It's getting fun to say:
On Sunday, the 77-year anniversary of D-Day and Canadian Armed Forces Day, a statement issued by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau failed to mention the historic reasoning behind the day, instead taking the opportunity to talk about the military's COVID-19 response and "gender-based violence" within the military.
His dad may have thought deeply about assimilating those "indigenous" people (like so many others did) but he certainly never signed up for war against the Nazis. That was for other Quebeckers.
Trudeaus embrace fascism, not fight it.
Did you call Omar Khadr a terrorist when you handed him $10.5 million?:
Nearly two days after four members of a Muslim family in London, Ont., were killed in what police described as a targeted and hate-motivated act, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called it a “terrorist attack.”
(Sidebar: not a terrorist attack - what Faisal Hussein did.)
Justin, of course, vows to destroy the imaginary right-wing groups that perpetrated this act, just as he plans on taking down the Vatican.
Whatever.
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