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The federal NDP leader has spent this week furrowing his brow and occasionally shaking his first about the outrage he has witnessed on Parliament Hill: That is, Liberal infighting.
It’s too much, Singh says. The Liberals should be focused on more important things. And that’s why he’s
calling on Justin Trudeau to resign.
That is, quite plainly, not up to Jagmeet Singh. He has no more right to demand that the Liberal leader resign than he does to demand that Disney stop
remaking old movies or that the Blue Jays
sign a power-hitting outfielder. None of it is in his portfolio.
What he can do, however, is withdraw support from the Liberal minority government, which he has still not, somehow, managed to do.
The NDP leader wants Justin Trudeau gone but isn't willing to anything to make him go. When will his MPs finally decide they've had enough?
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Freeland, eventually, after several years as a loyal henchman, refused to be a rubber stamp, so she was tossed aside in favour of Dominic LeBlanc, a
close family friend of Trudeau’s who is sure to do the prime minister’s bidding for as long as he lasts in the job. Having a puppet in the finance portfolio has always been the goal of Justin Trudeau — a man who should go down in history as Canada’s worst ever finance minister…& Jagmeet Singh can’t not (intentional double negative) support him.
It doesn't matter who the actual minister is, the prime minister controls all
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