Fluff over substance defining Trudeau’s rule
PM Justin Trudeau will go down in history in this part of Canada as a prime minister who was more about fluff than about substance. The hypocrisy of his virtue signalling is aimed to fool the average Canadian who does not closely follow the news either locally or internationally.
There is no better example of this than when he recently walked in the Toronto Pride Parade (because he’s so tolerant), and attended the Eid dinner hosted by Canadian-Muslim Vote (because he cares about minorities).
Sandwiched between those events was a personal day off, which the PM chose to take rather than attend the dignified transfer of remains ceremony of Bombardier Patrick Labrie, a fallen Canadian soldier who returned home after a fatal parachute training accident in Bulgaria just five days earlier.
The 2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (2 RCHA) and bereaved family mourned his loss. This apparent snub reminded me of his other double-talk like when he said there just was no extra money for veterans, yet gives away taxpayer dollars by the millions to global “climate emergency” causes semi-regularly.
Just a couple of weeks prior, PM Trudeau told us all that he was banning all single-use plastic containers in Canada to curb pollution (because he cares about the environment), and then no less than twice since he has been photographed at meetings using plastic straws, plastic forks, and plastic water bottles.
It has also been reported that even though Trudeau says he apparently uses paper containers (“water, when we have water bottles, out of plastic, sorry, away from plastic towards paper, like drink box, water bottle sort of things,”), $300 worth of water bottles are purchased for the Prime Minister’s home monthly. . . . contd.