Throne speech lays out four foundations

Governor General Julie Payette reads the four pillars of the government's plan to combat COVID-19 and strengthen the country.

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41 comments

    1. Subordinates. Big distinction there, because if they were colleagues, she wouldn’t dare.

      Power says a lot about the person, and the way she treats her subordinates shows that she is not fit for public office.

    1. @wantafanta01 You sir are the dumbest person on planet earth. The dont need to invade they are creditors. We owe it to them and they can seize our assets, Canada doesn’t have a standing army and soon we wont even have long arms to defend ourselves. Afghanistan has MEN whoa re strong and proud of their country WE DO NOT. We are a nation ran by feminism waiting to be raped by the first takers.

    2. @wantafanta01 your joking right? Canada is ripe for the picking. But 2021 will be phase 1 of the great reset when IMF steps in once the dollar tanks. No cash and One world currency.

  1. She killed someone and treats all her employees like crap. Who better to be the Governor General of Canada, amirite?

  2. covid is on our side…bless covid for keeping Threw Dough safe. The drone reach preceded the throne speech. Threw Dough does not care who we are as Canadians

  3. Still talking about the pandemic like it just got here. Weve been going through this for 6 months already. Horribly managed government dont know up from down.

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