John,
Under the Liberals, Canada is quickly becoming some kind of banana republic, where a small clique controls the state and exploits it for its benefit.
We saw it with the SNC-Lavalin scandal.
We’re seeing it again with the WE Charity scandal.
There are so many things wrong with this story, it’s hard to know where to begin.
Why did Justin Trudeau and finance minister Bill Morneau not recuse themselves when the decision was made by cabinet to hand out $1 billion to the WE Charity?
We now know that Sophie Trudeau, Margaret Trudeau, Alexandre Trudeau, and Bill Morneau’s two daughters have been involved with the organization.
What did the prime minister’s mother accomplish in life to warrant paying her $250,000 to give a few pep talks to children at WE Charity events?
Apart from being well-connected to two prime ministers, of course.
Why did the government create a $1-billion program to pay student volunteers in the first place? Isn’t volunteering supposed to be free?!? Or was the goal to recruit young Liberals?
The WE Charity has obviously been working for years as the propaganda and recruiting arm of the liberals among young Canadians, promoting leftist causes with government money.
How is it that it has what seems to be extraordinary access to school kids across the country?
And why are so many Conservatives, like leadership candidates Peter MacKay and Erin O’Toole, also connected to it?
John, it’s time we take away control of government from this clique of oligarchs and give it back to the Canadian people.
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Many thanks,
-Max
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