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Re: Government Day-to-Day
« Reply #2280 on: November 04, 2022, 12:03:06 pm »
Classic whataboutism.  You can't defend the bad governance of PM Trudeau, so you need to deflect to 8+ years ago with Harper.  Come'on man!

again, given how 3-peat Trudeau has so ravaged the governing opportunities for the CPC, we're forced to look back to HarperDays... cause that's where comparative samples exist! I note you're not even trying to substantiate that 50+ million taxpayer freeloading 3-day spendingpalooza that Harper took to see a ball game/Broadway show in New York City - indeed!

That's odd because the police were able to clear the protesters at the Ambassador Bridge.  It's almost as though Wonder boy and his regime wanted the protesters to stay there in Ottawa, so that they could use it for political purposes.

and why couldn't the police bust the 3-week occupation of downtown Ottawa? Geezaz, as one of the organizers said in his testimony, "it was only horns"... oh, and the waldo says not to forget the bouncy castles, the hot tubs, the street BBQs, etc..

the police: we could have stopped the Ottawa Convoy occupation
also the police: we didn't stop the occupation... cause, like... whatever!

Offline Spike The Hike Shady

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« Reply #2281 on: November 04, 2022, 12:48:24 pm »
again, given how 3-peat Trudeau has so ravaged the governing opportunities for the CPC, we're forced to look back to HarperDays... cause that's where comparative samples exist! I note you're not even trying to substantiate that 50+ million taxpayer freeloading 3-day spendingpalooza that Harper took to see a ball game/Broadway show in New York City - indeed!
More whataboutism huh?  You're a good bootlicker.  I hope the Trudeau regime pays you well!

and why couldn't the police bust the 3-week occupation of downtown Ottawa? Geezaz, as one of the organizers said in his testimony, "it was only horns"... oh, and the waldo says not to forget the bouncy castles, the hot tubs, the street BBQs, etc..

the police: we could have stopped the Ottawa Convoy occupation
also the police: we didn't stop the occupation... cause, like... whatever!
Maybe they should have had the police that broke up the Ambassador Bridge blockade to take care of the Ottawa protest.  Instead Wonder boy chose to violate people's constitutional rights.

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Re: Government Day-to-Day
« Reply #2282 on: November 04, 2022, 12:53:46 pm »
It seems Tamar Lich was there, nut wandering around completely oblivious to her surroundings.

Lich is appearing before the Public Order Emergency Commission, which is reviewing the federal government's decision to invoke the never-before-used Emergencies Act to clear the crowds and vehicles that blocked parts of Ottawa's downtown for three weeks.

David Migicovsky pushed back on a claim Lich made Thursday under oath - that no one told her that they needed to leave after the Emergencies Act was invoked on Feb. 14.

"I remember when they came in, and we had the discussion and as it says, I became very upset," said Lich.

"I believe I said something to the effect of, 'I cannot believe that you're about to do this to your own people' … I was crying because of what they were proposing to do to Canadian citizens."
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She testified Friday she was not aware of claims that crowds would sometimes swarm police and bylaw officers and was not aware of any death threats levelled against politicians until she began to watch the commission proceedings.
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But on Friday, she said she couldn't hear the truck horns from her downtown hotel room.

"I didn't really notice it, the horns honking. And I was right downtown," she told Champ.[/quote]


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Re: Government Day-to-Day
« Reply #2283 on: November 04, 2022, 05:56:40 pm »
 

Offline Spike The Hike Shady

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Re: Government Day-to-Day
« Reply #2284 on: November 04, 2022, 06:19:51 pm »
 
Now do the count of the use of the emergencies act!  Trudeau didn’t have a problem infringing on people’s rights then.

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Re: Government Day-to-Day
« Reply #2285 on: November 04, 2022, 07:08:54 pm »
Didn't need to use the notwithstanding clause at all. Know why?

Offline Spike The Hike Shady

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« Reply #2286 on: November 04, 2022, 07:21:35 pm »
Didn't need to use the notwithstanding clause at all. Know why?
Because he invoked the emergencies act, which allowed him to infringe on people’s rights end freedoms.

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« Reply #2287 on: November 04, 2022, 08:55:40 pm »
Because he invoked the emergencies act, which allowed him to infringe on people’s rights end freedoms.

Just like Ford and the Notwithstanding Clause.
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Re: Government Day-to-Day
« Reply #2288 on: November 04, 2022, 09:01:09 pm »
Just like Ford and the Notwithstanding Clause.
And Trudeau proroguing parliament in 2020.

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Re: Government Day-to-Day
« Reply #2289 on: November 04, 2022, 10:43:27 pm »


Hey Trudeau, now do this when Quebec uses the clause.
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Re: Government Day-to-Day
« Reply #2290 on: November 05, 2022, 12:14:19 am »
Hey Trudeau, now do this when Quebec uses the clause.

Nipples - you should educate yourself! PM Trudeau has been most consistent in his opposition to use of the notwithstanding clause... including the most recent Quebec use in regards 'Bill 21', the Quebec law that prohibits public sector workers considered to be in positions of authority, including police, judges and teachers, from displaying or wearing religious symbols while at work. The PM Justin Trudeau opposition is in kind to that stated by PM Pierre Trudeau who enacted the Charter (that included the notwithstanding clause as forced by Provincial Premiers):
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During negotiations with premiers to patriate Canada's Constitution with a charter of rights in 1982, Trudeau's father, former prime minister Pierre Trudeau, reluctantly agreed to provincial demands for a notwithstanding clause. His calculation, his son said, was that it was better to have a charter with the clause "than to not have a charter at all."

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Re: Government Day-to-Day
« Reply #2291 on: November 05, 2022, 01:07:04 pm »
Abacus Data... why... thank you! Thank you very much!


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Re: Government Day-to-Day
« Reply #2292 on: November 08, 2022, 10:37:24 am »
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-63551134

So will we get to know who the 11 were, if they were successful in getting elected, what happened to the corrupted staffers, if anything and what actions are being taken. According to Global, Trudeau was briefed on this last January but didn't react until Global made it public the other day.
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Re: Government Day-to-Day
« Reply #2293 on: November 09, 2022, 03:30:38 pm »
Guess no one cares that the Chinese are infiltrating our government.
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Re: Government Day-to-Day
« Reply #2294 on: November 09, 2022, 03:36:15 pm »
Guess no one cares that the Chinese are infiltrating our government.
Apparently everyone only cares if it’s Russia.