Justin Trudeaus Clint Eastwood Moment

Justin Trudeau’s Clint Eastwood Moment

I will surprise you. Justin Trudeau plans to set up the Supreme Court to invalidate Law 21 (on Secularism) and Law 96 (on the French language) passed by the Quebec Parliament.

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This is excellent news.

I told you I would surprise you.

let me explain

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Justin Trudeau wants the Supreme Court to limit a provincial government’s right to use the clause that allows any law to be shielded from legal challenge for five years, even if that law suspends rights guaranteed by the Canadian charter.

The Legault government used this clause for its two laws on secularism and the French language.

I’ve always thought of Justin Trudeau as a bad prime minister and a bad actor, but his last appearance reminds me of a very big moment in cinema.

In Sudden Impact (1983), Harry “Dirty Harry” Callahan (Clint Eastwood) aims his .44 Magnum at a goon holding a hostage.

He challenges him: “Go ahead, make my day”.

In short, go ahead, try it yourself, it will give me the opportunity to “explode” you.

Here Justin Trudeau has just challenged François Legault.

Obviously, Trudeau is evading important points.

The first is that Canada’s charter is contained in this 1982 constitution, which no Quebec government has signed.

But English Canada hasn’t bothered about it for a long time.

By the way, ask young people around you under the age of 25 if they know that Quebec is governed by a constitution that it has never signed.

The second is that the 1988 Ford decision established that a provincial government was not required to justify the grounds for invoking that clause.

Canada has come a long way since then, particularly when it comes to a Quebec initiative that clashes with multicultural ideology.

Immediately after Trudeau’s announcement, François Legault climbed onto the curtains.

“Frontal assault” against Quebec! he thundered

So why am I excited about this Justin Trudeau “scam” that is also denounced by PQ and QS?

Incidentally, the PLQ has already announced that they would side with Trudeau. In case it surprises you, I don’t know where you’ve been for 10 years.

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“I am a nationalist within Canada,” Mr. Legault said recently.

For four years he has maintained that Quebec is able to protect its identity while remaining within the Canadian system.

He brandishes these laws of secularism and language as evidence, but they are minimalistic and inadequate.

But Quebec lives on a probationary regime. Ottawa just needs to pull on the leash.

Here we are.

We’ll finally know what’s on François Legault’s stomach. Do not act like that. what will he do

And many Quebecers will see the true nature of the Canadian regime. The “smoke show” is over.

That’s why I’m happy about it.

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