In the last 12 hours, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been found to have worn either brown or black face no less than three times.
The third case of Justin Trudeau in blackface to emerge in 12 hours.
“What Canadians saw this evening is someone with a complete lack of judgement and integrity and someone who is not fit to govern this country.”
The Prime Minister has so far ruled out resignation commenting that he has accepted responsibility and is sorry.
Bernier declined to call Trudeau a racist, opting for the more accurate characterization of “biggest hypocrite in the country.”
In her tweet, May says she was shocked by the racism displayed by Justin Trudeau and demanded he apologized for the harm he’s caused. Additionally, she suggested that Trudeau recommit to “appreciating the requirement to model social justice leadership at all levels of government.”
It appears the Prime Minister didn’t just wear brown face in his 30’s. He also wore blackface as a teenager.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh reacted this evening to the revelation that Justin Trudeau wore brownface in a 2001 photo. “It’s insulting.”
The leader of the Liberal Party’s media relations team, Zita Astravas admitted that the photo is in fact of the prime minister.
The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF), a non-partisan charity, has launched an application against the Liberal government over concerns of free speech violations found in the Canada Elections Act, which allows certain speech deemed inaccurate to be effectively blocked from publication.
Tim Hortons’ venture into the vegan market will be coming to an end if you live outside of Ontario or British Columbia.
On August 31, Edmonton citizens were graced with quite a site as many managed to witness the streaking fireball of a meteorite blitzing past the city and lighting up the sky.
Trudeau was busted using a talking point straight out of the U.S. Democrat’s playbook.
In recent years Atlantic Canada has turned into an illegal immigration thoroughfare due to a loophole in the Maritimes immigration laws, seen as the “lowest bar” by those gaming the system.
The Conservatives will cut $1.5 billion in corporate welfare annually, with a goal of passing those savings back onto the taxpayer.