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OTTAWA — A new law passed in Canada this week required all men's room across the country to stock tampons in case Justin Trudeau pops in and happens to be on "that time of the month," sources confirmed Wednesday morning.
Dubbed "Trudeau's Law," the new regulation ensures that men's rooms will have everything the Prime Minister requires for his visits to the bathroom, from tampons to thick, extra-absorbent pads "for those heavy days."
"This is a huge step forward in inclusivity for people named Justin Trudeau," Trudeau said solemnly at a press conference Tuesday afternoon. He wiped away tears as he spoke. "I can finally feel comfortable going into the bathroom and knowing I'll be able to take care of my hygienic needs, no matter what gender identity expression I've taken on for the day."
"We are inclusive. We are diverse. We are Canada - and we will not apologize," Trudeau said triumphantly while reporters cheered. "Well, we will apologize, but not for this."
At publishing time, Trudeau had just used the ladies' room like normal.
Congratulations to Canada, which now has tampons in the men's bathrooms on Parliament Hill
No freedom of the press in Canada.
Why do we trade with them?
https://twitter.com/stillgray/status/1744513151335620656
How bad is it in Canada?
Rebel News reporter David Menzies (@TheMenzoid) was "arrested for assault" for asking Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland questions.
You can clearly see David did not "assault" Freeland. It's arguable that never even made physical contact.
Worse yet, Justin Trudeau has effectively suppressed Canadians' access to independent media, compelling them to otherwise go to the CBC, what Elon Musk would call "government-funded media."
Trudeau has admitted, "There's a level of admiration I have for China." Is it too late to save Canada?
Canada has thrown its full support behind the World Health Organization’s (WHO) power grab that seeks to gain control over sovereign nations under its new “Global Pandemic Treaty.”
Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government is now lobbying other nations to also back changes to the WHO’s treaty to expand the definition of a pandemic to include “climate change.”
If approved, the move would grant the WHO sweeping global powers to override the laws of individual nations to enforce “climate lockdowns,” travel limits, bans on private car ownership and use, and restrictions on meat and dairy consumption.
If approved, the move would grant the WHO sweeping global powers to override the laws of individual nations to enforce “climate lockdowns,” travel limits, bans on private car ownership and use, and restrictions on meat and dairy consumption.
Really?
You don't think Canadians want Canada to be great?
I mean, it makes sense given your governing, but I'm pretty sure everyone in every country in the world wants their country to be great.
"KEEP CANADA CRAPPY AND LAME!" - Justin Trudeau, 2024
Yo Justin, you gotta stop spending so much time with your American counterpart. It's starting to rub off.
We now know why Prime Minister Justin Trudeau fought so hard to keep secret the documents revealing scientists Xiangguo Qiu and her husband, Keding Cheng, were fired from Canada’s highest security biolab because of their undisclosed relationships with agencies of the People’s Republic of China.
It was the same reason Trudeau fought so hard to avoid a public inquiry into China’s interference in the last two federal elections, until political and public pressure left him with no choice. ...
Qiu, in particular, CSIS said, “developed deep, cooperative relationships with a variety of People’s Republic of China institutions and has intentionally transferred scientific knowledge and materials to China in order to benefit the PRC, and herself, without regard for the implications to her employer or to Canada’s interests.”
Even when confronted with evidence of these activities, CSIS said, Qiu lied about these relationships.
While those investigations were going on, Trudeau, when confronted by questions from the opposition parties demanding answers about security lapses at the Winnipeg lab, accused the questioners of anti-Asian racism, while his government claimed the information had to be kept secret for reasons of national security.
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