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So what has he done?

I looked through the 82 bills he has put before Parliament and found the answer is not that much.

So far, 47 bills have received royal assent and 22 of them allow the government to spend money or implement parts of the budget.

Granted, the Liberals have used budget bills as omnibus bills to change all kinds of laws. That breaks another campaign promise and shouldn’t be something they brag about.

So what has the Trudeau government actually accomplished on the legislative side?

Well there are the pot bills.

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Bills C-45 and C-46 both passed just before the summer break. Bill C-46, which deals with changing the impaired driving laws could be called the “Defence Lawyer Retirement Fund Act.” This bill will create many, many constitutional challenges and make some lawyers very wealthy.

What else?

Well there is Bill C-6, this is one Trudeau is quite proud of since it gave Canadian citizenship back to terrorists. To show how important this was to Trudeau, it was one of the first laws his new government enacted. He wanted to reverse a law brought in by the Harper Conservatives that stripped Canadian citizenship from anyone with dual citizenship that took up arms against Canada or carried out a terrorist act.

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Just ahead of that bill was C-4. This was the bill that took away the secret ballot in union votes and removed the ability of rank-and-file members to have the law back them up in seeing how dues money is spent. Sure the law requires you to pay your dues but you have no legal backing to see how the money is spent.