It is time to recall the warrior spirit of our grandfathers.

Monday was Remembrance Day.  It is an odd day for Canadians who think of Canadian military as peace keepers.  It is hard for our soy infused culture to believe that Canada once produced fierce warriors.  Canadian troops were so fierce that they filled German soldiers with dread.

Canadian soldiers would emerge from the First World War with a reputation for winning victories that others could not. But even in a war of unparalleled ferocity, enemy and ally alike would remember the Canadians as having been particularly brutal.

What happened to Canada?  Do you think men like the trench raiders of WW1 would have put up with Justin Trudeau for even a minute?  How could their grandchildren sit idly while the king of fools destroys the country while robbing it blind?

Calgary Conservative MP Stephanie Kusie is accusing federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault of corruption related to the so-called “green slush fund.” 

On Friday, Kusie (Calgary Midnapore) said Guilbeault invested $254 million into a company he owns.

Our current federal government is the most corrupt government in our history.  The level of theft is off the charts.  This is not a problem that will solve itself because the rot starts at the top.  We have the most corrupt government in our history because we have the most corrupt prime minister in our history.

But the primary failure is due to the fact Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sets the standard of ethical conduct for cabinet ministers – he alone can hire and fire them for any reason – and given his example, it’s hardly surprising his ministers keep breaking the law.

The Trudeau liberals are the largest criminal organization in Canada.  They will continue to steal until we stop them.  That means Canadians must relearn how to be warriors. We had it in us once; we need to find it again.