But don't take MY word for it:
While being confronted by pro-lifers with pictures of aborted children last night, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau decided to reaffirm his stance on the issue, telling the activists, “I believe in a woman’s right to choose.”
No, you don't, woman-hater.
Yazidi rape victims, Canadian rape victims, a molested female reporter, members of your cabinet, women who have lost their jobs because they refuse to get jabbed, women in communist and Islamist countries you send OUR tax dollars to AND everyone involved in this issue all beg to differ.
Strenuously.
The Liberal government has no excuse for taking too long to bring women who served in Afghanistan’s parliament — and are now in danger from the Taliban — to safety in Canada, say opposition MPs.
One of those women, former MP Mursal Nabizada, was murdered along with her bodyguard just over a week ago in Kabul.
Take another personal day to think about it, Justin.
An election is riding on this.
You hired some screech-bot for that very reason, right? You repatriated ISIS groupies for that very reason, right?
It's not like there are churches burned to the ground or anything.
But I digress ...
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Was it something he said?:
From Monday to Wednesday, the 39-member cabinet gathered in the Ontario city in advance of the resumption of parliamentary sittings next week.
The ministers were met Monday by a “slow roll” of about 100 cars honking horns and flying flags on the street in front of the Sheraton Hotel hosting the retreat. A large crowd also flanked both sides of the street outside a Royal Canadian Legion in nearby Stoney Creek, where Trudeau had been rumoured to be planning an appearance.
And on Tuesday night, a crowd of several dozen carrying flags and air horns pressed against the windows of the Earth to Table Bread Bar, a downtown restaurant where cabinet members were inside eating dinner.
After the meal, RCMP security and Hamilton police formed a tight cordon around the prime minister as he walked into the crush of protesters and back towards the Sheraton Hotel.
A video of the chaos posted to social media by reporter Harrison Faulkner has now been viewed more than 1.2 million times. Trudeau can be seen smiling and waving as he’s barraged by obscenities and cries of “traitor.”
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A show of arrogance and power, I'm sure he won't promise anyone anything.
Let's privatise today.
This irrational fear of privatisation as "American" or heathenish must go. Countries all over the world have some or complete privatisation and it works fine.
Only unimaginative sheep would crave complete government control.
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