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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/abortion-new-brunswick-trudeau-1.5321045



Trudeau vows to 'ensure' New Brunswick funds abortions at private clinics

Pledge comes as Fredericton clinic announces impending closure because of lack of medicare coverage




Jacques Poitras· CBC News· Posted: Oct 15, 2019 3:18 PM AT



Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau makes a campaign stop in Fredericton on Tuesday. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau waded into New Brunswick's abortion access debate Tuesday, vowing to force the provincial government to fund the procedure in a private Fredericton clinic now on the verge of closing.
Attempting to draw a contrast with his Conservative rival, Trudeau said that if he wins next week's election he will "ensure" that abortions at Clinic 554 are funded by New Brunswick's Progressive Conservative government.
"We will ensure that the New Brunswick government allows access, paid-for access, to clinics that offer abortion services outside of hospitals," he said, choosing his words carefully during a campaign stop at a private home not far from the clinic.



"I will sit down with Premier [Blaine] Higgs, if re-elected, and let him know that we will use all tools at our disposal, including tools that exist under the Canada Health Act."
Last week, the clinic announced that it will soon close and the building is for sale. Its medical director blamed a financial shortfall on the province's refusal to fund abortions at the facility. The clinic also offers other services funded by medicare.
Trudeau's tough new comments on abortion dovetail with his attempts to persuade progressive voters to support his Liberals instead of the Greens or the NDP. He warned several times that splitting the progressive vote would elect a Conservative government.
"A Liberal government will always defend women's rights, including when challenged by Conservative premiers," Trudeau said. "That's something we know Andrew Scheer will not do."
But Trudeau was forced to defend his tougher tone when he was asked why he went easier on the previous provincial Liberal government of Brian Gallant.
Higgs's PC government has adopted precisely the same policy approach as Gallant did: to fund abortions in some, but not all, provincial hospitals. Three hospitals now offer the service.



Asked Tuesday why he didn't challenge Gallant on that policy, Trudeau insisted that "we did. We encouraged premier Gallant to expand access to abortion services, and there were steps made."
In fact, Gallant took those steps in fall 2014, a year before Trudeau was elected prime minister.

Gallant's government repealed a regulation that required women to get approval from two doctors for a medicare-funded hospital abortion.
Reminded of that timeline, Trudeau claimed he and Gallant "had very clear conversations when I was leader," before the 2015 election that put him in power.

Clinic 554 in Fredericton is one of only four surgical abortion sites in New Brunswick and the only one in the capital. (Mike Heenan/CBC)

Provincial Liberals argued that Gallant's elimination of the two-doctor rule was enough to bring the province in line with the Canada Health Act.
"Any insured service which is currently covered by medicare has to happen in a hospital," then-health minister Victor Boudreau said in November 2014. "We do not provide funding for any procedures performed in a private clinic."
That's the same position the Higgs government is taking now.
"The Province of New Brunswick's position on abortions remains unchanged from that of the previous government," said spokesperson Bruce Macfarlane in a statement.

"Abortions are available in publicly-funded hospitals in New Brunswick. The Government of New Brunswick does not fund private health-care services."
It would have been nice to see during the Gallant [Liberal] government as well.
- Jenica Atwin, Fredericton Green Party candidate
Abortions funded by medicare are now provided at three hospitals in New Brunswick: two in Moncton —  the Moncton Hospital and the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre — and the Chaleur Regional Hospital in Bathurst.
Women who can't travel to those hospitals, who have passed the gestational limit of 13 weeks and six days for a medicare-funded hospital abortion, or who go to Clinic 554 for other reasons, must pay up to $850 for the procedure. The clinic performs abortions up to 16 weeks.

Act stipulates 'reasonable' access


In July, federal Health Minister Ginette Petitpas-Taylor, a New Brunswick MP, said in a letter to her provincial counterparts that refusing to fund abortions in clinics violated the Canada Health Act.
But successive provincial Liberal and PC governments have argued the act does not give Ottawa the power to dictate exactly how or where abortion services are offered.
The legislation says there must be "reasonable" access to publicly-funded services, without financial or other barriers.
"The Canada Health Act doesn't say where you must do it," said Dr. Russ King, a former provincial Liberal health minister who attended Trudeau's campaign event. "It supports the fact that there should be certain services.
"Provinces have always had the ability, in my opinion, to determine what were necessary services and what weren't. The provinces made those choices."
The Fredericton clinic was opened in 1994 by Dr. Henry Morgentaler. It closed in 2014 and reopened the following year under new management. In addition to abortions, the clinic offers family medicine services with a focus on transgender and LGBTQ care.

'Times have changed'


King, who was health minister in the Frank McKenna government that opposed the clinic's opening, said "times have changed," and he now believes a private clinic has a role in offering abortion services if demographics require it.
"If we need it and the public [system] doesn't provide it, I think as long as it comes up to a certain standard, they should be supported."

Last week, federal Green Party Leader Elizabeth May joined a Fredericton rally to support the clinic and challenged other federal leaders to take a position on the issue.
In the French-language leaders' debate last Thursday night, Trudeau said he was "concerned by the decision of the [Progressive] Conservative government in New Brunswick, which is taking a step backwards for women's rights."
But Tuesday's promise to "ensure" clinic abortions were funded by medicare represented a firmer commitment.

About 150 people rallied outside the health minister's office in Fredericton last Friday in support of Clinic 554. (Shane Fowler/CBC)


Fredericton Green Party candidate Jenica Atwin welcomed Trudeau's tougher line but wondered why he hadn't adopted it when Gallant was premier.

"It is interesting that he hasn't brought it up before, but support is support," she said. "I want to see Clinic 554 stay open ... so I appreciate that he's now stepping forward. It would have been nice to see during the Gallant government as well."

She brushed off Trudeau's claim that a vote for other left-of-centre parties would split the vote and let the Conservatives win.

She said progressive voters disappointed by the federal Liberals know from provincial Green victories in Fredericton that they're not wasting their vote if they support her.

"Now, they're willing to bet on a horse that they know is going to come through on those promises."






 

396 Comments 





David Raymond Amos
Methinks its should be a small wonder to many political pundits why I was on the phone first thing this morning and sending a wonderfully wicked email at the end of the day N'esy Pas?


Brian Cohen 
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:
Methinks no one knows what the bleep you're talking about.


Ben Haroldson
Reply to @Brian Cohen: Start a party man....

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Brian Cohen: The people I talked to and emailed certainly do
















David Raymond Amos
Good night cruel world I have to get up early to encounter one of Trudeau's minions at a High School. She was lucky enough to warm a seat in Fundy Royal for Trudeau The Younger for 4 years but Rob Moore and his fans say no more. Methinks even though the lady is pro abortion her buddy the lawyer as national director of his church and my other political foes consider her to be a good liberal and do not like my speaking up in defense of our unborn during debates even though lots of folks agree with me N'esy Pas?




Tim Biddiscombe
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: The world is cruel to you?


Tim Biddiscombe
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Goodbye Mr. Nessy Pas..

Tim Biddiscombe
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Better luck in the next election ;)

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Tim Biddiscombe: This election is not over plus I doubt I will ever run again Methinks 7 times is enough to prove my point in Federal Courts on both sides of the medicine line N'esy Pas?

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Tim Biddiscombe: "The world is cruel to you?"

Methinks you have no clue as to who I am and at this point I no longer care but I trust that you know that I have made you rather infamous in certain circles Anyone can Google your name and mine N'esy Pas?

























Dan Cordona
Maybe the funds for the NB abortion clinics truedo is talking about would come from George Soros.


Tim Biddiscombe
Reply to @Dan Cordona: Soros is an American ..he is unlikely to give Canada anything.

Tim Biddiscombe
Reply to @Dan Cordona: What nonsense..

Dan Cordona 
Reply to @Tim Biddiscombe: "chuckle" no... not to Canada..... He's a promoter of things sort of....

Tim Biddiscombe
Reply to @Dan Cordona: In US, yes. I have seen him promote nothing in Canada. Ever hear of the Koch Bros?

Dan Cordona 
Reply to @Tim Biddiscombe: Yes, the Koch bros too. But Soros is more powerful. It's suspected or surmised that he sponsors the mass migration worldwide to create disorder in hopes to achieve a new order.

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Tim Biddiscombe: Who do you think is funding Antifa movement Santa Claus?
 

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Dan Cordona: Who do you think was behind Occupy Wallstreet or Maher Arar or Assange or Iggy the Tooth Fairy? 


Tim Biddiscombe
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: I didnt know antifa was active in Canada..


Tim Biddiscombe
Harper paid off Maher Arar with $10.5m

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Tim Biddiscombe: So what your point? Methinks that does not negate the fact Arar used the Soros lawyers in CCR. Perhaps you should FINALLY read the lawsuit I file when Harper was the PM N'esy Pas?

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Tim Biddiscombe: "I didnt know antifa was active in Canada."

Yea Right.













Dave Corbin
The issue in Atlantic Canada is the crisis in healthcare, namely access to healthcare of which abortion services is a very small fraction. He comes across as having no clue what Atlantic Canada is experiencing. Dump Trudeau!


Tim Biddiscombe 
Reply to @Dave Corbin: Yet he swept every riding in Atlantic Canada a few years ago..

Tim Biddiscombe 
Reply to @Dave Corbin: And actually, the issue in Atlantic Canada is jobs ..always has been.

Dave Corbin
Reply to @Tim Biddiscombe:
ya, Trudeau fooled a lot but no more. Liberal Gallant fooled a lot too and he's out now


Tim Biddiscombe  
Reply to @Dave Corbin: What did he fo ol you on, Dave?

Tim Biddiscombe
Reply to @Dave Corbin: Dave?

Tim Biddiscombe 
Reply to @Dave Corbin: Nice of you to give yourself a like.

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Dave Corbin: Methinks desperate liberal post desperate things in the middle of the night I am quit reading his nonsense and hitting the sack like a suspect you already did N'esy Pas?


















Wallace Gouk
I'm not a fan of abortion however I don't believe as a man, I should have any say in the matter.
But ...... Trudeau "vowing to force the provincial government to fund the procedure" shows just how extreme this man is. He will FORCE provinces to do things his way. I'm beginning to understand his admiration of China.



Tim Biddiscombe
Reply to @Wallace Gouk: What makes you think he admires China, Wallace?

Tim Biddiscombe
Reply to @Wallace Gouk: And the actual quote was "We will ensure that the New Brunswick government allows access, paid-for access, to clinics that offer abortion services outside of hospitals," ..I see nothing about forcing anyone to do anything.

Wallace Gouk
Reply to @Tim Biddiscombe: Suggest you re-read the very first paragraph of the story.

Tim Biddiscombe 
Reply to @Wallace Gouk: "We will ensure that the New Brunswick government allows access, paid-for access, to clinics that offer abortion services outside of hospitals" Show us where he will force anyone ..the offer is to pay for it.

Tim Biddiscombe
Reply to @Wallace Gouk: My quote IS from the first paragraph..

Wallace Gouk
Reply to @Tim Biddiscombe: You can search youtube "china trudeau admires" and watch it for yourself

Wallace Gouk
Reply to @Tim Biddiscombe: Must be a different story. My quote is also from the first paragraph. You sounded reasonable so I replied in kind. Now I see I was wasting my time.

Tim Biddiscombe
Reply to @Wallace Gouk: I did ..and he said no such thing.

Tim Biddiscombe
Reply to @Wallace Gouk: My quote is from the first paragraph as well.. whats your point?

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Tim Biddiscombe: Methinks you are foolish to play dumb everybody knows this N'esy Pas?

Justin Trudeau's 'foolish' China remarks spark anger
'It seems to be that he's not well-informed,' Asian-Canadian says of Liberal leader
CBC News · Posted: Nov 09, 2013 7:16 PM ET

"A round table of people from China, Taiwan, Tibet and Korea — all of whom say they suffered at the hands of China's dictatorship — said they were insulted by Trudeau's remarks, made on Thursday at a women's event.

The Liberal leader was asked which nation he admired most. He responded: "There's a level of admiration I actually have for China. Their basic dictatorship is actually allowing them to turn their economy around on a dime."


Tim Biddiscombe
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Me thinks you got wiped out in the last election, Nessy Pas? 


















Eddy Watts
I'm not a women.....and if the Conservative (ie Reform party) win this election, I feel a great deal of sadness for their gender, as the Cons will try to take back the women's right to choose what she does with her body.


Aaron Lane
Reply to @eddy watts:
Complete nonsense. No party is going to reopen the abortion issue, and Scheer has always said he will oppose any backbench attempt to reopen it. And the ability to get pregnant has nothing to do with “gender”. It has to do with physiological sex. 



Brian Cohen 
Reply to @Aaron Lane:
No Scheer finally said he would not re-open the issue but has always said he would NOT prevent others from bringing it up


Aaron Lane 
Reply to @Brian Cohen:
No party leader should dictate what individual MPs are allowed to bring forward as Private Members Bills. Elected legislators must be allowed to legislate as they see fit, and they should be accountable to their electors and not to party leaders. But Scheer has said that he and his cabinet will vote against any such backbench efforts to raise abortion.


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Brian Cohen: Methinks everybody in Fundy Royal knows that I am bringing the rights of the unborn up every chance I get during my debates in Fundy Royal N'esy Pas?

Wallace Gouk
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: "N'esy Pas?" You're kidding with the fake french and a new fake name ! right? How come only Alt-Lefters are allowed fake names on CBC.

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Wallace Gouk: Methinks you should Google "Fundy Royal Debate" then come to one and say your BS to my face N'esy Pas?
















Joc McTavish
2-tier health care. Trudeau's Canada.


Al Clark
Reply to @Joc McTavish: Confused much? Check with manning harper and sheer co.

Eddy Watts 
Reply to @Joc McTavish: Wow!!!! Talk about spin. It is the Reform/Conservatives who tried and will again try to ensure that the wealthy "get to the front of the line". Imagine the Conservatives looking out for the rights of middle Class Canada.....NEVER. Scheer's plan as it was under Harper? Help the wealthy corporates fill their pockets with tax cuts...........While increasing taxes for the middle class earner. Only under the Trudeau has the middle class seen a tax cut over the last 18 years. 
  
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Al Clark: Methinks you are fine one to talk of being confused after teasing me about my Harley on behalf of your cop buddies you claim to have voted for me N'esy Pas?

Al Clark
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Davey you misread my post earlier. I would have loved to vote for you .....

Al Clark
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: ....but I had to hold my nose and vote for the ONE party that can vanquish your fat little friend robbie, scheer, harper,.......

Al Clark
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: .... and manning/belzibub.

Al Clark
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: ....That panhead biz was just cos of something funny I read. I occasionally play a narc, but my bro and cuz are cops (ret) if that helps.

Aaron Lane 
Reply to @eddy watts:
Completely false. Harper increased the Basic Personal Amount twice. Scheer is promising to lower tax rates for the lowest tax bracket. The Harper government increased health transfers to the provinces by 6% each and every year, and lowered total federal taxes to their lowest level in over 50 years. Under Trudeau, there was an income tax rate cut for those earning more than the median income, and even that cut was more than offset by increases in other taxes and elimination of tax deductions and credits.


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Al Clark: I see nothing funny about being falsely imprisoned twice by your heros

David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Aaron Lane: Methinks folks should Google the following before polling day N'esy Pas?

Revenue Minister Diane Lebouthillier CRA KPMG David Raymond Amos

















Thomas Collins
Justin is oddly obsessed with doing away with babies....


David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @Thomas Collins: Methinks that he has made painfully obvious to all N'esy Pas?

 
Brian Cohen
Reply to @Thomas Collins:
Babies aren't involved in abortions.
"doing away with babies" is called infanticide


Brian Cohen 
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:
Upholding Canada's charter of rights and freedoms when it comes to women's rights??
Yes, yes he is


Aaron Lane 
Reply to @Brian Cohen:
Dr. Henry Morgentaler disagreed with you. He said, “We don’t abort babies. We want to abort foetuses before they become babies... Around 24 weeks, I have ethical problems doing that.” But in Canada abortions are legal and accessible for any reason or no reason at all, right up to the moment of birth.


Samual Johnston 
Reply to @Thomas Collins: I don’t like JT but that is a tad much.

Aaron Lane 
Reply to @Brian Cohen:
And abortion in Canada is not a “woman’s right”. The Supreme Court did not link abortion to freedom from discrimination based on sex. It linked accessible abortion to the right to security of the person, in Section 7 of the Charter. The justices also unanimously called on parliament to pass a new abortion law with restrictions on abortion increasing with gestational age. And the Supreme Court has never rules that abortion must be publicly funded.


David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @Brian Cohen: Methinks you don't have the first clue as to why I sued the Queen when Harper was the the PM N'esy Pas?
















Mark Williams 
Trudeau should spend a little time discussing the virtues of pro-life.


Rosemary Hughes 
Reply to @mark williams: Because.......?

Mark Williams 
Reply to @Rosemary Hughes:

"Because.......?"

It's obvious.



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @mark williams: Methinks Trudeau should have a long talk with his Pope and the new Canadian Cardinal someday and ask them why I sued their old buddy Cardinal Bernard Law in Beantown in 2002 N'esy Pas?

Mark Williams  
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:
Good luck with that suit.

Ratzinger was in it up to neck as well, and John was no sweetheart either, he knew damn well what was going on and didn't lift a finger to help.


Brian Cohen
Reply to @mark williams:
Nope, anti-choice is the opposite of upholding women's rights


Brian Cohen
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:
Why would the opinion of two celebrate old men have any bearing on a woman's right to choose?


Mark Williams  
Reply to @Brian Cohen:
Who mentioned anti-choice?




David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Brian Cohen: Ask the Catholic dude you adore named Justin



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @mark williams: I won it in 2003















Terry Tibbs
As Canadian voters are still waiting for Mr Trudeau to keep his election promises made in 2015, I would respectfully suggest to not hold your breath.



David Raymond Amos
Content disabled
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: I would offer a comment but methinks you think I am as dumb as a post N'esy Pas?
 
 
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Interesting Methinks its time to give up replying to Mr Tibbs N'esy Pas?











Keith Rodgers
Why wood he do that.....Obviously he wants to fund not wanted babies with our Tax money and why New Brunswick.....He should be here in North Battleford SK because Babies are having Babies


Terry Tibbs
Reply to @keith rodgers:
Are you suggesting the "wood" is in someones head?


Keith Rodgers
Reply to @Terry Tibbs:
If you corner an efty...First they will call you a luiar, if that doesnt work they will make pppersonal attacks, if that doesnt work, they will then Invoke Due Process.


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @keith rodgers: Methinks you jest just enough N'esy Pas?

















Fred Dee
Funny how Justin said nothing when the Liberals were in charge in NB!!!


John Chow
Reply to @Fred Dee:
He also said nothing about it for the psst four years.


Norman Albert
Reply to @John Chow: Except to say if your pro life you are not welcome in the liberal Party. Good enough for me. I won't vote Liberal again.

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Norman Albert: I never did and never will because liberals took away my right to vote 







https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-warning-conservative-cuts-1.5320944




Trudeau digs for NDP, Green votes, issues dire warning about 'Conservative cuts'

Liberal leader says voting for his party is the only way to prevent a Conservative government

Kathleen Harris· CBC News· Posted: Oct 15, 2019 11:17 AM ET |




Federal Liberal leader Justin Trudeau exits the campaign jet to thank local volunteers before departing Vancouver, B.C. on Saturday October 12, 2019. (Frank Gunn/THE CANADIAN PRESS)

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau aimed a pitch at NDP and Green voters today, warning darkly that a Conservative government would mean deep spending cuts, a lack of action on climate change and weak support for abortion services — and arguing that voting Liberal is the only way to prevent it.

"In terms of the NDP and the Greens, remember this: If you want progressive action, you need a progressive government, not a progressive opposition," Trudeau said during a campaign stop in Fredericton.

"Voting Liberal is the only way to stop Conservative cuts. Liberals know that the way to grow the economy is by investing in people and we have the record to prove it."


Questioned by journalists after his statement, Trudeau was asked bluntly if the current Liberal strategy is to drive votes away from the NDP and Greens by whipping up fear among Canadians.
"We have been very positive in the approach that we take and we will remain so," he said. "I'm looking for a strong mandate to continue to invest in Canadians and I will be sharp in the policy differences between us and the Conservatives."
A warning about the consequences of voting New Democrat or Green has emerged as a keynote theme of Trudeau's recent public statements, as the Liberals and Conservatives have lapsed into a polling deadlock. Over the weekend, Trudeau argued that the government of Stephen Harper cut spending on culture and veterans and retreated from action on climate change because the NDP and Bloc Québécois were strong at the time.

Today, Trudeau claimed that electing a Conservative government would return Canada to a time when wages were flat, job creation was stalled and "ambition was nowhere to be found."

Access to abortion services


Asked about an abortion clinic in Fredericton that's under threat of closure due to a lack of funding, Trudeau said if he's re-elected he would meet with New Brunswick's Progressive Conservative Premier Blaine Higgs to discuss the province's obligation to fund abortion clinics. He said he would use all the tools at the government's disposal under the Canada Health Act.

"A Liberal government, a Liberal prime minister, will always stand up to provinces who want to limit women's rights to choose, something that the Conservatives, particularly under Andrew Scheer, will not do," he said.

Trudeau also said he is best positioned to push back against Conservative premiers such as Alberta's Jason Kenney and Ontario's Doug Ford, "who don't want to act on climate change."

During a campaign event in Toronto, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh insisted the choice for Canadians is not just between the Liberals and the Conservatives.

'Don't vote out of fear'


"You are not stuck with two choices. No one owns your vote. You are free to choose what you want. Don't vote out of fear, vote for hope," he said.

In Quebec City, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer repeated his message that a Conservative majority is needed to prevent a Liberal-NDP coalition that would lead to tax hikes and runaway spending.

"There is now a clear choice between our party and an NDP-Liberal coalition which will raise taxes, kill jobs, drive out investment, cancel big projects. I know Canadians don't want that to happen and that's why I'm very optimistic for October 21," he said.

Trudeau would not entertain the possibility of forming a coalition government with the NDP when asked about it repeatedly on the weekend. Instead, he said the Liberals' focus is on electing a progressive government to stop Conservative cuts.

Singh said Sunday that he would consider a coalition with the Liberals in a minority situation, but stepped back from that idea the following day, insisting his focus is on getting as many New Democrat MPs elected as possible.

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6041 Comments  
Tommy James
Vote Conservative to keep Canada Strong and Free 
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Tommy James: Methinks the old hippy in me felt some good karma today. The fact that Trudeau the Younger would land in New Brunswick just before I debate Harper 2.0's Shadow Cabinet Minister for the Maritimes in Hampton can't be all bad. He did the same in 2015 and the lawyer Rob Moore lost his seat in Fundy Royal N'esy Pas? 
Nav Saloojee
Reply to @Tommy James:
One issue is first and foremost in this election. Climate change.
Only one party will do nothing about this. If you care about the environment, you can not vote Conservative
 
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Nav Saloojee: Methinks Trudeau's carbon tax scheme has certainly helped to sink his boat N'esy Pas?
Adrian Williams
The same tired pathetic arguments from Trudeau. Can’t wait to see the liberals lose.
David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @Adrian Williams: Methinks the Fat Lady ain't sung yet and Mr Scheer is still a Yankee N'esy Pas?
  
Aaron Barton
justin, the king of fear and division. 
David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Aaron Barton: Methinks in the this wicked game Mr Scheer and his cohorts are pretty good at playing those cards too N'esy Pas?

April Wong
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Methinks people are getting tired of your schtick David 
Greg Lang
other than cuts, how are we going to pay our bills? The energy sector has been pretty much wiped off the map so there goes the profits for Canada.

David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @Greg Lang: Methinks they are relying on our good credit with the banksters N'esy Pas? 
Richard Ade
Irresponsible leader, consoling people with borrowed money and conveniently forgetting to mention the growing interest that is accumulating on all the borrowed money. Supporting Trudeau is like building a house of cards, any slight wind will bring everything crashing down.

David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Richard Ade: Methinks Mr Trump will be the most responsible for the next stock market crash N'esy Pas?
 
 
 
Aaron Jensen
With a credibility problem the size of Trudeau's, who even listens to him anymore?

David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Aaron Jensen: I do that what I come to circus for so methinks it would make no sense to ignore one ofhe ringmaster and all the clowns N'esy Pas?

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