Anonymous 03/19/2023 (Sun) 02:10 Id: ed856b No.123127 del
Trudeau's claim that CCP interference didn't impact Canadian elections makes construction worker hide in his hat

https://thepostmillennial.com/trudeaus-claim-that-ccp-interference-didnt-impact-canadian-elections-makes-construction-worker-hide-in-his-hat

"Attempts of interference by China did not affect the outcomes of the 2019 and 2021 elections," Trudeau claimed.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Guelph, ON Friday to announce the Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF), $4 billion in government spending that the Prime Minister's website says "will provide funding for local governments to fast track the creation of 100,000 new homes across Canada. Local governments are now invited to develop innovative action plans, in line with the flexible criteria, to remove barriers to building more homes, faster."

He made the declaration in front of a row of construction workers who will presumably benefit from the construction of new homes and with local MP Lloyd Longfield (L-Guelph) by his side.

But when Trudeau decided to go hyper-political with his speech, defending his selection of former Governor General David Johnston as his "special rapporteur" to investigate Chinese election interference and to attack Conservative Party opposition to it, the construction workers indicated their disapproval and Longfield looked uncomfortable throughout Trudeau's increasingly partisan speech.

"Attempts of interference by China did not affect the outcomes of the 2019 and 2021 elections," Trudeau claimed.