously.
For the federal Liberals, who cling to minority power by their fingernails (and thanks the toadying submission of Jagmeet Singh and the NDP), this disconnect must cause their strategists heart palpitations.
Justin Trudeau swept to power in 2015 largely because voters thought he and the Liberals were more in touch with, as the saying goes, where they lived and with what was important to them.
Now Trudeau and the Liberals appear to be about as out-of-touch with ordinary voters as any government I can remember.
Fewer than half of voters for whom inflation and health care are top-of-mind think the Liberals are doing enough. It’s bad enough for politicians when voters think leaders don’t understand them on esoteric issues, such as foreign relations and tax policy. But when elected officials come to be seen as out-of-touch on basic, pocketbook issues, it usually spells doom to their re-election.
The Liberals have avoided defeat in the last two elections despite a ream of scandals, such as blackface, WE Charities and SNC-Lavalin, because a tiny plurality of voters still perceived them as the party that cared most.
But what does it mean for the Liberals’ fortunes if that is no longer true – if they are the party defending against a popular perception that the country has become “broken” while they were in charge.
No wonder the Liberals are in full divide-and-conquer mode, pressing hard on every wedge issue they can in an attempt to sneak back into office one more time.
Trudeau should be next! Can you hear the thunder, Justin?
This narcissistic man was born into Canadian royalty and never had to work in his life. He could have pursued a few degrees and learned stuff. Instead, he became a drama teacher. He is not intelligent enough to realize that he is hated and scorned all over Canada and the world. We are sick of this petulant fart. Lou
https://paulwells.substack.com/p/morneau-on-trudeau-sorely-lacking?utm_medium=web
Jan 7, 2023
Chronic weaknesses in the Liberal government weren’t fixed, the former finance minister says in a new book, and Canada’s prosperity suffered
Justin Trudeau’s “management and interpersonal communication abilities were sorely lacking,” former finance minister Bill Morneau writes in a new book. Lingering challenges were “not managed on a daily basis at the highest level.” The federal cabinet was “chosen not necessarily for what they brought to the business of governing but to the needs of promotion.” Morneau says the Prime Minister’s Office often told him to “give” quarrelsome colleagues “something to keep them happy,” so that “money became a means for the PMO to manage egos and relationships between cabinet ministers.”
The blunt and extended critique of the government in which he served from 2015 to 2020 is far from the only theme in Where To From Here: A Path to Canadian Prosperity, to be published Jan. 17 by ECW Press. Especially in its second half, the book presents Morneau’s case for government that would build better relationships within Ottawa and with the provinces, in pursuit of long-term prosperity that Morneau views as threatened.
His years in government “convinced me that productivity improvement is the most important issue on our agenda,” he writes, “and we are not focused on it.”
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Morneau reveals early on what many suspected: when he resigned from the government at the height of the first COVID-19 lockdown in August 2020, it wasn’t primarily to seek the top job at the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development, a global NGO dedicated to proposing growth policies for Canada and a bunch of peer countries. He did plan to try for the post, but he knew it was a long shot. Mostly he was furious at a campaign of embarrassing media leaks against him, orchestrated, he believed, from Trudeau’s office.
“I began by explaining to the prime minister that the leaks from his office about me and my ministry had become intolerable,” he writes. “They had grown in both number and degree of malice…”
Trudeau “replied that he was not aware of the leaks, and he had no idea where they were coming from.” Morneau doesn’t buy it. “Really?”
This was posted almost one year ago and the post is still up. What does that tell us? Lou
Trudeau is “not speaking from his heart,” insisted his brother, who added, “blackmail is a very powerful tool.”
Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is a pawn of the global elite in service of the New World Order, according to a bombshell admission by his half-brother Kyle Kemper, who goes on to claim that Justin does not write his own speeches or tweets but instead performs scripts written for him by his globalist overlords.
Trudeau is “not speaking from his heart,” insisted his brother, who added, “blackmail is a very powerful tool.”
Many of us have talked about and reported on New World Order for a long time now. Ready for some validation you can share around? Although, this one may mean more to Canadians…
If you’re Canadian, take a seat. If you’re American or from another country, pull up a chair and have a listen.
Asked why Trudeau is determined to tarnish the Canadian nation, Trudeau’s brother said that he is merely a puppet of the New World Order and takes orders directly from groups such as the Council on Foreign Relations and Bilderberger.
“He is the face and the lead spokesperson of the Canadian government, but the policies and initiatives that are driving it and are driving this narrative that he continues to push, that in my opinion is anti-freedom and anti-Canadian, is coming down from the higher-ups, from groups like the World Economic Forum, the Council on Foreign Relations, and Bilderberg. They recognize they need to have these strong agents within governments and one thing we have seen within governments all around the world are weak leaders who are able to act as spokespeople.”
Trudeau’s brother also declared that Justin’s disastrous and anti-freedom policies do not represent his true self. In short, he’s being controlled by global elites.
“He is not speaking from his heart. I don’t honestly believe it… it’s not candid, there is no actual discussion. He is not allowed to actually engage with the Freedom Convoy and with these people, because there is a lot to unpack here and there are a lot of serious questions.”
“Also when you look at the history of people like Jeffrey Epstein and what their role was, to trap people and blackmail people, and you think about a life of opulence and opportunity, you make mistakes and you get coerced into doing something bad.”
“Blackmail is a very powerful tool.”
It should be noted that it was Trudeau’s oppressive (and long-running) pandemic restrictions that directly aided in triggering declining economic conditions in Canada, including supply chain disruptions and higher inflation. While Trudeau tries to blame the war in Ukraine for the terrible conditions (the inflation crisis started long before the Ukraine conflict), it cannot be denied that his authoritarian policies are at least partly responsible for the financial troubles of millions of Canadian citizens.
BY TYLER DURDEN
TUESDAY, DEC 27, 2022
Poverty-stricken Canadians are going to food banks not just for help in feeding themselves and their families, but also to ask about government-assisted suicide as a potential solution to their struggles. Canada’s cost of living crisis is growing (as is America’s crisis), with inflation ongoing and spiking interest rates crushing lower and middle-class workers with increased debt burdens. The average monthly food cost for a family of four in Ottawa is around $1000 and the average monthly rent is $2000.
Canada’s euthanasia laws are becoming alluring to those people that cannot afford rising expenses and see no other way out.
The nation’s revised medical assistance in dying (MAID) came into force on March 17, 2021. The new law includes changes to eligibility, procedural safeguards, and the framework for the federal government’s data collection and reporting regime.
On March 17, 2021, Parliament passed legislation that makes important changes to who may be eligible to obtain medical assistance in dying and the process of assessment. These changes took effect immediately. Under the current laws, a patient must have a grievous and irremediable medical condition in order to receive assisted suicide, but apparently many Canadians believe they should have access even when they are healthy.
Justin Trudeau was confronted by Global News with a video interview of a food bank CEO relating her story of multiple recipients asking about government-supported suicide. His response is politically typical, with a show of general concern and assertions that his resolve is deepened to “step up” and help impoverished families (discussion begins at 13:30).
Immediately after this interview, Trudeau is set to enjoy a scheduled family vacation to Jamaica. In 2019, Trudeau’s vacation to Costa Rica leeched Canadian taxpayers nearly $200,000 in flight costs, and this does not include the added costs of extended protection in a foreign province by Royal Canadian Mounted Police. That’s a lot of money that could go to helping hundreds of families in need.
It should be noted that it was Trudeau’s oppressive (and long-running) pandemic restrictions that directly aided in triggering declining economic conditions in Canada, including supply chain disruptions and higher inflation. While Trudeau tries to blame the war in Ukraine for the terrible conditions (the inflation crisis started long before the Ukraine conflict), it cannot be denied that his authoritarian policies are at least partly responsible for the financial troubles of millions of Canadian citizens.
A compilation of protestors and celebrities voicing their thoughts and opinions of the PM of Canada, Justin Trudeau.
He thought he would be remembered as a king and a leader. instead, he will be remembered as one of the worse politicians that ever entered Canadian politics. This eejit cannot rub two neurons together to make a thought. Fuck Trudeau indeed! Lou
Canadian vets are living on the street, Natives need water, homelessness is at record levels, our hospitals are crumbling, etc., but this inept PM finds money to give away, and he borrowed it so we are stuck with the interest payments.
Well, he is not the brightest light bulb in the political pack. Imagine believing that Iran would execute 14,000 civilians for protesting. This is the bonehead who seized the bank accounts of Canadians that were protesting against his unscientific mandates one year ago.
Western politicians, pundits and celebrities circulating the false claim that Iran sentenced 15,000 protesters to death is a good example of the way fact checking and journalistic responsibility go out the window when it’s a claim about a government the US empire wants to remove.
14 Nov 2022
14 Nov 2022
This is the biggest moment of the Emergency Measures commission so far. Brandon Miller gets it on record that CSIS Canada says NONE of the measures have been made to enact the Emergency Measures Act. They actually told him the days before he did it to not do it and they admit it. They said it will escalate violence so he did it anyway.
This article is from last February. He has done way worse since.
Stephen LeDrew is a lawyer, broadcaster, and the longest-serving president of the Liberal Party of Canada.
He has cheapened public discourse and public life.
He talks so high-minded, yet has a lifelong history of deplorable acts.
He has arbitrarily ruined the lives of many other people who have been supposedly guilty of far less egregious acts than have been proven by photographs against him — perhaps to deflect his own guilt?
From his utterances such as the declaration that everything with the SNC-Lavalin Affair was entirely appropriate to his embarrassing behaviour in front of cameras at Buckingham Palace to his penchant for dressing up to his puerile approach to any person who dares not defer to him to his lack of consideration of any thought that does not mesh with his — Trudeau exhibits time and time again that he is not fit for the job.
Global Research, November 14, 2022
Toronto Sun 21 February 2022
Region: Canada
Theme: Law and Justice

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The Canada that Canadians now view every day is not the sensible, reasonable, and generous society that Canadians of all stripes have built up over many generations.
It has become polarized, nasty and barely recognizable.
Just listen to people talking in stores, on the street, and in meeting places.
Just walk or drive through cities and villages and the countryside, and see the Canadian flags — paired with signs expressing vehement disapproval of our federal government. Loyal Canadians are fed up with their federal government.
And one person is responsible for this — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
He has drastically altered Canadian institutions and norms so considerably that usually calm people are raising their voices in protest.
The core of the protestors in Ottawa and other Canadian centres were angry not only about government’s heavy-handedness in its pandemic policies but also about the changes being brought about by Trudeau.
He has cheapened public discourse and public life.
He talks so high-minded, yet has a lifelong history of deplorable acts.
He has arbitrarily ruined the lives of many other people who have been supposedly guilty of far less egregious acts than have been proven by photographs against him — perhaps to deflect his own guilt?
Does “do as I say, not as I do” strike home? How about “one standard for the masses, and another for the elites like me?”
His intolerance and high-handed and ill-founded rectitude has led many to regard the government with disdain, and doubt its ability to get things right.
And now his decision to not only invoke the Emergencies Act (which most minds — those not cowardly beholden to Trudeau — agree was not necessary to get the job done in Ottawa), but to keep it in force for an undetermined period (to “hunt down” some Canadians to charge them with mischief?), has shown precisely how inappropriate Trudeau really is for this high office.
Those who know Trudeau, or have studied him in office, know that he is not only immature and calculatedly unfair to those who are not in his circle, but know that he is unschooled.
From his utterances such as the declaration that everything with the SNC-Lavalin Affair was entirely appropriate to his embarrassing behaviour in front of cameras at Buckingham Palace to his penchant for dressing up to his puerile approach to any person who dares not defer to him to his lack of consideration of any thought that does not mesh with his — Trudeau exhibits time and time again that he is not fit for the job.
The English have the perfect word to describe our prime minister — a cockwomble! To save you the time in looking it up, here it is: a person prone to making outrageously stupid statements and/or inappropriate behaviour while generally having a very high opinion of his own wisdom and importance. Does that not perfectly capture our prime minister?
But take heart — Canada is still strong due to its majority of citizens who maintain common sense. We will recover when this prime minister is gone.
The freedom to differ, to voice, to offend, and to live our lives within the law, and not some person’s elite notion of what is good and bad, will return.
We are resilient, but let’s hope that it is sooner rather than later –the pain inflicted by this government has almost brought us to the tipping point.
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