What do Canadians think of this man? What happens if he gets re-elected in 2019?

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Which one? The King of Cucks on the left handing out tax-payer money because he's had a silver spoon crammed down his throat his whole life and putting Canada on the fast track to ruin and/or civil war...

Or the murderer/terrorist being rewarded and set for an easy life for his actions by the King of Cucks?

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Misread the first half of the question* Cuckdeau is cancer that is killing Canada.
There are 3 possible things that can realistically happen in 2019.

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>Cuckdeau get's reelected because of all the pandering and importing voters via absurd immigration numbers. Creating even more problems and pushing Canada further towards an inevitable clash or abandonment by the white population to probably UK or USA.

2:
>The third party, the NDP, picks up enough of Trudeau's voters to split the vote enough to allow the conservatives to gain a foothold again. The conservatives however are increasingly leaning to the left to try and steal some of the liberal/NDP voters, so who knows if they will even do anything substantially different enough to change Canada's outlook. Perhaps delay it a little, but it won't stop it.

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>NDP gains enough voters via their new Sikh frontrunner to get elected into office. Who knows what will happen then, but probably almost the same thing as if Trudeau was in power. Potential for him to go off the rails because he's Sikh, so it's probably the least predictable since the Prime Minister has far more power than the President in terms of raw power allocated to them and the political systems in place in Canada.

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Leaf living abroad here.

Trudeau is the continuation of his father before him, former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. His father was the person who coined the term multiculturalism, and made it the mainstay of Canadian immigration policy from the 1960's onward. He was a Communist sympathizer, who married a woman who was I believe 20 years younger than him who had noted mental problems (Justin admits to this), and was a swinger. This is where the rumors stem from that Justin is actually the son of Fidel Castro (that and his resemblance to a young Castro).

With regards to Justin, he follows very closely in his father's footsteps, and admits to such in his ironically named book Common Ground. In the book he talks about living in the PM's house as a child, meeting with foreign dignitaries, going to private schools, holidaying at private government owned lodges and meeting the royal family, all of which gives him no common ground with the Canadian public. His life was spent basically living the life of a trust fund child, studying drama and arts at McGill university, teaching in BC, trying to go back to school for engineering but saying his heart wasn't in it (as an engineering graduate, I've heard that one before).

What makes him successful is that he has fully embraced the post-modernist Marxist ideology of the left, and combined it with the vanity of the social media generation. His political experience prior to being PM was being the MP for a riding in Montreal for a short period of time and being the son of the former PM, and that is it. However by latching on to leftist ideology fully, and using all of the buzz words such as feminism, equality, reparations, and the rest he has solidified the Liberal position by essentially taking votes from the further left, and until recently an admitted communist party, the NDP. He combined this with being a pretty boy who takes selfies, and had an instant victory.

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look what happened at the recent by elections.

NDP is going to be a non-entity in the next election, they lost badly even in ridings with high south-asian demographics.

The Conservatives remain in a mess.

Liberals may actually increase their majority. Trudeau's personal brand remains very high.

The sad truth is that he will win the next election as well based on his competition. Andrew Scheer is the prototypical cuckservative, who only won the leadership role based on inner party pandering. Even if his platform exceeds Trudeau's in every way, it gets down to the fact that Canadian women will not want to take selfies with him, something that Trudeau did throughout his campaign. While that may sound ridiculous, if you investigate his campaign, he did that at every single stop, as often as possible, as a cheap ploy to make people feel connected with him (once again, mostly women). His other competition in the NDP is a literal poo in the loo, which I don't think Canada is quite on board for voting for yet. The best that we could hope for in this situation is for the left to get divided in their virtue signalling between wanting to vote for the token brown guy, or the crying male feminist, and hand the election to the Cuckservative party.

Trudeau's ace is that he will forever be known as Le Weed Man, as legalization is set for July of 2018. It was a mainstay of his campaign platform, and one of the reasons he was able to draw in much of the leftist and younger voting demographics. His implementation of it, including the Federal excise tax, and leaving it up to the provinces, showed piss poor judgement and has resulted in it being a complete mess, but everything he touches has been so no one will notice.

Secondly he is also fast tracking citizenship for the Syrian refugees he is bringing in, guaranteeing him and the Liberal party votes for life. This follows in the tradition of the Labour Party of the UK, which has been opening the doors to mass immigration for a long time now to bring in their future voters. His immigration minister is a Somalian refugee, who has stated he wants one million new immigrants by 2020. Who do you think they will vote for?

We'll save a spot for you conservative Canadians down here. It's too late to take back Canada.

Unless of course you'd like to have a vote for the US to annex you guys. We could kick out that pussy for you.

I never considered the NDP a real competitor , if anything I looked at them as basically controlled opposition meant to split liberal votes that got off the conservatives leash.

I'm not so sure about Trudeau "winning", let alone increasing the gap in winning. He's given the media(which is ironically far less biased than America) and competitor parties well over enough fuel against him in the first 2 years of a 4 year term. Then they can squeeze out statistics on immigration and they money-hole that Trudeau's politics are in actual argumentation. We've already seen this in the House of Commons" where Trudeau is routinely ripped apart by *literally everyone*.

Would a Canadian civil war be possible if he keeps going although? Is it true criticism of Islam is soon to be illegal, and the government can take away your kids if you refuse to get them a sex change? What about Canada Balkanizing between Quebec, Marratimes, Alberta, etc?

In addition to the Syrian refugees he has also allowed Haitians from the United States access into Canada through land crossings. Many of them have gone straight on to welfare once in the country, and those who are awaiting processing are still given medical treatment at the tax payer's expense.

The corruption of Trudeau is never talked about in the Canadian media, specifically the CBC, as he increased their funding massively, while the previous Conservative government had put it on the chopping block. As such there is laughable amounts of journalistic investigation into the corruption of the Trudeau Foundation, which operates in a similar manner to the Clinton Foundation (donations in exchange for favors).

As there are no term limits on the Prime Minister position, as it is not an elected position, he could remain in there as long as they continue to win majority governments. Considering that the Liberal Party was consistently losing elections until this most recent one, and would change out their party leader each time, they will hold on to him as long as they can. The damage that he has done to the country, it's image, and its future demographics has yet to be fully realized because of this.

Side story: In his book he tells of how he used to be bullied in school because of who his parents were and their attention in the media. One story involved how a paparazzi photographer managed to get an upskirt photo of his mother as she was exiting a vehicle. The kid showed it to him in school in front of everyone, which of course made him cry. We may never know the name of the hero that day, but the picture lives on.

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Not quite how "Annexing" works, typically it's just "This is ours now" and the "victim" has no real way to resist it.
Just do it.

The name Trudeau needs to be wiped from Canadian history.

Seriously though, how do I go about immigrating to the US. Based on my lifestyle and income, I'd be paying $4000 less a year in taxes under Trumps new tax law.

Yeah well, we're trying to be polite.

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As long as you won't vote Democrat, you're good.

>In addition to the Syrian refugees he has also allowed Haitians from the United States access into Canada through land crossings. Many of them have gone straight on to welfare once in the country, and those who are awaiting processing are still given medical treatment at the tax payer's expense.

from what i understand quebec is pissed off about this and a lot of the haitians are going to be deported soon

refugee crisis will be an issue next election

the way i see it is:
>quebec will not vote for le turban NDP
>left vote split in urban areas
>cons maybe make gains in quebec as they wree the only part to make gains last election

for sure the libs will win but im guesing only a minority

also curious what are you doing in ireland?

best bet is to marry an american i

tbf guantanmo detainees should get reperations. guantanamo is inhuman even for sand nigger terrorists. We already have the means to drone strike them from orbit. No one learns any critical information in guatanamo, it's just where you're sent to be tortured for your crimes. At least the mudslimes realize it's inhumane to drag out this process, they will just drop you from a roof.

Working as an engineer. After the oil crashed a few years ago jobs were pretty hard to come by. Ireland also has a massive shortage of engineers at the moment as their main industry is pharmaceuticals, not oil, so the jobs were available. I moved over, and now live in the comfy countryside working at a plant and posting on here.

what would be less embarrassing.. accept that the Canadian government mishandled the Omar case and pay him off.. Or refuse the payment over principle, then get taken to the supreme court (and lose) and have to pay him 4 times more money?
The gov fucked up... and it was Harper who did that.