Yeah, sorry about that burgers

Yeah, sorry about that burgers

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Lets be honest, you're not.

It's your money, leaf.

is that 8 million duckcoin or real money?

>8mill for only one burger

if anything, we invested for his next atempt

I would be angry but at least it’s canadian tax “dollars” and not my money going to that terrorist

Americans are so jealous of Trudeau

Canada's economy blows away forecasts with 4.5% growth — its strongest start to year since 2002
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>Canadians will defend this.
Honestly all Canada deserves is a pesticide.

Fuck Canada.
We are Canada's national defense, and they pay terrorist who murder Americans.
No, they're not. They're not even ashamed of it. With Allies like Canada, who needs terrorist?

We literally made an Islamic terrorist who killed an American soldier a millionaire

Get fucking rekt mutt

They gave him $8 million because the US government detained him without a trial and tortured him while our government knew about it and did nothing. Trudeau gave him a settlement of $8 million because any competent lawyer would have gotten tens of millions had it gone to trial. Stop being retarded OP.

Don't change the subject syrup nigger

this

oh well
now he gets to be paranoid for the rest of his life about being captured and tortured to death by some vets.
well until the part where it happens.

>Any competent lawyer would have gotten him tens of millions
>Because the US, not Canadistan, did something
>A third party did something
>Somehow Canada is responsible

Holy fucking shit. My neighbor's dog keeps fucking barking all night. Can Canada pay me compensation for the nuisance?

>People not knowing anything about this other than outrage propaganda

Omar was very unlikely to be the person who killed the soldier in the first place, and a lot of people who were there testified as such, but it was pretty much quashed because they were eager for someone to blame.

Omar was tortured while under arrest, something Canadian agents were complacent to. So Omar sued the Canadian government for having his human rights violated.

Harper (previous Prime Minister) spent millions trying to fight this for nothing. Trudeau gave a settlement much less of what Omar originally was seeking, because this was pretty much an open-and-shut case that the Canadian government was going to get buttfucked in court on.

Yeah there's a chance Omar killed the dude, and you can argue about child responsibility and being raises into terrorism and shit, but regardless, Omar had his rights violated, and he was getting compensation regardless. Trudeau just saved a ton of money on an inevitable outcome. If anything, blame Harper for being complicit in torture, then wasting millions trying to fight the lawsuit for nothing.

>>Somehow Canada is responsible

Canada is responsible because Omar is a Canadian citizen who was protected under our Charter, which guarantees he have a fair trial and not be tortured. Canada violated his human rights by allowing him to be tortured. It's not that fucking complicated, your comparison is retarded.

>Allied country detains citizen without a trial
>Receive intel that they are psychologically and physically torturing him
>Do nothing about it

The Canadian government is at fault for allowing a citizen to be detained by an allied nation knowing full well that he was being mistreated and tortured.

For the record, I hate that sack of shit and his wretched family but our government shouldn't allow citizens to be detained by allied nations and tortured and certainly shouldn't look the other way when it's happening.

No, you're retarded. If you get kidnapped and forced into a slave labor camp by China next time you go to Toronto, then escape, does Canada have to compensate for China's failure to give you a proper trial?

I agree it's morally wrong, but not compensable. Canada didn't do the torturing.

he is a terrorist and should have rotted in Gitmo.

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They allowed it to happen though. The government knew that he was being tortured and they did nothing to stop it. Whether I like it or not, he's a Canadian citizen and has rights and the government failed to uphold those rights when they allowed the US to mistreat him.

Burn the leafs when

A US civil court should be able to generate orders in Canada and confiscate all Khadr's assets on some (((terrorist pretext))) fairly quickly. Its fine.

So what? How does that make any maltreatment he suffered Canada's fault?

Assuming Canada had a duty to act, there's no way to know that Canada's actions would have done anything. Canada's lack of action cannot be said to have been either a cause-in-fact or a proximate cause of any alleged maltreatment. Unless Canada's tort system is totally fucked beyond any semblance of the common law from which the whole Anglosphere derives its legal system, there is no way in hell that guy would have won at trial. He wouldn't even have won a preliminary motion to dismiss, if such a thing exists in Canada.

Oman Khadr
Virgin leaf

>Canada's lack of action cannot be said to have been either a cause-in-fact or a proximate cause of any alleged maltreatment

>cbc.ca/news/politics/omar-khadr-legal-analysis-aaron-wherry-1.4199409

It turns out the government not only knew that he was being tortured by the US, they used his detention and torture as an opportunity to interrogate him for intel. This made the government complicit in his detention and mistreatment. Most legal experts think he could have gotten as much as $20 million if it had went to trial.

WRONG. There is this thing called the non-withstanding clause which could of been used to BTFO that sandnigger. They didn't because they just had to fucking virtue signal

>Omar is a Canadian citizen
Well that's what you get for giving anyone who isn't white citizenship.

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