Of course, it was a big mistake that the Speaker of the House of Commons made, but the mistake would not be so big and could have been forgivable if all the opposition members had not decided to do so. make a national and international affair by emphasizing its immeasurable impact. All of Canada committed this original sin, and every Canadian should apologize to every foreigner they encounter for this enormous mistake we collectively made.
Obviously, countries that are not happy with the quality of their relations with Canada take advantage of this to demean us, and they have no shortage of testimonies from Canadian politicians to illustrate their claims. Pierre Poilievre will have done more to denigrate us collectively than any foreign leader. Those who know us well and who have nothing against Canada will no doubt just shrug their shoulders. […]
As far as I am concerned, this little scandal bothers me much less than that of the increase in poverty and homelessness in Canada. I don’t really understand that Dutywe were also interested in this stupidity, which, no doubt, makes people laugh abroad. […]
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