"With all of Justin Trudeau's blunders - from blowing up Canada's relationship with India (and messing up in China, too), to welcoming floods of unvetted migrants to Canada, to running up the debt, to taking lavish vacations at taxpayer expense, to pushing for all kinds of political correctnesses, it's kind of natural to wonder why this has happened.
Seriously, how could Canada have ended up with such an incompetent as its prime minister?
His stupidities are legion and likely only to continue.
A new Ipsos poll reveals that if a Canadian election were held tomorrow, Trudeau would be thrown out.
In retrospect, it's worth looking at how Trudeau got elected because the election had consequences, all of which are on display now.
When he was elected in 2015, he had a famous name but no signficant political experience.
And at age 43 when he was voted in, he didn't even have much life experience, particularly as a cossetted rich man's son growing up in an elite leftwing bubble.
When he was elected in 2015, he had a famous name but no signficant political experience.
And at age 43 when he was voted in, he didn't even have much life experience, particularly as a cossetted rich man's son growing up in an elite leftwing bubble.
...But in Canada's case, and this should be worth noting here, he was elected because of massive foreign funding, from the likes of the rabidly leftwing and secretive Tides Foundation, linked to George Soros and radical environmental movements.
In 2017, the National Post reported that Trudeau got elected after a massive influx of illegal foreign funds, mostly from the U.S.-based leftwing Tides Foundation, writing:
Read it all!Foreign money funnelled towards Canadian political advocacy groups affected the outcome of the 2015 federal election, according to a document filed last week with Elections Canada and obtained in part by the Calgary Herald.The 36-page report entitled: Elections Canada Complaint Regarding Foreign Influence in the 2015 Canadian Election, alleges third parties worked with each other, which may have bypassed election spending limits — all of which appears to be in contravention of the Canada Elections Act. ...“Electoral outcomes were influenced,” alleges the report."