Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Your Corrupt and Wasteful Government and You

To wit:

Most Canadians disapprove of Justin Trudeau’s performance as prime minister and feel he is a divisive leader, with almost as many hoping he resigns before the next election, according to a new public opinion survey probing the legacy of Canada’s leader.

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Moving on ...


It's just your money:

Rideau Hall is responsible for costly air catering charges run up by Governor General Mary Simon, says the air force. Simon’s staff attempted to blame the military for meal expenses that were the equivalent of $218 per plate: “I cannot believe the Department of National Defence decides what the Governor General will eat.”



Because of course they did:

Did the federal government interfere in the police investigation of the deadliest shooting in Canadian history?

That’s the central question that will be at the heart of a much-anticipated probe on Monday, looking at allegations of pressure on the RCMP during its investigation of the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting.

The House of Commons standing committee on public safety will be hearing from RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki and Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair, as well as current and former top RCMP officials from Nova Scotia.

 


Some people are special:

An MP who yesterday pleaded guilty to breach of the National Defence Act does not face automatic expulsion under Commons rules. Independent MP Kevin Vuong (Spadina-Fort York, Ont.) may only be stripped of his seat by a House vote: “I am proud to have served seven years now in our country’s largest naval reserve division.”


This Kevin Vuong:

Kevin Vuong, a Toronto member of Parliament and naval reservist, has been fined $500 for failing to tell the Royal Canadian Navy about a 2019 sexual assault charge.



The outrage is just too much:

The federal government is facing fresh calls to boost security at the National War Memorial after images surfaced showing someone draping flags on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.


These vandals are beyond redemption. Why couldn't they just throw paint on statues of Queen Victoria or Sir John A. Macdonald?



Pay attention because this concerns you - it doesn't matter how many jabs you get. Your government wants to destroy you:



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