Tuesday, February 08, 2022

And They Wonder Why No One Trusts Them

Indeed:

Trudeau said that he understood the frustration with restrictions, but said that mandates were necessary to avoid future restrictions. ...

Earlier today, Liberal MP Joel Lightbound spoke out against his party, calling for the Liberals to give a clear "roadmap" to get Canada out of COVID restrictions.

Lightbound added that he is not the only person uncomfortable with the Trudeau Liberals' handling of the situation, and even went so far as to say that his government was using health mandates and restrictions to "wedge and stigmatize" those who were not submitting to mandates.

 

Justin is an arrogant son-of-a-b!#ch. 

Prove me wrong.

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You can seize whatever you like but you can't move them:

Police in Canada’s capital have begun to seize fuel and say they have made multiple arrests after issuing a statement saying that those trying to bring supplies to support the thousands of protesters opposed to COVID-19 mandates and restrictions.

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Where were you before?:

Canada’s two main airlines continue to slash their schedules and demand that Ottawa roll back COVID-19 travel restrictions to staunch the cash bleed—though experts see glimmers of hope on the horizon.

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Elections Canada delayed ballots before the last election:

Elections Canada delayed shipping mail-in ballot kits to 123,000 voters until less than a week before election day, records show. Chief Electoral Officer Stéphane Perreault had boasted his agency was fully prepared to conduct a pandemic election: “Being ready to administer an election is at the core of Election Canada’s mandate.”
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You were spying on people and got caught:

The government should have been more proactive in letting Canadians know it was acquiring anonymized cellphone location data from third-parties to track movement patterns during the pandemic, federal privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien said.

“I highly, highly doubt that the majority of users of mobility services knew that their data was collected,” Therrien told a parliamentary committee Monday. That’s despite the fact the federal government outlined that information online on its COVIDTrends website.

“In order to get to that page, you need to know that the program exists and there is something called COVIDTrends,” he noted. Therrien told MPs the government should have been more proactive in its communication strategy, such as outlining that information in press conferences.

 

So, let people know that they were spying.

Right ... 

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If one cannot stop, discredit:

In a Sunday tweet, Farber posted a picture of an antisemitic flyer and said it was "taken by a friend in Ottawa at the Occupation. Apparently in plain sight."

However, it appears the image is identical to the photo posted on Twitter two weeks ago by someone in Miami, Florida. As pointed out by Jonathan Kay who said, "Wow Bernie, isn't it incredible that the picture your 'friend in Ottawa at the Occupation' sent you is identical to the photo posted on Twitter two weeks ago by someone in Miami, right down to the ceramic design in the background?"

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16. So many institutions have failed during the pandemic -- Parliament, the opposition Conservatives, the courts, colleges of physicians and surgeons, police, etc. But the media has failed the most. But because they are immune to most consequences, they haven't noticed it yet. 
 

17. They don't understand why people don't trust them. Here's CTV, mad that the convoy they've been defaming for two weeks won't invite them in to a press conference as an honoured guest ...

18. The icing on the cake is that CTV is part of the government press gallery that excludes conservative media (like Rebel News) from the Parliament. They voted to protect Trudeau from our questions (but they're accepting applications from Xinhua) ...

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I'm sure it's nothing:

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 (Merci)


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