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LILLEY: Trudeau plays politics with terrorism

In fact, I make this claim based on Trudeau’s actions of the last week. Trudeau spent most of last week trying to link his Conservative opponents to white supremacist extremism. Meanwhile, he pushed through a removal of any reference to Sikh extremism from an intelligence report just before he visited one of the largest Sikh temples in Canada on Saturday. There is no evidence that Andrew Scheer the federal Conservative leader supports white supremacy let alone those that would use violence to push the idea for political reasons. They know that I have always 100% denounced white supremacy and racism and anyone who promotes those hateful ideologies,” Scheer said after Trudeau raised the issue to deflect from a question about the SNC-Lavalin scandal. Yet, there was Trudeau on Friday night linking Scheer to white nationalists in a speech to supporters in Mississauga. But to Trudeau, linking these two men to white nationalism, white supremacy, without proof is fine because it helps him politically. Originally it listed in order, Shia extremism, Right-Wing extremism, Sikh extremism, Sunni extremism, and Canadian extremist travellers. Now the reference to Sikh extremists is gone and is replaced by, “Extremists who Support Violent Means to Establish an Independent State Within India.” On the website of Public Safety Canada is a statement about the removal of Sikh extremism, which says, “The Government’s communication of threats must be clear, concise, and cannot be perceived as maligning any groups.” Funny that. Sunni Muslims are another group and they representing more than 1 billion people.

LILLEY: Trudeau plays politics with terrorism

Trudeau spent most of last week trying to link his Conservative opponents to white supremacist extremism. Meanwhile, he pushed through a removal of any reference to Sikh extremism from an intelligence report just before he visited one of the largest Sikh temples in Canada on Saturday. There is no evidence that Andrew Scheer the federal Conservative leader supports white supremacy let alone those that would use violence to push the idea for political reasons. He did so last week as Trudeau again raised the issue and falsely claimed that Scheer supported the idea and stood with those that did. They know that I have always 100% denounced white supremacy and racism and anyone who promotes those hateful ideologies,” Scheer said after Trudeau raised the issue to deflect from a question about the SNC-Lavalin scandal. Yet, there was Trudeau on Friday night linking Scheer to white nationalists in a speech to supporters in Mississauga. But to Trudeau, linking these two men to white nationalism, white supremacy, without proof is fine because it helps him politically. Originally it listed in order, Shia extremism, Right-Wing extremism, Sikh extremism, Sunni extremism, and Canadian extremist travellers. Now the reference to Sikh extremists is gone and is replaced by, “Extremists who Support Violent Means to Establish an Independent State Within India.” On the website of Public Safety Canada is a statement about the removal of Sikh extremism, which says, “The Government’s communication of threats must be clear, concise, and cannot be perceived as maligning any groups.” Funny that. Sunni Muslims are another group and they representing more than 1 billion people.