Opinion: If this is all Trudeau can offer on the blockades, perhaps he should have gone to Barbados

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If this is all Trudeau can offer on the blockades, perhaps he should have gone to Barbados GlobeDebate

This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Perhaps Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should have gone to Barbados after all. At least then he could’ve gotten fresh photo ops, a few more promises of support for Canada’s vain quest for a UN Security Council seat, and maybe even a tan.

Instead, the Prime Minister presented a bit of everything, and nothing in particular. To those affected by the blockades, Mr. Trudeau offered empathy: “I know that you are going through difficult times.” Indeed, as noted in the interlocutory injunction issued by the B.C. Supreme Court in January, there is no dispute from either party that Coastal GasLink consulted for years with both elected chiefs and council and Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs. The only dispute is whether the province has the authority to grant permits for construction on Wet’suwet’en territory, which, according to the hereditary chiefs, it does not.

on blockades and vigilantes try to dismantle them themselves? And perhaps most fundamentally: When and to what extent does a court ruling matter in Canada?The path forward, already, has hit a few snags. Mr. Trudeau excluded Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer from a meeting of party leaders Tuesday in a needlessly provocative and distracting exercise of partisanship.

 

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GlobeDebate He is a Soros Globalist puppet, he has destroyed Canada not by bit and we sit and watch? trudeaumustgonow

GlobeDebate Enforce the laws of Canada

GlobeDebate I agree.

GlobeDebate It’s RobynUrback Don’t waste your time. This is another example of why the Globe isn’t taken seriously anymore.

GlobeDebate So Globe and Mail doesn’t like Trudeau. We already know that!

GlobeDebate Agreed

GlobeDebate RIP Canada down and build it back up his way.

GlobeDebate Hahahahaha

GlobeDebate The Indigenous band councils, elected by Indigenous people, voted for the pipeline. When the non-elected hereditary chiefs are going against the expressed wishes of the Indigenous people they should be removed and replaced by those who will support the Indigenous people.

GlobeDebate Canada is in chaos - anarchy reigns - Canadians are being divided - separation talk is growing and the spineless wimp PM thinks it will resolve itself - remember how the budget would balance itself - how’s that going?

GlobeDebate Trudeau has failed, failed to get the UN seat, failed to provide Drinking water to the FN, failed to improve the economy,failed to unite the country, failed to procure a single trade deal. In all honesty it is time to step down JustinTrudeau

GlobeDebate He’s playing politics, once quebec runs out goods it needs , Trudeau will end the blockade

GlobeDebate Yes. He’s not capable of fixing anything.

GlobeDebate ...this is a divisive tweet, check your attitude at the keyboard...

GlobeDebate You folks are never happy

GlobeDebate Ah yes, just what CdnPoli needs right now: some Robyn Urback snark, minus a deft touch. Wetsuweten CdnMedia

GlobeDebate He has Canada right where he wants us!

GlobeDebate Let's not forget the guy tasked with solving this was the same guy that thanked a young indigenous protester for her donation when she was asking for clean drinking water.

GlobeDebate ...this is a decisive tweet, check you attitude at the keyboard...

GlobeDebate As each nothing burger press conference with the PM ends its now apparent that a non confidence vote gets closer. abpoli onpoli bcpoli nspoli skpoli mbpoli

GlobeDebate 1) Justin gave 2 billion of CPP funds to India for affordable housing 2) spent 500 million buying UN votes in Africa supporting their oil and mining 3) Justin hates conservatives the west and Christians 4)Justin should not be negotiating with domestic terrorists Canada is doomed

GlobeDebate At least he'd do something there, sun tanning.

GlobeDebate If this is the way he runs a country, I guess a monkey with a mallet can do his job.

GlobeDebate The band aid solution of forcefully removing the protestors will only escalate the situation.

GlobeDebate 🇨🇦.:. no non confidence vote = no confidence; nothing to lose .:. don’t be spineless .:. garner the votes & shut it down .:. 🇨🇦SQS🇨🇦 under siege & in grave peril .:. WWG1WGAWORLDWIDE .:. A good refresher .:.

GlobeDebate Do we really need another opinion piece offering by this journalist? She has picked her side and she will offer opposition to any direction taken by JT.

GlobeDebate Things take time but not too much

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