Majority of Canadians Want Trudeau Gone, Replaced With New Leader
Although the ruling Liberals were elected under the weakest of circumstances, they rule the land with the strongest of political weaponry.
"A majority (55%) of Canadians believe Justin Trudeau should resign as the leader of the Liberal Party, and begin a process where a new leader can be chosen and who would replace the Prime Minister until the next election was called."
As published by a Maru Opinion Poll days after Mr. Trudeau won his third term in office. The victory was by all accounts the weakest federal election win of all-time.
When reviewing the past six years of Liberal governance, Cultural Action Party cannot help but view the scenario in a black and white capacity. Either Trudeau is in, or he is out. It makes little difference whether he holds his coveted majority government. Although the ruling Liberals were elected by the weakest of circumstances, they rule the land with the strongest of political weaponry.
It is under this ironic circumstance that CAP point to the subject of internet censorship. Previous to the recent election, our prediction was that Trudeau would come flying out of the gate with this upon the return of Parliament.
Low and behold, a recent Globe and Mail article tells us that the Trudeau government's initial focus is to be three parliamentary bills related to internet censorship.
The Liberal Internet Firewall agenda may be the most impactful piece of legislation in modern history. Proposed erosions of freedom of speech have the potential to transform society away from its democratic foundation, and toward a condition best described as neo-communism.
Astute Canadians can see the set up: the weakest government in history having the greatest historical impact upon society. Witness as the principles of democratic governance disappear into the globalist sunset.
And all while, most Canadians do not want Justin Trudeau to be prime minister. According to post-election polls, the majority of citizens want him replaced.
Talk about a thematic consistency. Since the day of Trudeau's installation as PM, his government has consistently ignored public will. Polls indicate citizens want a reduction in immigration. Trudeau raises the quota to the highest level in history. Voters do not want a refugee quota increase. Justin raises this to an all-time high. Polls indicate that Canadians are opposed to citizenship for convicted terrorists. Trudeau did it regardless.
Now, we want him out--and he is still there. Tying together the loose strings weaves an ominous portrait: the state of democracy in present-day society is walking on thin ice.
The Maru poll validates our opinion. Results tell us that a majority of respondents (52%) believe that "Canada’s democratic system is broken and needs a major overhaul.”
Meaning that citizens of Canada can feel that 154 years of democratic governance is in jeopardy. In truth, it was the case from the moment Justin Trudeau became prime minister. In dictatorial fashion, we appear to be stuck with him forever.
-- Brad Salzberg, CAP Founder(Est. 2016)
I for one will be doing something about , unlike the many Canadians that are in denial, there are so many very comfortable Canadians. LIving up in their cottages, like MPP Tony Clement, on instagram showing off his cottage in the time of the pandemic. Jennie Beker, Eric Ehm, I used to follow them till their ignorance made me realize, no wonder Canada is in this mess. To many spolied rich Canadians, it is us, the ones in the trenches the poor that are suffering. I intend to write theGovernor General.. She is indigenous surely she will listen to a white european like myself, in helping us??