Canada’s Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was a Marxist Communist
by Edward Ulrich, December 15, 2024
This article summarizes a book that explains how the previous Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau (the father of the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau) was an extreme Marxist Communist, how he had appointed many extreme Communists to his administration, and how he had secretively been advancing many extreme Communist groups and agendas during his administration.
[Note: This article is based on the information in this article entitled “Pierre Trudeau was a Communist,” however I don’t know what its original source is or who wrote it. Apparently is it from a book that was written in 1970 when Pierre Trudeau was the Prime Minister of Canada.]
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Following is a summary of the information in the article that was originally written in 1970.
(INTRODUCTION)
This section explains Pierre Trudeau’s extreme Communist activities before he was the Prime Minister of Canada.
— The Canadian media goes out of its way to flatter Trudeau and conceal his extreme Communist background:
The story starts with Prime Minister Pierre-Elliott Trudeau who, as your newspaper has told you, is irresistibly charmant. By now you know that those admitted to his presence leave forever enchanté. His wit is like champagne, his learning immense. He adores pretty girls. They adore him. His overpowering masculinity may well destroy the Women’s Liberation Front.
Trudeau had an unhappy childhood, as a man of the people should. True, he did like being driven to school in a Rolls Royce. He was glad his father was a millionaire. Money came in so handy. But he became unhappy because so many other fathers were not millionaires. He decided to become “socially conscious.”
— During World War II, Trudeau spent some time in the Canadian Officers Training Corps, but he was kicked out for what he says was “lack of discipline.” He also spent some time in the Communist-backed Bloc Populaire, helping to undermine the war effort.
— In 1947, Trudeau was a student at the London School of Economics, which was founded by the Fabian Socialists to train Marxists and spread Marxism. Professor Harold Laski, then head of the Fabian Society, was publicly advocating violent revolution at the time. Twenty years later when Trudeau was about to become Prime Minister, he said in an interview that Laski is “the most stimulating and powerful influence he has encountered.”
— Trudeau was a wealthy pro-Communist drifter in his youth, where he was a student in Paris, he visited Communist Yugoslavia, he was in the Middle East during the first Arab-Israeli war, and he was in Shanghai when Mao Tse-tung took power.
— In 1949, Trudeau got a job as an economic advisor to the Privy Council in Ottawa. The Russian KGB defector Igor Gouzenko said that Trudeau got the position with the help of Robert Bryce, who earlier served in Washington where he belonged to a Communist study group and was a close friend of the Soviet spy Alger Hiss.
— When Trudeau was in Paris he had spent time with a Canadian Gérard Pelletier, who was with the World University Service that was giving American money to countries that were about to become Communist.
— In 1951, Trudeau and Pelletier began to publish a Marxist magazine in Montreal called “Cité Libre.” It published articles by people such as Professor Raymond Boyer who was exposed and convicted as a Soviet espionage agent, the Quebec Director of Agitation and Propaganda for the Communist Party Pierre Gélinas, and a leading theoretician of the Communist Party and the editor of “Marxist Review” Stanley B. Ryerson. (Also mentioned is that it was reported that the magazine did not publish Ryerson, but it is shown that it actually did.)
— In 1952, an international economic conference of the Communist World Peace Council and the Communist World Federation of Trade Unions was held in Moscow. Of the 471 delegates, 132 were from officially Communist countries, and 300 of the remaining 339 were known or suspected Party members. Trudeau was a delegate from Canada, and his name appears first on the report that was printed in Moscow, which shows that he was the head of the Canadian Communist delegation.
— In 1953 Trudeau was banned from entering the United States by the Eisenhower Administration due to his Communist activities.
— In order to make himself seem less extreme, Trudeau claimed in an interview that “he threw snowballs at Stalin’s statue” while in Moscow, however a Toronto Telegram correspondent Peter Worthington checked the meteorological records and found that there was no snow in Moscow during the conference in April, 1952.
— During the next few years, Trudeau frequently clashed with the Quebec police, published Communist articles, and organized a political front called “Le Rassemblement,” which was so communistic that even the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (now the Socialist New Democratic Party) refused to join.
— In 1960 Trudeau led a delegation to Communist China for a “victory celebration,” where he met Mao Tse-tung who he idolized.
— In 1968 Trudeau co-authored a book “Two Innocents In Red China.” (link and link) In the book he depicted his meeting with Mao Tse-tung and the other Communist leaders, calling Mao “one of the great men of the century”:
…It is a stirring moment: these greybeards, in their ripe old age, embody today the triumph of an idea, an idea that has turned the whole world upside down and profoundly changed the course of human history.
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…Mao Tse-tung, one of the great men of the century, has a powerful head, an unlined face, and a look of wisdom tinged with melancholy. The eyes in that tranquil face are heavy with having seen too much of the misery of men.
— In the book he even applauds Mao Tse-tung’s brutal and genocidal policies, calling him a “genius”:
Everyone knows that the Communists summarily rushed to the gallows or to jail many of the great landed proprietors. It was the genius of Mao Tse-tung to realize the extent to which his revolution must depend on the peasants, and he mercilessly suppressed the class that inspired in these peasants awe, respect, and submissiveness towards outworn traditions.
— Trudeau was also in other countries when Communist leaders took control. For example he was in Ghana when the Communist Kwame Nkrumah took over, he was in Algeria when the Communist Ahmed Ben Bella took over, and he was picked up the U.S. Coast Guard and deported back to Canada when he was apprehended paddling a canoe to Cuba from Key West.
— In 1962 Trudeau became a professor at the University of Montreal despite protests about his appointment, and he immediately went to work indoctrinating pro-Cuba and pro-Castro “Fidelistas,” where the school soon became filled with them.
— In 1963 Trudeau campaigned with the Marxist New Democratic Party against the Liberals, where he called the Liberals “a spineless herd” because they decided to be in favor of using nuclear weapons for defense.
Thoughts Of Chairman Trudeau
This section explains that Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau has been espousing schemes for imposing Communism in Canada through incrementally advancing it.
Following are quotes from the section:
[T]rudeau isn’t simply trying to govern Canada. He isn’t just trying to protect the realm, as he should. What he is really doing is using his powerful position as a weapon.
What he really wants, like his idol, Mao Tse-tung, is power.
Indeed, says Trudeau, “the experience of that superb strategist Mao Tse-tung might lead us to conclude that in a vast and heterogeneous country, the possibility of establishing socialist strongholds in certain regions is the very best thing…”
It’s unnecessary and infeasible to establish Socialism all at once, he says.
In a big country like China, or like Canada, the best way to impose Socialism is to manipulate group after group and seize region after region. He says, “Federalism must be welcomed as a valuable tool which permits dynamic parties to plant socialist governments in certain provinces, from which the seed of radicalism can slowly spread.”
Notice the crucially important fact that Trudeau’s famous opposition to separatism isn’t based, like Lincoln’s, on a desire to keep his country together. Federalism for Trudeau is like everything else a tool – with which to impose Communism on Canada.
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Observe that it was obvious his idol Mao was a Communist long before the New York Times finally agreed. It was obvious that Castro was a Communist long before he announced it. It was obvious, long before he took over, that Ben Bella was a Communist. But the incredible fact is that in Trudeau’s case the same thing is more obvious than in all the others put together.
ndeed, remember that we are talking here, of course, only about the known facts. In Montreal, a former Police Intelligence official told me that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (R.C.M.P.) over the years had collected a big file on Trudeau, but that Pierre destroyed it as soon as he could.
So there really is only one conclusion to be drawn. As you know, I usually draw it only after discovering the serial numbers of someone’s Party card tattooed on his forehead. But in this case, as we have seen, there is nothing else to say – and Pierre, after all, isn’t trying very hard to hide it. I wish there were some other conclusion, but there isn’t. Pierre-Elliott Trudeau is a Communist. He has always been a Communist.
He is now conspiring to impose Communist dictatorship on the people of Canada.
The Big Switch
This section explains that initially Pierre Trudeau was appointed to key positions in Prime Minister Lester Pearson’s administration who was also a Communist, and in 1968 Trudeau was elected as Prime Minister due to the complicity of the Canadian media refusing to report about his Communist past.
From the article:
… Prime Minister Lester Pearson appointed Trudeau his Parliamentary Secretary. Politicians and reporters stared at each other. Who is Trudeau? In 1967, Pearson appointed him Minister of Justice. Politicians and reporters stared at each other. Who is Trudeau? And in 1968 Pearson conveniently retired, opening the way for Lucky Pierre.
I realize that what you have already read presses painfully on your limits of belief but the fact is that Pearson is also a Communist. Elizabeth Bentley, the late, former Soviet spy, testified in Executive Session before a Congressional Subcommittee in Washington that “Mike” Pearson had been one of those who passed information to the spy ring.
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Early in 1968, Pierre announced his availability. Mike dropped the word that Pierre was his choice. And suddenly, with the precision of the New York Philharmonic, the Canadian Press began to sell Pierre to the people.
His Communist record was simply ignored. Attempts to discuss it were branded as “hate.”
Canadian women read instead about his intense masculinity. So blatant was the blackout of Pierre’s Communist background that the Calgary Herald refused an anti-Trudeau ad composed of passages from his own writings. The Toronto Globe & Mail and the Toronto Star also refused ads to detail his Communist background.
And so complete has been the blackout that in January, 1971, former Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, of the Progressive Conservatives – who correspond roughly to our Republicans – demanded an investigation of the government-owned C.B.C. network.
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In April, 1968, Trudeau was elected Party leader at the Liberal Convention. The Liberals controlled Commons, which meant, in the parliamentary system, that he had now become Prime Minister. He dissolved Parliament immediately and called an election.
During the campaign no issues were discussed.
No program was presented. No questions were resolved. Marxist T.C. Douglas, leader of the New Democrats, and Robert Stanfield, leader of the Progressive Conservatives, indignantly defended Lucky Pierre from “hate.”
Canadians were told that Pierre should be Prime Minister because he is sexier and cha-chas better than anyone else. And in June, 1968, Trudeau was elected.
Our great neighbor now had a Prime Minister with a Communist record more blatant than Castro’s.
The Rest Of The Ring
This section explains extreme Communists that Pierre Trudeau appointed to key positions in his Administration.
— Trudeau appointed an extreme Communist Jean-Louis Gagnon to run a program he created called Information Canada, and he also appointed him Co-Chairman of the influential Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism, he appointed him to the position of a Deputy Cabinet Minister, and he appointed him as Solicitor-General.
— Jean-Louis Gagnon was a managing editor of many newspapers, and he was a contributor to Trudeau’s Communist Cité Libre newspaper. He was also a dues-paying member of the Communist Party, and he worked for many Communist front groups around the world:
… Before World War II, Jean-Louis was Secretary-Treasurer of L’Union Nationale Ouvrière, a labor organization. The U.N.O. kicked him out for Communist activities. He was also was a writer for La Nation. But La Nation kicked him out for running a Communist cell. During the war, he worked for the British Foreign Office, recommended for the job by Soviet spy Donald Maclean. The British kicked him out for Communist activities. The French kicked him out of North Africa after the Allied landings.
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Jean-Louis has been a speaker at many Communist meetings. As you see on Page 14, for instance, he was one of two speakers at a meeting of the Labor Youth Federation – previously known as the Young Communist League. The other, as you see, was Fred Rose, an officer in G.R.U. (Soviet military intelligence), who later was convicted and sent to the penitentiary for Soviet espionage. Rose was one of Gagnon’s bosses in the Party.
You also see on Page 14 the telegram Gagnon sent from Washington to Montreal, May 1, 1946, expressing his adoration of “the great Soviet Union.”
The papers brought by Igor Gouzenko to the Canadians from the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa revealed that it was Jean-Louis Gagnon who had supplied Soviet Colonel Zabotin with the information that the exact date of D-Day was June 6, 1944.
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Indeed, in his office in Trudeaugrad, another opposition Member of Parliament told us that Gagnon’s wife, Hélène, is on the payroll of Peking, where she has been Mao Tse-tung’s guest, and that Pravda pays her through Bucharest, where she goes to pick it up.
— In a personal letter, Gagnon wrote:
Nationalism leads to useless wars; class struggle leads to liberation of the oppressed…the class struggle is a liberating factor…I believe that we will find ourselves, inevitably, on the same side of the barricades; because, first of all I believe that one day there will be barricades, and finally because I believe that lead (bullets), fire and blood will suffice to ensure our agreement…
— In Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are controlled by the Solicitor-General, therefore Gagnon is now running the national police of Canada.
— Another member of Trudeau’s cabinet Jean Marchand wrote for Cité Libre, and is now Trudeau’s Secretary of State. One of the members of Parliament was quoted saying that in his opinion Marchand is “the most dangerous man of all – very clever, very deceitful, very doctrinaire [as a Communist].”
— Trudeau also appointed Paul Martin, Lester Pearson’s Minister of External Affairs, to be the Liberal leader of the Senate (which corresponds to the British House of Lords.)
— From the article:
Martin for some incredible reason has not been a contributor to Cité Libre, as far as I know, but he is an advocate of what we call “socialized medicine,” is generally anti-American, is a champion of the United Nations, strongly opposed to our bombing of the Communists in North Vietnam, and has done what he could to bring down anti-Communist Rhodesia.
Martin has also been a prominent, charter member of the Canadian branch of the Communist Institute of Pacific Relations exposed by a Subcommittee of Congress. One of his old friends is identified Soviet spy Mark Gayn, of the Toronto Star, who left the United States after exposure of his role in the Amerasia spy case.
— Trudeau had also appointed many homosexuals to key positions due to the fact that they are “usable."
By Their Fruit
This section explains many of the current Communist agendas of the Pierre Trudeau’s administration
— Trudeau has been saying that he wants to make the Royal Canadian Mounted Police more “efficient”— but actually his real complaint is the fact that the RCMP has been “too efficient,” where for years it has been doing an efficient job of catching Communists. Therefore Pierre wants to close the Security and Intelligence Directorate of the R.C.M.P. and replace it with a civilian security agency.
— From the article:
Chairman Pierre is trying to arrange this without the traditional debate before Parliament. Parliaments and Congresses are so inefficient, are they not? Some unenlightened Members might ask embarrassing questions. Indeed, Chairman Pierre is responsible for Bill 75-C, which allows the government arbitrarily to limit debate on Bills before Parliament.
— Trudeau also introduced a Bill C-3 under the guise of liquidating “hate” and “contempt,” where anyone caught being contemptuous and hateful in print toward minorities can be prosecuted and jailed.
— From the article:
Exactly what “hate literature” is, C-3 does not make clear, but during the 1968 campaign Chairman Pierre gave us a hint, when he used that phrase to describe opposition material on which was reprinted excerpts from his own books. “Hate literature,” under C-3, apparently will be anything critical of Chairman Pierre – a handy coincidence if you are imposing a dictatorship.
— Trudeau is very opposed to military expenditures, where he drastically reduced Canada’s N.A.T.O. commitment, and he opposes the Anti-Ballistic Missile defense system of the United States. He has also reduced the Canadian military from 92,000 men to 82,000, and he is destroying their professionalism and denying them needed funds. Canada’s Pacific coast is being guarded by only two night fighters.
— Trudeau has been advocating for disarming the population with gun control laws.
— Trudeau is touting his “White Paper on Taxation” as the “solution” to what Finance Minister Edgar Benson calls “social injustice,” by imposing ruinous taxation on small business that are trying to be competitive. It includes establishing a “Valuation Day,” on which the personal possessions of Canadians would be itemized and taxed.
The Poor War Revolution
This sections explains the “new Fascism” that is being implemented in Canada, where many Marxist Communist conferences are being organized that are funded by Trudeau’s government, where the organizers are also deceptively proclaiming that Trudeau is a “tyrant” in order to throw suspicion off of him.
(See the article text.)
The Cannon Fodder
This sections explains Canada’s agenda of allowing U.S. draft dodgers and military deserters to become citizens of Canada during the Vietnam war. [Note I think Canada should be applauded for that, except for the Communist aspects of it. Also see this Wikipedia article about that issue.]
— From the article:
Premier “Red Mike” Pearson had already opened the door to deserters, and in May, 1969, Trudeau opened it all the way. Deserters from the American military, like draft dodgers, who ask to become “landed” immigrants, are now processed by Canadian Immigration without regard for their military status.
Five years later, they can become Canadian citizens. It is impossible to know exactly how many are there, because many don’t try to get “landed,” but the combined total of both types is apparently between 50,000 and 60,000, most of whom are in Toronto.
Most of them used to be draft dodgers, better educated and more ideological; but now, with the loosening of the draft, the majority are deserters.
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Some are Communists, some opportunists, some ordinary cowards. Most of them work at very badly paid jobs, a few at very good ones.
A few steal. A few scrounge. A few get welfare. Half the welfare bill in Toronto is paid by the federal government, thirty percent by the Province of Ontario and the rest by the Metropolitan area.
And local Welfare Commissioner John Anderson says he is not even allowed to ask whether an applicant is a citizen. “Almost nobody is sent back,” he says, “even if he’s mildly criminal. Immigration is very lax.”
— The Toronto Anti-Draft Program was formerly the federally-financed Student Union for Peace Action. It was launched by a former American William Spira who has also been connected with the radical Communist National Guardian in the U.S., with the group Canadians for the National Liberation Front, and he runs a Communist bookstore in suburban Thornhill called the Third World Information Service.
— The Toronto Anti-Draft Program has several rooms and offices where the walls are covered with Communist propaganda and various “counselors” speak with the clients they are helping to dodge the draft or desert the military.
— The author explains the mentality of the draft dodgers and he interviews a few of them who are present in the Toronto Anti-Draft Program office. He explains that many have extreme anti-U.S. and pro-Communist mentalities, for example one says that he thinks Mao “has done a beautiful job in China,” and “he has heard” that Communism “is working in Cuba.”
— From the article:
Has Dick actually read the U.S. Constitution and its Russian opposite? Is he aware that the latter promises handouts, taken originally from the people, but that ours, on the contrary, restricts the central government – the “Establishment” Dick claims to oppose? I don’t know.
It doesn’t matter. He probably does know that Mao has already murdered more than 30 million Chinese, but as Lenin once put it, you can’t make an omeletski without breaking eggs.
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I ask Dick why the Nixon Administration he says should be tried for war crimes is sending military supplies to Russia and its European satellites, which in turn supply almost all the Vietcong’s military equipment.
Dick does not answer. His face is blank.
— Another organization is profiled, called the Committee to Aid Refugees from Militarism (C.A.R.M.) which is a commune in Toronto. The author interviews various people involved with it, mostly being U.S. citizens who have moved to Canada. Some are better informed than others, and some are anti-authoritarian and others are not.
A Look At The “Life Style”
This section describes and interviews members of a hippie commune living in a high-rise building near the University of Toronto, where many of its members are initially from the United States.
(See the article text.)
The Network In Ottawa
This section profiles a man who deserted the U.S. Navy in 1970 and was “landed” in Toronto, where he got a job as an assistant manager at a McDonald’s restaurant which he likes, but he says that he misses living in the United States. It also interviews people who work for the Toronto Anti-Draft Programme.
(See the article text.)
La Piece de Resistance
This section explains how two high-profile kidnappings of Canadian government officials by the Communist group “Front de Liberation du Québec” were likely done with the knowledge of Trudeau’s government for ulterior motives— in order to create an excuse to invoke the War Measures Act that suspended the Canadian Bill of Rights, where the government was given the power of censorship, it was allowed searches without warrants, and allowed arrests without trials.
— On October 5, 1970, a cell of the Communist “Front de Liberation du Québec” kidnapped the senior British trade commissioner James Richard Cross from his home in Montreal, and five days later another F.L.Q. cell kidnapped Quebec’s Minister of Labor Pierre Laporte.
— The F.L.Q. is a Communist terrorist organization, like the F.L.N. in Algeria and the Vietcong in South Vietnam. It was founded in 1963 by Georges Schoeters, a Belgian trained in Cuba by Fidel Castro.
— A former Montreal police intelligence official said that one of the kidnappers Marc Carbonneau was flown to Cuba in December in exchange for Cross’s release, and he has been a member of the Communist Party for ten years.
— The kidnappers are now in Communist Algeria, which has been helping and financing the Communist F.L.Q. for years.
— The F.L.Q. has also been trained in Jordan by a Communist terror group called Al Fatah. F.L.Q. leaders have applauded the Communist Black Panthers, and Communist terrorist Stokely Carmichael once sent a telegram of sympathy to “our brothers in the F.L.Q.” Carmichael’s “brothers” have murdered several people in many bombings over the years.
— In an F.L.Q. document entitled Revolutionary Strategy And The Role Of The Avant-Garde, the Communists say the following: “Here in Quebec the fight for the overthrow of Capitalism is inseparably linked to the fight for national independence. Neither will go anywhere without the other…”
— Due to the kidnappings, on October 16, 1970, Pierre Trudeau invoked the War Measures Act, which suspended the Canadian Bill of Rights and imposed a dictatorship on Canada, where his government was given the power of censorship, was allowed searches without warrants, and arrests without trials— All because his fellow Communists at the F.L.Q. had given him an excuse to do so.
— As Justice Minister in 1967, Trudeau could have suppressed the Communists by using laws designed for the purpose when it was revealed they were training in the Laurentians, but he did nothing.
— From the article:
In Canada, as in the United States, kidnapping, murder, and sedition are unlawful. Instead, he used a law which imposed dictatorship even in British Columbia, thousands of miles from the F.L.Q. problem.
Canadians in general suffered more from his “solution” than they did from the problem.
Indeed, the possibility that Communist Pierre-Elliott Trudeau colluded with the Communist F.L.Q. in the matter must be seriously considered. Charles Gagnon, one of the revolutionaries now on trial, was still another frequent contributor to Trudeau’s Cité Libre.
Indeed, before he entered politics, Trudeau turned Cité Libre over to Pierre Vallières, another of the F.L.Q. leaders now on trial, who also had been a frequent contributor to the magazine. In some direct or indirect way did they concoct a Canadian version of Hitler’s Reichstag fire?
— It is explained how socialized medicine came to Quebec in June 1970 in the form of Provincial Bill #8, which mandated that doctors in Quebec now cannot bill their patients but instead they must be paid directly by the Province – however now they are paid as much as thirty-five percent less than they were earning before, and their customers are now paying more but to the government.
— It is explained how thousands of Quebec specialists simply stopped working in protest after the first kidnapping, and after the second kidnapping the Federation of Medical Specialists of Quebec offered to call its members back to work if the government would agree to negotiate the matters of dispute after the F.L.Q. crisis was over. The government refused and the doctors would not yield, however they did continue to provide emergency services in the meantime.
— From the article:
Later that same day, Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa forced Bill #41 through the National Assembly (Provincial legislature). Bill #41 ordered the specialists back to work immediately, threatening fines of $200 to $500 per day and one-month jail sentences. The law applied to every specialist who had held a license to practice in Quebec during the previous three months – even though he might already have moved permanently to another province or country.
And any syndicate or Association officer, official, or employee who denounced the Bill was to be fined $5,000 to $50,000 per day and jailed for as long as a year. In other words, the doctors were now enslaved and denied even their freedom of speech.
— … The next morning, Trudeau invoked the War Measures Act, which caused the specialists to decide to return to work, which was likely the motivation for Trudeau imposing the act in the first place.
— Also during the crisis, Trudeau announced that his government would establish full diplomatic relations with Communist China, while Mao’s agents were already in the process of setting up their embassy in Ottawa.
What Happens Now?
This section explains that Canada is on the verge of becoming a a Communist country, where Trudeau and the Canadian government are financing revolution against themselves to justify a dictatorship as the “solution.”
— Canada is on the verge of becoming a a Communist country, where Trudeau will continue to deny he is a Communist until he seizes total power.
— Recently Trudeau shouted from his limousine to unemployed Quebec workers protesting in Ottawa: “Mangez de la merde!”— Meaning “Eat s**t!” And on another occasion he used an obscene gesture on the floor of Parliament while mouthing the words, “F*** off!”
— The same terror that exists in Saigon can now be found in Montreal, where much extreme anti-U.S. sentiments exist. For example some hotels discriminate against U.S. citizens.
— Many doctors are moving from Canada to the U.S. as “refugees” from Canada’s new socialized medicine policies.
— Tyrants throughout history have exploited mobs in the streets to justify the imposition of a dictatorship at the top, which is the meaning of the word “demagoguery.” Trudeau and the Canadian government have been financing revolution against themselves to justify a dictatorship as the “solution.”
— The U.S. also has reason to be concerned due to Richard Nixon issuing Executive Orders that the President may use if he declares a state of “national emergency” – which is a term that Mr. Nixon’s Order does not define. “America, in short, has its own War Measures Act. And America has its own Trudeau.”
Postscript
This section of the article was written more recently by Kathleen Moore of the website Habeas Corpus Canada.
— The Communists and FLQ terrorist leaders who have infiltrated Canada since 1959 mostly emerge from two locations in Montreal— Trudeau’s pro-Communist magazine “Cité Libre,” and the Canadian newspaper “LaPresse.” There have been Communist infiltrations of Canda prior to this time however.
— The Communists have been trained to engage in an attack on North America, and more recently they have been using a strategy of creating a “fake” separatist party in order to trick Canadians in Quebec to vote to impose the EU system of world government on all of Canada in bogus “negotiations” “to secede.”
— The Communists are attempting to impose a new system of government on Canada, where the Constitution of Canada would be “dissolved” and the country would be broken into sub-states where each State would supposedly be given its own “sovereignty.” However all of the states would be subservient to a central authority operating behind the front of the Communist U.N. (the central banks and multinational corporations), just as the situation is with the European Union. (See the article text for details.)
— Organizations and members of the global elite have been involved in the plan such as George Soros, the Rhodes Society, the Canadian International Council, The Chatham House (The Royal Institute of International Affairs), the CFR, and Queen Elizabeth.