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The word "diversity" is meaningless to Trudeau. He's simply peddling an agenda for WEF. Like a used car salesman, he doesn't believe a word he's saying.

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Great piece of writing...thank you...

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You are most welcome

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I'm surprised that anyone follows Trudeau but then you do have followers in Waco, and we know how that ended. Only the insane follow the insane.

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He’s jealous he’s not an Anglophone. Immigrants are thankful to come to such a great country and likely vote for him. It’s all about stroking his sick ego. He is NOT God but hasn’t realized it yet. His day will come. He is neither God nor a King - a servant of the people but he hasn’t realized that yet!!!!! He will fall hard!!!!!

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Fidel Castro, father. The source of Justin's madness.

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Brad, you managed to encapsulate in one essay the present situation in Canada. Quebec is constantly used as a wedge with which to defenestrate Canada while at the same time we hear the premier of Quebec referring to Quebec as a nation. …Which accords with the effect of Canadas founding document being mislabelled as a confederation. Canada was constituted as a federation. Clearly this gave Quebec a lasting position of influence and power in Canada. Beginning in the earliest days after the fall of Quebec, the elites in Quebec carefully nurtured their independence. These elites knew to resist joining the American’s in their war of independence — which on the surface makes no sense. One would think independence from the Great Mother would have been most desirable. But by joining in that endeavour it was understood that Canada East would have been subsumed altogether. No, it was understood that Great Britain and its influence would be reduced if America won its independence, while understanding too that loyalty to Great Britain would have its rewards one way or the other. After all Great Britain was a long way off across the Atlantic Ocean. Settlers in New France were accustomed to handling and managing their relationship to a distant empire. France had little power in New France. Remittances to France were carefully calibrated to keep the Louis’ at a safe distance.

Of course maintaining Quebec’s power in Canada serves to undermine the entire enterprise. This bifurcation serves as a wedge for the Globalist enterprise.

Trudeau while serving the Laurentian Elite in Quebec is necessarily weakening Canada. The Laurentian Elite are wedded to France once again. Here readers, necessarily, if they want to understand Canada today need to understand the past, if they are to understand the present. France chose the Sugar Islands instead of New France after Great Britain won the Seven Years War. The Sugar Islands were a more lucrative proposition in 1763. But gradually Quebec’s elites began to forge new relationships in France. Paul Desmarais was the lead in this new alignment. Power Corporation gained enormously in Quebec after repatriation.

Google: Paul Desmarais, Power Corporation,

BNP Paribas (…an international bank of of reference in Canada with over 1,300 employees in Montreal; based in France.)

Of course Paribas Bank is exposed to Elf Aquitaine, the giant petroleum corporation based in France. Elf Aquitaine has many oil concessions in Africa. Oil which finds its way to Canadian refineries in the Maritimes and Quebec. Then there is Teekay Corporation. Teekay is a Canada-based investment holding company that provides international crude oil and gas marine transportation services. It also offers offshore oil production, storage, and off shore loading services under long-term and fixed rate contracts. A subsidiary TNK provides separate exposure to conventional crude oil tankers and product carriers, while TGP, another subsidiary, gives investors separate exposure to liquified natural gas and liquified petroleum gas carriers. All we hear about in the news serves to obscure some of the business activity which explains much of the Liberal Party’s influence in Canada. Much of which few people are familiar. Why is resource development in Canada not encouraged, particularly oil and gas? Why does Canada import so much oil? In fact why is this information not reported—except hidden in the business pages. And there it is reported in ways which obscure meaning.

These giant corporations influence public policy. And so, in conclusion, some questions. Are Canadians informed or are they misinformed? Do they know their history? Are our politicians mere puppets? Who really runs Canada? Of what use is an educational system which serves to obscure rather than educate?

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"Trudeau while serving the Laurentian Elite in Quebec is necessarily weakening Canada."

Exactly correct, forever and a day.

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Error: The constitution was patriated in 1982, not repatriated.. Until that rear is wasw a document that resided in the English Parliament.

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Right you are! Thank you. Patriated.

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