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Compare the reception given to the Belgium Royals and their business delegation to the welcome given to King Abdullah of Jordan last August.

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Trudeau's approach with the Belgians contrasts with his effusive welcome of Jordan’s King Abdullah last year. Trudeau met with him and held a joint news conference to publicly highlight Canada’s close ties with the Middle East country and personally praise Abdullah as a “friend.”

“It’s been an honour and a pleasure to host His Majesty and his delegation in Ottawa, and we look forward to continuing our strong partnership with Jordan in the years ahead,” Trudeau told reporters last August.

Trudeau used that visit to announce $45 million to support economic development, initiatives to gender equality and aid for refugees, using a news release to underscore the “strong partnership” between the two countries. So far, there’s no been no official statement from Trudeau about the Belgian visit.

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2018/03/12/trudeau-skips-meeting-belgian-royalty-business-delegation.html

Thanking Canada for its role in liberating Belgium in WW1 was high on the agenda of the Royals. It's so sad that these negative aspects of the visit are eclipsing this wonderful event and one of the great past accomplishments of our Country.

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One of the main thrusts of the state visit is a “thank you” of sorts for Canada’s involvement in the liberation of Belgium during the First World War, the king said.

“We owe our freedom to the military men who came to our country 100 years ago to end the First World War,” he said as he was greeted by Payette.

“We in Belgium, we don’t forget that.”

https://globalnews.ca/news/4078955/belgium-german-flag-mixup-rideau-hall/

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17 hours ago, bush_cheney2004 said:

 

No, this topic is about Justin Trudeau being the worst prime minister since his father, and continuing the identical policy mistakes, long before Mulroney.

Calling out someone else for not being on topic? That would be a first, and welcome.

 

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1 hour ago, capricorn said:

Compare the reception given to the Belgium Royals and their business delegation to the welcome given to King Abdullah of Jordan last August.

There are a lot of Muslim voters in Canada, and very few Belgians. Trudeau & co have clearly based their foreign policy on internal ethnic vote buying.

"A liberal is someone who claims to be open to all points of view — and then is surprised and offended to find there are other points of view.” William F Buckley

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We've reached a crisis resulting from unrelenting opposition to pipeline construction, abetted by foreign funding and a federal government obsessed with green ideology

 

http://business.financialpost.com/opinion/joe-oliver-yet-more-proof-foreign-radicals-yes-radicals-are-sabotaging-canadas-economy

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And now he and the family snuck away today to florida for a vacation. LOL

Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.

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5 hours ago, PIK said:

And now he and the family snuck away today to florida for a vacation. LOL

What, another one? He just had a week's family vacation in India.

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18 minutes ago, Argus said:

What, another one? He just had a week's family vacation in India.

That wore them out, now it is just a nice time hanging out at disneyland. The boy works way to hard.

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Darn...another campaign promise broken:

 

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Just over four months after the Liberal government renewed its commitment to United Nations peacekeeping, the number of Canadian troops deployed on such missions has hit an all-time low.

New figures released by National Defence show that there were 22 Canadian soldiers taking part in four missions authorized by the UN Security Council at the end of February.

The UN has a slightly higher count — 41 — because it includes other staff assignments.

Regardless of which set of figures you adopt, the numbers are the lowest since Canada first became involved in peacekeeping in 1956, according to defence experts.

...She noted the number of women in UN peacekeeping missions has risen by a "paltry" 0.2 per cent.

"At this rate, it will take 37 years to achieve the stated goal," Freeland said.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/peacekeeping-canadian-soldiers-missions-1.4576721

 

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Economics trumps Virtue. 

 

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On 3/13/2018 at 8:28 AM, capricorn said:

Compare the reception given to the Belgium Royals and their business delegation to the welcome given to King Abdullah of Jordan last August.

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2018/03/12/trudeau-skips-meeting-belgian-royalty-business-delegation.html

Thanking Canada for its role in liberating Belgium in WW1 was high on the agenda of the Royals. It's so sad that these negative aspects of the visit are eclipsing this wonderful event and one of the great past accomplishments of our Country.

https://globalnews.ca/news/4078955/belgium-german-flag-mixup-rideau-hall/

 

I heard the German flag was used rather than the Belgian flag...doh!

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I can't meet the belgians because I am going to hamilton to take selfies with steel workers.

Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.

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Now we are sending troops to Mali,the one spot he should stay away from. Get ready for body bags coming home.

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Oops. Looks like Trudeau's prancing around India in quaint costumes while deliberately offending one of our trade partners hasn't gone over well with Canadians. Remember how we were thinking not that long ago that Trudeau was absolutely unbeatable in terms of getting re-elected, how it was just about a sure thing? Not so much now.

March 19, 2018 –  The passage of time appears to have done nothing to soothe Canadian voters irritated with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau since his highly criticized passage to India last month.

This, combined with a simmering unease among the electorate over the federal government’s deficit spending has, for the first time, driven Trudeau’s disapproval rating north of 50 per cent.

All of this adds up to a ten-point gap between the Liberal and Conservative parties in vote intention. The latest polling analysis from the Angus Reid Institute shows that if an election were held tomorrow, the CPC – led by Andrew Scheer, would be in range to form a majority government.

http://angusreid.org/federal-issues-march2018/

 

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And now he is going to after the gun owners again. These people just don't get it. One and done.

Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.

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18 hours ago, Argus said:

Oops. Looks like Trudeau's prancing around India in quaint costumes while deliberately offending one of our trade partners hasn't gone over well with Canadians. Remember how we were thinking not that long ago that Trudeau was absolutely unbeatable in terms of getting re-elected, how it was just about a sure thing? Not so much now.

March 19, 2018 –  The passage of time appears to have done nothing to soothe Canadian voters irritated with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau since his highly criticized passage to India last month.

This, combined with a simmering unease among the electorate over the federal government’s deficit spending has, for the first time, driven Trudeau’s disapproval rating north of 50 per cent.

All of this adds up to a ten-point gap between the Liberal and Conservative parties in vote intention. The latest polling analysis from the Angus Reid Institute shows that if an election were held tomorrow, the CPC – led by Andrew Scheer, would be in range to form a majority government.

http://angusreid.org/federal-issues-march2018/

 

 

And if mainstream media had reported how he snubbed the Royals and the delegation of 150 business leaders from Belgium - that would also have an added effect on top of India!

 

If all his prancing around (even in costumes),  is supposedly for the sake of trade.......why on earth would he slight them when we're supposed to want to do more trade with other countries?

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Trudeau's handlers are now keeping him away from the media. The worst thing that can happen to a narcissist is to have the veneer of superiority flayed from their body.....and that is what has happened. To NOT be adored, to NOT be idolized - to be thought of as a clown can devastate the psyche. Seriously, he may be headed for some sort of mental break.

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The title of the thread suggests that Pierre Trudeau was even worse than Justin as Justin is the worst since Pierre. In what ways was Pierre even worse? It was an entirely different world back then when Pierre Trudeau was your PM.

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1 hour ago, -TSS- said:

The title of the thread suggests that Pierre Trudeau was even worse than Justin as Justin is the worst since Pierre. In what ways was Pierre even worse? It was an entirely different world back then when Pierre Trudeau was your PM.

Well, he doubled spending his first term, then doubled it again his second. He built up the debt so that when double digit inflation came in it exploded and became the multi hundred million dollar monster it is now. He also initiated large scale third world immigration, to what ends we still don't know, and pretty much destroyed our military while sucking up to the Chinese and Cubans and alienating half the country.

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"A liberal is someone who claims to be open to all points of view — and then is surprised and offended to find there are other points of view.” William F Buckley

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The BIG LIE continues to grow. Those "modest" 10 billion dollar deficits and balanced budgets were supposed to spur the economy through infrastructure spending. Not only did the deficits bloat to well over $20 billion per year - the Trudeau Liberals have spent only half the money earmarked for infrastructure - with very little impact on the economy. Lies upon lies - there's just no other way to frame it. These guys have got to go.

Link: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-slow-pace-of-infrastructure-spending-hurting-canadian-economy-and/

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Now he is off touring again, south america and then europe. The boy is having fun.

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Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.

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On ‎2018‎-‎03‎-‎13 at 11:28 AM, capricorn said:

Compare the reception given to the Belgium Royals and their business delegation to the welcome given to King Abdullah of Jordan last August.

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2018/03/12/trudeau-skips-meeting-belgian-royalty-business-delegation.html

Thanking Canada for its role in liberating Belgium in WW1 was high on the agenda of the Royals. It's so sad that these negative aspects of the visit are eclipsing this wonderful event and one of the great past accomplishments of our Country.

https://globalnews.ca/news/4078955/belgium-german-flag-mixup-rideau-hall/

The US spends ~$1.2Bn/year to keep Jordan as a "friend." The US spends almost $2Bn a year to keep Egypt as a "friend."

Fun fact: while it is illegal for Hungarians or any other country to set up a charitable organization here in Canada to buy lands for just one ethnicity, Justeen welcome the efforts of his friends at the Jewish National Fund and their efforts to build more settlement - wait for it -  on someone else's land! No other group enjoys this super privilege.

Now that's chutzpah. That's the kind of duplicity, the intellectual fraud that is the second rate character the "kumbaya kid" known as Justeen Trudeau.

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3 hours ago, Tribal_wayz said:

the efforts of his friends at the Jewish National Fund and their efforts to build more settlement - wait for it -  on someone else's land! No other group enjoys this super privilege.

The Jews you say ?  Say there, new poster, do you have interesting "questions" about the Jews and Justin Trudeau ?  You must have, since you're bringing them up on this thread.  I'll bet they're really interesting, too, why don't you share ?

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