And the Juno goes to, Paul Rouleau

Once again I am disappointed about being right.  I wish for once I could be wrong about the level of evil within Canadian government.  It would be nice for once to see our government stop playing games and do the right thing.  Of course that will never happen as long as we keep electing people with no moral compass.

The inquiry into Justin Trudeau’s blatantly illegal emergency declaration is over and guess what; Justin did nothing wrong.  To no one’s surprise a liberal party insider spent millions of dollars pretending to investigate said liberal party and then submitted a report that was written before the inquiry began.

Paul Rouleau, appointed to the bench in 2002 by the Paul Martin Liberal government, isn’t simply someone who made a small donation or two or went to a cocktail fundraiser with a client while working as a lawyer. He actually worked for the Liberal Party in the past.

If you look up partisan political hack in the dictionary you will find a picture of Paul Rouleau.  You cannot find anyone in Canada who has a larger conflict of interest than Paul Rouleau and that is exactly why Trudeau appointed him.  This is what passes for democracy in Canada; rigged elections and rigged investigations.

Rouleau’s decision was so ridiculous that even he had to admit reasonable and informed people would not likely make it.

In a statement, the commissioner said his decision was far from easy and the evidence the Freedom Convoy created a “public order emergency,” which was necessary in order to invoke the act, was not “overwhelming.”

In fact, he said “reasonable and informed” people could reach a different conclusion.

Rouleau was decision was based on the fact that there was no requirement for him to be either informed or reasonable.  For him the deal was very straight forward; read the script then cash the paycheck.  Maybe if we started hiring Hollywood actors to head these commissions Canadians would finally understand that this is all just theatre.

 

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  1. Derek
    Derek says:

    Canada is barely a country worth living in. It won’t change with a federal conservative party that serves the same establishment. We need a liberty focused anti establishment populist movement. The closest thing to that in my opinion, to true liberal principles, is the PPC.

    • richardsuffron
      richardsuffron says:

      I agree Derek but I don’t think Maxime Bernier has the profile needed to win. He has not been very good at getting his message out and I would bet 90% of Canadians don’t even know who he is. The astounding ignorance of Canadians is what makes Justin Trudeau possible an Bernier impossible. I am also not sure Bernier means anything he says. The man is a career politician who was never concerned about freedom or government over reach in the past. He might simply be the first one to realize freedom could be a good campaign slogan.

    • Trevor
      Trevor says:

      Instead of different government, what we need is 80-90% LESS government. If it is very small, it is not powerful enough to harm us.

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