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Since he is not getting in again most likely, he will take the money .


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Blue Frost wrote: June 23rd, 2019, 1:37 pm Since he is not getting in again most likely, he will take the money .
Yup! Maybe ensures him a seat with their board of directors once his bum ass gets voted out of office!
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Justin Trudeau did approve the pipeline to the Pacific Ocean however he also enacted a tanker ban on the west coast. He of course won’t allow a tanker ban on the east coast as Canada’s competitors need that side to bring their oil. No doubt they are donating to the Trudeau foundation. Here’s Justin Trudeau being as two faced as ever. https://www.indy100.com/article/justin- ... pzmCE_9PEU
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And the fake cough :laugh: maybe because he knows Trump is a germaphobe.

One reason I found it so odd people believed in the Pee scandal stuff from the Dem party on Trump.
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Such arrogance. Just like his dad disrespecting the USA every chance he gets as if his fake smile means he wouldn’t do such a thing on purpose. I believe that he has the same puppet masters as Obama and the Clintons.
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Cubans where taken advantage off with the western commercialism, and mobs, but still the people where better off than under people like Castro.
Our tourist, and others are what brought them to where they could have things, and even let them have their communist rule.
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Brilliant ! :stars: :thumbsup: :cheer: And it's just over two months until the election ! Are there enough traitorous voters who will vote for this unqualified lazy phony who has no work ethic ? HE never answers difficult questions with a straight answer but they cornered this snake finally. I believe that anybody who votes for JUstin TRudeau has some explaining to do and owe CAnadians an apology.


'I take responsibility' in wake of damning report that Trudeau violated ethics act in SNC-Lavalin affair

Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion found Prime Minister Justin Trudeau contravened Section 9 of the Conflict of Interest Act through a series of "flagrant attempts to influence" Wilson‑Raybould to reach an agreement with SNC-Lavalin to avoid criminal prosecution. (Cole Burston/The Canadian Press)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he accepts and takes full responsibility after Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion found he violated the Conflict of Interest Act by trying to influence then-justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould to overrule a decision to not grant a deferred prosecution agreement to Quebec-based engineering firm SNC-Lavalin.

In his report released Wednesday, Dion wrote, "The evidence showed there were many ways in which Mr. Trudeau, either directly or through the actions of those under his direction, sought to influence the Attorney General."

"The Prime Minister, directly and through his senior officials, used various means to exert influence over Ms. Wilson‑Raybould. The authority of the Prime Minister and his office was used to circumvent, undermine and ultimately attempt to discredit the decision of the Director of Public Prosecutions as well as the authority of Ms. Wilson‑Raybould as the Crown's chief law officer," Dion said.

Dion found Trudeau contravened Section 9 of the Conflict of Interest Act through a series of "flagrant attempts to influence" Wilson‑Raybould to reach an agreement with SNC-Lavalin to avoid criminal prosecution. That section of the code prohibits any official responsible for high level decision-making in government from seeking to influence the decision of another person to "improperly further another person's private interests."

Speaking to reporters in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont., Trudeau said, while he disagrees with some of Dion's findings, he accepts the report and takes full responsibility for all that transpired.

"We recognize the way that this happened shouldn't have happened. I take responsibility for the mistakes that I made," Trudeau said.

"Where I disagree with the commissioner is where he says that any contact with the attorney general on this issue was improper," he said, referencing one of Dion's conclusions that Trudeau should not have put forward any arguments for or against a DPA to the attorney general.

Dion said, on criminal matters, there is no room for debate between the attorney general and cabinet colleagues.

"My job as prime minister is to stand up for Canadians and defend their interests. Yes, it is essential that we do that in a way that defends our institutions and upholds prosecutorial independence but we need to talk about the impacts on Canadians right across the country of decisions being made," Trudeau said.

Dion found Trudeau contravened Section 9 of the Conflict of Interest Act. That section prohibits any official responsible for high level decision-making in government from seeking to influence the decision of another person to 'improperly further another person's private interests.' (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

While Dion found Trudeau contravened the act, the conflict of interest and ethics commissioner does not have the power to impose sanctions for such a violation.

The commissioner can impose financial penalties on public officer-holders for failing to meet certain reporting requirements — like declaring a gift — but those penalties do not apply in this case, a spokesperson for Dion said in a statement to CBC News.

In an interview with Dion as part of the investigation, Trudeau denied he tried to improperly influence Wilson-Raybould but rather he felt that the former justice minister did not adequately consider the possibility of negotiating a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) with SNC-Lavalin — something he considered to be in the public interest, and that she should be reminded of alternatives to criminal prosecution for alleged corporate wrongdoing.

Trudeau said he was concerned that a criminal prosecution could have wide-ranging consequences for SNC-Lavalin employees, shareholders, customers and suppliers, and could threaten the continued viability of the major firm. He also said substantial infrastructure projects, like Montreal's Champlain Bridge and the light rail system, built in part by SNC-Lavalin, would be in jeopardy if the company were convicted of corruption charges related to alleged payments of millions of dollars to public officials in Libya between 2001 and 2011 to secure government contracts.

In a submission to Dion made by Trudeau's lawyer, the prime minister told Dion that, even before the SNC-Lavalin affair became public through a media report, he had concerns about Wilson-Raybould's competence as justice minister, and he was troubled by "significant friction" between the B.C. minister and her other cabinet colleagues.

"Mr. Trudeau's legal counsel further submitted that Ms. Wilson-Raybould failed in her duty, as Attorney General, to acquaint herself with all the relevant facts. Rather than making a meaningful independent decision of her own, Ms. Wilson-Raybould reflexively deferred to the Director of Public Prosecutions' decision," Dion said.

Based on testimony provided at the House of Commons justice committee, Wilson-Raybould only considered whether to pursue a DPA for 12 days before deferring to Kathleen Roussel, the director of public prosecutions, on the matter.
Political opponents react

The Liberal government's political opponents pounced on Dion's scathing report Wednesday, saying the commissioner's findings demonstrate Trudeau is unfit to lead the country. Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said the RCMP should be called in to investigate potential criminality on the part of the prime minister.

"What we have now is a clear picture of who Justin Trudeau clearly is, and it's not who he promised he would be. He promised he would be accountable and ethical. Instead, time and time again he has used the power of his office to enrich himself, reward his friends and punish his critics," Scheer told reporters.

"He promised he would be open and honest. But let's remember, on the day that this story first broke, Justin Trudeau denied it completely. He said that the story was false. He then said that he never pressured Jody Wilson-Raybould. We now know that is false," the Conservative leader said.

"This is a bombshell report. It's unprecedented that the ethics commissioner now has found two contraventions of the Conflict of Interest Act. Two contraventions," NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said, referencing another ethics report that found Trudeau violated conflict of interest laws by accepting a free vacation to the Aga Khan's private island. "And this one specifically, the deep concern is that Mr. Trudeau, the prime minister, was working to benefit the interest of a multi-millionaire corporation and was working to benefit his own self-interest to get re-elected."

"Mr. Trudeau cannot be the prime minister of Canada," Singh said.

As part of his investigation, Dion found that former Supreme Court justice Frank Iacobucci, who was acting as SNC-Lavalin's lawyer at the time, prepared a report to be delivered to Wilson-Raybould that outlined the "legitimacy for her to intervene in criminal matters" after the federal Liberal government introduced amendments to the Criminal Code allowing for DPAs or remediation agreements in February 2018.

Another retired Supreme Court justice, John Major, prepared a complementary report on whether the refusal to pursue a DPA with SNC-Lavalin was "unlawful." Both reports were delivered to the Prime Minister's Office.

Wilson-Raybould told Dion she never reviewed the reports. Trudeau said he, too, had not seen the content of the reports but their legal opinions informed his belief that it was legitimate for Wilson-Raybould to direct prosecutors to consider alternative legal options.

However, the alternative legal option for corporate wrongdoing — a DPA or a remediation agreement — was made law only after aggressive lobbying efforts by SNC-Lavalin and its affiliates, Dion found.

Starting in 2016, the company's leadership met personally with Trudeau and other senior staff to push for the "timely implementation of a regime via the federal budget." Trudeau told Dion he was unfamiliar with this legal avenue before that meeting with the engineering firm.

After some public consultations, DPAs were quietly added to the budget implementation act in February 2018, a decision that was welcomed by SNC-Lavalin, which saw it as a way to "increase the likelihood of a settlement of the company's pending criminal charges."
'Troubling tactics'

The ethics commissioner said his review of the SNC-Lavalin affair turned up other "troubling tactics" and behaviour by some of the country's most senior public office-holders — including an inappropriate consideration of partisan political interests when discussing whether to proceed with a criminal trial.

Dion said discussions between Trudeau, former privy council clerk Michael Wernick, his senior staff and Wilson-Raybould about a political fallout in Quebec if the federal government did not reach a DPA with the company was "improper."

During a Sept. 17, 2018, meeting about the legal matter, Trudeau reminded Wilson-Raybould that he was "an MP in Quebec — the member for Papineau," a statement Dion interpreted as an attempt by the prime minister to remind his minister about the "larger political repercussions in Quebec, both for the federal and provincial orders of government."

He said further talk of the 2019 federal election was evidence that Wilson-Raybould felt considerable pressure from the prime minister to reach a conclusion favourable to the "governing party," the Liberal Party of Canada.

Dion said the prime minister and his staff viewed the SNC-Lavalin matter "chiefly through a political lens" that needed to be managed to protect partisan considerations rather than as a legal issue best left to the Public Prosecution Service of Canada, the independent body that prosecutes federal offences.

"The repeated interventions by the Prime Minister, his most senior ministerial staff and public officials to have the Attorney General find a solution, even in the face of her refusal to intervene in the matter, lead me to conclude that these actions were tantamount to political direction," Dion said.

While the prime minister had only one face-to-face interaction with Wilson-Raybould where the SNC-Lavalin matter was discussed, the ethics commissioner said he would not investigate other players in the PMO or Finance Minister Bill Morneau's office who sought to influence the former minister because they "acted in accordance with the general direction set by Mr. Trudeau in September 2018 and did not receive instruction to cease communications, even once related legal proceedings had commenced."

Justin Trudeau said he would be accountable and ethical. Instead he used the power of his office to reward his supporters and punish his critics. He is now the only PM in history to be found guilty of breaking federal ethics law not once, but twice. Trudeau is not as advertised. pic.twitter.com/R9kQcUomqN
— Andrew Scheer (@AndrewScheer) August 14, 2019

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Anybody who votes for Justin Trudeau owes Canadians an apology.
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I'm embarrassed for you all, Trudy is a pathetic idiot, and I have to wonder who dresses him, and ties his shoes.
I saw what Trump was doing with him, it was partly pay back for stuff Trudy did, and said when Trump wanted to renegotiate the trade deal.
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Blue Frost wrote: August 18th, 2019, 8:39 pm I'm embarrassed for you all, Trudy is a pathetic idiot, and I have to wonder who dresses him, and ties his shoes.
I saw what Trump was doing with him, it was partly pay back for stuff Trudy did, and said when Trump wanted to renegotiate the trade deal.
We've got a contender on the scene for the upcoming election! He tells it like it is!



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I agree with Max Bernier on this freak. I have been saying for years now that I think that soon there will be weirdos going to churches trying to have them shut down for their intolerance of sin.
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We have them here like that, and going into known Christian establishments.
It's a breach in the church, and state clause is what it is when government gets involved.
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Justin Trudeau is traitorous enough to sell Alberta to the USA in spite of the how Alberta’s donated untold billions of dollars to the poorer provinces in Canada. Justin Trudeau has destroyed Alberta and many including myself believe that it was deliberate. Many in Alberta want to separate as they have been robbed for a long time and receive little for it. https://www.burrardstreetjournal.com/tr ... bjoYpEb0_U
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:laugh: Glad it wasn't Quebec, we have enough A-holes in Ohio already.
First Iceland, now Alberta, what next ? Maybe he is looking for a place to send all these infected illegals, and scat spreaders.
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So I read today about Trudy, and his black face fetish, anyone here about that ?
It's alright though, he's a liberal :thumbsup:

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Trudy has some 'splainin' to do now! :laugh:

Although on a personal note, I don't find what he did offensive, but some of his voter base might, which to me is a good thing!



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I can see how sometimes it's used as offensive actions, but liberals like to make it all offensive so this is straight up more hypocracy by the left, and it's members.
Trudy loves to down Whites, and everything about them while pandering to obscene actions of his own liberal followers. Also he has to point out everything wrong with others as racist so he deserves, and needs to step down, but he wont do it because he is a hypocrite.
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Accountability, :laugh: That's a thing your liberal party has in common with ours, they can't care about accountability, and responsibility unless it's someone else's.
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