An outcry is being heard all across Canada over the quiet and rushed pay-out of 10.5 million dollars to jihad murderer Omar Khadr. Many are confused as why this was done, as a National Post article states:

Governments don’t make confessed killers rich without a reason. By failing to provide one, Trudeau leaves himself open to the suspicion that he sides with Khadr’s sympathizers.

Yet Trudeau has provided his own reason:

The charter of rights and freedoms protects all Canadians, every one of us, even when it is uncomfortable

Trudeau has also used his interpretation of the charter of rights and freedoms to repeal the previous Conservative government’s “Bill C-24, which stripped terrorists with dual citizenship of their Canadian status.” His new Bill C-6 would thus allow jihadist Zakaria Amara, “a key figure in the Islamic extremist ‘Toronto 18’ group,” to get back his Canadian citizenship.

Most Canadians are scratching their heads as to what exactly is going on in this odd relationship between Trudeau and jihadists. Meanwhile, Omar Khadr’s victim, whom he blinded in a grenade attack, has stated that Trudeau is guilty of treason and that he should be charged.

“Veteran Blinded By Omar Khadr Says Trudeau Guilty Of Treason”, by David Krayden, Daily Caller, July 9, 2017: