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Trudeau Suspends Parliament

Parliament is suspended! Before MPs even finish debating Justin Trudeau’s massive power grab, the House of Commons gets shut down.This follows a bloody police assault in Ottawa where cops on horseback trampled over an elderly woman. There were early reports she had died, but later, it became clear she had survived, although suffering injuries.

Let’s hope the MPs get a court injunction and end the emergency powers, restoring some needed balance and democracy in Canada. Bringing us up to date is Andrew Scheer, a Conservative, former Speaker of the House of Commons and an MP from Regina in Saskatchewan Province.

 

 

Canada: The Dumpster Fire

Black Pigeon Speaks addresses the dumpster fire as Canada, the Globalist experiment, prepares to vote.

Stefan Molyneux, host of the world’s largest philosophy conversation, leads off a powerful series on the Canadian Election with an analysis of a key issue for Canadian voters: IMMIGRATION! Close to 22 percent of Canadians are foreign-born — meaning immigrants represent twice the percentage of the population, compared to their numbers in the United States.

In Part II of this same series, Stefan Molyneux examines the relationship of Justin Trudeau’s Liberals to the rule of law in Canada:

– SNC Lavalin Obstruction of Justice
– Free Speech
– Gun Control

SNC Lavalin – a giant Montreal construction firm – was accused of two major crimes based on its association with the Qaddafi regime: Paying $48 million in bribes to Libyan government officials, and defrauding the Libyan government (and other entities) of “property, money or valuable security or service” worth $130 million.

Deferred prosecution agreement = no criminal charges.

In the leaders’ debate, Conservative leader Andrew Scheer accused Justin Trudeau of lying to Canadians when the SNC-Lavalin allegations first surfaced:

“You looked Canadians in the eye and told Canadians that the allegations in the Globe and Mail were false,” Scheer said to Trudeau.

Trudeau replied: “They were false.”

This will surprise the Ethics Commissioner, who ruled otherwise.

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