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+ | [[Justin Pierre James Trudeau ]] (born December 25, 1971) is a Canadian politician who has been serving as the 23rd prime minister of Canada since 2015 and the leader of the Liberal Party since 2013. |
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+ | == Elbowgate == |
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+ | == Ethics == |
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+ | Trudeau was criticized by opposition members in November 2016 for his fundraising tactics, which they saw as "cash for access" schemes. Trudeau attended fundraisers where attendees paid upwards of $1500 for access to him and other cabinet members. In some instances, the events were attended by foreign businessmen who needed government approval for their businesses. Trudeau defended his fundraising tactics, saying that they were not in breach of any ethics rules. He also stated that he was lobbied at the fundraisers but not influenced. In 2017, Trudeau introduced legislation that would eliminate such exclusive events by requiring increased transparency for political fundraisers. |
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+ | In January 2017, the ethics commissioner, Mary Dawson, began an investigation into Trudeau for a vacation he and his family took to Aga Khan IV's private island in the Bahamas. The ethics commissioner's report, released in December 2017, found that Trudeau had violated four provisions of the Conflict of Interest Act. He became the first sitting prime minister to break federal conflict of interest rules. In 2022, it was reported that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police had considered bringing criminal charges against Trudeau over the affair. |
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+ | In February 2018, Trudeau was criticized when his government invited Khalistani nationalist Jaspal Atwal to the Canadian High Commission's dinner party in Delhi. Atwal had previously been convicted for the shooting and attempted murder of Indian Cabinet minister Malkiat Singh Sidhu in 1986, as well as the assault on former BC premier Ujjal Dosanjh in 1985. Following the dinner, the PMO rescinded the invitation, and apologized for the incident. |
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+ | == Censorship == |
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+ | https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/09/world/canada/canada-hate-speech.html |
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+ | == Paternity == |
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+ | The paternity of Justin Trudeau has been called in to question by some public commentators. The claim is that rather than being the son of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, Justin Trudeau is actually the son of the late Fidel Castro. |
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+ | The first confirmed contact between Justin Trudeau's mother [[Margaret Trudeau]] and Fidel Castro occurred in 1976 when Justin Trudeau was around five years old. |
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+ | The claim that Castro fathered Justin Trudeau relies on a claimed earlier encounter. |
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+ | Pierre and Margaret Trudeau arrived in Barbados on 8 April 1971 for a second honeymoon.<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-ottawa-journal/17430251/</ref><ref>https://archive.is/Vx6d1</ref> |
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+ | Pierre and Margaret Trudeau travelled from Barbados to an "unidentified nearby island" on 12 April 1971.<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-ottawa-journal/17430251/</ref><ref>https://archive.is/Vx6d1</ref> |
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+ | Pierre and Margaret were well known swingers. |
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+ | NB: Barbados is not close to Cuba. |
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+ | Justin Trudeau was born on 25 December 1971 |
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+ | The Trudeaus were admirerers of Castro. |
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+ | When the officially met they were described as "chummy". |
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+ | Given that the Trudeaus were off-grid for only 2-3 days everything would need to line up perfectly for Fidel Castro to be Justin Trudeau's father. |
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+ | == References == |
Latest revision as of 04:59, 8 December 2024
Justin Pierre James Trudeau (born December 25, 1971) is a Canadian politician who has been serving as the 23rd prime minister of Canada since 2015 and the leader of the Liberal Party since 2013.
https://www.quora.com/What-if-Fidel-Castro-is-actually-Justin-Trudeaus-real-father
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbowgate
Elbowgate
Elbowgate was an incident in which Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came into physical contact with two opposition Members of Parliament in the House of Commons on May 18, 2016 during the parliamentary session. During the incident Trudeau grabbed Conservative MP Gord Brown by the arm and then elbowed New Democratic MP Ruth Ellen Brosseau in the chest. Trudeau subsequently claimed the contact with Brosseau was unintentional apologised. He was not subject to parliamentary sanctions for the incident.
Blackface
Ethics
Trudeau was criticized by opposition members in November 2016 for his fundraising tactics, which they saw as "cash for access" schemes. Trudeau attended fundraisers where attendees paid upwards of $1500 for access to him and other cabinet members. In some instances, the events were attended by foreign businessmen who needed government approval for their businesses. Trudeau defended his fundraising tactics, saying that they were not in breach of any ethics rules. He also stated that he was lobbied at the fundraisers but not influenced. In 2017, Trudeau introduced legislation that would eliminate such exclusive events by requiring increased transparency for political fundraisers.
In January 2017, the ethics commissioner, Mary Dawson, began an investigation into Trudeau for a vacation he and his family took to Aga Khan IV's private island in the Bahamas. The ethics commissioner's report, released in December 2017, found that Trudeau had violated four provisions of the Conflict of Interest Act. He became the first sitting prime minister to break federal conflict of interest rules. In 2022, it was reported that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police had considered bringing criminal charges against Trudeau over the affair.
In February 2018, Trudeau was criticized when his government invited Khalistani nationalist Jaspal Atwal to the Canadian High Commission's dinner party in Delhi. Atwal had previously been convicted for the shooting and attempted murder of Indian Cabinet minister Malkiat Singh Sidhu in 1986, as well as the assault on former BC premier Ujjal Dosanjh in 1985. Following the dinner, the PMO rescinded the invitation, and apologized for the incident.
Censorship
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/09/world/canada/canada-hate-speech.html
Paternity
The paternity of Justin Trudeau has been called in to question by some public commentators. The claim is that rather than being the son of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, Justin Trudeau is actually the son of the late Fidel Castro.
The first confirmed contact between Justin Trudeau's mother Margaret Trudeau and Fidel Castro occurred in 1976 when Justin Trudeau was around five years old.
The claim that Castro fathered Justin Trudeau relies on a claimed earlier encounter.
Pierre and Margaret Trudeau arrived in Barbados on 8 April 1971 for a second honeymoon.[1][2]
Pierre and Margaret Trudeau travelled from Barbados to an "unidentified nearby island" on 12 April 1971.[3][4]
Pierre and Margaret were well known swingers.
NB: Barbados is not close to Cuba.
Justin Trudeau was born on 25 December 1971
The Trudeaus were admirerers of Castro.
When the officially met they were described as "chummy".
Given that the Trudeaus were off-grid for only 2-3 days everything would need to line up perfectly for Fidel Castro to be Justin Trudeau's father.
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