Thursday, June 11, 2020

SEE: Self-Awareness, Do Not Have

Oh, boy:

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he still has confidence in RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki after she admitted to “struggling” with the definition of systemic racism. He added that’s something many Canadians are also grappling with amid what he described as a national “awakening.”



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Green Party "leader-for-life" Elizabeth May declared in a press conference today that the RCMP is a racist institution. 

Speaking to reporters in Ottawa, May stated that she does "think the RCMP is a racist Institution." 

I'll just leave these right here: 
Monika Schaefer, who stood as the Green Party of Canada’s candidate in the Alberta riding of Yellowhead in 2006, 2008 and 2011, is denying the Holocaust in a homemade Youtube video.

Schaefer has also taken credit for convincing Green Party Leader Elizabeth May to submit a 9/11 conspiracy petition to Parliament in 2014.

In the YouTube video, Schaefer describes the Holocaust as “the most persistent lie in all of history,” claims that victims of Nazi death camps “were kept as healthy and as well-fed as was possible,” and asserts that “there were no gas chambers there”. She concludes by denouncing “the 6-million lie” and recommending that viewers read the works of Ernst Zündel, a German Holocaust denier deported from Canada in 2005.

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Dale Dewar, the Green hopeful in the riding of Regina–Qu’Appelle, said she’s sorry for a series of “inflammatory” tweets excoriating Israel for its treatment of Palestinians, supporting the BDS movement and suggesting Israelis have mental illness.

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On Tuesday of this week, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May fired three members of her Shadow Cabinet, including justice critic Dimitri Lascaris, after they co-signed a letter that slammed B.C. Green Party Leader Andrew Weaver for opposing the federal party’s new anti-Israel boycott policy.

B’nai Brith had previously urged May to dismiss Lascaris after he advocated on behalf of a terrorist who murdered three Israeli civilians.

“Despite the efforts of a small and vocal minority within the Green Party, rank-and-file members seem to be sending the message that they don’t support discrimination against Israel as part of their policy platform,” said Amanda Hohmann ...

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"Despite the unity that Canadians have shown... politics got in the way of actually helping Canadians, and I think we need to reflect on that," said Trudeau.

Trudeau said that the Conservatives lost on this matter, as his minority government worked with other parties to suspend Parliament.

Yes, about that:

Canadians with disabilities will be sent a one-time tax-free payment of up to $600, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Friday, in an effort to help offset the financial pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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During a sitting that lasted a little more than 10 minutes Wednesday, the Liberal government failed to secure unanimous consent in the House of Commons to debate a bill, C-17, that also includes new penalties for relief benefit fraud and extends the wage subsidy support for seasonal businesses.

The Commons adjourned without any sort of resolution, with the parties at an impasse over how to proceed.

All of the opposition parties — not just the Conservatives — had problems with the bill as written.

At the outset of the pandemic, the Conservatives were generally supportive of COVID-19 relief programs but have since soured on the government's legislative agenda because Trudeau has refused to reinstate normal in-person sittings of the Commons.

(Sidebar: ahem ...)
 
Scheer has said that, as the economy reopens in many parts of the country, so too should Parliament.

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Please do cry some more that no one is letting you have your way, PM Sock-Boy, Lord of the Blackfaces.


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