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Trudeau's troubling policies are beginning to alarm thinking Canadians.It is becoming increasingly clear his priorities are out of synch with the majority of Canadians. We need to consider seriously making him and his government a one-term government

Justin Trudeau's Disturbing Friends



It is pretty much an axiomatic saying that you can tell an awful lot about someone by the friends they keep. With that in mind consider some of Justin Trudeau's friends and you can get a better idea where his policies are coming from. Gerald Butts is probably Trudeau's closest political advisor. He is an old Trudeau university buddy who is now the senior political advisor to Trudeau and has had serious input into almost every policy Trudeau campaigned on before his election. Butts was the principal author of former Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty's bankrupting green energy policies. It was his idea for a "positive message" that helped McGuinty win in Ontario and Justin Trudeau throughout his own campaign borrowed McGuinty's victory speech words that voters had "rejected the politics of division." Butts is an anti-energy environmental activist who is okay with running deficits which is why Ontario continues to struggle to reduce its debts and has been downgraded by Moody's to "negative." Trudeau campaigned on running “modest deficits” but the National Bank said the deficit could actually reach ninety billion by the end of Trudeau's term.
Then there's another of Trudeau's friends, George Soros. Soros contributes billions to left-wing causes such as Planned Parenthood, Acorn and the National Organization for Women to name a few. Soros has tried to influence U.S. elections and once said that removing President George W. Bush from office in 2004 was the “central focus of my life.” He would like to curtail American sovereignty and see the U.S. become subservient to international bodies. Soros is a financial backer of Media Matters for America whose founder David Brock has openly declared war on Fox News. Soros also has a delusional side and once said “I admit that I have always harbored an exaggerated view of my self-importance—to put it bluntly, I fancied myself as some kind of god” We would be remiss not to mention Stephen Bronfman the very wealthy friend of Trudeau who just happens to be the chief revenue officer for the Liberal Party of Canada and was recently linked to an offshore account in the Cayman Islands. Then there was the Christmas vacation at the Aga Khan's private island all of which clearly illustrates this PM's close proximity to the wealthy and elite. Justin Trudeau's troubling policies are beginning to alarm thinking Canadians.It is becoming increasingly clear his priorities are out of synch with the majority of Canadians and the electorate needs to consider seriously making him and his government one term government.

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Gerald Hall——

Gerald Hall is a contributor to Canada Free Press


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