Has he given up his seat in Parliment yet ?Amen.
Best birthday gift so far today.
He took it home.Has he given up his seat in Parliment yet ?
Might as well. Carnage isn't allowed to use it anyway.He took it home.
Could cause brain damage. But how could ya tell?Don't let the door hit his ass on the way out.
Have to have something to damage it.Could cause brain damage. But how could ya tell?
What's with the sticking-out-his-tongue thing anyhow?Have to have something to damage it.
Not yet anyways.What's with the sticking-out-his-tongue thing anyhow?
We've had some pretty foolish presidents, but I can't recollect any of them doing that kind of juvenile shit.
There's always tomorrow. Seems to me Canadian PMs were a pretty dignified bunch until ten years back.Not yet anyways.
We did have one give the finger to some passers by and swear at the opposition in parliament (in a term forever known as Fuddle Duddle) but he shared the same last name as the last one.There's always tomorrow. Seems to me Canadian PMs were a pretty dignified bunch until ten years back.
Wait. . . you had TWO PMs named "Shithead?"We did have one give the finger to some passers by and swear at the opposition in parliament (in a term forever known as Fuddle Duddle) but he shared the same last name as the last one.
Justn has reproduced so we might someday have a third.Wait. . . you had TWO PMs named "Shithead?"
Hunh. . . figure the odds.
Junior & Senior. I honestly didn’t think it would ever happen, but it did…and each one got in repeatedly.Wait. . . you had TWO PMs named "Shithead?"
Hunh. . . figure the odds.
That'd be great!Justn has reproduced so we might someday have a third.
Sunny waysWell, all I can say is “Phew!”. Onto the next chapter:
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The Liberals are having a great run with Trudeau’s sort of resignation, the smoke&mirrors Liberal Leadership show, Trump being Trump, etc…but what’s this?:
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It’s tiny, but Carney has been PM for most of a day now…& is in the honeymoon phase.
$2M for Zig Zag blues?Government Archives could pay Justin Trudeau up to $2M for personal papers
Former PMs regularly offered seven-figure sums to archive personal papers upon leaving office
Author of the article:Bryan Passifiume
Published Mar 14, 2025 • 1 minute read
OTTAWA — Papers, please.
Library and Archives Canada has budgeted to spend up to $2 million to purchase outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s personal papers, according to Blacklock’s Reporter.
“Documents deemed to have national importance are those that bear witness to the Canadian experience, federal or Canada-wide, those that have influenced the development of Canada, those that have a broad national scope, those that have or had an impact on trends and events in the country and those that illustrate Canada’s contribution to, and perspectives on, international trends,” read a 2018 memo from Library and Archives Canada.
Previous leaders have likewise been offered money well into seven figures in order to acquire and preserve their personal papers — former PM Stephen Harper was paid $1.6 million for his papers upon leaving office in 2006, while Pierre Trudeau and Brian Mulroney each netted $1 million for theirs.
Each PM’s papers are stored and archived by government archivists, which will eventually be made publicly available.
Policy enacted nearly 60 years ago dictates a 30-year wait before prime ministerial papers are made available to the general public, with those dealing with national security subject to a 60-year hold.
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Government Archives could pay Justin Trudeau up to $2M for personal papers
Former PMs regularly offered seven-figure sums to archive personal papers upon leaving officetorontosun.com