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Add to this the Trudeau Liberals’ contempt for Canadian citizens as demonstrated by their tolerance for foreign meddling in Canada’s internal affairs and their own lack of ethics, and the erosion of Canadians’ faith in the efficacy and empathy of their federal government. I have no doubt that this disgrace of a government would have been turfed by the electorate by now if not for the self-interested selfishness of Jagmeet Singh’s NDP.
No, we can’t provide a peacekeeping force for Haiti, or provide sufficient manpower for our duties in Latvia, but the inability to remove all Canadians to safety from the strife in Sudan surely must be the limit. If it can do nothing else — and apparently it can’t — our military should at least be able to rescue Canadians in danger.
I will accept that Anand accepted her marching orders from the prime Minister — all cabinet ministers receive mandate letters that spell out the leader’s expectations. Our ever-gender-vigilant prime minister has the back of those who see inequality rear its ugly head down at DND headquarters. Too bad he can’t see the fear in the faces of family members of those trapped in Sudan who have to hope that the Germans and Americans will be able to carry them to safety.
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