Published: May 05, 2022
By: Brian Lilley
Did Justin Trudeau swear in the House of Commons? Probably.
He’s done it before and will likely do it again in keeping with his contempt of being asked tough questions or facing opposition.
But what we should really be concerned about are his statements in response to the question that prompted the alleged dropping of an F-bomb.
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Trudeau was being asked about flights operated by the military, flying over Ottawa for several days during the Freedom Convoy demonstrations. Postmedia reporter David Pugliese has confirmed the flights were operated by Canadian special forces members.
The plane is equipped with equipment that allows for the interception of cellphone calls, radio transmissions and sensors that would allow for the tracking of individuals and vehicles on the ground.
When asked about this report, and whether he was having the military spy on Canadians using a spy plane, Trudeau called it disinformation. That’s rich considering the military admits the flights happened and Trudeau himself admits the flights happened.
He claims they were only training flights, though, so don’t be worried and stop spreading fake news.
“What the member opposite just engaged in is dangerously close to misinformation and disinformation designed to gin up fears and conspiracy theories,” Trudeau said.
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Training mission or not, military aircraft capable of incredibly invasive surveillance methods were flown over Ottawa during a protest. The government should be asked questions about that, and the government should answer them.
Did the military train their members to use this plane by eavesdropping on protesters gathered in front of Parliament? If so, did they turn over what they heard, recorded and collected to the government or police?
There are questions about whether such flights and surveillance of Canadians would be considered lawful. Those questions need to be answered but the Trudeau response is to call this misinformation and disinformation and try to move on.
The most famous lie that Trudeau has told to Canadians came in February 2019. I was standing steps away from him when he was asked multiple times about a Globe and Mail report that he had meddled in the criminal prosecution case for SNC-Lavalin and had removed Jody Wilson-Raybould as justice minister because she refused to assist him in that.
“The allegations in the Globe story are false. Neither the current nor the previous attorney general was ever directed by me or by anyone in my office to take a decision in this matter,” Trudeau said.
He stuck to that line for a long time, but the truth came out and we found out the Globe was right, and Trudeau was spreading what he would now call disinformation.
It shouldn’t matter what your thoughts or feelings are on the convoy, using the military to spy on Canadians is a serious matter. We deserve the truth.
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