Canada/Liberal Party
Canada/Liberal Party (Political party) | |
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Formation | 1861 |
The Liberal Party of Canada is the oldest active federal political party in Canada. The party has dominated federal politics of Canada for much of its history, holding power for almost 70 years of the 20th century.[1][2] As a result, it has sometimes been referred to as Canada's "natural governing party".[3][4]
Under Justin Trudeau
Party activist Daniel Dickin, pointed out that under Party Leader Justin Trudeau (2013-), rigged "open nominations" became the norm. At least a half dozen[5] Liberal nominations have been rigged or tampered with through the direct intervention of Trudeau's office: mysteriously disqualifying candidates, changing nomination dates, paperwork going "missing," and using dirty "back-room" politics to ensure the leader's candidate is chosen at any cost. When Andrew Leslie was acclaimed as the Liberal candidate for Orleans, it had to happened with police enforcement[6] and despite hundreds of Liberals attending the meeting to show their support for another candidate (and former Trudeau leadership rival). It was clear from the beginning that Leslie was Trudeau's hand-picked favourite, and certainly wouldn't be stopped by pesky processes like "democracy."
Party Members
Politician | Born | Died | Description |
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Marc LaLonde | 26 July 1929 | 6 May 2023 | Canadian politician who attended the 1977 Bilderberg as Canada/Minister of National Health and Welfare. Led a clandestine body within the Government that collected intelligence on the Quebec separatist movement and organized action against them. |
Gilles Lamontagne | 17 April 1919 | 14 June 2016 | Canadian politician who attended the 1983 Bilderberg. Lieutenant Governor of Quebec 1984-1990 |
Bill Morneau | 7 October 1962 | As Canadian Minister of Finance in March 2020 funded the "COVID-19 response" | |
Jane Philpott | 23 November 1960 | Canadian cabinet minister who was forced out by Justin Trudeau | |
Pascale St-Onge | 13 May 1977 | Canadian sports minister who wants to ban Russia and Belarus from the 2024 Olympics | |
Jody Wilson-Raybould | 23 March 1971 | Canadian cabinet minister who was forced out by Justin Trudeau |
References
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=Bpx2AwAAQBAJ&pg=PA274
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=uBbvCgAAQBAJ&pg=PT152
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=1bs3Zktu4PkC&pg=PT70%7Cyear=2007
- ↑ https://www.ubcpress.ca/asset/9447/1/9780774829991.pdf
- ↑ http://www.danieldickin.ca/2014/11/open-nominations-in-trudeaus-liberal.html
- ↑ http://ottawacitizen.com/news/politics/leslie-acclaimed-liberal-candidate-in-ottawa-orleans-in-chaotic-meeting
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