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I'm still surprised how nasty it gets during parliament meetings and how often they fight, it's almost like a bunch of children are running our country sometimes
It's worse than that. Children usually grow up. So many of these "leaders" have proven themselves to be incapable of that.
Even most low level jobs require a lot more professionalism and self-restraint than this lot demonstrate.
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Wow, what a waste of time. Why didn't they just walk around though? There's a lot of room on the left, lol!
Not allowed to cross the floor to the opposition.... which in itself is stupid and childish that a bunch of grown adults can't move in traffic due to a stupid old rule and an invisible line on the floor.
I dislike and can't stand Trudeau, but I have to say this is being blown way out of proportion, but that I guess really isn't a surprise with how things are when it comes to politics. If this was the leader of another party who did this or any one of the former PMs who did this, you would have the opposite sides screaming the same overblown bloody murder and public that don't like them doing the same and calling him an arrogant rude jackass, etc..
Reality is in this day and age of over the top PC and over-sensitivity, in most work places you can't be doing something like that and would likely get a call from HR and likely a note in your file, but it is what it was, it was a minor thing, he apologized, move on.
I'm an RS lefty and I never really had a hate on for Harper until this past election and that really had a lot more to do with his campaign strategy than his actual tenure as PM, so ...
I also didn't vote for Trudeau and I think this whole thing is ridiculous. Would feel the same way if Harper had done it.
Can you imagine if a similar elbowing incident happened in the U.S. Congress?
that'd be great...a bunch of idiots in that congress deserve more than an elbow to the chest
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Wouldn't be any different with Trump. Unless his party control both houses, he will either apologize or do some deal under the table with the other party to save their face. The White House does not have absolute power, it must work with both houses if the President want to pass any bill that would leave a legacy. A game of give and take if you will. Trudeau probably didn't give a fuck but he apologized/was advised to apologize because it would help him in the future.
As a campaign guy, he can pretty much say whatever he wants to benefit him but once assume office, he needs to do things differently if he wants things go his way.
Ruth Ellen Brosseau has shocked the New Democrat Party by announcing her decision to quit politics and pursue a career as a professional soccer player. The NDP MP made the announcement outside the House of Commons today, only days after being elbowed in the chest by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and hours after a video emerged of her “world class performance”.
“Given the recent circumstances I no longer feel safe to continue as a female politician in Canada,” she told the BSJ. “Instead I will pursue a career in an industry that involves no physical contact whatsoever, soccer.”
The 32-year-old caught the attention of the football world, after her exploits against the PM, which prompted Argentine legend Maradona, to tweet his “respect” for Brosseau’s display, claiming her instinctive skills of deception, and quick thinking, would stand her in good stead for a “long career in football”.
“The way she twisted her body to maximise impact, before launching herself backwards, was the sign of a player ideally suited to this sport,” he explained. “Capped off with a large scream to alert the authorities. She’s really mastered the fundamentals.”
Amongst the plaudits from the Canadian soccer community, was coach John Herdman, who said Brosseau could “have her pick of any soccer team in the world”. However the Canadian Women’s soccer team head coach, remains skeptical that Brosseau will stay in North America, with a number of the world’s biggest soccer clubs circling. “The lure of Italian football, for a player of her diving ability may prove to be too strong,” he admitted. “She’ll be treated like a literal god there.”
Herman was less than complimentary about Trudeau’s role in the incident. “It was a rookie mistake from a man of his vast experience,” Herman said. “If that had been on the soccer field, the PM would have got a straight red card and probably a 2-year ban for brushing against someone’s chest like that.”
For Brosseau, all of these exciting opportunities are tempered slightly, by the fact she’s still recovering from the significant injuries sustained during the encounter with the PM. But the wonderkid claims to already be ahead of schedule: “Doctors say my speedy recovery from such serious wounds, make it seem as if I wasn’t even injured at all. Guess I’m some sort of medical miracle.”
The Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to face criminal charges following his “vicious assault” on 2 New Democrat MPs in the House of Commons, that has left one in a critical condition in hospital. RCMP chief Bob Paulson confirmed the PM was not immune from criminal proceedings, especially given the veracity of the assault.
NDP leader Tom Mulcair claims Ruth Ellen Brosseau is “lucky to be alive” after an explicit-laden Trudeau elbowed Ms. Brosseau in the chest after he “lunged viciously” at Opposition whip Gord Brown. Brown was also taken to hospital with a broken arm but is expected to make a full recovery.
“He was screaming and roaring, with foam spilling from his mouth, probably high on something” said Mulcair of the incident. “He grabbed Gord’s arm, crushing it instantly. Then he noticed Brosseau and ripped his shirt open, temporarily hypnotizing her, before launching himself into the air and striking her with his elbow. It was just like watching wrestling, or the House of Lords.”
In his defence, the Prime Minister criticized the opposition parties for their part in the incident, saying it was further proof of their lack of support for women’s rights in the workplace. “I just walked straight up to a female MP and violently struck her in the chest, and the NDPs and Conservatives just stood there with their mouths open, and did nothing,” he said, shaking his head. “Am I really the only person in this room willing to literally fight for women’s rights?”
The incident sparked pandemonium in the House, as reports claim Trudeau went into a “violent rage” as MPs ran for the exits. The PM however, remained unmoved claiming he’d gladly do it again. “I don’t care how many more women I have to punch to get my point across, it’s all about supporting feminism.”
I wonder what delusional RS members have to say about "Trudeau's" arming of the Saudi monarch which has been and is currently indiscriminately killing Yemeni civilians?
Ruth Ellen Brosseau says she has faced personal attacks since she was elbowed in the House of Commons by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, including that she should be “ashamed to be a woman” and that she is “not a feminist.”
In an exclusive interview Friday with The Canadian Press, the New Democrat MP said her office has received a number of phone calls from people across the country, many of them suggesting that she is “crying wolf.”
“My office has received countless phone calls … saying it is my fault, I should be ashamed, I should resign, I should apologize, it is my fault,” a visibly shaken Ms. Brosseau said during a conversation at her Ottawa office.
“I get elbowed in the breast and it hurts. It was very painful.”
Ms. Brosseau, who used to to break up fights as a bartender prior to entering political life as the MP for a Quebec riding, said she never expected to have to deal with a situation like this once becoming a member of Parliament.
“I am a tough woman, I know how to stand up and deal with situations,” she said. “I was just shocked … I was overwhelmed.”
Footage from the Commons television feed showed Mr. Trudeau trying to pull Conservative whip Gord Brown through a crowd of MPs, including Ms. Brosseau, who were milling about in hopes of delaying a vote related to the bill on doctor-assisted dying, C-14.
In so doing, Mr. Trudeau collided with Ms. Brosseau, who could be seen reacting with visible discomfort as Trudeau pushed past her, forcing her against an adjacent desk.
New Democrats reported hearing the prime minister mutter, “‘Get the f--- out of the way.“’
Ms. Brosseau, who teared up several times during the interview, recalled how she felt herself beginning to cry in the immediate aftermath, and decided it would be best if she left the chamber immediately.
“I wasn’t going to go running after the Prime Minister,” she said. “I was shaking … it is completely inappropriate what happened.”
Mr. Trudeau had no right to behave the way he did, she said.
“The Prime Minister intentionally walked over, swore at us, reached between a few members of Parliament to grab the [Conservative] whip … how did he think he wasn’t going to hit anybody else?”
Ms. Brosseau said she has accepted Mr. Trudeau’s multiple apologies in the House, including in the moments immediately afterward as well as the following day, but noted that the Prime Minister has not contacted her directly.
On Thursday, Mr. Trudeau told the Commons he takes “full responsibility” for what happened.
“I sincerely apologize to my colleagues, to the House as a whole and to you Mr. Speaker for failing to live up to a higher standard of behaviour,” he said.
“Members, rightfully, expect better behaviour from anyone in this House. I expect better behaviour of myself.”
Mr. Trudeau said he did not pay sufficient attention to his surroundings before making physical contact with Ms. Brosseau — something he regrets “profoundly.”
Ms. Brosseau said the scrutiny she has received since Wednesday’s encounter has been worse than in 2011, when as a rookie candidate she was publicly ridiculed for travelling to Las Vegas during the election campaign.
“I had a lot of media attention in 2011 and after that, I always wanted to just put my head down and work – and work hard,” she said. “This kind of attention, I didn’t ask for it.”
She also said it remains painful to have to justify what she experienced, adding she feels like she is being attacked from all sides when she insists she did nothing wrong.
“If I was a man and I was hit in the nuts, would we having the same conversation? I don’t know,” Ms. Brosseau said.
“And then [people are asking]: ‘Was she hit hard enough in the breast?’ Do I have justify how hard I was hit in the breast? It doesn’t matter.”
She also said she has seen comments on social media suggesting she is minimizing sexual assaults and rapes. She said she has never made such a correlation. “Rape and sexual assault, domestic violence — those are serious, serious crimes and sadly it happens all too often to women and men across Canada.”
A Liberal-dominated Commons committee will now be tasked with reviewing the conduct of Mr. Trudeau, although Ms. Brosseau said she hasn’t given much thought to what sanctions might be appropriate. “It is just going to be important, moving forward, what happens to make sure something like that does not repeat itself.”
she says she got hit in the tit and cries like the bitch she is...then says she is tuff and as an ex bartender broke up fights? yeah ok that shit doesnt make sense! Play more of the victim card u sick cunt!