The sooner he is gone the sooner companies will invest here again.
You and the boys have fun now, hear?Back to the same circle jerk.
Trudeau is making it difficult on purpose. Does he have something to hide? Why does he say these documents would be made available & then renege on providing them? Something is up here & it doesn't sound all that good. WE do need to get rid of this man & his attached appendage!!Back to the same circle jerk.
From the beginning of the foreign interference controversy, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made it clear he does not want an independent public inquiry into foreign interference by China in the last two federal elections.
Finally backed into a corner and with negotiations having started to establish one, he now says he won’t move forward unless the opposition parties demonstrate a “full buy-in” to the process (???) but he’s not saying what process…
But the real problem is Trudeau’s lack of commitment to openness and transparency.
Yet another example of this is that the two government bodies Trudeau himself tasked with reviewing foreign interference have both cited a lack of access to government documents, despite assurances from the PM it would be granted.
But former Supreme Court justice Marie Deschamps, who chairs the Security and Intelligence Review Agency, wrote to Trudeau recently that NSIRA is being denied access to cabinet documents it needs to do its job.
Trudeau tasked NSIRA in March to review how Canada’s national security agencies handled the threat of foreign interference during the 2019 and 2021 elections.
Even Trudeau’s special rapporteur, David Johnston, recommended NSIRA be given access to cabinet documents made available to him so it could review his findings….
Trudeau responded at the time that he would waive cabinet secrecy to release these documents.
But former Supreme Court of Canada justice Marie Deschamps wrote to Trudeau that NSIRA has only received “a subset of these documents” and “respectfully requests that all Cabinet confidence documents related to our review be released to us and that all documents provided during the course of this review be without redaction for Cabinet confidence.”
This issue, NSIRA said, goes to “NSIRA’s independence and to the integrity of its reviews.”
Meanwhile, David McGuinty, a Liberal MP who chairs the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians — created by Trudeau in 2017 and tasked by him “to complete a review of the state of foreign interference in federal electoral processes” has repeatedly complained about excessive government secrecy impeding NSICOP’s ability to do its job.
McGuinty wrote to Trudeau last year that the “government’s broad claims of cabinet confidence on documents or information” posed “a growing risk to the committee’s ability to fulfill its mandate”, raising concerns it “will neither receive relevant information, nor be aware of its existence.”
The rest of this ongoing goat rodeo is at the below link:
EDITORIAL: PM bobs and weaves on foreign interference — Toronto Sun
From the beginning of the foreign interference controversy, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made it clear he does not want an independent public inquiry into foreign interference by China in the last two federal elections. Finally backed into a corner and with negotiations having started to...apple.news
By attached appendage, do you mean Jagmeet Singh (?) or some other Liberal Lamprey? Just curious.Trudeau is making it difficult on purpose. Does he have something to hide? Why does he say these documents would be made available & then renege on providing them? Something is up here & it doesn't sound all that good. WE do need to get rid of this man & his attached appendage!!
Yes, that's exactly who I was referring toBy attached appendage, do you mean Jagmeet Singh (?) or some other Liberal Lamprey? Just curious.
Does the Liberal/NDP government’s behaviour surrounding this issue pass the smell test? The NDP supports the Liberal party, regardless of what they do, including what they’re currently doing on this issue, & yet pretends to be their opposition when convenient to do so…but will support them regardless of what has transpired.
Just making sure I understood correctly because it could’ve been any of Trudeau’s interchangeable cabinet members…but more nuanced was reference to Mr Singh…so kudos!Yes, that's exactly who I was referring to
Singh said he has made it clear to Justin Trudeau that he can’t blame a lack of consensus (which the opposition parties actually have, and have stated consistently repeatedly, that they are all in for a Public Inquiry) among opposition leaders as an excuse to abandon a public inquiry, as he did in the past when he broke an election promise to introduce electoral reform.Trudeau is making it difficult on purpose. Does he have something to hide? Why does he say these documents would be made available & then renege on providing them? Something is up here & it doesn't sound all that good. WE do need to get rid of this man & his attached appendage!!
Good questions. Is it in his interests, or in his nature?Trudeau is making it difficult on purpose. Does he have something to hide? Why does he say these documents would be made available & then renege on providing them? Something is up here & it doesn't sound all that good. WE do need to get rid of this man & his attached appendage!!
Another brain dead politician in touch with the electorate.Singh said he has made it clear to Justin Trudeau that he can’t blame a lack of consensus (which the opposition parties actually have, and have stated consistently repeatedly, that they are all in for a Public Inquiry) among opposition leaders as an excuse to abandon a public inquiry, as he did in the past when he broke an election promise to introduce electoral reform.
“I said, ‘that’s not going to fly.’ I want a forum. I want a process where we all come together and make the decision together. And so it looks like that’s happening. I think they’re in good faith, and I am cautiously optimistic that they’ll move forward,” he said.
Singh said the Liberals haven’t confirmed that a public inquiry will happen.
“So we’re still holding out for them to say those words. But the negotiations are getting down to some of the details, and we’re requiring that the Liberals make sure every opposition leader that’s recognized has input and that they are in agreement with the way forward,” he said.
Singh has not said publicly who he wants to preside over an inquiry but he said the party has provided criteria: namely “a judge, either a current or former, no connection to the Trudeau Foundation, given the appearance of bias and the problems around that, I think we should just avoid that entirely, and someone that all the parties can agree with.”
Singh said blowing up the confidence and supply agreement the NDP has with the Liberals over the foreign interference issue would “let the government off the hook.” (???)
Singh said an election shouldn’t happen until trust in the electoral process has been restored, which can only be achieved through a public inquiry. That would likely push the next election off until late 2024 or into 2025.
“We want to encourage people to get out to vote. We want people to have trust in the system and that’s why the public inquiry is important. What I’ve said is I want to see some steps taken before we have an election,” he said. Ahhh….OK….Steps towards Jagmeet Singh’s Golden Pension….
Singh said he is confident that voters will give the NDP credit for policies it has pushed on the Liberals as part of the confidence and supply agreement. l don’t think so…but we’ll see what happens once his pension comes to fruition and is locked in.
“I feel a couple of things are going on. One, what we heard from a lot of people is that ‘we like your ideas, but we’re not sure that you can actually deliver on them’. Well, we’re delivering. We’re showing people we can deliver. We’re delivering the first expansion of our healthcare system in a generation, and Canadians are gonna start to see that benefit,” he said.
“The other concern is the fear of the Conservatives. The different thing this time around is that we’re really letting people know if you’re frustrated with the Conservatives, there’s also many people frustrated with the NDP/Liberals in their Non-Coalition Coalition that Definitely Not Coalition-Coalition. It doesn’t have to be either/or…because it really isn’t. There is another option out there? And 10 years into a NDP/Liberal government, people are starting to feel a little bit weary of that.”
So….Jagmeet is advocating for a Liberal/NDP government as a third option? I think his party is going to be absolutely decimated in the next federal election, but Jagmeet will come out OK with his golden parachute for life pension.
Ivison: Blowing up deal with the Liberals would 'let them off the hook,' NDP leader says — National Post
Jagmeet Singh says an election shouldn’t happen until trust in the electoral process has been restored through a public inquiry into foreign interferenceapple.news
I think both. He is extremely vain, and, like any leader, there are money interests he is beholden to.Good questions. Is it in his interests, or in his nature?
What a wimp.NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he’s still “cautiously optimistic” the federal government will call a public inquiry into foreign interference, while conversations about how best to address the issue are ongoing between the different parties.
All Opposition MPs have been calling for a public inquiry into foreign interference since March. This is now July.
Singh remains 'cautiously optimistic' about a public inquiry into foreign interference despite delays in calling one — CTV News
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he's still 'cautiously optimistic' the federal government will call a public inquiry into foreign interference, while conversations about how best to address the issue are ongoing between the different parties.apple.news
We'll settle for an election in Sept and a criminal inquiry in November.“We will not be able to move forward with any seriousness if the Conservative Party once again refuses to participate in, or accept the process, we put forward.”
Trudeau has already pulled the snap election “It’s the most important election since WW2” thing back in 2021…& he’s got Jagmeet on a leash until 2025 regardless of what his government does…so I don’t know about that.We'll settle for an election in Sept and a criminal inquiry in November.
Trudeau wouldn't be running.Trudeau has already pulled the snap election “It’s the most important election since WW2” thing back in 2021…& he’s got Jagmeet on a leash until 2025 regardless of what his government does…so I don’t know about that.
The economy is going to go to shit, & some ridings are changing not in the Liberal/NDP favour…. So that would make me think that we WOULD see a snap election announced this fall….BUT Trudeau has guaranteed power until Singh’s pension comes to fruition in 2025…and a lot might happen in the next 18 months.
(Whomever leads Canada in 2025 is going to have one hell of a mess to clean up that might take decades to accomplish though)
Ya think he’ll pull the walk in the snow/surf thing? Think his ego will allow that?Trudeau wouldn't be running.