Liberals campaigning without mention of PM Justin Trudeau

Liberal MP Connie Denesiuk with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Denesiuk has already published media spots without Trudeau. The Niagara Independent, August 30, 2019 — In 2015 the Liberals successful election campaign was energized with the images of Justin Trudeau. Indeed, many unknown Liberal candidates rode the Leaders’ popularity to victory and to their seat in…

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The Return of Gerald Butts and the Question for Canadian Voters

The Niagara Independent, August 2, 2019 — As surmised in the February 22, 2019 Niagara Independent column, “There’s much more to this Gerald Butts story.” And it now appears, perhaps, the puppet master never truly left the Liberal Party’s backrooms. Liberal Party “insiders” recently leaked that the former PMO Principal Secretary and Justin Trudeau’s best…

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Funding news agencies, censoring social media and re-electing the Trudeau Government

Conservative MP (and former news anchor) Peter Kent rails against the Liberals recently announced $600 million bailout of some of Canada’s newspapers. Photo: Global News The Niagara Independent, May 24, 2019 — What will “freedom of the press” mean in his country if two media-related initiatives recently announcement by the Trudeau government be implemented? Originally introduced…

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Norman’s Trial Now Shifts to Court of Public Opinion

The Niagara Independent, May 10, 2019 — The headlines were damaging to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Government: “Norman case collapses” and “Mark Norman’s Vindication.” However, this week’s negative media coverage for the federal Liberals pales with what might have been if this intriguing court case had proceeded. Imagine if Canadians were entertained with…

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PM provides an ugly prelude to expected election rhetoric

The Niagara Independent, April 19, 2019 — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was having great fun addressing his supporters at the Liberal Party of Canada convention in Mississauga last weekend. The PM was mocking his opponent, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, suggesting he and Ontario Premier Doug Ford were populist rubes dangerously appealing to the lowest common…

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