First published at 18:04 UTC on October 15th, 2019.
If you lie to an employer during hiring, you can be fired. Shouldn't that apply to Trudeau too?
There is no question that Trudeau’s failure to disclose that he wore blackface would be cause for termination if he was a CEO
James Courtright ha…
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If you lie to an employer during hiring, you can be fired. Shouldn't that apply to Trudeau too?
There is no question that Trudeau’s failure to disclose that he wore blackface would be cause for termination if he was a CEO
James Courtright had a secret and wanted it to remain just that. It was an embarrassing truth that he hoped would never see the light of day.
He was under police investigation for influence peddling. This fact was particularly hazardous given that he was, at the time, seeking a job as a lawyer for Canadian Pacific in a position involving regulatory work.
https://business.financialpost.com/legal-post/if-you-lie-to-an-employer-during-hiring-you-can-be-fired-shouldnt-that-apply-to-trudeau-too
Liberals' camping scheme an exercise in stupidity that takes nannyism to new heights
What with blackface, photo-shopped coffee cups and free camping trips, voters this election could be forgiven if they opt for the Rhinoceros Party
At a Conservative campaign rally the other evening, local candidate Krystina Waler talked about her goal for her riding: “To make St. Catharines the best place to live, work and raise a family.”
That seemed to me to be a pretty good encapsulation of what governments should aim to do – lay solid foundations upon which citizens can build fulfilling lives.
Frequently though, governments overreach, spreading their tentacles too far into the lives of their citizens, wasting their money in the process. The impossibly optimistic Ugandan space program under Idi Amin comes to mind – ranked by Time Magazine as one of the “100 worst ideas of the 20th century”.
https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/election-2019/john-ivison-liberals-camping-scheme-an-exercise-in-stupidity-that-takes-nannyism-to-new-heights
Trudeau's camping pledge is peak privilege
Now Justin Trudeau’s privilege truly is showing.
I’m talking about Trudeau’s announcement Thursday that the planet can be saved and the plight of the urban poor reversed if only we woul..
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