Letter to the editor: Was MP Chrystia Freeland the brains behind Trudeau’s Emergencies Act?

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Editor’s note: Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act on February 14 and it was revoked a little over a week later on February 23, 2022.

It is no secret that Justin Trudeau is under qualified education-wise to be Prime Minister of Canada. One only has to look at his credentials as the ‘trust fund’ son of former PM Pierre Trudeau. Justin’s education pinnacle was teaching drama at a high school, which showed when he was involved in several political scandals that he seemed to worm his way out of, but he struck gold when he teamed up with MP Chrystia Freeland to use her intelligence to work with him on his goal of destroying democracy in Canada.

Very few Canadians, including myself, do not realize what a highly educated person Chrystia Freeland is and her background in Ukrainian and Russian is both impressive but scary.

Chrystia Freeland has a bachelor’s degree in Russian history and literature from Harvard before earning a master’s degree in Slavonic studies from Oxford University and was a Rhodes Scholar at St. Antony’s College. She later worked for numerous large newspapers such as the Financial Times and the Washington Post, authored several books, and her husband worked for the New York Times. Trudeau realized he had found a fellow Liberal with an outstanding educational background and similar plans for Canada, so our former drama teacher promoted her to Deputy Prime Minister and Financial Minister.

It was not hard to figure out who was the brains behind Trudeau’s new Canadian Emergencies Act, which allows for seizure of bank accounts, property, and vehicles. One can only conclude that it was her idea when Wikipedia wrote this about MP Chrystia Freeland: “She is a proponent of personal asset seizures and travel bans as part of economic sanction theories.” 

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Doug Wadel, 

Dunnville