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“Now is the moment to launch a political campaign.” Really Chrystia Freeland!

BY MICHAEL THOMAS

For many Canadians who are wondering who, or what is behind Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s resignation, you are not alone. If you are looking for a replacement now that Justin Trudeau has promised to resign, the watchword here for Canadians is to be cautious. Here is why.

In the case of Freeland, or Carbon Tax, Chrystia, as she is now fondly called, some say that there is no difference between her and the outgoing PM. In fact, here is how he chose to describe her in his recent speech, “Chrystia has been by my side for close to 10 years now. She has been an incredible political partner through just about everything we have done as a government and a party over the past decade.”

It is important to remember that Freeland has backed, signed off on, and supported Justin Trudeau for almost a decade, especially the last four and a half years on his spree to reduce Canadians to a shadow of themselves. From lying to the nation on matters of life and death to freezing their bank accounts and literally treating Canadians like three-year-olds, Freeland was there and hands-deep in all this.

There is a similarity between these two politicians and graduates of “Klaus Schwab’s Young Global Leaders School”  Trudeau has promised to resign, but does not seem to be going anywhere any time soon, and Freeland has just recently jumped out the window only to resurface at the front door as the next leader in waiting. The more I look at this, the more I see a well-crafted game of chess players who think the citizens are just good for checkers.

Let’s look at Freeland’s well-established Carbon Tax and Climate Change shall we? Just for the record, when you hear these two words in a sentence, you know you are dealing with politicians who take their orders not from the people, but the World Economic Forum.

Here is what Freeland had to say about her government’s so-called tax on climate pollution, “Our government is absolutely confident that the price on pollution returns more money to the pockets of eight out of 10 Canadians. This is a revenue neutral measure. The federal budget does not get a penny from the price on pollution. All the money that is collected goes back to Canadians.”

She is also quoted by her political friends as saying, “I absolutely believe that a price on pollution is the right thing for Canada and our economy. Ours is the only major party that continues to advocate for a price on pollution, the most economically rational way to fight climate change.”

According to her political associates from the Conservative Party, “Freeland’s economic vandalism pushed half a trillion of investment from Canada to the US, she backed the job-killing capital gains hike that is projected to reduce GDP by $90 billion and employment by 414,000.”

Freeland was fully prepared to deliver the record-breaking $62 billion deficit until it was revealed she was getting a demotion, that is when she pulled the resignation hat trick.

She resigned just last December. It’s barely January and she is already in the face of the people she, and her government, betrayed mercilessly for years, trying to assume leadership this time around.

Here is some of the sales pitch to Canadians whom she considers forgetful, “Now is the moment to launch a political campaign. Now is the moment to stand up and fight for Canada, for our great and amazing, beautiful country, our country that needs us to be united.”

It is amazing how some people forget the things they did yesterday. A heckler attempted to confront Freeland at her rally while speaking and this is what Freeland said, “I guess some people are really scared of Canada fighting back. We definitely believe in, and we need a diversity of views in our country. We are a free country, and people are free to express dissenting points of view.”

Freeland seems to forget that she and her government not so long ago did not extend this FREE COUNTRY tolerance to the Truckers in Ottawa. They were beaten and jailed by her government on the orders of her party. Could it be that Chrystia Freeland has the early onset of Alzheimer’s disease?

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In his new role as a reporter and Journalist, Michael can he be described in two words: brilliant, and relentless. Michael Thomas aka Redman was born in Grenada, and at an early age realized his love for music. He began his musical journey as a reggae performer with the street DJs and selectors. After he moved to Toronto in 1989, he started singing with the calypso tents, and in 2008, and 2009 he won the People’s Choice Award and the coveted title of Calypso Monarch. He has taken this same passion, and has begun to focus his attention on doing working within the community.

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  1. Fred Williams

    February 9, 2025 at 1:15 am

    Chyristia Freeland has an even deeper past. See:
    https://coat.ncf.ca/P4C/70/70_56-58.htm
    She’s a card carrying nazi.

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