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Trudeau: Source of Canada’s Problems…India and Russia?

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20.10.2024

By F. Andrew Wolf, Jr. ——Bio and Archives--October 20, 2024

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau cannot, for the life of him, find the systemic foreign meddling in Canada--even though, it is (apparently) right in front of him--in fact, it often provides political cover for the prime minister--and he knows it.

Of course, when you purposely close your eyes to the truth you won't see very much--will you?

Justin sees foreign interference everywhere, even where Canadian officials say--it exists with only minimal effect. Ottawa Foreign Interference Commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue on Friday reported, "Voters were able to cast their ballots, their votes were duly registered and counted, and there is nothing to suggest that there was any interference whatsoever in this regard.”

During seemingly endless Canadian parliamentary foreign interference inquiries for more than a year now, Trudeau has just testified that “Russia is the culprit.” According to the prime minister, Russia is everywhere, accusing Moscow of “amplifying” Canada’s problems.

Are we to presume Russia was behind the honking Freedom Convoy truckers as they descended upon Ottawa to demand equal treatment for all Canadians regardless of their COVID-19 vaccination status?

Was it Russia that froze protesters’ bank accounts at the behest of Trudeau’s cronies? Do we recall that the move went viral globally, because it confirmed people’s (including Canadians) worst fears about a dystopian slide into authoritarianism and “social credit-style” mass control? I'm not certain Russia has that much influence. What is clear, however, is this message:

Go against the establishment and see how far you get without access to your own money.

Trudeau was specifically shown and asked about worldwide headlines criticizing his government’s actions regarding the Convoy. His response was to dismiss them as Russian propaganda and disinformation, even though it turns out--they were right. In January 2024, even the Canadian Federal Court ruled that Trudeau’s actions violated the constitutional rights of Canadians. It was unconstitutional to invoke the Emergencies Act (normally reserved for incidents like war and terrorism).

So, is Canadian Federal Court Justice Richard Mosley on Moscow’s payroll,........

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