September 10, 2024
Trudeau once again compromises Canada on international stage
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds the final report during the closing ceremony of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, on June 3, 2019.
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds the final report during the closing ceremony of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, on June 3, 2019.

It certainly didn’t take long for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to take the bait from Marion Buller, the chief commissioner of the national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.

Buller irresponsibly stated, in plainly nutty language, in her final report that Canada has and continues to practice genocide as “a continuous policy, with shifting expressed motives but an ultimately steady intention, to destroy Indigenous peoples physically, biologically and as social units.”

Apparently, we continue to take “proactive measures to destroy, assimilate and eliminate Indigenous peoples.”

As most of the world paid homage to the 75th anniversary of D-Day, the beginning of the end of a true genocide of Jews at the hands of Nazi Germany, Trudeau boldly declared that “we accept the findings of the commissioner that it was genocide.”

Talk about being out of step.

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See Also:

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(2) There is no quick fix to Aboriginal concerns

(3) A decade later, Canada’s free speech debate is back with a vengeance

(4) Federal Liberals solicited funds from U.S. and U.K. Facebook audiences

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