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To: Graystone who wrote (3982)10/28/2024 10:06:13 AM
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Yeah, and so is RFK in making children healthy again. Speaking of cleaning. Elon looks to clean 80% of Dc.

Go Trump!




To: Graystone who wrote (3982)10/28/2024 2:51:28 PM
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Trudeau survived. He’s still screwed: Full Comment podcast

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Postmedia News
Published Oct 28, 2024 • 1 minute read

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Photo by LEON NEAL/POOL/AFP

The rebels in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s caucus couldn’t convince him to quit. But they’re still fed up, and they still have forceful ways of showing it, as veteran Postmedia politics columnist John Ivison discusses with Brian Lilley this week. That may include sabotaging a confidence vote that could bring down their own government. Now Trudeau is desperately trying anything to survive — including reversing key policies and playing politics over foreign interference. Backtracking on his beloved carbon tax may even be next. Meanwhile, the House is paralyzed in a procedural standoff and prorogation seems like the best option for Trudeau in what Ivison says seems like the “end of days” for this government. (Recorded Oct. 25, 2024.)