Lies and deception in Canadian House of Ill Repute

Steven MacKinnon

Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons

WEF Attendee

MP for Gatineau

25th April 2026

From Hansard

From Oral Questions on 23th April.2026.

In response to a question by Melissa Lantsman (Thornhill, CPC):  

Hon. Steven MacKinnon (Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, Lib.):  

    Mr. Speaker, I would ask the member to table immediately a list of the cuts she would like to make, and we will look into that.

Again in reply to Jason Groleau (Beauce, CPC):  

Hon. Steven MacKinnon (Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, Lib.):  

    Mr. Speaker, as I just indicated to the member’s colleague, we are more than willing to hear what cuts the member opposite might propose, and we look forward to receiving his suggestions.

And then to: Luc Berthold (Mégantic—L’Érable—Lotbinière, CPC):  

Hon. Steven MacKinnon (Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, Lib.) 

    Where is the document that the member intends to table to provide a detailed list of the inflationary expenses he would like to debate here in the House?

In response to the Thursday Question:

Hon. Steven MacKinnon (Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, Lib.):  

    Mr. Speaker, I have taken careful note of those questions from my hon. colleague, and perhaps I could offer a challenge in return. If he could work with his colleagues over the weekend so that we get a list, a very precise list, of all of the things that constitute, in their minds, inflationary spending, we would certainly rush to agree to have them table that document and would take a look at it before the Minister of Finance rises next week and gives his spring economic update.

Hon. Andrew Scheer:  

    Mr. Speaker, because the government House leader referenced it, I understand he has just made a commitment that he would allow us to bring that document into the House and accept its tabling. I will take him up on that and make sure we get him that list. I do hope he will not just provide unanimous consent to the tabling of that document but that he also gives it to the Minister of Finance so that we can finally get the Liberals to stop causing the inflation that is causing so much hardship for Canadians.

From Hansard 24th April Oral Questions

Two more responses from the Liberal House Leader in his usual condescending and contentious way.

Luc Berthold (Mégantic—L’Érable—Lotbinière, CPC):  

    He voted against all that, despite his big heart. We have challenged the Conservatives to tell us what cuts they are proposing. Will my colleague table in the House of Commons a list of the cuts the Conservative Party is proposing?

Kelly Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek, CPC):  

     Yesterday, I asked Conservatives to table a detailed list of spending cuts they propose, because they talk about inflationary spending. I hope my hon. colleague can help me.

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After all that at the end of oral Questions on 24th April this incredible event took place:

The Deputy Speaker:  

 That brings question period to an end.

 I have a point of order from the member for Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands—Rideau Lakes.

Michael Barrett 

Mr. Speaker, I would like to seek unanimous consent to table a document detailing the cuts Conservatives would make.

    An hon. member: No.

So, MacKinnon why did you ask for something 5 times in two days when you had no intention of allowing that document to be tabled?

I believe that is called deceiving the House or put another way lying to the House which has been the practice of the government of Canada since 2015 and only appears to be getting more blatant as days go by under this Visiting Banker.

I am appalled that someone who is paid by taxpayers has such utter contempt for us and shows it on a daily basis. I do not condone either your attitude nor your lies.

Jeremy Arney

Saanichton BC

Then and Now

I am not sure how and why I got to this from a few years ago now, but I did and I still fume when I read things like this.

From Hansard :

QP Feb 16 2922

Ms. Melissa Lantsman (Thornhill, CPC) 

    Mr. Speaker, “a positive, optimistic, hopeful vision of public life isn’t a naive dream; it can be a powerful force for change” and “if Canadians are to trust their government, their government needs to trust Canadians”. Those are the words of the Prime Minister in 2015.

    “Very often misogynistic”, “racist”, “women haters”, “science deniers”, “the fringe”: these words were said by the same Prime Minister six years later as he fanned the flames of an unjustified national emergency.

    When did the Prime Minister lose his way? When did it happen?

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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Prime Minister, Lib.) 

    Mr. Speaker, Conservative Party members can stand with people who wave swastikas. They can stand with people who wave the Confederate flag. (no mention of the strong suspicion that these two individual flaps were both waved by Liberal Party of Canada members to create just such an opportunity for this divisive and useless PM ) We will choose to stand with Canadians who deserve to be able to get to their jobs, to be able to get their lives back. These illegal protests need to stop, and they will.

Remind me who was creating the situation where the unjabbed were not allowed to work, travel, mingle, practice real medicine or even go to church. As for the legal, peaceful protests stopping – yes one was (the Freedom Convoy) by heavy handed, panicky militaristic and violent means that were totally illegal, unnecessary and so typical of the PM.

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The Speaker 

    I just want to remind the hon. members, including the right hon. Prime Minister, to use words that are not inflammatory in the House; and that is for both sides.

    The hon. member for Thornhill

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Ms. Melissa Lantsman (Thornhill, CPC) 

    Mr. Speaker, that is unbecoming as a Prime Minister.

    It has been 48 hours that the government went from doing nothing to a national emergency, 48 hours into using the measures, 48 hours without providing Parliament with a justification, so my question is simple.

    When will the Prime Minister admit that he has lost control of the situation, that he has lost control of his country, that he has lost control of his caucus and that he has lost control of his leadership?

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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Prime Minister, Lib.) 

    Mr. Speaker, on the question of caucus support for these blockades, the Conservative politicians need to make a choice. Are they for the blockades or are they for communities, our economy and regular Canadians?

(what blockades? They were all down with business back to usual when the Emergencies Act was introduced)

    The member for Provencher pointed out that with the illegal blockades, he has never seen such a patriotic display in Canada. There is nothing patriotic about hurting fellow Canadians.

(That is true, so where is the patriotism in insisting that all Canadians present his family Trust Fund with huge income through their ownership of Acuitas shares?  He sold the Canadians on the idea, in fact the imperative, promising safe and effective jabs, with the assurance that they would see us clear of a fake pandemic. He confuses patriotism with self enrichment at the obedients’ health’s expense)

    The member for Grande Prairie—Mackenzie claims that the economy is not being held hostage. All the while, hundreds of millions of dollars were being lost in trade due to blockades.

    The member for Sarnia—Lambton does not believe her constituents need guaranteed access now to the Blue Water Bridge.

But they had that access prior to the Emergencies ACT being invoked in a created panic.

We stand with Canadians.

(And that is the biggest lie of all)

I read on and found myself getting mad all over again, and had to take a break, make some tea and remind myself that this was two years + ago and he is still the same lying moron as he was back then.  Perhaps the only difference is his pathetic desire to be seen close to Zelensky when ever he can.  What is that Jewish Nazi doing at a NATO event anyway, not to mention a Normandy Beach landing celebration?

I am also reminded of the fiasco that led to Anthony Rota being replaced as the Speaker.  We had just finished being berated by that same Jewish Nazi who was begging in our House of Ill Repute for more armaments for his arms dealers to sell on the black market, and money for his mother in law’s new home on one riviera or another, and giving him rapturous applause from a bunch of MPs who did not support or represent their constituents, so what difference was there about an old man who fought as a Nazi in WW2?   Are we differentiating between Nazis now? Are some good and some bad?  Some retired and almost dead and some still conning the whole world?

I guess this is what happens when an insecure person deliberately sets out to divide Canadians into hating factions.

Today our government supports killing Ukrainians and the appalling and inhumane slaughter in Gaza by the utterly contemptuous Zionists of Israel.  Not the Jews a such but the Zionist.   Most Jews I know are huma beings with feelings, but these Zionist are like some robots from a night mare movie.  Regretfully they are real and our government of WEF puppets fully support their actions.  Those who say “not so”, remember that we are still providing them with weapons, our embassy is open and Canadian Zionist lobbyists still dictate what our MPs do.

From then till now there is no difference in the PM being even vaguely interested in what Canadians think, feel or desire for themselves or for Canada. Back to today.