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"Madam, this intolerance toward immigrants has no place in Canada."The unspeakable temerity of unconscionable Canadians to question the humanitarian instincts of Justin Trudeau!
"You have no place in Canada!"
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
"Perhaps we can get the smiles of Andrew Scheer, but it remains the Conservative Party of Stephen Harper", sneered Trudeau. When cornered, simply indulge in the impulsive beckoning of a smear campaign. When Stephen Harper was prime minister his views regarding the practical need for Canada to absorb immigrants and refugees came from a different place in his head, one that was sincere, absent the sanctimonious virtue-signalling that comes so naturally to Justin Trudeau.
"It's important that we have people who come at problems from very different perspectives because that actually ensures that we solve them right."
"I will point out, and I will not flinch from highlighting, when the politics of division, of fear, of spreading misinformation, is actually harming the fabric of this country... So while I will, as I did in the previous election, stay positive and not engage in personal attacks, I will also be very sharp wherever we see significant policy differences and whenever someone is pulling up intolerance and playing fear as a way of getting elected, people who are trying to feed fears and intolerance."
"One of the things we are facing in the world right now is a rise of extreme populism, of the politics of fear, division, of a kind of polarization that has short-term political advantages in some cases, but ends up creating fault lines within communities."
"Hiding behind half-truths and torquing up fears is something that I and our government will always call out. Not just because it's a problem for us, but because it's a dangerous path for any democracy to be on."
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
This man is the very exemplar of what it is he rails against. He is a populist of the lib-left variety, his tolerance for illegal entrants to Canada and his tolerance for the presence in Canada of people whose religious ideology leads them to sow a minefield of accusations against other Canadians, supported and instructed by incendiary, racist and violent Friday sermons as incitement to spurn the type of Canadian values that Trudeau loves to point out are Canada's strengths, such as equality and respect for others is another of his hallmark virtues cloaked as acceptance of 'diversity'.
"We do not appreciate or welcome irregular migration."
"I have used the word 'illegal' and I have used the word 'irregular' and I think both are correct."
"[I will work against] a polarization in our political discourse. I will remain positive and remain [sic] pulling people together, pulling communities together right across this country."
Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen
Trudeau and his caucus, his Cabinet members and his Parliamentary attitudes of supporting and protecting equality and human rights in Canada and abroad are one of a kind, all without exception incapable of filling the executive political positions they hold in the best interests of Canada and Canadians. While pursuing his agenda on human rights and inclusion he has demonstrated poor judgement and questionable choices, leading the country on a trajectory of failure, from alienating groups who refuse his summer-jobs attestation requirements to signing free trade agreements, to protecting Canada's borders from illegal entrants.
He is known by the unsavoury company he keeps, alongside the mendacious actions of his chosen acolytes. Rather than bringing Canadians together in a moderate collective of social cohesion, his actions and his utterances have distanced a majority of Canadians in areas vital to the country's future prospects for a sound pluralist social covenant, long-lasting solutions to discontent by First Nations, catering beyond reason or rationale to cultural and social minorities while offending the majority, castigating it for rejecting his tender ministrations to the disaffected.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses local Liberals and Liberal MPs from the South Shore of Montreal for a summer corn roast in Sabrevois, Que., on Thursday, Aug. 16, 2018. (Paul Chiasson / THE CANADIAN PRESS) |
"We're seeing a notable change in the trendline, but it's one data point, so what we can't know yet is: are we seeing a country that's now trending in a particular direction, or are we experiencing a moment in time?
"One data point doesn't make a trend. We have to wait and see where sentiment goes over the next couple of years."
"There is a significant segment of that left-of-centre base that is also of the view that we're accepting too many immigrants."
Shachi Kurl, executive director, Angus Reid Institute
"In Ontario, the province where most immigrants settle by a wide margin, one-third are satisfied with national levels, while half say they should be reduced."
2018 Report, Angus Reid Institute
A family is arrested by RCMP officers as they cross the border into Canada from the United States as asylum seekers on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 near Champlain, NY. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson) |
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