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R. Sager's avatar

Same words his father used.. same game plan as 1984

Roxanne Halverson's avatar

It seems few have cottoned on to the fact that Trudeau did say he had resigned, only that he would resign. Until he actually does he remains Prime Minister. The only possible good thing that has come out of this is that the prorogation means that Bill C-63 is dead. How long it remains dead will depend on what happens in three months time.

kat's avatar

David according to a moutie youtuber "Northwest Calvary" ??? Not all bills die now. They will be picked up where they finished in next session fyi

Personally I bet Trudeau is planning to run himself in that "robust" leadership race and will probably win .... they are so obsessed with his "cult of personality"

Eventually the party will spilt in 2 hopefully

David Krayden's avatar

Yes, I have added more research on this within the article at the bottom. Links included to the rules of prorogation and 2 National Post articles.

Eberhard Englebrecht's avatar

The most depressing thing about this is that Justin Trudeau will never face any accountability for the damage and destruction he has wrought; he will, most likely, return to Montreal and live off of his father's trust fund for the rest of his life.

Jean Pro's avatar

Nothing happened. That was just a fart out of his month.