The Daily Courier

Politicall­y-correct engine rolls on

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Dear Editor:

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is using the politicall­y-correct vehicle to promote another culture that is completely intolerant of all who are opposed to his political ambitions.

His divide-and-conquer, “diversity-isour-strength” tactics are an ugly testament to the fact that our beautiful country has never been more divided.

Like Stephen Harper before him, Trudeau pits one province against another and region against region, insisting on meeting premiers one at the time, as opposed to all of them as a group. He refuses to solicit consensus and solutions on issues of common interests and instead gave them both considerab­le leverage to accomplish their own personal, political goals, all to the detriment of the welfare of all Canadians.

Trudeau’s all-out assault on Alberta’s oil industry is incomprehe­nsible.

He was elected to serve and protect. I emphasize the word “protect.”

For Albertans, this is a fight for their future, radically different from Quebec, SNC-Lavalin, Bombardier, Canada’s First Nations and other special interest groups, who constantly are soliciting the federal government (Canadian taxpayers) for more billions in welfare.

Trudeau, and the bleeding heart brigades are busy tearing our beautiful country apart at the seams. He even offered the media $600 million in what appeared to be a coercive attempt to get the press on his team, a media, that we at one time cherished as the champion defender of our civil liberties.

As a society, we are in a lot of trouble as our federal political parties also have given their leaders the powers of dictators in an attempt to eradicate the democratic process in our Parliament.

Some of the good news is that Greta Thunberg and her billion-dollar off-shore corporate sponsors have finally gone home.

Obviously Thunberg and her backers will be delighted to keep Justin Trudeau as prime minister for another four years.

The goals and ambitions of her sponsors are well documented by now, and so are the insidious undertakin­gs by Warren Kinsella and his gang, who were helping Andrew Scheer deep-six Maxime Bernier’s campaign.

They will be remembered next election. We can now focus on how we are going to use our intellectu­al assets to pursue the real climate culprits, not the Canadian oil patch that is keeping our homes warm and cosy, but the massive polluters like China and India that are literally choking on massive amounts of pollution they are pumping into the air we all share and help them reduce the emissions that are a real detriment to our very existence. Andy Thomsen Kelowna

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