April 12, 2024
With Trudeau, it's always somebody else's fault
True to form on Tuesday, Trudeau blamed the Harper government for failures at the Public Health Agency of Canada during the pandemic.
True to form on Tuesday, Trudeau blamed the Harper government for failures at the Public Health Agency of Canada during the pandemic.

Justin Trudeau attacking Canada’s opposition parties for reviving official inquiries into his WE Charity controversy that he shut down when he prorogued Parliament in August is absurd and politically dishonest.

It’s yet another example of the prime minister refusing to take responsibly for his own actions.

It’s the same thing he did during his Aga Khan and SNC-Lavalin conflict-of-interest scandals.

It’s also a consistent pattern he exhibits whenever confronted by controversy.

With Trudeau, it’s always somebody else’s fault.

This time, Trudeau is falsely suggesting it’s only the Conservatives who care about the WE scandal, when in fact the concern is shared by all the opposition parties in Parliament, including the NDP and Bloc Quebecois.

While Liberals MPs are doing all they can at these parliamentary inquiries to prevent them from finishing their work, Trudeau’s excuse, this time, is that he’s totally focused on the bang-up jobhe’s doing for Canadians dealing with the COVID-19 crisis.

Insert hysterical laughter here.

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See Also:

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(2) Shameless Liberals obstruct WE probes

(3) More than half of Manitobans close to insolvency, consumer debt index shows

(4) Maxime Bernier will continue People’s Party work regardless of by-election outcome

(5) RCMP criticized for inaction after mob violently attacks Mi’kmaq lobster facilities

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