Canada: Justin Trudeau on BRINK, rival vows to oust him.

Okay, we all know Canadian politics is boring for the most part but....... LOL, WTF is going on over there? HAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHH

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https://www.express.co.uk/news/worl...lavalin-scandal-jagmeet-singh-canada-politics
 
Now may be Trump's moment, when they are distracted. A lightning strike to take control of Canada and turn it into the 53rd state (ie Israel and South Korea). With their former government undergoing questioning at gitmo, Canada's capital will be moved to Edmonton and the US and Canada will rule global energy markets. Our countries will prosper and we will buy many weapons to keep our adversaries cowed. Canadiens will no linger be objects of ridicule. They will have the wealth of Saudi princes.
 
Jane Philpott: Trudeau crisis grows as minister resigns
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One of Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's top ministers has quit saying she has lost confidence in the government's handling of a corruption trial.

Treasury Board President Jane Philpott said: "I must abide by my core values, my ethical responsibilities, constitutional obligations."

Mr Trudeau has denied political meddling in an investigation into engineering giant SNC-Lavalin.

The opposition leader last week called on the prime minister to resign.

Ms Philpott announced her decision to step down on Monday, posting her resignation letter detailing her "serious concerns" with "evidence of efforts by politicians and/or officials to pressure the former Attorney General to intervene in the criminal case involving SNC-Lavalin".

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"There can be a cost to acting on one's principles, but there is a bigger cost to abandoning them," her resignation letter said.

The former family physician has held key portfolios in Mr Trudeau's cabinet - health, indigenous services and, until this week, treasury board president - since being elected in 2015.

She will remain as a member of the Liberal caucus.

This is the third high-profile resignation following accusations Mr Trudeau and some of his top aides tried to shield one of the country's biggest firms from a corruption trial.

Former attorney general and justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould resigned suddenly from Cabinet in February.

Ms Wilson Raybould has said she and her staff faced four months of a "sustained" and "inappropriate effort" late last year to push for a possible deferred prosecution agreement for the Quebec-based engineering and construction company.

That agreement would have allowed the firm to avoid a criminal trial and instead agree to alternative terms or conditions, like penalties or enhanced compliance measures.

The company and two of its subsidiaries face fraud and corruption charges in relation to about C$48m ($36m; £28m) in bribes it is alleged to have offered to Libyan officials between 2001-11.

On 18 February, Mr Trudeau's top aide, Gerald Butts, announced he was resigning, denying in a statement that he or anyone on his staff had done anything wrong but saying he had to leave so as not to be a distraction from the "vital work" being done by the team.

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It grieves me to resign from a portfolio where I was at work to deliver an important mandate. I must abide by my core values, my ethical responsibilities, constitutional obligations. There can be a cost to acting on one’s principles, but there is a bigger cost to abandoning them.


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He is expected to speak on Wednesday before the House of Commons Justice Committee, which is looking into the matter.

Mr Trudeau has maintained that any discussions he had with Ms Wilson Raybould were lawful and appropriate and that his government was concerned that thousands of jobs were at stake if the company went to trial.

The affair has proven politically damaging for Mr Trudeau.

A number of opinion polls indicate his popularity is slipping in the run-up to a general election scheduled for October
 
Unless there was bribery involved, I fail to see how it is inappropriate for the PM to give input on a matter of serious national importance. The AG answers to him, not the other way around. He may also have been anxious for the matter to disappear because the government at that time must have at least strongly suspected the firm had bribed the Libyans, yet they looked the other way because they wanted the contract.
 
Power play there.

Philpott is resigning from the Cabinet to pile on to Trudeau, hoping that it will bring about a call for an early election. If not there is one coming up in October anyway.

Guess who will run for PM then.

Yup. Ms. Philpott

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Prime Minister Tinkerbell is not putting the thrill up the lefties' legs quite so much.

Trump may need to go up there to do a MAGA rally to fire up the crowds a bit. Trudeau certainly is not doing it. Might need to send Mueller up too.



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