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Oh Fxck off Trudeau!
“They are asking more than we can give”, 60 ISIS brought back to Canada, you spend money monitoring them, why did you reverse Harper government’s law of stripping terrorists citizenship? Strip their citizenship, they are not Canadians any more, don’t let them in, no need to spend money on them!
The guy fought for Canada lost a leg had to go public meeting to ask you for money while you gave terrorist Omar 10 million dollars
What a fxcking traitor!
 
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2011, @justintrudeau told young voters at McMaster University “The intensity, the excitement of being in the middle of a political campaign — it’s heavy, it’s fun stuff,” started Trudeau. “There’s pizza, sex and all sorts of fun things.”
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Sex, pizza and politics with Justin Trudeau
News Oct 13, 2011 by Jeff Green The Hamilton Spectator The Hamilton Spectator

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MP Justin Trudeau made a stop at McMaster University Wednesday to give a talk to students and do a Q & A. Here, some audience members can be seen reflected in a glass front display case behind him. - Ron Albertson/The Hamilton Spectator

Justin Trudeau is engaging the youth vote. And if some of the 250 Liberal supporters at McMaster University’s Convocation Hall needed more convincing, Trudeau offered a small taste of what it’s like to be engaged in a political campaign.

“The intensity, the excitement of being in the middle of a political campaign — it’s heavy, it’s fun stuff,” started Trudeau. “There’s pizza, sex and all sorts of fun things.”

It was one of several lighter moments in a student town hall session at McMaster Wednesday afternoon, in which the son of former prime minister Pierre Trudeau took questions on student concerns and the future of the country.


The MP was named the youth, post-secondary education and amateur sports critic for the Liberal party, and his stop at McMaster was one of several scheduled for the day.

He started with a rehearsed speech, speaking in broad strokes on the shift in society’s ideas, ending on how students could be part of that change immediately, and denouncing the “leaders of tomorrow” cliché.

Students’ questions focused on education funding and Trudeau called for a national discussion on education, with the focus on making education affordable, “both going into it, and coming out of it.”

He spoke about student engagement and said that in a time of flash mobs, youths could make the most impact by participating in everyday politics.

“It’s exciting to be part of a protest and certainly makes a clear message but politics and politicians respond to continually engaged pressure better than they do one smack,” said Trudeau.

The majority of people in attendance wouldn’t have been alive for Trudeaumania, yet they were engaged and genuinely excited to meet the Liberal star at the end of the talk.

Trudeau admits his last name carries a lot of weight, but said at the youth level it’s not nearly as important.

“Those pressures come more when I talk to seniors than when I talk to young people — which is why I like to talk to young people as much as I do. It’s very much about me, about what I’m doing right or poorly as opposed to what my father might have done for a previous generation.”
 
How liberal view "climate change"? --- changing the data?!

这套从50 年开始的data 是由加拿大和澳大利亚的学者在2011 年完成的。2011 年哪个党在执政?即使是右派报纸的toronto sun 对blacklock‘s reporter 的这篇报道做了如下的评论

“To be fair, the fact that it omitted observed weather data from 1850 to 1949 in developing its computer models is not evidence in and of itself of an attempt by Environment Canada to mislead the public.

Omitting observed historical weather data from computer models is common in climate science because of differences in the quality of the reporting of weather data today, compared to 1850 when historical records started being kept.

Also, weather is not climate.

Computer climate models don’t claim to predict what the weather will be like on any given day, month or year.

They predict long-term weather and climate patterns.

Climate scientists test their validity by assessing whether their models predicting future climate patterns can explain climate change patterns in the past, which is based on more data than that provided solely by historical records.

Finally, the fact that in some cases regional temperatures were warmer in the past than today, does not disprove the theory of human-induced climate change.

Having said that, McKenna and other politicians give the public inaccurate information about climate change all the time.

McKenna, during a recent visit to Toronto, blamed flooding at the south end of the Don Valley Parkway on man-made climate change.

Except that area has been flooding since the glaciers retreated 12,000 years ago, long before industrial greenhouse gas emissions existed.
 
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