Four years ago, the Prime Minister’s Office announced something revolutionary: Justin Trudeau’s daily schedule would be public. The world would know what he was up to.
During the recent escalation of tensions in the Middle East, journalists may have turned an eye to those itineraries to see who Trudeau was conferring with. Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Jonathan Vance? Chief of the Communications Security Establishment Shelly Bruce? Foreign Minister François-Philippe Champagne or Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan?
Look back through the archive of Trudeau’s daily itineraries and it becomes pretty clear that this isn’t an actual schedule of the prime minister’s daily events, just a pale imitation of one. Much like the prime minister’s spinners told us four years ago, it would be mighty nice to get a sense of the prime minister’s daily activities when he’s in Canada. But to read his schedule now, you would be left with the impression that Trudeau rolls out of bed a little after noon, cleans up, takes a meeting with Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Dwight Ball, then heads home for some much-needed R&R.
He has never passed one!
Surprise, surprise!
He gets up, runs, has breakfast then goes to work and have a nap. Wakes up has lunch. Has another nap has dinner then looks for a place to crash!
he's failed every test,and yet he still got voted in. he's laughed at on the world stage. it's called foot in mouth disease ... 4-yrs of this god help us..
You folks just don't give up, do you? You malign our PM day after day after day. Do you really think this is going to save your newspaper?
I think Justin Trudeau is the best.
What, exactly does this mean?
Incompetent buffoon
He’s already done enough. Harm that is. I’m good with him taking personal days for the next four years and letting Freeland run the country.
My GOD don’t you have OTHER things to report on? What a rag
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