2014 Prediction: Why Canada Will Become a Dictatorship Under Trudeau

8 years ago, the HuffPost published this:

The leader of that party does what he wants, when he wants, and no one dares question him. Would a Prime Minister Trudeau arbitrarily whip the vote and outlaw certain moral questions? Could Prime Minister Trudeau be trusted to make decisions for the good of the country, not just for his personal self-worth? Would Trudeau call in the police to enforce his vision? Let’s hope we never have the opportunity to ask those questions.

76 Replies to “2014 Prediction: Why Canada Will Become a Dictatorship Under Trudeau”

  1. I do not understand why the Conservative Party is not screaming at the top of their lungs, and are all over social media condemning Trudeau. Basic rights and freedoms are being squashed… and they are doing what exactly?

    1. Afraid of the Legacy media and hoping to get Eastern and women’s votes? Just a guess…

      1. a NYT opinion piece that described the protests using this social dichotomy was discussed by several people here yesterday on the “when you lose the NYT” thread. The conclusion was “he” hasn’t lost the NYT or its readership.

        virtuals = Eloi vs practicals = morlock…

      2. That was a very worthwhile read. It does an excellent job of describing the current social divide. Government has really gone too far in stepping on people’s rights — and pretty much ignoring the concerns of the Physicals.

        Ottawa Convoy has now broken up. I hope the truckers next step will be a general strike. That would totally pull the rug out from under the Virtuals. By the way, Harper alluded to a similar division in his book Right Here, Right Now. He described the Somewheres vs the Anywheres. Anywheres can work virtually, and have easily transferable skills. Somewheres live some place and their lives are anchored there.

        It is astonishing to me which side of this divide Jagmert and the NDP have ended up on — a real betrayal of their roots. NDP deserves to fade to nothing, as they now stand for nothing.

    2. I have recently interacted with my MP and asked the same question; I got a boilerplate response to my first email, no response on the follow-up emails.
      Pathetic actually.

      1. I slso got a yada, yada response ftom my Liberal MP — a very new MP actually to my email thst the Liberals need to abandon Trudeau. They have become the Party of Totalitarianism. Not Canada anymore, that’s for sure.

    3. They see what happened to political opponents in other dictatorships – including those that pretend to be democratic – and cower in fear.
      This is not going to end well.

    4. I do not understand why the Conservative Party is not screaming at the top of their lungs

      Your sentiments were shared and expressed by many on here immediately after the announcement of Trudeau’s arbitrary transition from quasi-Parliamentary democracy to full-fledged Post-rule-of-law Brutalist Regime.

      More much indignation has been voiced in the HoC over the past decades for comparatively trivial matters.

      Where there is no integrity or moral clarity, there is no moral outrage.

      1. Capital punishment,
        Abortion,
        NCR (not criminally responsible),
        Condoning drug addiction,
        Promoting illegal immigration,
        Sanctuary cities,
        Etc.
        Pick your issue and side. Good luck. First World folks leave such mundane issues to teachers and politicians.

    5. How do you propose they do that when the Corporate Media will not broadcast the screaming? Be specific.

      1. How about the old fashioned way, getting out in public spaces and use megaphones. When you have no lines of communication you have to go directly to the people. Just by doing that, braving the weather and getting out amongst the people, they would ensure a massive majority in the next election. Party headquarters on the other hand spend all of their time trying to come up with ways to appease the Liberal MSM rather than do a little political grunt work.

      2. They have social media accounts. They could have plastered social media with impassioned direct-to-Canadian speeches. There are some friendly media to them (granted not much). They could have requested to talk to the media, even if hostile. They could have announced a collective press release with all of the MP standing together. They could have gone directly on all social platforms and asked their fellow Canadians to share. They could have gone to the capital on the day the debate was cancelled and protested the shutdown, or made a grand standing gesture waiting to be let in to discuss. They could have demanded a virtual meeting setup. They could have gone and shared selective stories from the people in the crowd listening and listening and airing their grievances. They did practically nothing. The media have a stranglehold but they are not the sole gatekeepers anymore and there are ways to create stories that have to be reported upon when you are the official opposition (even with a hostile media).

    6. Because the Cons, NDP and Liberals are all connected to the world economic forum who’s calling the shots.

    1. *
      TRUDEAU STORMTROOPERS TRAMPLE ‘SMALL, FRINGE MINORITY’ HATER

      “The elderly woman trampled when police on horseback rode through a crowd of
      Freedom Convoy protesters Friday evening has been identified as Candice ‘Candy’
      Sero
      .”

      She is a full-blood Mohawk woman who lives in Tyendinaga Mohawk
      Territory
      in Hastings County, Ontario.”

      *

      1. But the emergency orders don’t apply to indigenous people. Mohawks are specifically excluded.

        1. It’s was supposed to be our war and draft notices but the Truckers Convoy threw the narrative off and Trudeau had to activate this early instead of we’re at war with NATO. The Mainstream Media’s Propaganda machine would have been full brainwashing on Russian invasion.
          Yes, all our politicians are in collaboration together.
          Not any coincidence the opposition parties have the same narrative and don’t want the government to change from what they currently have in place.

      2. Which is why the media will make this disapear.

        but had a conservative been prime minister when that mohawk woman was brutalized, it would be front page news for the next six month.

        The main stream media are the enemy of truth.

        1. “The main stream media are the enemy of truth.”

          That’s what they get the bags of cash for.

          bverwey

    2. Ah well…*shoulder shrug*

      (Typical Canadian)

      Is there beer in the fridge and hockey on TV?

      We’re good.

  2. Just heard from an independent journalist live streaming from Ottawa, that he heard from a “long-time-known reliable source” that the cops in Ottawa on duty to break up the protests are being paid $4000 a day plus expenses

    True? Incredible?

    1. Plus all the jelly donuts they can shove in their pie holes.
      I wonder what the tow truck scabs are being paid ?
      Alot more than that.

    2. We have no idea if that’s true or the fantasy of a person who calls itself an “independent journalist”. There’s so much bullshit emanating from the Left and now the Right, it’s impossible to ascertain what the hell is factual and what isn’t.

      I find it hard to believe that the cops are being overpaid for this effort, as they are all good Union men and would expect the same compensation for any exciting activity in future. They probably DO get lots of overtime pay,plus danger pay and a living out allowance, and stress pay, triggered pay, fright pay, etc., etc., but 4000 bucks a day , I doubt it.
      There would be a paper trail if this is factual, so maybe CBC can put investigative reporter Rosemary Barton on it.

      1. All I know for a fact is that it would have been cheaper to have had full-on martial law with the army than a police state with government unionists as the enforcers. IF the $4000 /day plus expenses IS true, it would seem to be in line with the insane pay scales the US government was paying mercenaries and private contractors in the middle east after its various wars. Truck drivers were making a killing, pun intended.

        The uniformed soldiers are definitely at the bottom of the government food chain. Their lives are totally expendable, when damaged goods they are easily and quicly forgotten, and their pay and “benefits” are in no way commensurate with the deadly risks they take on behalf of their paymasters.

        As for cops, the town that I live in has both municipal cops as well as RCMP as residents. They all appear to be living very well. The more senior RCMP all live in the very best neighbourhood — houses start at around 900,000. I talked to one a couple of years ago. After he retired on full pension he was re-hired as a private consultant at an even higher pay grade. I expect his pension will be better protected from price inflation than most private pensions will be.

      2. If there is a paper trail, then identifying information on those cops will be in there. Wanna bet the RCMP computers aren’t particularly secure?

  3. If there is a general strike starting on Monday who’s going to clean Justin Stalin’s cottage, his car and fly his planes???? One thing the left never consider, without the peasants they’d have to pick up their own trash, cook their own food and gawd forbid raise their kids without a tax payer funded nanny.

      1. The same Unions that supported vaccine mandates and refused to represent their members, me thinks the decertification process are going to be quick and successive?

  4. Trudeau 2.0 is a natural progression from Trudeau 1.0 (whether there’s any biological relationship or not).

    My favourite line about Trudeau 1.0’s rise to power was spoken by long-time Liberal Judy LaMarsh, who watched Trudeau closely after his parachute drop into Pearson’s cabinet.

    The hard-working, self-made LaMarsh despised him. Lazy, arrogant, uninformed, and uninterested is most cabinet affairs, Trudeau rarely participated or even attended cabinet meetings.

    At the 1968 Liberal leadership convention, Judy was caught by a candid CBC camera/mike on the convention floor, urging Paul Hellyer to take himself off the ballot, and throw his support to business executive and former WWII veteran Robert Winters.

    “For God’s sake, wake up, Paul, it’s now or never! We’ve got to stop this bastard before it’s too late!

    The idiot Hellyer rebuffed LaMarsh, and stayed on for another ballot. By the time he dropped off to support Winters, it was indeed too late.

    1. Hell yeah,I remember watching that on live TV and wondering who the hell this “Trudeau” bastard was that LaMarsh was referring to. I soon found out.
      I remember the military hated Hellyer for unifying the Forces and issuing pretty new green uniforms. It figures that he’d dither when he should have been decisive.

      1. Great to hear from people who have experienced history as it unfolded before them live. Good memory, Don Morris!

        Many people thought Hellyer was an idiot. Few people realized he was also a moonbat. The mothership at long last arrived to beam him up to commence his final astro-journey last year, I believe.

    2. In “Confessions”, a book by Barbara Ameil (Conrad Black’s wife) she confessed to “predicting” Trudeau’s victory while covering the leadership race for the CBC when their computer broke down (unknown to viewers waiting for the call). She felt responsible for inflicting Canada’s first communist PM on us.

      The Spawn, under Butt’s direction. has managed to steal the green’s policies and the NDP’s, making the LPC the only party of the left. The NDP are now a nullity (matching their grasp of economics and science) acting as voting monkeys for the LPC. He now owns the corporate media and owes his success to them, justifying his putting them on the public purse. The Parliament is a joke and fully under his thumb. The opposition, under the same Laurentian elite direction as the LPC, has lobotomized itself by compromising whatever conservative or libertarian principles it had by driving them away while me-too-ing the Liberals in a flaccid attempt at capturing the mindless mushy non-existent middle voters from the GTA and the free stuff addicted Maritimes. The SCOC is a corrupted star chamber of NDP/LPC hybrid, group rights advocates and robed legislators.

      Anyone paying attention back when that blog was written, could have foreseen most of this.

      1. Anyone paying attention back when that blog was written, could have foreseen most of this.

        Not sure I follow you. Do you mean Amiel’s book?

        If the description of our current political situation is your own analysis, and I think I recognize your style of writing, then it is a perfect summary, as your analysis always is.

  5. $4000.00
    A boat, snowmobile or ATV to take up to the cottage for a day’s “work”.
    Cruiser sitting, coffee drinking, donut eating rifle butt pounding scum.

  6. OK, here’s a question for you.

    I am a Virtual. Software and consulting. Throughout my career, I hope that that I have helped to make some Physicals’ jobs easier through what I do — helped them find and trust information, follow clear instructions to get something done, and helped them get things done safely.

    At 54, what would you suggest I do to transition (see what I did there?) to a Physical job? Or is it too late for me?

    1. I never liked being called “not a working man”. I busted my ass as much as the next guy. Pounding on a keyboard all day might not produce something “physical” but it still produced a product.

      It’s which group do you identify yourself belonging to.

      1. Excellent points — and my ass is indeed just as busted as the next guy’s! Not physically busted, certainly, but mentally busted. I’ve always wanted to work with my hands — loved auto shop in high school and was damned good at it, but parents kept telling me “Computers are the future! Computers are the future!” So I followed that, made a living at it, but never really loved it.

        I have to admit, and it’s hard for me to admit. I’ve had the Urban Canadian Outlook when it comes to people who drove trucks or worked in the field. I never wrote those people off, but I am ashamed to admit that I thought I was “better than that”. Now, I know better. And watching those very people march and stand, and party and help, and live with such conviction and faith, in Ottawa and elsewhere has really awakened me. They are far better people than I. I am proud of them; I am in awe of them. They are all heroes in one form or another.

        I just want out of whatever I am in now. I want to be a better person and be worthy of what it is they are fighting for.

    2. Start looking into programming microcontrollers, and learn a bit of process control/feedback, like making an automated still, automated plant growers that time daylight and spectrum and watering based on soil moisture content and type of plant, part of its growth cycle, custom home alarm/surveillance systems…
      This assumes you have C skills, and you would have to learn basic electronics, and things like PWM, relays, sensors, and a bit of electrical, like lighting, pumping, heating, etc.
      Basically, use your software skills to control physical systems.

      1. Very good idea. In fact that is what I am doing myself. I designed a piece of test equipment for my industry based on an Atmel AVR128DA48 and programmed it using Microchip Studio. Then I added Bluetooth and wrote a companion app using MIT App Inventor. I don’t expect to get rich off of it but it is a lot of fun.

    3. Don’t buy into the dangerous trap of objectifying people by throwing them into classes and categories so they can later be dehumanized and destroyed as a undesirable or expendable class.

      People are individuals. Assess individuals by actions and their consequences, full stop. There are good people and bad people in every walk of life. If you are delivering a service or producing a good that someone else freely and without compulsion wants to pay you for with his own savings, then, (all other things being equal), you are a useful, desirable, and productive member of society. If everyone in society could do similarly, it would be a healthy society.

      Socrates was a brick-layer or stone mason. An idiot psychopath happens to be a dictatorial prime minister of a failing state.

    4. First, I wish you all tht best. I’m 64 and transitioning to software because I can’t do much of the physical anymore. In my heyday, I worked in an oil refineries and other industries. I worked my way into a clean laboratory environment in electronics, but even that requires some heavy lifting due to the size of the equipment. I’m now writing software but mainly for hardware of my own design rather than marketing myself as a software engineer.
      In your case, if you have a decent familiarity with mechanical things – you can replace the timing belt on your car for example – then you probably could find some mechanical work somewhere. In construction you would probably begin as a laborer, not fun at your age. I think you should stick with your strengths, but maybe look into areas you haven’t considered. If not already on LinkedIn, get on and work on expanding your reputation. I went from zero in 2019, starting in an entirely new field of electronic power supplies to having an international reputation today with friends around the world and at least a few thousand reading my posts. Basically I started an entirely new career at 61. A lot of what I do now is virtual, consulting with people from diverse places from Pakistan to Paraguay.
      I used to travel to Canada to fix equipment but it doesn’t look like I will be doing that anymore. And there appears to be a shortage of people there who do what I do. Otherwise I wouldn’t have had to go myself.
      Regards
      Robert

  7. Maybe that Lantsman broad can keep hectoring him as an anti-Semite, throw in racist against Mohawks for the trampling, keep the pressure up, don’t give him an inch or let him utter a word, until he commits seppuku.

    1. White cops running down a Mohawk Clan mother is never a good optic, especially since Trudope has spent so much time and money pretending he’s pro-native. He can’t walk away from this disaster-he and Chairman Singh own this mess lock stock and butter dish.

      1. I have tried to find sources. One link that came up In the search from a “native” web site came up “removed”.

        Has anyone else heard whether the Mohawk chiefs are going to confront TurdHole?

    1. A dumb analogy, I think.

      The decline has been going on for decades; it didn’t just all of a sudden “happen”. But trust the diplomatic class not to recognize things in front of their noses.

      Secondly, I don’t recall losing a hot war to an invading foreign power. That’s what brought about Vichy.

      It’s true we have been figuratively invaded by a fifth column of WEF malefactors. So why didn’t the yank diplomat call a spade a spade? Mentally lazy or muddled.

      1. >It’s true we have been figuratively invaded by a fifth column of WEF malefactors.

        Uh, that’s exactly what Diplomad said in his column. You really should have read it before posting your comment.

        1. You really should have read it before posting your comment.

          Can’t be bothered, thanks. From your remarks, apparently, the Diplomatic mucky-muck hasn’t written anything we haven’t all been saying on here for years.

          And this current crisis might be many different kinds of horror, but the last analogy I would think of using is Vichy. Stupid.

          1. >Can’t be bothered, thanks.

            Diplomad is a classic Liberal but today he would be called a Nazi.

            His column echoed *exactly* what you said. What are you complaining about?

            He supported Reagan and Trump.

            *He’s on our side.*

            There weren’t enough people at the Ottawa event. That’s what allowed the police to move in. If there had been 20,000 people at the G-20 event in Toronto in 2010, the police would have run away. That’s what the police did in 2020.

            In the last election, the share of the vote obtained by the Canadian Liberals, NDP and Green Party added up to about 60%.

            Conservatives need all the support they can get.

            It doesn’t make any sense to throw away Americans who support the truckers.

          2. I think Vichy is quite appropriate.

            Biden and Trudeau were installed and take their orders from anyone but the electorate.

            You don’t think that Justin can react on his feet, do you?

    2. https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/wef-infiltration-rogan-redpilled-canadian-mp-cut-asking-accused-spreading-disinformation
      WEF ‘Infiltration’

      “Last month, 2017 footage of World Economic Forum (WEF) head Klaus Schwab resurfaced in which he boasts of having ‘penetrated’ various governments through its Young Global Leaders program.”

      “I have to say, when I mention now names, like Mrs. (Angela) Merkel and even Vladimir Putin, and so on, they all have been Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum … But what we are very proud of now is the young generation like Prime Minister (Justin) Trudeau … We penetrate the cabinets.”

      “So yesterday I was at a reception for Prime Minister Trudeau and I know that half of his cabinet, or even more than half of his cabinet, are actually Young Global Leaders.” -Klaus Schwab”

      That’s why Diplomad suggested the Castreau regime is like Vichy France. The WEF actually admits that the political class in Canada has been infiltrated by WEF members.

  8. This goes much further back than 2014. With the “reasonable limits” clause in the Charter, the door was opened for interpretive rights, not absolute rights. An interpreted right depends on the mood of the ones with the power to create further legislation. “Reasonable” is defined by the powerful, not the subjugated. The Trudeau family has never believed in freedom of speech or assembly, for example – just look into Grandpa Trudeau (Pierre’s father) and his view of and relationship with unions.

    So at this point, because Justine is offended that anyone would question his intelligence or his socks (depending on the day), anyone gathering to question his opinion must be quashed, and that will eventually include opposition parties. Liberals are never liberal. They are for their own freedoms but not yours.

    1. Liberals are never liberal.

      All political parties are corrupt, but you’re right about the Liberal Party.

      It has in no way been the party of “classical liberals” for more than a century, if ever.

      Laurier was pro-free trade with the US and anti-conscription for imperial wars, so I guess that makes him Milton Friedman in comparison to Liberals today.

  9. Okay!
    He is a dictator and has been playing dictator for a while; now he is playing the military takeover game. He is full of evil dreams. He is beyond dangerous.
    So, now I am afraid. Very afraid!
    He has paid off all the crooked Media.
    What do we do?

  10. The Turdhole/NDP Dictatorship isn’t going anywhere anytime soon… any political “opposition” is pure theatre… the Basic Dicks are just getting started and with Nazis in control its safe to say that any real opposition will continue to be flattened under the jackboots of the Turdhole/NDP Stormtroopers of the OPP, RCMP, OpS, Calgary Police, Edmonton Police, Suerte, and whatever foreign mercenaries the Turdhole Regime hired to savage Canadians.

    The Globalists are ruthless psychopaths and they are in every position of power in this country, they own the corrupt cops who are nothing more then mindless dickless steroid raging half wit sociopaths with guns, they’ll do whatever the politicians order them to do because they are too dumb to think for themselves.
    The Turdhole Dictatorship isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, these fascists are coming for everyone of us.

  11. Pretty sure that in a real dictatorship, you wouldn’t subject the Emergencies Act to debate and a binding ratification vote in the House of Commons.

    1. The Hong Kong legislature passed the “Security Law” under orders by the Chinese Communist Party. No one would argue that Hong Kong isn’t being governed by a dictatorship.

      The old USSR used to pass laws through the Supreme Soviet legislative body.

      Dictatorship use the pretense of a legislative body to give a false veneer of legitimacy. It’s an old trick.

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