Trudeau’s father was a conscientious objector he only cared about himself
On his Dad:
Trudeau said he was willing to fight during World War II, but he believed that to do so would be to turn his back on the population of Quebec that he believed had been betrayed by the government of William Lyon Mackenzie King. Trudeau reflected on his opposition to conscription and his doubts about the war in his Memoirs (1993): “So there was a war? Tough ... if you were a French Canadian in Montreal in the early 1940s, you did not automatically believe that this was a just war ... we tended to think of this war as a settling of scores among the superpowers.”
Sorry to say this, but a lot of Canada’s greatness comes at the expense of the US taxpayer. Just like the rich NATO nations, Canada gets to spend dollars that should be funding a strong military on social programs instead. I can’t wait for Trump to slap this little snot head around a bit.
Inclusive diversity ... a British province requiring the knowledge of the French language.
A guy walks into his Boss’s Office.
The Boss tells him how wonderful he is and offers him a Job running their Canadian Office.
The Guys says, Canada? They only have Hookers and Hockey Players in Canada.
The Boss says, my Mother lives in Canada.
The guy replies...
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Really, what Team does she play for?
Newfoundland lobster fisherman walking up from the docks with a bucket of lobsters. Buddy says, “Hey, one of your lobsters is half out trying to escape!” “Don’t worry”, says the fisherman, “These are Canadian lobsters, when any of them rise to the top, the others just drag him back down.”