My Encounters with the Two Trudeau PMs
Canada's prime ministerial duo of Pierre and Justin Trudeau
I have had my ups and downs with both members of the Canadian prime ministerial duo, the late Pierre Trudeau and his son, Justin. In my interactions with both Trudeau senior and junior, I was asked to draw on my original academic specialty. At my home school, the University of Lethbridge, this specialty was known until recently as Native American Studies.
Here I am in 2013 in the photo above at a Native-related event at the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Ottawa with Justin Trudeau. At the time Justin was Liberal Party Leader. Two two years he was elected as Canada’s PM. I’m also pictured with a former Conservative Party prime minister, Joe Clark. Mr. Clark is from Alberta. I much admire this outstanding Canadian leader.
At this time and place of this photo, I had just made an academic presentation at a conference commemorating the 250th anniversary of Royal Proclamation of 1763. I see the Royal Proclamation of King George III as an important driving force in the emergence of the United States from a civil war in British North America. I intend to write more about this subject in a subsequent Substack.
Whatever one might think of Pierre Tudeau’s politics or his racy personal life, including a friendship with Fidel Castro, (Justin’s biological father???), Pierre was a formidable intellect and strategist. His son, Canadian Prime Minister since 2015, is very different from his dad in this regard. Justin has been widely shown to have very limited capacities for reasonable thought and debate. Instead, Junior endlessly repeats mindless mantras like “safe and effective, or “follow the science.”
For millions around the world, Justin’s antics have cast Blackface Trudeau as one of the the world’s most dangerous Schwabian zealots. Trudeau junior has made himself a symbol of some of the most ruthless aspects of the COVID restrictions, mandates, and lethal insanities. The death cult of COVID compliance is part of a larger campaign of sabotage forced on humanity by a new genre of finance-based, militarily-backed war lords.
Justin’s name is often uttered in the same disgusted breathe as, say, the names of Albert Bourla, Peter Dazak, Ralph Baric, Christian Drosten, Stéphane Bancel, Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates, Deborah Birx, Noah Harari and the real and/or fake Joe Bidens.
A former part-time drama teacher, Justin has a penchant for dressing up to have himself pictured as a heroic caricature of the folks he seeks to emulate and imitate. Concurrently current PM Trudeau has made himself infamous for his sneering contempt pointed at regular working class people. This contempt was epitomized by the PM’s response to the Freedom Convoy truckers who gathered in Ottawa in February of 2022.
Trudeau’s gay lib snobbery is buttressed in Canada’s Parliament by the leader of Canada’s social democratic party led by Jagmeet Singh.
Canada’s New Democratic Party consistently backs up Trudeau’s fringe minority party that does not have enough MPs to command a majority of votes in the Canadian Parliament. Under Trudeau and Singh, the Parliament of Canada has become a subsidiary of the globalist hustlers who gather ever winter at Davos with their private jets, hookers, buggery and blow. There they conduct the public and covert business of the World Economic Forum and the people that control it.
Changing Attorney-Generals To Violate the Rule of Law
A grass-roots movement is seeking to take back Canada from the globalist schemers who command the loyalties and actions of puppet prince Justin. This movement pulled off one of the most bold episodes in the short history of the emerging worldwide resistance movement pointed against the rising cult of COVID-style madness as the basis of a “new norm” in a “Great Reset.”
By showing up in great numbers to greet in mid-winter the cross-continent pilgrimage of the largest convoy in all of world history, millions of Canadians made it very clear they identified with the ideals about to be embodied in the Freedom Convoy’s Ottawa parking protest.
The parking protest applied to some of democracy’s most classic tools for exerting pressure on crime-addicted authoritarian governments when they operate far outside the rule of law. The primary goal was to help an ethics-empty government develop some reasonable policies to displace Trudeau’s embrace of COVID authoritarianism as pushed by WEF/BlackRock/DOD/Bank of International Settlesments etc etc etc.
When I visited with Justin Trudeau and Joe Clark in 2013, Trudeau junior was preparing to become a self-styled justice warrior for Aboriginal rights. I think Justin was aware of my own academic endeavours along similar lines when he approached Joe Clark and me at the Museum of Civilization in 2013. I think Justin was aware of my political interactions with his father.
When he was later elected to the PM’s job in 2015 Justin’s good intentions tended sputter into a cynical transfer of gazillions of patronage bucks to the pocket’s of Liberal Party’s most compliant Aboriginal friends. However, Trudeau did for a time attempt an enlightened leap forward when he appointed in 2015 a very accomplished West Coast Salish lawyer, Jody Wilson-Raybould, to the job of Canada’s Attorney-General and Justice Minister.
Four years later in 2019 Ms. Wilson-Raybould was pushed out of Trudeau’s cabinet and then out of the Liberal Party caucus for standing firm on the sound legal principle that the criminal justice system is not to be ruled by partisan politics. As Canada’s top law enforcement official, Attorney-General Wilson-Raybould knew she legally had the final say in holding true to her decision to press criminal charges on Trudeau’s high-rolling friends at SNC/Lavalin.
This Monteal-based international engineering operation is backed by massive federal subsidies. The SNC/Lavalin crew included a son of Muammar Gaddafi. The SNC/Lavalin bunch were caught doing corrupt and illegal business on the basis of wholesale bribery, kickbacks and such. The crimes were not surprising. What was pleasantly surprising, however, was seeing a top official in the Trudeau government trying to uphold the law even when it came to holding accountable a big financial contributor to the Liberal Party.
Trudeau dumped Wilson-Raybould for David Lametti, a highly politicized and partisan operative who was a major architect of the very corrupt local embrace of the worldwide strategy developed by the COVID conspirators. This strategy has been to sideline and negate human right-affirming Bills, Charters, Conventions and Treaties everywhere to make way for wall-to-wall COVID authoritarianism. In the Canadian case, Lametti’s approach was to get a compliant judge to agree with his argument that Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was subject to being “mooted” when it finally came before the Federal Court for judicial evaluation.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/folly-canadian-judges-covid-crisis-changes-gear/5797568
By pushing aside Jody Wilson-Raybould because she would not play ball with the criminal corruption of the Liberal Party, Trudeau sent a very dark message. The offer to Native peoples of inclusion at the highest levels was clearly conditional. The message to those paying attention was that the cost of joining the big leagues of governance for Native peoples and anyone else is abject submission to an entrenched culture of graft, corruption and worse, much worse.
The Wilson-Roubould/Trudeau case embodies a fundamental schism in society that puts at the forefront the growing resistance to the unrelenting demand for compliance with the depravity of money, power, and violence as the touchstones for integration into the prevailing thuggery that pretends to be democracy.
Entrenching Rights and Freedoms That Disappear When You Most Need Them
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was part of a larger constitutional document ratified by the House of Lords and the House of Commons in Great Britain as well as by the federal Parliament and nine out out of ten provincial legislatures. The primary objective of this elaborate ratification process was to “patriate” Canada’s primary constitutional instruments to symbolize a shift of authority from British imperial institutions to “our home and native land.” In other parts of the former British Empire, this same process was widely described as “decolonization.”
The Charter was accompanied by a constitutional provision, section 35, that “recognizes and affirms the existing Aboriginal and Treaty rights of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada.” Section 35 and the Charter are both part of a more elaborate document that defines itself as Canada’s “supreme law” and as the Constitution Act, 1982.
Many see this transition as a sort of coup d’etat to build up the judiciary at the expense of the authority of Parliament and the provincial Legislatures. Any legislation deemed by Canada’s judges to be inconsistent with the country’s “supreme law” would henceforth become null and void. One of the top candidates for this treatment continues to be the Canadian Indian Act, the descendant of legislation passed originally by the province of Canada in 1857.
Trudeau’s retrogressive suspension of the Charter during the period of the WHO-declared pandemic has demonstrated the very provisional and contingent nature of a much-hyped legal device that was supposed to have protected the rights and freedoms of Canadians. As everywhere else in the world, all paper declarations of rights and freedoms domestically or at the discredited UN, were put aside to install medical tyranny instead. Trudeau depended on his Attorney-General Lametti to do the behind-the-scene machinations so that a federal judge would declare the Charter “moot” at the very time we need it most.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/folly-canadian-judges-covid-crisis-changes-gear/5797568
In 1982 while I was completing my Ph.D at the University of Toronto I was appointed Assistant Professor of Native Studies at Laurentian University in Sudbury Ontario. I threw myself into teaching and also into participating in a process between 1983 and 1987 of four two-day First Ministers conferences on Aboriginal matters. Four Aboriginal organizations, including the Assembly of First Nations, took part in the First Ministers’ process. The aim of the process was to negotiate specific on-the-ground changes that would “recognize and affirm” in a concrete way the existence of “Aboriginal and Treaty rights.”
That process was abandoned in 1987 to make way for another process to gain the missing ratification by the government of Quebec of the Constitution Act, 1982. With Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa and the new Canadian PM Brian Mulroney in the forefront, the first ministers came up with a deal whose main provision was to recognize Quebec as a “distinct society.” The constitutional amendment was formulated by the First Ministers at Meech Lake just to the north of Ottawa. While all the First Ministers had ratified the deal with their signatures, a period of three years was allocated to gathering legislative approval from Parliament and all the provincial legislatures.
After assessing the many constitutional revisions brought about by the Meech Lake accord, I came to the conclusion that it would not work out well for the “Aboriginal peoples” if they were excluded from the constitutional definition of the “fundamental characteristic of Canada.” Some First Nations leaders especially in Manitoba agreed with me. One of them was Elijah Harper, an Oji-Cree Member of the Manitoba Legislature representing the vast northern riding of Rupertsland. In 1990 he would be the key figure in voting the Meech Lake accord down in the Manitoba Legislature. With eagle feather in hand his NO to Meech Lake resonated loudly across Indian Country and an many other quarters of Canada as well.
Here is the letter I received in July of 1990 from the then-former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. For our different reasons we had collaborated in opposing the ratification of the Meech Lake accord.
Prior to the demise of the Meech Lake accord in 1990 I gained standing in many constitutional hearings created in Parliament and the provincial legislatures to receive representations on the proposed amendment to the Constitution Act, 1982. In his own submission presented verbally at a special assembly of the full Senate, Pierre Trudeau referred to my submission to a Committee of the Canadian Senate. Along with some students I was present in the gallery when Trudeau senior held forth. The speech was published in a book of Trudeau’s anti-Meech presentations. See Donald Johnson ed., With a Bang, Not a Whimper, Piertre Trudeau Speaks Out (Toronto: Stoddart, 1988) pp. 59-60
Vive Canada Libre
The recognition of Aboriginal and Treaty rights in Canada’s constitution was subsequently extended into the United Nations with the UN’s Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, UNDRIP. This Declaration was ratified by a majority vote in the UN General Assembly although Canada, the US, Australia and New Zealand held back initially from ratifying the Bill given their shared history with along with Israel and apartheid South Africa as so-called settler states.
There are signs that the same people behind 9/11, the manufactured COVID crisis, the unfolding financial debacle, and NATO’s war on Russia have designs to use UNDRIP in advancing the wholesale dispossession scheme they are planning along with the depopulation plan for the world. UNDRIP seems like a legal device to advance the assertion by the WEF that all the non-billionaires and their agents will own nothing while by being kept happy in our bio-digital cells with video games and Big Parma drugs. The woke NDP government in British Columbia has already invoked UNDRIP to advance some of its nefarious business.
In any case, since the Truckers Convoy the main emblem of Canada’s Freedom movement here is the red maple leaf Canadian flag. The Trudeau bunch apparently are not comfortable with this symbol of our home and native land because they are globalist “postnationals.” So the lines are pretty clear in exposing that the Trudeau-Singh government has aligned itself against those of its citizens who are intent in defending the basis of Canada’s national sovereignty. Vive Canada Libre.
Thanks for the comment John Day. I noticed there were many pages of sites on Google explaining that Justin is not Fidel's biological son. So always believe fact checkers when Google decides to tell you, say in the first 100 posts listed, that the thing you want to find out about has already been decided conclusively. Nothing to see here, move along.
There are many photo comparisons between Justin and Fidel at similar ages and in similar poses showing uncanny resemblances. Then are are competing times lines about when Margaret and Pierre Trudeau were or were not in Cuba, before and after Justin's birth.
The close friendship between Pierre and Fidel is based in large measure on a shared a Jesuit teacher who taught in both Montreal and Havana. I watched the Montreal funeral of Pierre Trudeau that included several important heads of state. Unlike the other government leaders, however, Fidel sat in the pews reserved for the Trudeau family. The assembled family also included my friend, Deborah Coyne and her daughter whose father is Pierre. It was good to see Justin's half sister sitting happily with her famous relatives. I met Deborah at a time when she was working hard with Pierre on stopping the Meech Lake accord. She was a U of T law prof when I met her and then she went to work for the Newfoundland Premier Clyde Wells who was another Meech Lake foe. .
Margaret and Pierre were both legendary swingers at the era of Justin's conception and childhood.. Living in Toronto I followed the local news of a legendary night of carousing in 1977 when Margaret hung out with MicK Jagger and the Stones as they partied in the El Mocambo Club. Justin was 6 years old at the time. It was on that night that the Stones recorded a live album at the legendary club on Spadina Ave. So that was the kind of life swirling around Justin in those very impressionable first years.
Justin took a lot of flack from the media when he gave a flattering ode to Fidel when the Cuban leader, who was definitely a Lady's man, died. I believe Justin and his mom remain very close to this day..
There’s a whole lot of history here and brings back memories. Especially memories of how things got off the rails in Canada. With SNC/Lavalin and ousting our AG, I do recall Conservative MP Michael Chong holding Trudeau and the Liberal party member’s feet to the fire by pointing out that they were breaking their own law. The press, even then, wouldn’t pick up the thread. To me, that was the clear beginning of the end for Canada. RIP.