Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Karina Gould Had Her Photo Taken With a Ukrainian Nazi

Right here:


 

She also tried expunging that event from the records:

“For all of us as parliamentarians on all sides, it is very important that we collectively work together to strike this recognition from the record. I will work with my colleagues to do that,” she said.

She then moved a motion Monday afternoon seeking unanimous consent to have Hunka’s recognition struck. It was denied.

To strike something from the official record would mean to remove it from Hansard, the official name of the records in the House of Commons, said Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs.

Hansard is publicly accessible, and anyone can go through it to see what was said in the House on any given day.

“It would be like it didn’t happen. One could look at that as the ultimate punishment … being removed from the House of Commons in every way that it could be removed,” he said.

“It could be looked at in another way as somebody trying to eliminate something that was shameful from their own record, and the government trying to hide the fact that this had happened.”

 

How embarrassing!


Now:

Government House leader Karina Gould says she'll speak to a B.C. Liberal MP about a social post that questions whether there was a connection between Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and a deadly shooting in Manitoba over the weekend.

On Monday Ken Hardie, who represents Fleetwood-Port Kells, responded to the Winnipeg shooting that left four people dead calling it "beyond troubling" to see another mass shooting in Canada.

"Might it be the anti-social 'burn everything down' far-right attitude we're seeing creeping in from the U.S.?" he posted on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

"And the 'creep' on the Canadian side? Pierre Poilievre?"

Gould told reporters Tuesday morning that she plans to speak to her caucus colleague. As House leader, Gould is responsible for co-ordinating her party's day-to-day business in the House and managing the overall legislative agenda of the government.

"It is absolutely inappropriate and that's not something that anyone should be suggesting from any political party," she said before a cabinet meeting on Parliament Hill Tuesday.

 

Way to cover your party's @$$, Karina!

 

The Liberals, one must understand, have a record of mediocrity to outright failure. This calls for the most vexing form of mud-slinging when challenged on that record.

But don't take my word for it:

Had the Trudeau Liberals been smart, and they obviously weren’t, they would have defined Poilievre before he could define himself in the minds of voters. Now, down 15 points in the polls, Trudeau and his team are trying to fight back, but they look desperate in doing so.

This past week they tried to blame Poilievre for sparking fears of terrorism after the Niagara Falls bridge incident, tried to claim he doesn’t back Ukraine’s fight against Russia and attempted to say the 1,600 workers coming from South Korea was due to the Harper government. None of these things are true, and it doesn’t matter how many times Trudeau or his ministers run before the cameras and or post to social media, that won’t change.

Trudeau accused the Poilievre Conservatives of adopting “a right-wing, American MAGA-influenced thinking” and turning their backs on Ukraine. His evidence, the Conservatives voted against updating the Canada-Ukraine free trade deal, which the Harper government originally negotiated and signed.

The truth is the Conservatives objected to language in the trade deal, inserted late by the Liberals, that they feel enshrines Canada’s carbon tax in an international treaty. That and language around a carbon tax that isn’t in our free trade deals with the United States, Europe or the Pacific Rim but that the Liberals insisted putting into a trade deal with a country we don’t do much trade with.

Then, they ran to the microphones to say any opposition is proof the Conservative don’t support Ukraine, while darkly hinting at CPC support for Trump and even Putin. It’s ridiculous, it’s desperate, but desperation is all they have left.

 

Indeed.

Justin even dragged out domestic politics in front of the Europeans in hopes that they would side with him.

Well, no one in Europe likes Justin. It made him look toxic and weak. 

An old schtick.


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