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Deeply Unpopular Canadian PM Trudeau Now Faces a Rebellion in His Own Party – Pressured To Resign....

Globalist poster boy and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is having to use his considerable skills as a political survivalist on an almost daily basis now, as his government is floundering in the polls.

After overcoming two non-confidence votes in Parliament in the last weeks, Trudeau now will face an internal rebellion by MPs from his own Liberal party.

Canada’s deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland has come public yesterday to say that she believes Justin Trudeau has the support of a majority of Liberals in Parliament.

Freeland and other Cabinet members voiced support for the prime minister on Tuesday ahead of a broader – and potentially troublesome – meeting with colleagues, after a number of Liberals have signed a letter hoping to persuade Trudeau to step down before the next election.

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If our Canadian brothers and sisters want to get rid of their Liberals, I wonder if keeping Trudeau until elections might be a good strategy?

Some of the US political pundits suggest that if the dems had kept Biden, Trump would be way ahead now :noidea:
Well he survived his caucus revolt. There's another one supposed to come out by Monday. More of the rats deserting the ship.

His 2 closest women are the bobble headed yes woman mentioned above- Chrystia Freeland and Melanie Joly. Another blonde, pretty woman chosen for her complete inability to do her job therefore she can never make Trudeau look bad by comparison. He surrounds himself with a particular "type" even if he isn't dating them. It's become a bit of a joke. Look at his wife, now his ex wife, look at Freeland, and Joly. There's a distinct resemblance.

His one good pick of a cabinet minister back in his first term was the minister of justice. She was a native from a west coast tribe either Haida Gwaii or Kwakiutlth (I butchered that last, sorry) from Vancouver Island. He fired her when she insisted on him playing by the rules, and behaving honestly. Or she stepped down. It was a fiery back and forth and could have been great in that following election if the guy in the Conservative leadership hadn't completely fumbled things.

As a Canadian we learn to never underestimate the ability of the Conservative element to shoot themselves in the foot at key moments. Or the dishonest methods of the Liberals under anything named Trudeau.

The only good thing about this all is the growing support for "anything but the Liberals or NDP" that swings a lot of the votes outside Quebec towards the Conservatives. The Greens tend to prop up the NDP who prop up the Liberals and the NDP is in trouble for creating a special agreement with the Liberals kind of like a coalition but not really.

The Bloc who we all used to joke were "Her Majesty's DIS Loyal Opposition" back when the Queen was alive and they were the official opposition for a brief time, tend to hate the conservatives and vote with the Liberals when they must. Oh forgot, for those who don't know- the Bloc is the Quebec separatist party. They occasionally vote with their heads, but more often than not it's from elsewhere.

Long story short, yes you are right. The longer he dithers on stepping down and calling an election, the more support grows for Pierre Poilievre.

Trudeau is hanging on by a thread right now but he has the legal right to continue until he has to call an election- next year in the fall is when his timer runs out.

Speculation is that he wants to hang on long enough to put 10 years under his name plate on his portrait in the House of Commons. He was elected in 2015 and it's been a long and horrible road since. He lurches from disaster to disaster and survives it all. No doubt due to some help from Klaus Schwab- being a graduate of KS's "young" leaders program.

If Pierre Poilievre can hold it together and not shoot himself in the foot (he's actually proving quite good on that front) we have half a chance of voting him in.

However we too are going down the voting machine route, no doubt with help from those oh so helpful types at the World Economic Forum that spat out Trudeau jr to rule the Canadian peasantry who like freedom and other such crazy American notions!!!
 
Canada’s Liberals Call for Secret Ballot to Oust Prime Minister Trudeau
Members of the Liberal Party of Canada are calling for a secret ballot to determine if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should step down as the leader of the party, Canadian media reported on Monday.

“I’m very much in favor of a secret ballot. I think it’s time that we clear the air,” Liberal MP Helena Jaczek told CTV News on Monday.
Jaczek said she had “no idea” if Trudeau would reconsider his determination to remain as party leader and prime minister candidate against the Conservative Party, which is currently about 20 points ahead in the polls.

“I would hope that he is considering what he heard from his caucus, from a number of people in his caucus, I think that is significant. Our duty is to report to the prime minister what is going on in our constituencies, and a number of people shared that information,” she said.

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Canada’s Liberals Call for Secret Ballot to Oust Prime Minister Trudeau
Members of the Liberal Party of Canada are calling for a secret ballot to determine if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should step down as the leader of the party, Canadian media reported on Monday.

“I’m very much in favor of a secret ballot. I think it’s time that we clear the air,” Liberal MP Helena Jaczek told CTV News on Monday.
Jaczek said she had “no idea” if Trudeau would reconsider his determination to remain as party leader and prime minister candidate against the Conservative Party, which is currently about 20 points ahead in the polls.

“I would hope that he is considering what he heard from his caucus, from a number of people in his caucus, I think that is significant. Our duty is to report to the prime minister what is going on in our constituencies, and a number of people shared that information,” she said.

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they're getting desperate to get rid of the PM of Canada. I think he's like a bad tick infestation- You have to light their backside on fire before they remove their parasitical head that they burrow deep into the victim sucking it's blood.
 
I read that 3 times thinking it said his "cactus" revolt and boy was I confused. :ohno:🌵
OOOO wouldn't that be nice and prickly! :lol:

It's a slow process here in Canada. There's all kinds of things he's dealing with, all the consequences of his stupid actions.

He's had to dial back the import of crazed terrorists from Muslim countries (priority for him) because they've overloaded our social safety net, health care and welfare systems not to mention put pressure on housing and entry level jobs.

He's dealing with the Chinese Influence pedalling scandal which has 6 or so as yet un named Canadian politicians on China's payroll. Pierre Poilievre was able to unmask a seventh I think it was, who is our BC premier's advisor. David Eby our premier here in my province just won the election 2 weeks ago by a very slim margin. NOW it's coming out that he had help from China.

He's been implicated in giving instructions to Veteran's Affairs (the ones who deal with our armed forces) to use the MAID assisted suicide program instead of treatment for PTSD in our vets, especially those who served in Afghanistan.

He still hasn't paid the Truckers back their money he stole out of their accounts for their legal peaceful protest in Ottawa a couple of winters ago.

There is a very bad bill that is working it's way to final vote in the Senate after passing the House of Commons that is supposed to be "pandemic response" but contains stuff that will force vegan diets on everyone and penalize farmers who raise beef, pork or poultry eggs and dairy. That in a country that has to import a lot of stuff besides wheat which we export. We can only grow beans and other legumes in the very southernmost border areas due to lack of heat, growing season and conditions in general. While meat, poultry, dairy and egg farming does fine because the hay, grains and other feed are from here, and the land for grazing in the case of beef, lamb etc is rangeland which we have plenty of.

But our system doesn't move quickly on anything.
 
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