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So ……. How has pandering to only minority fringe. Groups the past 8 years working out ??
Canada has become a laughing stock on the world stage
And the sad part is some of your wear it like a badge of honour ffs 🤦*â™‚ï¸ .
And screw the emoji correction already on here already
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This is inconvenient.
He also came in on a fake passport but somehow managed to stay .
How many more of these obvious undesirable low life's do we accommodate.?
I am all for controlled immigration and somewhat sympathize with the Sikh feelings toward the way they are governed by the predominantly Hindu central leadership. Much like western Canada.
But that is no excuse for sheltering an pandering to active gang leaders and accused terrorists.
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What a disaster. Yes as a farmer we see the implications regarding our own financial bottom line that trade disruptions can do. After the China fiasco, we didn't need another. Now that Trudeau has made this India issue public, we are entitled to the facts as they know them. For me , I expect there is truth in what is being said. It as been common knowledge about Indian expats advocating for change in India. The Air India bombing affected lots of Canadian and Indians. The federal govts attitude towards this situation has for sure made things worse and is partially to blame why we are where we are now. It is so sad that we have a PM who takes great pride in virtual signaling at a huge cost to international relations. It seems every crisis is worse than the last. How in hell is Trudeau going to dig himself out of this one ? Making this thing a public spectacle versus serious govt to govt private meetings accomplishes what? It is sad and scary how far things are over the PM's head.
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Originally posted by jamesb View PostWhat a disaster. Yes as a farmer we see the implications regarding our own financial bottom line that trade disruptions can do. After the China fiasco, we didn't need another. Now that Trudeau has made this India issue public, we are entitled to the facts as they know them. For me , I expect there is truth in what is being said. It as been common knowledge about Indian expats advocating for change in India. The Air India bombing affected lots of Canadian and Indians. The federal govts attitude towards this situation has for sure made things worse and is partially to blame why we are where we are now. It is so sad that we have a PM who takes great pride in virtual signaling at a huge cost to international relations. It seems every crisis is worse than the last. How in hell is Trudeau going to dig himself out of this one ? Making this thing a public spectacle versus serious govt to govt private meetings accomplishes what? It is sad and scary how far things are over the PM's head.
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I don’t see western Canadians moving to India and trying to create a separatist element there.
Anyway Trudeau is going to see some serious blow back from this. India has suspended travel visas for regular Indians and I think there are more of them than these Khakistani gangsters.
The lower mainland had a big turnout for the march for children.
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Alberta and Saskatchewan are very trade dependent. As much as possible we need to establish our voice in trade and clarify to the Provincial and Federal Ministers of Ag that: 1/ they represent our industry in Ottawa and beyond as trade dependent, and 2/ we do not love the carbon tax, seems to be definite confusion in this regard.
Do we have this clear voice anywhere?
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