Apartheid In Canada

The Highway to Frenchifucation and Separation

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Travel, History
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Author: Wayne Jay Hawthorne ISBN: 9780993848919
Publisher: Rainy Day Digital Publication: November 19, 2014
Imprint: Rainy Day Digital Language: English
Author: Wayne Jay Hawthorne
ISBN: 9780993848919
Publisher: Rainy Day Digital
Publication: November 19, 2014
Imprint: Rainy Day Digital
Language: English

On 4 Nov 2015, Justin Trudeau was sworn in as Prime Minister of Canada.  His agenda does not seem to vary from that of his father Pierre Trudeau, another self admitted Communist sympathizer.   Pierre was previously sworn in to office on 20 April, 1968.

Justin Trudeau into office as PM?  Napoleon Bonaparte will be rolling in his grave when he sees the Napoleonic code being broken.  His code stated that persons should earn public office rather than inherit the position.  That certainly did not happen in 2015 in Canada with the opposite attempts to recreate Trudeaumania. 

 

Will the Pierre Trudeau crime, kidnapping, bombing and murder culture re-emerge on the Canadian scene?  Will Justice Charbonneau’s massive inquiry uncovering the Quebec Culture of Crime be again ignored as were previous hearings?  Will the Canadian people keep topping up the more than $20 Billion annually going into the vast money pit of Quebec?

Tremendous racism will have every Canadian business partner, citizen and immigrant aghast.  In 2015 Justin Trudeau announced on television that he and his Quebecers were better “than all others.” Government decisions based on race will again/still be the order of the day.  Will Canadians appeal to the United Nations for protection against their own government?  This will not be the first time in which Canadians won legal decisions the UN found against the Canadian Government.  How do we correct this despair and return Canada to the list of top rated countries in which to live?  If nothing else, you need to know how to protect yourself, and we can grow from there.

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On 4 Nov 2015, Justin Trudeau was sworn in as Prime Minister of Canada.  His agenda does not seem to vary from that of his father Pierre Trudeau, another self admitted Communist sympathizer.   Pierre was previously sworn in to office on 20 April, 1968.

Justin Trudeau into office as PM?  Napoleon Bonaparte will be rolling in his grave when he sees the Napoleonic code being broken.  His code stated that persons should earn public office rather than inherit the position.  That certainly did not happen in 2015 in Canada with the opposite attempts to recreate Trudeaumania. 

 

Will the Pierre Trudeau crime, kidnapping, bombing and murder culture re-emerge on the Canadian scene?  Will Justice Charbonneau’s massive inquiry uncovering the Quebec Culture of Crime be again ignored as were previous hearings?  Will the Canadian people keep topping up the more than $20 Billion annually going into the vast money pit of Quebec?

Tremendous racism will have every Canadian business partner, citizen and immigrant aghast.  In 2015 Justin Trudeau announced on television that he and his Quebecers were better “than all others.” Government decisions based on race will again/still be the order of the day.  Will Canadians appeal to the United Nations for protection against their own government?  This will not be the first time in which Canadians won legal decisions the UN found against the Canadian Government.  How do we correct this despair and return Canada to the list of top rated countries in which to live?  If nothing else, you need to know how to protect yourself, and we can grow from there.

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