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The day after passing a doomsday motion declaring Canada to be in the throes of a “national climate emergency,” all non-binding naturellement, the Trudeau Liberals gave the go-ahead to the Trans Mountain pipeline which has the purpose of getting the “dirty oil” sucked out of Alberta’s tarsands-oilsands to better markets abroad.

This is defined by Webster’s as a “contradictory doubleness of thought.”

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Or, in one word, duplicity.

The Trudeau Liberals are forever shameless in all they do, of course, because it is all for the greater good, and particularly for the middle class they have mythically rescued, and they, therefore, see no hypocrisy in crying wolf on one day and then letting the wolf in the front door on the very next day.

So, is there a “national climate emergency” or not?

Even before Conservative leader Andrew Scheer laid on his party’s long-anticipated climate plan Wednesday, the Liberals already hated it.