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Over 60% of Canadians say Trudeau is divisive, many want him to resign
The majority of Canadians say Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is a divisive leader and many want him to resign, according to a new Postmedia-Leger poll.
Ottawa spent $39 million to black out access to information documents
The Liberal government billed taxpayers $39 million for private contractors to black out access to information documents requested by the public.
Trudeau’s former finance minister slams government’s economic policies
Former Liberal finance minister Bill Morneau has criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s post-pandemic economic policies, saying “nothing else is solvable” if Ottawa keeps ignoring its lack of competitiveness.
Five times Justin Trudeau has ruled Canada by decree
True North has compiled a number of occasions Trudeau and the Liberals have ruled by decree instead of following the democratic process.
Trudeau’s wife given “volunteer” position with lobbyist getting millions from feds
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has recused himself from dealing with the Canadian Mental Health Association – a lobby group that has received millions of dollars from his government – after the organization appointed his wife Sophie as a “national volunteer.”
Federally-funded org won’t say whether Margaret Trudeau was paid for speaking event
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s mother Margaret Trudeau recently spoke at an event hosted by an organization that received $5.8 million from the federal government.
Former Liberal minister fined for breaking ethics laws after losing election
Former Liberal cabinet minister Bernadette Jordan has been fined under the Conflict of Interest Act for failing to report her personal finances.
Rosemary Barton throws Justin Trudeau softball questions in biased interview
In contrast to Barton’s interview of Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole, in which she appeared to incorporate Liberal talking points into her questions, the segment featuring Trudeau was much friendlier and less aggressive.
Bernier says exclusion from leaders’ debates is evidence of “political establishment cartel”
Bernier says that the decision merely “confirms the existence of the political establishment cartel which has sought to deny the existence of the PPC since its inception.”
Conservatives would introduce anti-corruption legislation if elected
The Conservatives will introduce “the toughest accountability and transparency laws in Canadian history” if they’re elected on September 20th.