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Trudeau’s Kiddie Kabinet

Tue, August 27, 2024   |   Author: Ron Gray   |   Volume 31    Issue 35 | Share: Gab | Facebook | Twitter   

Trudeau’s WEF-led ‘kiddie kabinet’ lolls in the summer sun, while Canada’s industrial base gasps for air. But why should our nation’s leaders worry about our industrial base when there are more enjoyable pursuits?

Not every political party is lollygagging. At the CHP’s recent policy conference in Ancaster, Ontario, one very important policy decision, affecting labour relations nationally, was discussed and referred to the Party’s policy committee for closer, more detailed examination. CHP Canada recognizes the importance of maintaining a safe and well-paid work force but also the importance of keeping our essential national services functioning at peak performance as we deal with Canada’s crippling national debt, runaway inflation and other economic challenges.

Meanwhile, the railway strike that for weeks has been threatening Canada’s transportation industry shows just how important this issue is to the nation—but, alas, no other federal political party is even discussing it openly. They’re too busy trying to decide how they can get rid of embarrassing leaders, like the NDP’s Jagmeet Singh and the Liberals’ Justin Trudeau, without irreparable damage to their image. And the Tories are luxuriating in the honeymoon their leader, Pierre Poilievre, is enjoying with the media.

Alas, all parties currently represented in the House of Commons are too focused on their media image to be concerned about really important things, like the sanctity of human life, free speech, safeguarding the integrity of our elections—or maintaining the industrial productivity on which our national prosperity depends.

Allied with the Marxists of the World Economic Forum, our ‘kiddie kabinet’ seem to believe that Canada’s prosperity is better served by runaway debt—now beyond a trillion dollars—and by putting everyone on the dole with a Universal Basic Income.

Let’s just give some attention, for the moment, to those important issues:

  • CHP remains the only pro-life party among a field of 18; all the others sanguinely accept the fact that Canada is now in the forefront of global government death plans, such as taxpayer-funded abortion and MAiD (Medical Assistance in Dying);
  • The organizers of the Canadian Truckers’ Convoy, that was celebrated around the world as a blow for free speech, are still on trial for voicing their opinions peacefully; some of the bank accounts that the federal government shut down to silence the truckers have never yet been restored; many businesses were ruined by the draconian overreach of the COVID mandates;
  • Ottawa is quietly gearing up for another plandemic—maybe swine flu, maybe monkeypox—and is promoting troublesome mail-in ballots and ballot drop boxes for the next general election—which their Democrat brothers in the USA found so useful in stealing the 2020 election.
  • Meanwhile, the federal Department of Labour is pleading with the union that staffs two big railways, not to cripple Canada’s economy. After taking steps to delay or cancel billions of dollar of perishable or vulnerable freight, last Thursday, CPKC and CN locked out their workers and shut down Canada’s freight rail network. At this writing it is unclear whether or not Labour Minister Stephen MacKinnon will legislate the 9,300 members of the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) back to work. The unthinking support of every labour union cause—whether justified or not—by the NDP and increasingly by the Trudeau Liberals is only held in check by their unthinking obeisance to their big business donors and supporters like Big Pharma, Big Media and the Big Banks.

“I think the issue right now is [that] Parliament is not sitting; and while they could recall Parliament to debate this and put through that legislation, I think everybody just wants to enjoy their last couple of weeks this summer,” MacKinnon said.

Summer vacation is more important than the national economy?

Something about Disneyland-on-the-Rideau just doesn’t make sense.

The political parties represented in Parliament do not need to push themselves; they are almost guaranteed some seats in the next Parliament. Meanwhile, those willing to do the work are blocked by a process that puts blinkers on Canadian voters.

It’s time to look further afield. It’s time to throw your support behind the only political party determined to protect Canada’s heritage of freedom and equality.

Don’t let the upcoming 2025 general election find you lost in the mists of old habits. Look at your options and ensure that Canada’s future is bright and prosperous.

Join CHP Canada.



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