PM Trudeau condemns non-essential travel during pandemic | COVID-19

Jan. 5: During his first address in 2021, PM Trudeau condemns non-essential travel and addresses concerns about slow vaccine rollout.

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39 comments

    1. Pssst, Trudeau is a Capitalist, and Canada is a Capitalist system… ( just in case you don’t understand terminology and politics. )

    2. What a bonehead . Always blaming someone else. I would like to wipe off his crooked smile from his scary face .

    1. And that should include trudeau’s resignation after his trip to sunny south. Rules for thee, not for me. Hippocit

    1. Yes, yes and yes, ten thousandas times yes, all the little stores and businesses are going to be taken by 3 corporations, even every single stores in our malls

    2. @Christopher Smith Wowsers, the Trumptardiasm is thick in this thread! 50 lawsuits. 50. Only one with any merit. And not much, at that.

  1. Yeah , something like traveling To Montreal from Ottawa for thanks giving with his family. Hippo crate!!!!!!

  2. Maybe he should have come out over the holidays where was his family? Did he address the country at Christmas?

  3. How about beginning of pandemic when his wife traveled to England and came back with covid and no one should travel? What a hypocrite.

    1. The clueless is put on a front to what’s really going on.. I believe he has to follow the “new adjenda 21” plans.. look who we have to hide behind..

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