"Trudeau must go, " "Trudeau and the Liberals have lost the confidence of the House" etc. etc. etc. True or not I would suggest that Canada's problems fade into obscurity next to say Israel's, Syria's Russia's and the Ukraine. If the resignation and following critical letter by a senior Cabinet Minister signal the end of Justin Trudeau then what on earth does the detonation of a bomb in the heart of Moscow targeting a senior Russian General do? General Kirillov was the head of the Nuclear, Biological and Chemical authority and the Ukraine are publicly taking "credit" for his assassination. He had been accused by the Ukraine of using chemical weapons in the war there between Russia and the Ukraine.
Then we learn that Israel, all of course in the name of Israeli security, are now occupying lands inside Syria. First they destroyed the Syrian Air Force via bombing and now they have troops stationed on and past the Golan Heights contrary to a treaty they signed along with Syria and the U.N. around 1974. Apparently ridding themselves of Hamas isn't enough nor is seriously damaging Hezbolah. This has been followed by incursions into Lebanon, Syria and possibly even Iran.
Does any of this even in the slightest explain why Canadian politicians and authorities appear so slow and sloth like in their response to environmental problems from destroyed groundwater to climate change? Does this explain why the Canadian government are hell bent on scapegoating legal Canadian firearms owners for the governments own failures to stop gun smuggling across the U.S. border or to remove illegal firearms from the hands of street gangs in Toronto?
Maybe Canadian politicians lack the imagination to be really bad buggars or maybe they are just better at hiding their foulest of deeds.
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