Power Abused. Peirre P. Canada
POWER ABUSED
Above the law. Bold efforts in secret then attacks using different punlic & private interests
The situation with Pierre Poilievre. He has the experience & a good perspective with the right people yet power can be abused directly, through others & in ways that target innocent persons, groups & families versus authentic valid threats
Power has been abused by many in Government & Private Sector roles in the past as it is today alongside different private interests in different geographic areas. Scandals that are authentic or set up scandals to sabotage an opponent are involved in a constant fight while different watch dogs are on your every move daily in such positions. It’s an endless fight while all efforts are strategic & logged
Pierre Poilievre like others is a target yet solution to multiple groups & interests in Canada then foreign investors & Governments. He is capable of being Prime Minister after Justin Trudeau yet not without a lot of interests involved due to concerns over corruption he or others connected may be involved in versus others sabotaging him & those connected for different purpose then a combination all for a series of agendas to accomplish a larger set of goals form his perspective then multiple other interests directly & in different geographic areas
A pit Bull. Stephen Harper & multiple concerns on USA & Canada then on the global stage internationally is of concern against demand - supply & trends with the Private Sector then environmental - health goals versus economic
Valid threats versus set up to justify actions & innocent children, teenagers & adults are negatively affected then disrespected & held down as a threat towards themselves & others
Plans or actions that will financially affect one or more groups create conflict & sabotage for control versus abused power while an alleged gang or mentally unstable person or neuro-robot takes responsibility while those controlling walk in secret
Corruption & Accusations recently
Karina Gould, leader of the government in the House of Commons, rises during question period in Ottawa last week. Gould told reporters Tuesday morning that she plans to speak to Liberal MP Ken Hardie about a tweet that suggested there was a connection between Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and a deadly shooting in Manitoba. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)
Government House leader Karina Gould says she'll speak to a B.C. Liberal MP about a social post that questions whether there was a connection between Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and a deadly shooting in Manitoba over the weekend.
On Monday Ken Hardie, who represents Fleetwood-Port Kells, responded to the Winnipeg shooting that left four people dead calling it "beyond troubling" to see another mass shooting in Canada.
"Might it be the anti-social 'burn everything down' far-right attitude we're seeing creeping in from the U.S.?" he posted on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
"And the 'creep' on the Canadian side? Pierre Poilievre?"
Gould told reporters Tuesday morning that she plans to speak to her caucus colleague. As House leader, Gould is responsible for co-ordinating her party's day-to-day business in the House and managing the overall legislative agenda of the government.
"It is absolutely inappropriate and that's not something that anyone should be suggesting from any political party," she said before a cabinet meeting on Parliament Hill Tuesday.
When asked by a reporter what she'll say to Hardie, Gould responded "just what I told you."
Conservative deputy calls post 'unhinged'
Conservative deputy leader Melissa Lantsman responded to Hardie's comments Monday night on the same platform, calling the post "unhinged."
Lantsman raised a previous instance when Hardie said Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels would be proud of Conservative MPs.
"Unhinged then. Unhinged now," she posted.
Hardie later deleted the Goebbels tweet and apologized in the House of Commons at the request of Speaker Greg Fergus.
Hardie followed up to his Poilievre post Tuesday morning remarking "well, well...feathers were ruffled and flying yesterday after I asked three questions about whether and how right-wing extremism was 'creeping' into Canada from the U.S. and contributing to a rise in violence."
"But the issue needs a closer look," he posted.
On Monday Winnipeg police said no arrests had been made and no suspects had been identified.
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