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This is why Canada Free Press will continue to use the Trudeau Teddy Bear photo every chance it gets as a means to remind all who PM Justin Trudeau really Is.

Phony Trudeau Teddy Bear Picture Frames Who He Really Is


By Judi McLeod ——--September 10, 2023

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The epic cringeworthy picture of Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau kneeling before an ‘unmarked grave’ at a residential school burial site, clutching a teddy bear and what my former Toronto Sun colleague Laurie Goldstein described as “emoting,” is the one picture among innumerable ones depicting him that should be used to frame Trudeau for what he really is—FOREVER. Coming at us, straight from Central Casting, Trudeau lied, not just to godforsaken, now WEF-controlled Canada, but to the entire Free World—and has thus far completely gotten away with it.

There was no child’s body buried at the unmarked grave on Cowessess First Nation, in the gone-viral-over-the-Internet, July 26, 2021 photo by Shannon Vanraes/Pool/AFP/Getty Images—making Trudeau’s phony display of “emoting” another one of the PM’s most hypocritical acts.

The unmarked grave on Cowessess First Nation, where the Pool/AFP/Getty Images in a cutline claimed that “where a search had found 751 unmarked graves from the former Marieval Indian Residential School near Grayson, Sask.” was part of a Justin Trudeau outrageous lie; a lie that led to 80 Canadian Catholic church arson attacks.

“Excavation after 14 anomalies detected at former residential school site found no evidence of graves: Manitoba  Chief Derek Nepinak said he is aware the results will feed into a denialist narrative but urged people to continue supporting the search for truth. (National Post, Aug. 18, 2023)

“MINEGOZIIBE ANISHINABE — No evidence of human remains has been found during the excavation of a Catholic church basement on the site of a former Manitoba residential school.


Reconciliation won’t happen through more tears and apologies. Truth and justice come first

“Chief Derek Nepinak of Minegoziibe Anishinabe shared the results of the four-week excavation in a social media video Friday. He said the outcome takes “nothing away from the difficult truths experienced by our families who attended the residential school in Pine Creek.
“Fourteen anomalies were detected using ground-penetrating radar in the basement of the church on the site of the former Pine Creek Residential School last year. Survivors had spoken about “horror stories” in the basement.
“The First Nation, northwest of Winnipeg, hired an archeological team from the University of Brandon to do the excavation earlier this summer. It is the same team that assists police on archeological digs and excavations in the province.”

Goldstein wrote back on Sept. 21, 2021:

“Now that the election is over, let’s recognize our relationship with the Indigenous people of Canada is not going to be fixed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau kneeling before an unmarked grave at a residential school burial site, clutching a teddy bear and emoting.
"Reconciliation won’t happen through more tears and apologies. Truth and justice come first.
“It can only begin by providing Indigenous people on reserves with clean water, safe housing, a decent education for their children, and settling land claims. Meeting these basic needs isn’t something we should do out of the goodness of our hearts, nor should governments be applauded for doing them.
"We should do them because they are the right thing to do.



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Indigenous issues again fell by the wayside during the election

“Given that, it was disturbing, but not surprising, that after all the political emoting before Monday’s election about unmarked burial sites across the country, many Indigenous people were disenfranchised because they were told to go to polling stations hundreds of kilometres away from where they live, or polling stations where they live never opened, or they were sent to the wrong polling stations.

“Some of this was unavoidable — what happens when a prime minister orders up a snap, $610-million vanity election while ignoring the recommendations of Chief Electoral Officer Stephane Perrault on how to hold it during a pandemic.

"That led to massive screw-ups across the country, with huge lineups of people waiting to vote, disenfranchising many Canadians from casting a ballot, problems exacerbated by the remoteness of many First Nations reserves.

“Despite all that political emoting prior to the election call, Indigenous issues again fell by the wayside during the election.

"Throughout the campaign, Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller cheerfully tweeted about how many tainted water advisories the Trudeau government has lifted — after failing to eliminate all boil water advisories by March 31, 2021, as Trudeau promised in the 2015 election — although to be fair, it has done more than previous Conservative and Liberal governments on this issue.



Indigenous Services bureaucracy

“But Miller was also ignoring that many short-term advisories have now turned into long-term ones, that many supposedly permanent fixes are in fact temporary, that the funding formula for water treatment plants is outdated, that work is often awarded to incompetent contractors and that properly trained water plant operators aren’t paid enough to manage them long-term.

“He didn’t mention that three auditors general — independent, non-partisan officers of Parliament — have said the main problem in solving this issue, and that of unsafe housing on reserves, and of dismal living standards on many, including a second-rate education for many Indigenous children, is not corruption by some chiefs and bands, but systemic problems within the Indigenous Services bureaucracy.

“A bureaucracy that misleads Parliament through the selective reporting of data to make problems appear less serious than they are and accomplishments greater than actually occur.

“To be fair, this predates Miller.

Three auditors-general since 2005 have described it as “unacceptable” (Sheila Fraser), “incomprehensible failure” (Michael Ferguson), and “honestly disheartening” (Karen Hogan).

“It’s not about a lack of money. In their April budget, the Trudeau government boasted it had increased annual funding on Indigenous issues by 115%, from $11.4 billion in 2015 to a projected $24.5 billion this year.

“The problem is that until the Indigenous Services bureaucracy provides taxpayers with good value for money spent, much of it will go down a black hole, failing to improve the lives of those it is supposed to help.”



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As Christians we are taught to forgive—but NEVER FORGETTING is another matter

MASKWACIS, Alberta — Pope Francis issued a historic apology Monday for the Catholic Church's cooperation with Canada's "catastrophic" policy of Indigenous residential schools, saying the forced assimilation of Native peoples into Christian society destroyed their cultures, severed families and marginalized generations in ways still being felt today. (NPR, July 25, 2022)

“As part of a lawsuit settlement involving the government, churches and approximately 90,000 survivors, Canada paid reparations that amounted to billions of dollars being transferred to Indigenous communities. Canada's Catholic Church says its dioceses and religious orders have provided more than $50 million in cash and in-kind contributions and hope to add $30 million more over the next five years."

There were no bodies found among the unmarked graves used by a virtue-signalling Trudeau during the 2021 federal election campaign.

As a Catholic, partially raised as a youngster in an orphanage run by the good Sisters of Charity, I heartily resent the PM and Pope who dragged Catholic nuns and priests through the mud for political gain.

There are no apologies from PM Justin Trudeau or Pope Francis and likely never will be.

Photos of both PM and Pope decked out in Indian feather head dress live on in cyberspace.

As Christians we are taught to forgive—but NEVER FORGETTING is another matter.

This is why Canada Free Press will continue to use the Trudeau Teddy Bear photo every chance it gets as a means to remind all who PM Justin Trudeau really Is.

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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