Among discussions regarding the housing crisis in Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued a press statement regarding his foreign interference scandal that has taken place recently.
The Prime Minister, who is a household name in scandals and political incidents, has come forward to issue an apology to the Canadian people.
The leader of the Liberal Party came forward to say, “It has come to your attention that there is foreign interference in parliament. This has raised serious concerns regarding the safeguarding of our democracy. It is the foundation on which our democratic institutions have been built. This is one I take to heart.”
It is noted that Trudeau is a mediocre speaker, often stuttering in his speeches. However, this time especially, the Prime Minister appears severely sleep-deprived and stuttering his words, prompting discussion regarding his mental and physical health.
No leader should be in such a position of power if physically and mentally ill. In recent discussions, Trudeau appears to be distracted within discussions, on his phone and cross-talking when other committee members are talking. It is suggested by his committee members that he is a radical authoritarian and disliked within the committee room. On a side note, there are also rumours that he is proposing a bill to suppress the right to refuse vaccinations.
The Prime Minister added, “The value of fairness, integrity, and electoral systems of government are my fault. This will drive us to ensure our democracy against all forms of foreign interference.”
It must be emphasized that the Prime Minister has not passed any new laws as of writing this article: it is suggested that he be ousted from power for his negligence within the government. Trudeau has pushed to distract the committee from his inability to suppress foreign interference from China, in which it is unknown which of his committee members are Chinese sympathizers.
Trudeau added that he would “Increase physical security of all security to cast votes in a safe and secure environment.” It is noted that Trudeau’s sentence is grammatically incorrect, and his speech is difficult to understand. It is noted by experts that this unreasonable spending of money may be related to his money laundering allegations. It is also unknown where the money came from nor how much he intends to use to fund this new program.
In all cases, it is obvious Trudeau has been in a position of power for far too long and must be ousted from power before he puts Canada in greater positions of economic and political crisis.