Maher cuts Canadian awakening policy into former Trudeau cabinet members

HBO host Bill Maher baked former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland to introduce her party’s liberal policies, which he believes “P —” Canadians left.
In the latest episode of “Real Time with Bill Maher,” the host talks to Freeland, who once served as the next Prime Minister of Canada, talks about her campaign and her vision for the country. During the conversation, Maher criticized the wake-up policy issued by Justin Trudeau, a former member of Freeland’s party, and wondered if she would avoid them if she became the next leader.
Mach told the candidate: “It’s just P — people left and it looks like they are in the United States — they still have no memos saying it doesn’t work.”
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HBO host Bill Maher and former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland discussed how the Canadian Liberal Party failed the country.
Maher raised the fact that Freeland once supported the former Prime Minister of Trudeau because they were both members of the Canadian Liberal Party. He asked her why she finally opened him. Freeland, also Canada’s Treasury Secretary, resigned from Trudeau’s cabinet in December due to concerns about inflation and immigration.
“So, Justin Trudeau is out and was once very popular. I mean, he still has his fans – three – and they are probably asking, why did you open him? Because you know, you’re part of his government. What else? What would you do differently?”
Freeland admitted Trudeau passed his “sell date,” but she also said Trudeau was too far from the “old-fashioned liberal” values she advocated.
“But the other thing that I think happened is that my party is actually called the Liberal Party, and I’m an old-fashioned liberal, and when we focus on the people and what they need in their lives, Canadian liberals won,” she said. “When people think we focus on virtue signals and identity politics, we lose it.”
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HBO host Bill Maher baked former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland to introduce her party’s liberal policies, which he believes “P —” Canadians left. (AP/Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)
This message resonates, Mach said, the shift toward the U.S. signal and “suffocation” was “when they went too far, the same thing sank in the U.S. party.”
Then he mentioned Trudeau’s tendency toward unpopular questions and asked, “Why did he go and be one of those elite swearing people who look like he’s just overbearing, the kind of left-wing domineering?”
Maher then mentioned that green policies promoted in Ottawa, Canada are evidence of Canadian liberals pushing unwelcome “suffocation” to their people.
“I saw it recently – I think it was last week – Ottawa, what I saw was trying to pass a law to limit the time you can idle your car. Now, I’m going to Canada in the winter. It’s very f ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————-
Ottawa’s idle regulations come into effect on January 1. A local export report said they had idled “vehicles on public and private property” as a way to “reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality.”
“The reason is that it will create dents in global warming – I don’t think that’s.” “I think you can only stay idle for a minute, if you’re three minutes before here, you can heat it up.”
Freeland responded that Maher “received the memo” and said: “When politicians listen sincerely to people and hear what people say about their lives. When we think we are smarter than the people we work for, politicians lose it, and when we think our job is to speak.”

Freeland resigned as Canada’s deputy prime minister and finance minister in December and is now criticizing outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. (Adrian Wyld/Canada News via AP)
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