Quit picking on the Shiny Pony

Locutus

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some salt from the calgary herald






Deborah Yedlin ‏@ddyedlin

Shame on the audience @ the Calgary Stampede Rodeo for booing Prime Minister Trudeau when he was introduced as a guest at the event.



maybe they remember what the prick said about them:

Trudeau would rather have Quebecers than Albertans in charge
 

Locutus

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Rick Fuerst ‏@RickFuerst

Are people who voted for this moron too deluded to see they've been lied to time and time again? #canpoli



and accidentally smiles and looks into the camera.

#accidentally












PM JustMe Trudeau ‏@JustMeTrudeau

PM JustMe Trudeau Retweeted Rick Fuerst
Yes, yes they are. That's why they are known as my adoring, fawning, starry-eyed supporters. https://twitter.com/RickFuerst/status/762126969148350464 … #cdnpoli #PMShirtless

Ralph Pearce ‏@ralphpearce

Ralph Pearce Retweeted Monica Henry
Narcissism defined: 'Trudeau’s bare-chested photos are flirtatious bids for public admiration & affection'. #cdnpoli



Barbara Kay: How dignity lost its shirt in high office | National Post
 

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Trudeau presses China on rights, signs $1.2-billion in deals

Finally, a real prime minister.

Trudeau presses China on rights, signs $1.2-billion in deals

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Thursday he had had difficult conversations with Chinese leaders on human rights, as his government announced the signing of 56 deals with China worth more than $1.2-billion.

Trudeau is seeking deeper ties with China but a trade dispute over canola, government divisions over China policy and the case of a detained citizen could limit his gains.

A day earlier, the family of Canadian citizen Kevin Garratt, indicted by China in January on charges of spying and stealing state secrets, expressed frustration by the lack of progress in securing his release.

Speaking to businesspeople in China’s commercial capital of Shanghai following meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang in Beijing, Trudeau said he told both men that acceptance of diverse perspectives would strengthen China.

“And I remind everyone that as a country that has seen the benefits first hand of free expression and good governance, Canada encourages China to do more to promote and protect human rights,” he said.

“I know these are not easy conversations to have but they are necessary ones.”

Trudeau presses China on rights, signs $1.2-billion in deals - The Globe and Mail
 

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