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Rex Murphy should be on the moderator's panel for the 2019 Leaders' Debate -- Awesome idea! Justin Trudeau would hide under his podium if Rex was on the panel



... Liberal members of the House of Commons Ethics Committee have shut down an opposition bid to hear from Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion following the release of his report into the SNC-Lavalin affair. The committee met Wednesday to discuss whether Dion would be invited to testify about his recently-released report, which found that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had contravened the federal Conflict of Interest Act by seeking to influence Jody Wilson-Raybould in "many ways." ....


This is so sad, in so many ways.  It should be no surprise to anyone that I would never vote for a Liberal candidate in a government led by Justin Trudeau; and it seems his standing with Canadians just keeps falling lower and lower.

What do Canadians think about the latest in this scandal involving Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. Ethical certainly wouldn’t be a word on the minds and lips of many.   Here is just a small sampling of Twitter today: 

Big deal. #JustinTrudeau has been the best comic for the last 4 years!

So... @ElizabethMay - prospective voters want to hear your opinion on #JustinTrudeau. Is he corrupt & incompetent and should resign? Or do you still support him?

"This is really scandalous. The PM is guilty here of the kind of offence for which resignation is appropriate. I leave it to him, I’m not calling for resignation. But it does strike me as beyond belief that this kind of thing could go on."

Score another point for democracy & transparency, compliments of Justin “Putin” Trudeau. Papa Fidel would be proud of you Justin!

Like and share if you think Rex Murphy should be on the moderator's panel for the 2019 Leaders' Debate.

  • Response:  Awesome idea! #JustinTrudeau would hide under his podium if Rex was on the panel.

Thanks to your failed leadership, this is role on the global stage. A true embarrassment - much like your tenure.

#Yahoo #Canada #readers Say #JustinTrudeau Isn't a Trustworthy PM:

PM has two ethics violations, groped a woman, #JihadiJack, disastrous relationships with foreign countries and trade relationships etc., etc., etc. I am getting tired of just waking up everyday to another #JustinTrudeau scandal. Almost afraid to open Twitter and the Papers

Ethics breeches have taken down several liberal governments and none were as serious as this governments violations. The public needs to understand that support for this government is a vote for more corruption scandal and a signal that wealthy companies can get away with bribes.

And from an American comes this this utterly embarrassing comment about trading us Trump for Trudeau:

If you guys in #Canada don't want #JustinTrudeau anymore we'll happily swap with you. We'll take Justin & you can have Trump. We'll throw in Melania, Ivanka, Jared, Eric & Don Jr. for free. We might be willing to give you #Alaska too to make this happen.

October 21st .... please hurry!

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