Canadians across Canada are starting to wonder. Is Trudeau mentally Ill?

gerryh

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There is a pandemic of fentanyl overdose in Canadian cities. Not one tear dropped. I question if Mr. Trudeau even care about the thousands of young Canadians who can’t intergrate society because of poor economic conditions and who turn to drugs in there depression. But isis fighters will be reintegrated.......

Its becoming clear that our PM is mentally ill or hates Canadians.


And the drug problem is a personal thing. Blaming it on others is just one way of not accepting personnel responsibility for ones actions.

Same with "not integrating". It's expecting to start at the top instead of the bottom and working ones way to the top. It's expecting everything to be handed to you on a silver platter and not having to work your ass off to get what you want and need.

Example, suncor is introducing random drug testing for rig workers. A union is taking them to court to try and so it. One argument is heard was that when pot becomes legal, if they toked up on there time off they would fail the test because it can stay in the system did up to 30 days. It's a simple matter of priorities. What's more important, toking up, or working. It's your choice.
 

EagleSmack

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Example, suncor is introducing random drug testing for rig workers. A union is taking them to court to try and so it. One argument is heard was that when pot becomes legal, if they toked up on there time off they would fail the test because it can stay in the system did up to 30 days. It's a simple matter of priorities. What's more important, taking up, or working. It's your choice.

It is legal here and Massachusetts yet companies that have a zero tolerance are still enforcing their rules. You pop a piss test and you're fired.
 

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Works for me.

Companies are responsible for the actions of their employees. If an employee is impaired and causes injury or death to himself or someone else on company time, the company is usually on the hook for it. The same goes for damage to equipment or interruption of services caused by an impaired employee.
 
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Angstrom

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How do you not call someone who spends over 100 000$ on a budget book cover clinically insane?

And these are only the things we know

And the drug problem is a personal thing. Blaming it on others is just one way of not accepting personnel responsibility for ones actions.

Same with "not integrating". It's expecting to start at the top instead of the bottom and working ones way to the top. It's expecting everything to be handed to you on a silver platter and not having to work your ass off to get what you want and need.

Example, suncor is introducing random drug testing for rig workers. A union is taking them to court to try and so it. One argument is heard was that when pot becomes legal, if they toked up on there time off they would fail the test because it can stay in the system did up to 30 days. It's a simple matter of priorities. What's more important, toking up, or working. It's your choice.

That doesn’t change the fact that we have gone from 100000 bottom starter positions available to 56. You can’t intentionally make people fail and then blame them for failure
 

Murphy

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Well, you also have to consider that mental illness does run in his family. His mother, Margaret Trudeau, was diagnosed with a bi-polar disorder.

According to healthline.com,

"Adults who have relatives with the disorder have an average tenfold increase in risk of developing the disorder. Your risk further increases if the family member with the condition is a closer relative. That means if your parent has bipolar disorder, you have a greater chance of developing it than someone whose great aunt has the condition"

https://www.healthline.com/health/is-bipolar-disorder-hereditary#causes

Maybe people who are running for office should be compelled to undertake a thorough mental and physical examination. Especially if there is a history of mental disorders in the family.
 

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And the drug problem is a personal thing. Blaming it on others is just one way of not accepting personnel responsibility for ones actions.

Same with "not integrating". It's expecting to start at the top instead of the bottom and working ones way to the top. It's expecting everything to be handed to you on a silver platter and not having to work your ass off to get what you want and need.

Example, suncor is introducing random drug testing for rig workers. A union is taking them to court to try and so it. One argument is heard was that when pot becomes legal, if they toked up on there time off they would fail the test because it can stay in the system did up to 30 days. It's a simple matter of priorities. What's more important, toking up, or working. It's your choice.

How far do we take that logic? If taken to the extreme, then we should just decriminalize heroin because it's just a personal choice anyway.
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

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He's a spoiled rich kid with a hot wife and a father [love him or hate him] who was 10,000 times smarter than the prodigal son. The Liberals struggled for a long time trying to find a candidate that would appeal to voters. Canadian voters should have never handed the Liberals a majority with this airhead at the helm.
 

Murphy

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I wonder if we'll ever see a book written by someone on the inside who will spill his guts on the manipulation of Justin Trudeau?

If the murky back rooms of political parties and governments could only talk...
 

Angstrom

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Well, you also have to consider that mental illness does run in his family. His mother, Margaret Trudeau, was diagnosed with a bi-polar disorder.

According to healthline.com,

"Adults who have relatives with the disorder have an average tenfold increase in risk of developing the disorder. Your risk further increases if the family member with the condition is a closer relative. That means if your parent has bipolar disorder, you have a greater chance of developing it than someone whose great aunt has the condition"

https://www.healthline.com/health/is-bipolar-disorder-hereditary#causes

Maybe people who are running for office should be compelled to undertake a thorough mental and physical examination. Especially if there is a history of mental disorders in the family.

Those things usually pop up in you’re children, most of the time
 

gerryh

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That doesn’t change the fact that we have gone from 100000 bottom starter positions available to 56. You can’t intentionally make people fail and then blame them for failure


Link to prove your "fact". Otherwise you're just blowing smoke out your ass, and doing your usual whine.

How far do we take that logic? If taken to the extreme, then we should just decriminalize heroin because it's just a personal choice anyway.


You definitely have a compression problem because I didn't even imply that.
 

EagleSmack

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He's a spoiled rich kid with a hot wife and a father [love him or hate him] who was 10,000 times smarter than the prodigal son. The Liberals struggled for a long time trying to find a candidate that would appeal to voters. Canadian voters should have never handed the Liberals a majority with this airhead at the helm.

Well the chickens are coming home to roost for him.