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Published: December 5, 2024
In a message received by Arab Canada News via email this Thursday morning titled "Pierre's Message," it stated:
that on November 23, 2024, Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Canadian opposition, sent a strongly worded message to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, criticizing the liberal government's policies which he believes have contributed to the division of Canadian society. Poilievre expressed his dissatisfaction with identity politics that rely on distinguishing citizens based on race, gender, religion, social status, and other factors. He also accused the government of opening borders to “terrorists” and encouraging social and political divisions.
The message emphasized the increase in hate crimes in Canada, including attacks on churches and temples, sectarian violence, and the government's failure to take decisive action against these crimes. Poilievre called for immediate elections, demanding Trudeau's removal to restore national values and security in Canada.
The message highlights issues of security, citizens' rights, and the implications of the policies that Poilievre described as undermining national unity.
The message highlighted:
1. The rise of hate crimes in Canada, including attacks on temples and churches, reflecting a deterioration in social security.
2. Government policy that allowed foreign interventions, especially from Iran, in Canada's internal affairs.
3. Criticism regarding the government's inadequate responses to those events.
Poilievre called for immediate elections, stating that Canadians need to restore national values and to remove Trudeau from office. The message received widespread reactions on social media and sparked significant debate in Canadian political circles.
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