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Justin Trudeau offers a FAKE apology for going to Tofino
On Thursday, we learned that the owner of the luxury beachfront mansion that Trudeau stayed in LOBBIED the Federal Government, including Trudeau’s office. Candice Malcolm breaks down all the facts in Trudeau’s latest unravelling scandal.
Native Women’s Association questions Trudeau’s apology for taking Tofino vacation
“Sadly, we recognize this moment of contrition comes after much public pressure, not necessarily because you have suddenly seen the light,” Native Women’s Association CEO Lynn Groulx said in a statement.
Trudeau stayed in $18.8 million beachfront rental property for Truth and Reconciliation Day vacation
Sotheby’s International Realty Canada, a real estate agency, describes this rental house as a “surfer’s paradise.” Sotheby’s values this house at about $18.8 million.
Trudeau apologized to BC First Nations chief over Tofino vacation
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apologized to Kamloops, BC, Tk’emlúps Nation Chief Rosanne Casimir after ditching their National Day of Truth and Reconciliation ceremony to vacation in Tofino.
Indigenous leaders, politicians condemn Trudeau over Tofino vacation
Indigenous leaders and politicians from across Canada condemned Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after it was revealed on Thursday that he took a vacation to Tofino, BC on Canada’s first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation.
Trudeau’s reconciliation holiday is symbolism without action
While there's nothing wrong with setting aside such a day, it's clear that the Trudeau government's approach to reconciliation is only about platitudes and symbolism, which is why the Canadian flag has been at half mast for four months now.
Trudeau vacations in Tofino on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family travelled to Tofino, BC on Thursday the Prime Minister’s Office has confirmed, despite publishing an itinerary entry for the day which placed Trudeau in Ottawa for “private meetings.”
Majority of immigrants proud of how Canada treats minorities
Immigrants and minorities reported more pride in Canada’s equal treatment of people regardless of background than Canadian-born respondents did, a Statistics Canada survey reveals.
Former cabinet minister accuses senator of being “mouthpiece for foreign propaganda”
Former Conservative cabinet minister and diplomat Chris Alexander says a Liberal-appointed senator is unfit for office after promoting a column that says Canada took Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou “hostage.”
Majority of Canadians think flag should be raised from half-mast: poll
In total, 63% of Canadians said they favoured raising the Canadian flag on October 1, while only 41% thought that it should remain at half-mast.