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Trudeau Popularity - or not (various polling, etc.)

No, it is not fun to watch the Liberal Party of Canada drag the rest of us down with them in their dishonourable attempt to avoid the electorate…
I still can’t fathom that the LPC braintrust would allow those incompetent boobs anywhere near the graders reigns. But I guess since JT brought the LPC back from the grave they figured Gerry’s kids could blow it up twice?
 
I still can’t fathom that the LPC braintrust would allow those incompetent boobs anywhere near the graders reigns. But I guess since JT brought the LPC back from the grave they figured Gerry’s kids could blow it up twice?
Allows the Dragon’s teeth to sink deeper into Canada’s soul…

#banneryearforpowercorp
 

SLOBODIAN: What if Trudeau's 'folly' is by design? -27 Dec 24​

Is Trudeau government Canada’s biggest national security threat? An expert weighs the evidence

Lt. Col. David RedmanContributed
https://www.westernstandard.news/author/linda-slobodian
Canada’s national security faces such major challenges, that its state of “crisis” is alarming and enraging.

“In December 2024 we find ourselves in a far worse situation across all areas of national security than we did in 2015,” said emergency response expert and retired Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Lt.-Col. David Redman.

Could heightened external and internal threats result from not only Liberal government incompetence — but also by design?

Redman thinks so.

“This government, in my opinion, has intentionally eroded and destroyed six out of six of our national interests in the last nine years,” Redman told the Western Standard.

But why would anybody do that?

"I believe that in particular, Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland truly believe that Canada is a post-national state, with no defined culture. They believe in the World Economic Forum vision of the world, and so work to dissolve and destroy nationalism, to ensure their vision for a post-national state world. Their vision leads to a world like the old Soviet Union, with all parts equally poor. They do not believe in wealth creation, just wealth redistribution. I believe that this is just communism by a different name, and Woke culture and DEI are tools to achieve it."

"Obviously," continues Redman, "I believe exactly the opposite, that our nation is a democratic country, where citizens elect representatives at all orders of government to support their ethics, values, culture and national interests. But unelected people, like the WEF, should have no role in defining what is required for Canadians."

Earlier this year, Redman detailed a six-point framework for national interests that include unity, national security, good governance, protection of rights and freedoms, economic prosperity and growth and personal and societal well-being.

He concluded Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “finished what his father started,” driving Canada into failing freefall.

Current security threats align with Trudeau’s twisted ideological view that Canada is a “post-national state” which Redman called “a dangerous and deadly conceit as well as a plain lie in today’s actual geopolitics.”

Redman recently assessed Canada’s national security in Unfit for Duty: It’s time to Rebuild the Canadian Armed Forces in C2C Journal. (Three extracts will appear in The Western Standard, starting Saturday.)

The under-equipped, under-manned CAF has 54,500 members, a minimum of 16,500 short. Only 58% of these are deployable, leaving Canada’s combat-capable force — army, navy and air force combined — at merely 31,600 — in a volatile world.

But, the CAF is “only one element” of national security undermined by the Trudeau government.

The state of intelligence, border services — including the coastguard and the Canadian Border Services Agency, policing services, and even the courts — must also be addressed with urgency, said Redman.

“Canada is beset by national security challenges — arguably crises, that are shockingly deep — and broad interference in our institutions, worsening illegal protests in our streets, growing concern among our allies and trading partners, the open contempt of our adversaries, and the CAF’s own ‘death spiral,’” he wrote in Unfit for Duty.

“If the CAF is the canary in the coal mine that signals the state of Canada’s national security, then the canary is on its back, fluttering.”

Last month Trudeau insulted Canadians he’s put at risk by proclaiming he directed national security and intelligence adviser Nathalie Drouin to devise a new national security strategy. She’s tasked with providing him with analysis and intelligence necessary for him to fulfil his duties. The only takeaway from this professed sense of duty is the jerk has no shame.

How much faith does Redman have in the Liberals pulling Canada out of crisis mode, or fixing the CAF’s “demoralized, depleted, decrepit” condition?

“Absolutely none.”

He pointed to promises made — funding, equipment, recruitment — since 2015 “not one of which they’ve ever met.”

The Liberals consistently failed to meet Canada's required commitment to NATO of 2% of GDP in investment in defence.

“Then in response to NATO getting very vocal in the past year they’ve announced other things and then simultaneously announced budget cuts for last year, this year and next year.”

“They clearly have rhetoric on one side trying to pacify the NATO requirements. At the same time they're internally causing the CAF to do cuts with absolutely no plan on how to ever restore the most essential item — which is personnel.”

Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives appear well-positioned to form the next government. But a quick fix is impossible.

“I’d have faith but not complete faith. Pierre Poilievre quite correctly identified about eight months ago that Canada’s bankrupt. He doesn’t know how bankrupt yet. Until he actually wins an election and then becomes the prime minister, he won’t be able to see how bad the books are.”

“I’m pretty sure that what we’re being told wouldn’t be near as bad as it is. He can’t commit to a 2% GDP for the CAF until he knows if he has any money to meet that commitment.”

“I respect that. I also understand from things he said that he at least understands the full concept of national security which just isn’t the CAF. And that he will be working diligently to try and return national security and the CAF to a credible status as quickly as he can.”

But Trudeau’s reckless immigration policy presents a formidable challenge.

“Mass immigration impacts on every single one of those six national interests that define a democracy.”

Unity is fractured “when you bring two million people into the country which don’t respect your ethics and values.”

“Multiculturalism is never a strength especially when you spend taxpayer’s dollars to keep everyone of those cultures distinct and encourage them to stay distinct.”

“When you bring peoples in who do not believe in the fundamental equality of women, you have just attacked the unity of our country, our national security, our form of government, our basic rights and freedoms because they don’t believe women have the same rights and freedoms. Which then buries down into our economic prosperity growth and our personal and societal wellbeing.”

Canadians have been forced to tolerate attacks on their wellbeing.

“Of the groups protesting in our streets, to talk about that element of it, we see these people expressing values that we do not believe in as a country, marching in our streets, disrupting traffic, making death threats against communities, supporting genocide against communities in our own country.”

“Burning our flags. Disparaging any Canadian who stands up against them and using cancel culture to try and make their case the only case.”

“That’s a complete breach of national security that this government has condoned.”

Meanwhile, the Liberals lost track of “hundreds of thousands” of people here illegally or “awaiting some kind of process.”

“With no methodology to remove them, you have just admitted you have intentionally destroyed the first two of our national interests which is unity and national security.”

“It’s no wonder that our neighbour to the south finds us suspect.”

A shocking 1,199 people on the terror watch list were apprehended trying to cross from Canada into the US between fiscal 2022 and October 2024, according to the US Customs and Border Protection.

Canadians should be roaring to know how they got into Canada and how many remain posing an internal threat.

President-elect Donald Trump intends to retaliate against terrorists and illegal drugs entering through the porous northern border by imposing a 25% tariff on all products.

Under Trump, the superpower we share a continent with “will not stand for any of their borders being an entry way for threats to their national security.”

“Canada has to ensure the sovereignty of our country, while also understanding this geopolitical situation in the world, and that if you want to work with the largest trading partner in the world, our neighbour to the south, and if you want to have economic relations with other democracies in the world you either step up and do your bit or they won’t trade with you.”

“If we become a hotbed for activities that threaten western democracies, inside our country, that means we’re not doing our part.”

Meanwhile, Trudeau’s resistance to curtailing foreign interference proved stunning.

“The intelligence community has been warning this government for at least five years, if not longer, about the foreign interference in our country, in our elections, in our industry, in our bio laboratories. They have completely ignored the foreign interference.”

So, until it’s gone, the Trudeau government itself poses a threat to national security.

“But the happy Christmas message is we can turn this around and we can do it relatively fast.”

“I believe it takes a leader who is ethically, fit, physically fit, intellectually fit, but who has the courage to immediately and vigorously apply them. I’m hoping a new government in Canada would do that as soon as they’re elected.”

Canada must re-evaluate all partnerships economically and militarily.

“I certainly do not believe we have the money, at least for the next three years, to support anything other the rebuilding of our national security inside our country. While making it clear to our allies that in so doing we will be working very vigorously to meet any commitments that we have or that we intend to continue.”

Canadians must do more than kick the Liberals to the curb.

In 2025, Canadians must stop supporting the “destruction of our academia,” stop “marches in our streets for foreign wars that have nothing to do with our country,” and stop supporting groups that don’t “respect our ethics and values i.e., our human rights and freedoms.”

“They need to wake up to the fact that while all that’s happening in their own country, they are in fact, turning their own country into a steppingstone for communism and violence.”

“We can make Canada into a country which once again is seen as an example of a functioning and solid democracy which it certainly isn’t now.”

Finally, it’s worth noting Redman’s early warnings about the Liberal’s “incoherent” and dangerously flawed response to the COVID-19 ‘pandemic’ proved accurate.

Bio: David Redman - Canada Strong & Free Network
 

SLOBODIAN: What if Trudeau's 'folly' is by design? -27 Dec 24​

Is Trudeau government Canada’s biggest national security threat? An expert weighs the evidence

Lt. Col. David RedmanContributed
Linda Slobodian
Canada’s national security faces such major challenges, that its state of “crisis” is alarming and enraging.

“In December 2024 we find ourselves in a far worse situation across all areas of national security than we did in 2015,” said emergency response expert and retired Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Lt.-Col. David Redman.

Could heightened external and internal threats result from not only Liberal government incompetence — but also by design?

Redman thinks so.

“This government, in my opinion, has intentionally eroded and destroyed six out of six of our national interests in the last nine years,” Redman told the Western Standard.

But why would anybody do that?

"I believe that in particular, Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland truly believe that Canada is a post-national state, with no defined culture. They believe in the World Economic Forum vision of the world, and so work to dissolve and destroy nationalism, to ensure their vision for a post-national state world. Their vision leads to a world like the old Soviet Union, with all parts equally poor. They do not believe in wealth creation, just wealth redistribution. I believe that this is just communism by a different name, and Woke culture and DEI are tools to achieve it."

"Obviously," continues Redman, "I believe exactly the opposite, that our nation is a democratic country, where citizens elect representatives at all orders of government to support their ethics, values, culture and national interests. But unelected people, like the WEF, should have no role in defining what is required for Canadians."

Earlier this year, Redman detailed a six-point framework for national interests that include unity, national security, good governance, protection of rights and freedoms, economic prosperity and growth and personal and societal well-being.

He concluded Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “finished what his father started,” driving Canada into failing freefall.

Current security threats align with Trudeau’s twisted ideological view that Canada is a “post-national state” which Redman called “a dangerous and deadly conceit as well as a plain lie in today’s actual geopolitics.”

Redman recently assessed Canada’s national security in Unfit for Duty: It’s time to Rebuild the Canadian Armed Forces in C2C Journal. (Three extracts will appear in The Western Standard, starting Saturday.)

The under-equipped, under-manned CAF has 54,500 members, a minimum of 16,500 short. Only 58% of these are deployable, leaving Canada’s combat-capable force — army, navy and air force combined — at merely 31,600 — in a volatile world.

But, the CAF is “only one element” of national security undermined by the Trudeau government.

The state of intelligence, border services — including the coastguard and the Canadian Border Services Agency, policing services, and even the courts — must also be addressed with urgency, said Redman.

“Canada is beset by national security challenges — arguably crises, that are shockingly deep — and broad interference in our institutions, worsening illegal protests in our streets, growing concern among our allies and trading partners, the open contempt of our adversaries, and the CAF’s own ‘death spiral,’” he wrote in Unfit for Duty.

“If the CAF is the canary in the coal mine that signals the state of Canada’s national security, then the canary is on its back, fluttering.”

Last month Trudeau insulted Canadians he’s put at risk by proclaiming he directed national security and intelligence adviser Nathalie Drouin to devise a new national security strategy. She’s tasked with providing him with analysis and intelligence necessary for him to fulfil his duties. The only takeaway from this professed sense of duty is the jerk has no shame.

How much faith does Redman have in the Liberals pulling Canada out of crisis mode, or fixing the CAF’s “demoralized, depleted, decrepit” condition?

“Absolutely none.”

He pointed to promises made — funding, equipment, recruitment — since 2015 “not one of which they’ve ever met.”

The Liberals consistently failed to meet Canada's required commitment to NATO of 2% of GDP in investment in defence.

“Then in response to NATO getting very vocal in the past year they’ve announced other things and then simultaneously announced budget cuts for last year, this year and next year.”

“They clearly have rhetoric on one side trying to pacify the NATO requirements. At the same time they're internally causing the CAF to do cuts with absolutely no plan on how to ever restore the most essential item — which is personnel.”

Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives appear well-positioned to form the next government. But a quick fix is impossible.

“I’d have faith but not complete faith. Pierre Poilievre quite correctly identified about eight months ago that Canada’s bankrupt. He doesn’t know how bankrupt yet. Until he actually wins an election and then becomes the prime minister, he won’t be able to see how bad the books are.”

“I’m pretty sure that what we’re being told wouldn’t be near as bad as it is. He can’t commit to a 2% GDP for the CAF until he knows if he has any money to meet that commitment.”

“I respect that. I also understand from things he said that he at least understands the full concept of national security which just isn’t the CAF. And that he will be working diligently to try and return national security and the CAF to a credible status as quickly as he can.”

But Trudeau’s reckless immigration policy presents a formidable challenge.

“Mass immigration impacts on every single one of those six national interests that define a democracy.”

Unity is fractured “when you bring two million people into the country which don’t respect your ethics and values.”

“Multiculturalism is never a strength especially when you spend taxpayer’s dollars to keep everyone of those cultures distinct and encourage them to stay distinct.”

“When you bring peoples in who do not believe in the fundamental equality of women, you have just attacked the unity of our country, our national security, our form of government, our basic rights and freedoms because they don’t believe women have the same rights and freedoms. Which then buries down into our economic prosperity growth and our personal and societal wellbeing.”

Canadians have been forced to tolerate attacks on their wellbeing.

“Of the groups protesting in our streets, to talk about that element of it, we see these people expressing values that we do not believe in as a country, marching in our streets, disrupting traffic, making death threats against communities, supporting genocide against communities in our own country.”

“Burning our flags. Disparaging any Canadian who stands up against them and using cancel culture to try and make their case the only case.”

“That’s a complete breach of national security that this government has condoned.”

Meanwhile, the Liberals lost track of “hundreds of thousands” of people here illegally or “awaiting some kind of process.”

“With no methodology to remove them, you have just admitted you have intentionally destroyed the first two of our national interests which is unity and national security.”

“It’s no wonder that our neighbour to the south finds us suspect.”

A shocking 1,199 people on the terror watch list were apprehended trying to cross from Canada into the US between fiscal 2022 and October 2024, according to the US Customs and Border Protection.

Canadians should be roaring to know how they got into Canada and how many remain posing an internal threat.

President-elect Donald Trump intends to retaliate against terrorists and illegal drugs entering through the porous northern border by imposing a 25% tariff on all products.

Under Trump, the superpower we share a continent with “will not stand for any of their borders being an entry way for threats to their national security.”

“Canada has to ensure the sovereignty of our country, while also understanding this geopolitical situation in the world, and that if you want to work with the largest trading partner in the world, our neighbour to the south, and if you want to have economic relations with other democracies in the world you either step up and do your bit or they won’t trade with you.”

“If we become a hotbed for activities that threaten western democracies, inside our country, that means we’re not doing our part.”

Meanwhile, Trudeau’s resistance to curtailing foreign interference proved stunning.

“The intelligence community has been warning this government for at least five years, if not longer, about the foreign interference in our country, in our elections, in our industry, in our bio laboratories. They have completely ignored the foreign interference.”

So, until it’s gone, the Trudeau government itself poses a threat to national security.

“But the happy Christmas message is we can turn this around and we can do it relatively fast.”

“I believe it takes a leader who is ethically, fit, physically fit, intellectually fit, but who has the courage to immediately and vigorously apply them. I’m hoping a new government in Canada would do that as soon as they’re elected.”

Canada must re-evaluate all partnerships economically and militarily.

“I certainly do not believe we have the money, at least for the next three years, to support anything other the rebuilding of our national security inside our country. While making it clear to our allies that in so doing we will be working very vigorously to meet any commitments that we have or that we intend to continue.”

Canadians must do more than kick the Liberals to the curb.

In 2025, Canadians must stop supporting the “destruction of our academia,” stop “marches in our streets for foreign wars that have nothing to do with our country,” and stop supporting groups that don’t “respect our ethics and values i.e., our human rights and freedoms.”

“They need to wake up to the fact that while all that’s happening in their own country, they are in fact, turning their own country into a steppingstone for communism and violence.”

“We can make Canada into a country which once again is seen as an example of a functioning and solid democracy which it certainly isn’t now.”

Finally, it’s worth noting Redman’s early warnings about the Liberal’s “incoherent” and dangerously flawed response to the COVID-19 ‘pandemic’ proved accurate.

Bio: David Redman - Canada Strong & Free Network
I’m not saying I believe most of the assertions Redman is making, but I’m not saying I don’t either. A few years ago I would have accused anyone like Redman as being a hard-core extremist. Still I’m trying to be as rational in my thinking as possible while acknowledging that this country is a lot worse off than before. Yes, I know Trudeau bragged as early as 2015 that Canada has no core identity. Is it because he is secretly a communist? That’s where my verdict is still out. But whatever his true political stripes are, I say he is definitely guilty of effectively destroying the “core” culture of Canada, which is based on a British heritage and western values. At the same time Quebec is allowed to basically do its own thing. At best, I consider him to be an idealistic idiot. At worst, he is a traitor. Hopefully he and his ilk in Parliament will be gone sooner rather than later. And then we’ll have to wait and see if Poilievre will repair the damage done by Trudeau. Or add to it.
 

SLOBODIAN: What if Trudeau's 'folly' is by design? -27 Dec 24​

Is Trudeau government Canada’s biggest national security threat? An expert weighs the evidence

Lt. Col. David RedmanContributed
https://www.westernstandard.news/author/linda-slobodian
Canada’s national security faces such major challenges, that its state of “crisis” is alarming and enraging.

“In December 2024 we find ourselves in a far worse situation across all areas of national security than we did in 2015,” said emergency response expert and retired Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Lt.-Col. David Redman.

Could heightened external and internal threats result from not only Liberal government incompetence — but also by design?

Redman thinks so.

“This government, in my opinion, has intentionally eroded and destroyed six out of six of our national interests in the last nine years,” Redman told the Western Standard.

But why would anybody do that?

"I believe that in particular, Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland truly believe that Canada is a post-national state, with no defined culture. They believe in the World Economic Forum vision of the world, and so work to dissolve and destroy nationalism, to ensure their vision for a post-national state world. Their vision leads to a world like the old Soviet Union, with all parts equally poor. They do not believe in wealth creation, just wealth redistribution. I believe that this is just communism by a different name, and Woke culture and DEI are tools to achieve it."

"Obviously," continues Redman, "I believe exactly the opposite, that our nation is a democratic country, where citizens elect representatives at all orders of government to support their ethics, values, culture and national interests. But unelected people, like the WEF, should have no role in defining what is required for Canadians."

Earlier this year, Redman detailed a six-point framework for national interests that include unity, national security, good governance, protection of rights and freedoms, economic prosperity and growth and personal and societal well-being.

He concluded Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “finished what his father started,” driving Canada into failing freefall.

Current security threats align with Trudeau’s twisted ideological view that Canada is a “post-national state” which Redman called “a dangerous and deadly conceit as well as a plain lie in today’s actual geopolitics.”

Redman recently assessed Canada’s national security in Unfit for Duty: It’s time to Rebuild the Canadian Armed Forces in C2C Journal. (Three extracts will appear in The Western Standard, starting Saturday.)

The under-equipped, under-manned CAF has 54,500 members, a minimum of 16,500 short. Only 58% of these are deployable, leaving Canada’s combat-capable force — army, navy and air force combined — at merely 31,600 — in a volatile world.

But, the CAF is “only one element” of national security undermined by the Trudeau government.

The state of intelligence, border services — including the coastguard and the Canadian Border Services Agency, policing services, and even the courts — must also be addressed with urgency, said Redman.

“Canada is beset by national security challenges — arguably crises, that are shockingly deep — and broad interference in our institutions, worsening illegal protests in our streets, growing concern among our allies and trading partners, the open contempt of our adversaries, and the CAF’s own ‘death spiral,’” he wrote in Unfit for Duty.

“If the CAF is the canary in the coal mine that signals the state of Canada’s national security, then the canary is on its back, fluttering.”

Last month Trudeau insulted Canadians he’s put at risk by proclaiming he directed national security and intelligence adviser Nathalie Drouin to devise a new national security strategy. She’s tasked with providing him with analysis and intelligence necessary for him to fulfil his duties. The only takeaway from this professed sense of duty is the jerk has no shame.

How much faith does Redman have in the Liberals pulling Canada out of crisis mode, or fixing the CAF’s “demoralized, depleted, decrepit” condition?

“Absolutely none.”

He pointed to promises made — funding, equipment, recruitment — since 2015 “not one of which they’ve ever met.”

The Liberals consistently failed to meet Canada's required commitment to NATO of 2% of GDP in investment in defence.

“Then in response to NATO getting very vocal in the past year they’ve announced other things and then simultaneously announced budget cuts for last year, this year and next year.”

“They clearly have rhetoric on one side trying to pacify the NATO requirements. At the same time they're internally causing the CAF to do cuts with absolutely no plan on how to ever restore the most essential item — which is personnel.”

Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives appear well-positioned to form the next government. But a quick fix is impossible.

“I’d have faith but not complete faith. Pierre Poilievre quite correctly identified about eight months ago that Canada’s bankrupt. He doesn’t know how bankrupt yet. Until he actually wins an election and then becomes the prime minister, he won’t be able to see how bad the books are.”

“I’m pretty sure that what we’re being told wouldn’t be near as bad as it is. He can’t commit to a 2% GDP for the CAF until he knows if he has any money to meet that commitment.”

“I respect that. I also understand from things he said that he at least understands the full concept of national security which just isn’t the CAF. And that he will be working diligently to try and return national security and the CAF to a credible status as quickly as he can.”

But Trudeau’s reckless immigration policy presents a formidable challenge.

“Mass immigration impacts on every single one of those six national interests that define a democracy.”

Unity is fractured “when you bring two million people into the country which don’t respect your ethics and values.”

“Multiculturalism is never a strength especially when you spend taxpayer’s dollars to keep everyone of those cultures distinct and encourage them to stay distinct.”

“When you bring peoples in who do not believe in the fundamental equality of women, you have just attacked the unity of our country, our national security, our form of government, our basic rights and freedoms because they don’t believe women have the same rights and freedoms. Which then buries down into our economic prosperity growth and our personal and societal wellbeing.”

Canadians have been forced to tolerate attacks on their wellbeing.

“Of the groups protesting in our streets, to talk about that element of it, we see these people expressing values that we do not believe in as a country, marching in our streets, disrupting traffic, making death threats against communities, supporting genocide against communities in our own country.”

“Burning our flags. Disparaging any Canadian who stands up against them and using cancel culture to try and make their case the only case.”

“That’s a complete breach of national security that this government has condoned.”

Meanwhile, the Liberals lost track of “hundreds of thousands” of people here illegally or “awaiting some kind of process.”

“With no methodology to remove them, you have just admitted you have intentionally destroyed the first two of our national interests which is unity and national security.”

“It’s no wonder that our neighbour to the south finds us suspect.”

A shocking 1,199 people on the terror watch list were apprehended trying to cross from Canada into the US between fiscal 2022 and October 2024, according to the US Customs and Border Protection.

Canadians should be roaring to know how they got into Canada and how many remain posing an internal threat.

President-elect Donald Trump intends to retaliate against terrorists and illegal drugs entering through the porous northern border by imposing a 25% tariff on all products.

Under Trump, the superpower we share a continent with “will not stand for any of their borders being an entry way for threats to their national security.”

“Canada has to ensure the sovereignty of our country, while also understanding this geopolitical situation in the world, and that if you want to work with the largest trading partner in the world, our neighbour to the south, and if you want to have economic relations with other democracies in the world you either step up and do your bit or they won’t trade with you.”

“If we become a hotbed for activities that threaten western democracies, inside our country, that means we’re not doing our part.”

Meanwhile, Trudeau’s resistance to curtailing foreign interference proved stunning.

“The intelligence community has been warning this government for at least five years, if not longer, about the foreign interference in our country, in our elections, in our industry, in our bio laboratories. They have completely ignored the foreign interference.”

So, until it’s gone, the Trudeau government itself poses a threat to national security.

“But the happy Christmas message is we can turn this around and we can do it relatively fast.”

“I believe it takes a leader who is ethically, fit, physically fit, intellectually fit, but who has the courage to immediately and vigorously apply them. I’m hoping a new government in Canada would do that as soon as they’re elected.”

Canada must re-evaluate all partnerships economically and militarily.

“I certainly do not believe we have the money, at least for the next three years, to support anything other the rebuilding of our national security inside our country. While making it clear to our allies that in so doing we will be working very vigorously to meet any commitments that we have or that we intend to continue.”

Canadians must do more than kick the Liberals to the curb.

In 2025, Canadians must stop supporting the “destruction of our academia,” stop “marches in our streets for foreign wars that have nothing to do with our country,” and stop supporting groups that don’t “respect our ethics and values i.e., our human rights and freedoms.”

“They need to wake up to the fact that while all that’s happening in their own country, they are in fact, turning their own country into a steppingstone for communism and violence.”

“We can make Canada into a country which once again is seen as an example of a functioning and solid democracy which it certainly isn’t now.”

Finally, it’s worth noting Redman’s early warnings about the Liberal’s “incoherent” and dangerously flawed response to the COVID-19 ‘pandemic’ proved accurate.

Bio: David Redman - Canada Strong & Free Network

Anyone that wants to dive into past posts will find I've railed about the same things as Slobodian and Redman, since 2015. I have never thought trudeau as incompetent, but as a traitor bent on destroying Canada. I've had posts removed, I've had to serve temporary bans and warnings because of my 'conspiracy theories.' Canada hasn't been anywhere close to being that shining beacon on the hill since Harper, who was only a temporary relief between Laurentien Elites that have run this country as their own private fiefdom and money making machine. Now we need to claw our way back from the brink of destitution. Move our illegal aliens into the blue tarp trudeauvilles, while awaiting deportation, and move our own Canadians into the 4 star accommodations currently occupied by the former. We need to stop listening to the UN, WHO, WEF and the rest about how Canada is governed and operates. We need a restoration of the rule of law and citizen rights. Poliviere needs to burn down the entrenched liberal institutions and the bespectacled gnomes that sit around for their whole public service career, collecting huge salaries, points to pension and waiting things out for another coddling Laurentien Elite government.

I'm getting too worked up and ranting. Time to stop. Sorry if anyone is offended.
 
Anyone that wants to dive into past posts will find I've railed about the same things as Slobodian and Redman, since 2015. I have never thought trudeau as incompetent, but as a traitor bent on destroying Canada. I've had posts removed, I've had to serve temporary bans and warnings because of my 'conspiracy theories.' Canada hasn't been anywhere close to being that shining beacon on the hill since Harper, who was only a temporary relief between Laurentien Elites that have run this country as their own private fiefdom and money making machine. Now we need to claw our way back from the brink of destitution. Move our illegal aliens into the blue tarp trudeauvilles, while awaiting deportation, and move our own Canadians into the 4 star accommodations currently occupied by the former. We need to stop listening to the UN, WHO, WEF and the rest about how Canada is governed and operates. We need a restoration of the rule of law and citizen rights. Poliviere needs to burn down the entrenched liberal institutions and the bespectacled gnomes that sit around for their whole public service career, collecting huge salaries, points to pension and waiting things out for another coddling Laurentien Elite government.

I'm getting too worked up and ranting. Time to stop. Sorry if anyone is offended.
I often disagree with you on a lot of things but I agree with much of what you’ve just said. I am still not a fan of Harper’s years in power but if I had to choose between him and Justin as to who has done the least damage, my vote would be for Harper.
 
Anyone that wants to dive into past posts will find I've railed about the same things as Slobodian and Redman, since 2015. I have never thought trudeau as incompetent, but as a traitor bent on destroying Canada. I've had posts removed, I've had to serve temporary bans and warnings because of my 'conspiracy theories.' Canada hasn't been anywhere close to being that shining beacon on the hill since Harper, who was only a temporary relief between Laurentien Elites that have run this country as their own private fiefdom and money making machine. Now we need to claw our way back from the brink of destitution. Move our illegal aliens into the blue tarp trudeauvilles, while awaiting deportation, and move our own Canadians into the 4 star accommodations currently occupied by the former. We need to stop listening to the UN, WHO, WEF and the rest about how Canada is governed and operates. We need a restoration of the rule of law and citizen rights. Poliviere needs to burn down the entrenched liberal institutions and the bespectacled gnomes that sit around for their whole public service career, collecting huge salaries, points to pension and waiting things out for another coddling Laurentien Elite government.

I'm getting too worked up and ranting. Time to stop. Sorry if anyone is offended.
Not arguing with most of that (though I fall well short of you on the degree of a bunch of things - neither here nor there). But the ‘move our own Canadians to the four star accommodations’ bit has me scratching my head a bit. Who are you suggesting that degree of social support for?

Not picking a fight, genuinely curious what/who you’re referring to there.
 
Not arguing with most of that (though I fall well short of you on the degree of a bunch of things - neither here nor there). But the ‘move our own Canadians to the four star accommodations’ bit has me scratching my head a bit. Who are you suggesting that degree of social support for?

Not picking a fight, genuinely curious what/who you’re referring to there.

We have illegal aliens living in four star hotels in Toronto. Along with many of the amenities that come with that. Count in welfare, medical and other free programs. Not a worry or care in the world and draining our social services programs without putting a single cent back in. Meanwhile we have good, honest, what were hard working Canadians, living in ravines and wooded areas, under tarps and tents in every major city in the country. And a lot not so major. Trudeauvilles coast to coast. They went from employed, home owning middle class Canadians to shopping carts, tarps and destitution. All caused by a dictitorial, self serving, hostile, traitorous, dishonest PM held up and supported by a bunch of gaslighting, thieving MPs. They rob our Treasury with impunity, then simply hide all their malfeasance under the cover of cabinet confidence. Command us to accept a utopian vision of Karl Schwab and George Soros, while they ignore the plight of Canadians that they have bankrupted and made destitute.
Move out the illegals and put destitute Canadians in those accommodations.
I'm not sure whether that answers your question or not.
 
We have illegal aliens living in four star hotels in Toronto. Along with many of the amenities that come with that. Count in welfare, medical and other free programs. Not a worry or care in the world and draining our social services programs without putting a single cent back in. Meanwhile we have good, honest, what were hard working Canadians, living in ravines and wooded areas, under tarps and tents in every major city in the country. And a lot not so major. Trudeauvilles coast to coast. They went from employed, home owning middle class Canadians to shopping carts, tarps and destitution. All caused by a dictitorial, self serving, hostile, traitorous, dishonest PM held up and supported by a bunch of gaslighting, thieving MPs. They rob our Treasury with impunity, then simply hide all their malfeasance under the cover of cabinet confidence. Command us to accept a utopian vision of Karl Schwab and George Soros, while they ignore the plight of Canadians that they have bankrupted and made destitute.
Move out the illegals and put destitute Canadians in those accommodations.
I'm not sure whether that answers your question or not.
The first, and second last ones did, thanks. That’s a surprisingly generous approach to welfare, but fair enough. Could serve as an interim while building and funding dedicated ‘housing first’ approaches for Canadians who are poor to the point of homelessness. Though the government would have to cough up a whole lot to get decent quality hotels to accept a re-role to housing the indigent. That’s utterly incompatible with also providing conventional reasonably high quality hotel services to normal paying guests.
 
Maybe this can clarify things for you.


From the article - <"The program is intended to prevent destitution among asylum claimants.">

But destitution amongst Canadian citizens doesn't matter to this government.

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Maybe this can clarify things for you.


From the article - <"The program is intended to prevent destitution among asylum claimants.">

But destitution amongst Canadian citizens doesn't matter to this government.

More:


Strictly speaking, homelessness is a provincial/municipal issue whereas immigration is squarely federal, but I certainly see your point. I personally have no objection to a much more disciplined and interest-based approach to immigration. We need plenty of immigrants, but we can afford to be picky about most while still being generous to the relatively modest number genuinely in need of asylum.
 
Strictly speaking, homelessness is a provincial/municipal issue whereas immigration is squarely federal, but I certainly see your point. I personally have no objection to a much more disciplined and interest-based approach to immigration. We need plenty of immigrants, but we can afford to be picky about most while still being generous to the relatively modest number genuinely in need of asylum.
are the numbers modest still? After taking in all the Syrians and Ukrainians?
 
Not arguing with most of that (though I fall well short of you on the degree of a bunch of things - neither here nor there). But the ‘move our own Canadians to the four star accommodations’ bit has me scratching my head a bit. Who are you suggesting that degree of social support for?

Not picking a fight, genuinely curious what/who you’re referring to there.
I think he means the 500+ Million spent to hotel Refugee claimants in 2022 ( last year that records indicate) while Canadian born down on their luck, Addicts, Veterans and other more worthy Citizens are living on Couches, if lucky, or cardboard and ten dollar tents.
I hear a train a comin, Liberals better beware.
 
I don't feel sorry for him at all, of course, but I wonder why people are allowed to walk right up to him like that. I assume he tells his security detail to let it happen...
The security detail’s job is physical threats, not political embarrassment. I expect they’re very good at gauging when the PM is willingly engaging with someone.
 
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