Liberals ... it's like they can't help themselves:
Justin Trudeau – known throughout the world for his enthusiastic embrace of diversity-themed dress up – has still yet to apologize for a Tweet by a Liberal riding association that made insane race-based attacks on Pierre Poilievre and demonized energy sector supporters. ...
A Liberal Party tweet slandered this multicultural group founded by this Métis man to champion diversity in the energy sector. The tweet disparaged Fort Mac & falsely alleged racism.
— pierrepoilievre (@PierrePoilievre) March 26, 2021
Trudeau & Local Liberal, Chris Rodgers must apologize to these workers for this appalling lie. https://t.co/zr3qzz9h4o
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I'm pretty sure that's illegal but - then again - you are Liberals:
Federal Liberal cabinet ministers will instruct their staff not to appear if called to any parliamentary committees in an attempt to curb what they call an "abuse of power" by opposition parties.
The Conservatives are seeking to summon political staff and civil servants to testify about the WE Charity affair and about how the government handled a sexual-misconduct allegation against the country's top soldier.
Liberal House leader Pablo Rodriguez says it has long been a practice of Parliament for the buck to stop with cabinet ministers when it comes to who is held responsible and questioned at committee.
The Conservatives' motion Thursday is nothing but a "heavy handed" form of partisan intimidation, Rodriguez said.
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Pierre Trudeau wore a German helmet during the Second World War:
Senior government officials who spoke to Radio-Canada/CBC said they often perceived Bercovici as more of a spokesperson for the Israeli government than the ambassador for Canada.
In her lawsuit, Bercovici described the allegations of disloyalty as "vicious and unmeritorious attacks on her integrity and loyalty."
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Underneath the pressed suit lies the cardiac muscle of a child-hating butthole:
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem, public champion of daycare, privately tried to block the opening of a nursery near his multi-million dollar Toronto home as a nuisance that would spoil the neighbourhood’s “charm” with traffic and garbage. Macklem yesterday did not comment. “It’s worth it for everyone to think about where their interests lie,” he said in a February 23 tribute to working mothers: “Governments could boost access to child care to help more women.”
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