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    #25
    Originally posted by jazz View Post
    The population of Canada doesn't need to vote for anything. Only the population of Alberta needs 50+1%. Little thing called the Clarity Act brought to you last time Quebec tried it.

    Do you think the people of Alberta are going to toil away like mad and watch half of their income siphoned off to Quebec. Albertans will not stand for it. Period.
    I would so like for this scenario to play out. But I think you sadly misread the voting demographic even in Alberta.
    And the motives of the politicians.

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      #26
      Commissioner Mario Dion

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        #27
        Trudeau and cabal now under active RCMP investigation. No PM has ever personally broke the law before. No PM has ever been under criminal investigation before especially during an election cycle.

        Who knows if our keystone cops can deliver when needed. They are probably too busy carrying luggage.

        https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/rcmp-snc-report-examining-carefully-1.5247119 RCMP looking at SNC-Lavalin affair 'carefully,' promise to take actions 'as required'

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          #28
          I heard the PM say "lesson learned". Can Canada afford to keep teaching this guy? Just not ready and never will be.

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            #29
            Originally posted by littledoggie View Post
            I heard the PM say "lesson learned". Can Canada afford to keep teaching this guy? Just not ready and never will be.
            If the country was being managed right it might be something forgivable but its just another serious entry in his string of failures and botched management.

            And technically Trudeau continues to obstruct justice. He was requested to allow witnesses speak to the commissioner in confidence and denied that request. He is still denying it today and continues. His crime is ongoing and its more serious obstruction than trump ever came close to.

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              #30
              Oh sorry....just heard it again. It was "lessons TO BE learned". So even more so - can Canada afford to spend the time TEACHING this guy?

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                #31
                Originally posted by littledoggie View Post
                Oh sorry....just heard it again. It was "lessons TO BE learned". So even more so - can Canada afford to spend the time TEACHING this guy?
                The one thing Trudeau has taught me ....even a dumbf*ckled farmer like myself is overqualified to be Prime Minister with people like him running the country...

                I say that as a joke but there is too much truth in it...

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                    #33
                    Originally posted by bucket View Post
                    The one thing Trudeau has taught me ....even a dumbf*ckled farmer like myself is overqualified to be Prime Minister with people like him running the country...

                    I say that as a joke but there is too much truth in it...
                    Trudeau has access to a $100B dollar annual federal budget. if he ever felt he needed advice in any area he could hire any expert on the planet to advise him. This is straight up corruption to the core and notice it happened in Quebec again. There are no coincidences.

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                      #34
                      Since it's been proven now that the prosecution of SNCLav wouldn't have caused many job loses(even CBC's Chris Hall stated so yesterday),,, so why was Trudeau so determined to protect SNCLav??? Did Trudeau have something to gain personally from protecting this Qbeck company, beyond his seat as MP? might have Trudeau gained financially, somehow???

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                        #35
                        Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
                        Since it's been proven now that the prosecution of SNCLav wouldn't have caused many job loses(even CBC's Chris Hall stated so yesterday),,, so why was Trudeau so determined to protect SNCLav??? Did Trudeau have something to gain personally from protecting this Qbeck company, beyond his seat as MP? might have Trudeau gained financially, somehow???
                        Simply helping the massive corruption in his home province

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                          #36
                          SNC lobbied hard.
                          Probably used the same mafia tactics they used in foreign countries.
                          They donated a lot of money to LPC.
                          Very likely threw a lot of money around to try to get their way.
                          Has nothing to do with jobs.

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