Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took direct aim at military commanders on Wednesday, declaring they “don’t get it” following a whirlwind 48 hours involving a senior officer who provided a reference for a convicted sex offender.
After weeks of discussion about the Kokanee grope, where Trudeau groped a female reporter and then apologized for being “so forward,” the PM kinda skated past the issue last July.
“I am confident that I did not act inappropriately,” Trudeau said at the time.
“I’ll be blunt about it — often a man experiences an interaction as being benign or not inappropriate, and a woman, particularly in a professional context, can experience it differently.”
Then he called the whole affair a “learning experience” for everyone in society.
That's right.
It's not for Justin to apologise for being a disgusting pig. It's for everyone else to reflect on.
One might suggest that Canadians learned what a creep he is but they apparently have zero problem with his treating women that way because they keep voting him in.
People who inherited their money tend not to think about what the proles endure:
Whatever concern Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expresses now about inflation rising at an annual rate of 4.1% in August — the biggest increase in 18 years — he already told us his real view about inflation in July, upon learning that the annualized increase that month was 3.7%.
He said he doesn’t think about it.
Inflation equals higher prices for everything, such as heating fuel.
Remember, Canada, YOU voted for this.
Charismatic and capable people don't screw up international trade.
Stupid, petty people do, however:
It’s hard to see how the prime minister’s heavy-handed approach will survive discussions with the public-sector unions, to say nothing of a constitutional challenge. Courts are reluctant to endorse making the exercise of charter rights “onerous.” But the government is not worried about the charter; it just wants everyone to know that punishment is on the way.
Justin's cameras went to visit Afghan migrants:
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met a family of newly settled Afghan refugees on Saturday, marking the start of the Thanksgiving weekend with what he said was an important reminder.
There is no word on whether Justin's cameras visited Canadians who lost their jobs due to the lockdowns he imposed on the entire country.
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