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It was a bit rich hearing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau blame opposition Conservatives for creating a backlash against his open border policies.

During his round of year-end interviews — an unpalatable love-in between Liberals in politics and the media — Trudeau lashed out at Andrew Scheer and the Conservatives for their opposition to his reckless immigration policies.

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He accused the Conservatives of spreading falsehoods about immigration and fear-mongering about the UN Global Compact on Migration — the global scheme that seeks to censor media outlets and make migration a universal human right.

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Trudeau’s comments, which went unchallenged by the adoring mainstream media, are striking in their lack of self-awareness.

The reality is that the Conservatives are not responsible for the anti-immigration backlash surging in Canada. That one falls squarely on Trudeau.

In my 2016 best-selling book, Losing True North: Justin Trudeau’s Assault on Canadian Citizenship, I laid out the irresponsible policies unveiled by the Trudeau government. These included: