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Trudeau Insults Non Partisan Public Servants
Topic Started: Mar 17 2016, 01:33 PM (65 Views)
friendshipgal
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Trudeau is insulting the work non-partisan public servants did over the last decade. Harper spent more time than any other PM in Canadian history speaking at the U.N. General Assembly. And among other things Canada was the second biggest donor to the U.N.’s World Food Aid program.

http://blogs.canoe.com/davidakin/politics/mackay-where-in-gods-name-does-this-prime-minister-think-weve-been/
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margrace
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Trudeau knows where we have been and that is so negative, I can't image anyone thinking that Harper did not hate and dislike anything to do with the UN
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friendshipgal
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I guess there were no negative pieces about Harper.. It's not all selfies, hair and hyphens, eventually they will start to dig a bit deeper.

I'm sure Harper didn't like the U.N. much, a lot of people dislike them for being bigoted and corrupt, among other things, but it's all we have right now to work with when it comes to reducing poverty. Canada did a lot over the last few years but I suppose partisan politicking and demeaning previous gov'ts beats everything.



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