Why is that a problem?
................Trudeau civil liberties and immigration, key fundamentals in a strong country...............what's wrong with that?
You all have a great weekend................
Man, the Trudeau lovers need to read Peter Worthington's book
Looking for Trouble: A Journalist's Life.....and then Some.
Civil Rights??? Trudeau???? You must be kidding. This is a guy that engaged in acts of tyranny and despotism that would make George W. Bush blush.......
First of all, he declared martial law and had hundreds (I believe the number was 700) jailed for months without charge or trial. Suspended all civil liberties.......that in response to three kidnappings, no deaths. (the only murder happened after the enactment of the War Measures Act, in fact it was in response to the Act being declared)
George W. didn't do that after the loss of 3,000 lives on 9-11.
Trudeau began the centralization of power in the PMs office, expressing his distain for Parliament by calling MPs "those nobodies:. He also ruled without reference to Parliament, using Order in Council to bypass democratic tradition...........now become the norm in Canada, started by Trudeau. (OiC existed as an "emergency" measure only.....until PET)
Trudeau tried to pass the Emergency Planning Order "authorizing the establishment of internment camps for civilians and imposing censorship and taking control of all media outlets in the event of a national emergency of the government's definition" (from Worthington's book)
Worthington was at the other end of a personal vendetta by this prick Trudeau, because the Toronto Sun newspaper of which Worthington was editor, was a thorn in the side of the Liberal gov't.
Worthington was charged under the Official Secrets Act, only four charges have ever been made under that Act..........ONLY the PM or the Minister of Justice can initiate charges under the Act......Worthington had published pieces of a document classified "top secret".......but as the judge noted when he threw the case out, the document had been circulated to no less than 67 bodies in the USA, Australia and elsewhere in the previous two years, so could hardly be considered "secret", but waas, in essence, a public document.
"The judge also implied that there was a certain vindictiveness or political motivation in the government's suit."
The document in question showed the Liberal gov't was basically ignoring espionage performed in canada by the USSR.
Embarassing, to say the least.
A defender of Civil Rights? Trudeau??????
Hardly.