Anyone who still thinks that our outdated system of keeping kleptocracies alive and letting a foreign Queen give the final nod on our laws, just ... no:
Julie Payette, Canada’s embattled governor general, was a central character in the prorogue request from an equally embattled Liberal government. It is the prerogative of the governor general to deny or approve a request from the prime minister to prorogue Parliament.
Keeping the office of the governor-general alive, especially one as problematic and arrogant as Julie Payette (a nod to the province that demands a lot and returns with nothing but corruption), is like allowing the Divine Right of Kings to remain a practice.
“We now have a government of corruption, coverups and chaos at a time of a deadly pandemic, and the biggest economic collapse since the Great Depression,” Poilievre said at a press conference on Tuesday morning. “His biggest priority was to flow a half a billion dollars to a group that had paid his family a half a million dollars.”
Documents related to the WE Charity scandal will still be released to the finance committee but Trudeau maintained that the government will spend the coming weeks establishing a “long-term plan for recovery.”
The prime minister explicitly stated he does not want this prorogation to lead to the opposition triggering an election.
What an utterly hilarious outcome that would be.
Also - more on Pierre:
But enough about Justin Trudeau.
Bill Morneau resigned tonight.”
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Trudeau shuts down committee investigations into WE scandal for six weeks. Sunny Ways.
— pierrepoilievre (@PierrePoilievre) August 18, 2020
I'm sure Justin was forced into that particular corner, too.
One more thing ...
If one has not read this book, please do. All of it. It outlines (with sources) not only how the Liberals screwed up during the Chinese-orchestrated pandemic but the relationship the Liberals have with China and how it slowly has grown to own this country.
It will make your blood boil.
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