This is Andrew Scheer, leader of Canada’s Conservative Party. This video was originally posted to his Facebook page, and removed, shortly afterward.
Source: http://riseoftheislamist.com via The Quiggin Report
This is Andrew Scheer, leader of Canada’s Conservative Party. This video was originally posted to his Facebook page, and removed, shortly afterward.
Source: http://riseoftheislamist.com via The Quiggin Report
Canada’s next Prime Minister?
Scheer shows real leadership and speaks for the Canadian people as he condemns the outrageous $10.5 million payout to Omar Khadr
As mass outrage spreads after the Trudeau government secretly paid $10.5 million in taxpayer dollars to convicted terrorist Omar Khadr and denied Tabitha Speer the chance to be heard in court, Andrew Scheer is speaking out against the awful payment.
Watch as Scheer shows the leadership and common-sense that Trudeau so obviously lacks:
Source: Spencer Fernando
Andrew Scheer pulls off an upset against Maxime Bernier – but who is the official leader of the opposition? And can he beat Trudeau in 2019?
Source: Jill Colton.
It is official! Andrew Scheer, Member of Parliament for Regina-Qu’Appelle, and former Speaker of the House of Commons, will be PM Trudeau’s conservative challenger in 2019. There were 13 candidates running for leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada in 2017 at the Leadership Convention in Toronto, this week.
I don’t know much about Andrew–especially whether or not he is part of the Deep State, like his predecessor, Stephen Harper. I guess we will have to see if he attends Bilderberg in the next year or two.
Every Prime Minister of Canada has been chosen by the Bilderberg Group, from Pierre Trudeau onward. Pierre Trudeau is the PM who scuttled the publicly-owned Bank of Canada in joining the G7. (Unlike most other NATO/G20 countries, Canada’s banks remains publicly-owned. Canada could return to debt-free, sovereign money with the passage of a single bill–which the Honourable Paul T. Hellyer is working towards, with attorney Rocco Galati.
Canada was virtually debt-free beforehand. The standard of living peaked at this time. It was also during the pre-Trudeau era that most of Canada’s infrastructure was built.