So people in Canada are losing their jobs because they donated to a political cause retroactively declared illegal by the federal government, on the basis of being publicly identified by the media, using stolen data from a fundraising website. Totally normally, right? #cdnpoli
Trudeau loses the New York Times. Now that's really something: New York Times editorial board backs Freedom Convoy's right to protest mol.im/a/10511877 via @MailOnline#cdnpoli
If the federal government can now freeze your bank account not just for donating money to a political protest but simply for participating in it, peacefully, where do you think it's going to stop? Seriously.
Canadian Civil Liberties Association on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoking The Emergencies Act:
'The federal government has not met the threshold necessary to invoke the Emergencies Act.'
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Trudeau cabinet minister Mary Ng won't resign for violating the federal conflict of interest act because Justin Trudeau didn't resign for violating the federal conflict of interest act, multiple times. Liberals have internalized political corruption. It's now part of their brand.
John Hopkins University: Meta-analysis of the effects of lockdowns on COVID-19 mortality: 'While this meta-analysis concludes that lockdowns have had little to no public health effects, they have imposed enormous economic and social costs where they have been adopted.'
For those wondering why India is so ticked with Trudeau: "Canada's Justin Trudeau backs farmers protest: 'Canada will always be there to defend the rights of peaceful protesters. We believe in the process of dialogue. This is a moment for all of us to pull together' Trudeau said"
Apparently it was wrong for Pierre Poilievre to invest in the housing market, as opposed to more honourable ways of making money, such as having members of his family speak at WE events.