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An agreement that will live in infamy



Justin Trudeau is not even halfway through his first mandate and continues to make make the kind of grievous decisions that will almost surely guarantee he will never see a second term as PM. His government's decision to make terrorist Omar Khadr rich with a $10.5 million settlement and give an official apology to Khadr who murdered American soldier U.S. Sgt. First Class Christopher Speer in cold blood and left a grieving wife a widow with two children is about as wrong as it gets and millions of Canadians will surely remember this outrage come election time in 2019. This is nothing less than a slap in the face for not only the grieving widow and family of the murdered soldier but also the Canadian and American military and all freedom loving Canadians and Americans alike.
The newly elected Conservative leader Andrew Scheer was quick to speak for the majority of Canadians in condemning this outrage. It should be noted that this blood money will be shared with already rich lawyers and not a penny will go to Christopher Speer's wife. Public outrage rightfully and understandingly will continue to mount and the Liberal's image of being soft on crime more indelibly etched on Canadians minds. When you tally up all of Trudeau's broken promises and the accumulation of significant scandals in such a short time for this government and the fact that Canadians are waking up and taking notes it looks to be and should be very costly for the Liberals in the next election. Mounting deficits, lack of transparency, failure to cut taxes for small business and no plan to balance the Federal budget have put the lie to the empty promises of a Prime Minister who once said budgets balance themselves. The Khadr outrage can be added to Trudeau's extravagant family holiday at the Aga Khan's private island in the Bahamas, Elbowgate, and the cash-for-access fundraiser scandal, all of which cleary reveal a PM lacking in sound judgment. Canadians did not vote for the scandals and bad policies of this PM and his obvious disregard for his own promises on ethics, transparency and "real change" disqualify him for a second term in leading this country

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Gerald Hall——

Gerald Hall is a contributor to Canada Free Press


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