Here are today\u0027s Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.
Over the past seven years, PM Narcissist and his minions have engaged in some questionable activities resulting in Canada being described as or becoming a banana republic. It’s unlikely these words were in jest, but certainly out of frustration at ideology-mad decisions taking Canada in unwanted directions.
Sadly and alarmingly, the banana republic status now truly belongs to Canada. How so? Because of the two top law and safety ministers in this excuse for competent government. Attorney General David Lametti and Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino were caught discussing the use of tanks and the military to quell the “Freedom Convoy” occupation.
When caught, they passed off the “discussion” as playful banter — a joke. Some joke! The only joke in this sorry debacle is the Liberal government’s unconscionable invocation of the Emergencies Act. While Lametti piously claimed client-solicitor privilege to avoid answering some inquiry questions, Canadians should suspect the real reason was that revealing his “advice” would prove the government acted without meeting the legislated threshold.
The nonsense that cabinet is entitled to apply a broader interpretation to the definition in the CSIS Act supports the suspicion they failed to meet that threshold. All Canadians should be appalled, disgusted, furious and very afraid for what these Liberal incompetents are doing to a once great country and their mendacious coverups.Article content
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