Anonymous ID: a1ee81 July 14, 2021, 2:47 p.m. No.14123633   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4417

Airbus too small to carry Trudeau's liquor order: India Trip 2018 Planning Emails

 

https://www.rebelnews.com/airbus_too_small_trudeaus_liquor_order_india_trip_2018_planning_emails

 

Justin Trudeau’s 2018 India trip was liquor-soaked, with $3,815 worth of booze required for just two receptions — possibly explaining some of the Prime Minister’s behaviour at least one of his official events.

 

Last year, Rebel News reported that Justin Trudeau spent $370,000 on food and catering and another $3,200 on booze on just six trips on the government Airbus in 2019

 

The February 2018 India trip was no different. Emails exclusively obtained by Rebel News from Global Affairs detail several discussions concerning the amount of booze for the trip — quantities required were increased several times, and the eventual amount was so great it needed to be shipped separately and sourced from two different supplies.

 

“As for the reason of the extra purchase of alcohol it was because the Airbus could not hold the amount”

 

“They didn't send the proper amount of whiskey, either.”

 

“HQ didn't increase the Crown Royal or single malt to make up for the Johnny Walker black bottles that were in our initial request hence we purchased more Crown Royal at CAANZA and additional beer just in case.”

 

In Trudeau's well-kept world, an Airbus aircraft isn't big enough to carry the amount of booze he demands.

 

But that’s not all. In our research, Rebel News also discovered the cost of the liquor that was shipped on the Airbus. The bill hit $3,815 in the form of 16 boxes of alcohol for the Mumbai reception (increased from 14) and 39 boxes for the New Delhi party, shipped over for Trudeau.

 

These amounts of booze do not include the alcohol for Trudeau’s plane, according to another email.

 

“All of the reception box labels have been printed on white paper, we will use green paper for the alcohol which is to be served on the airbus.”

 

Lawyers for Rebel News have sent a legal letter to the Auditor General, asking for a full audit of the India trip. To support those efforts and sign the petition, please visit www.AuditTrudeau.com. PDF

Anonymous ID: a1ee81 July 14, 2021, 2:50 p.m. No.14123653   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4397

Jason Kenney is against vax passports, so why did the Stampede have vax passports?

 

https://www.rebelnews.com/jason_kenney_is_against_vax_passports_so_why_did_the_stampede_have_vax_passports

 

Rebel reporter Adam Soos had the chance to ask Albertan Premier Jason Kenney a question about vaccine passports in the province while he was in attendance at the Calgary Stampede. Kenney responded by saying that he didn't want vaccine passports in his province.

 

The comment sounds nice, but it comes with a catch: the very same event Premier Kenney was attending, the Stampede, had something of a vaccine passport system in place at one of its feature attractions, Nashville North, along with requiring American rodeo participants to be vaccinated to participate.

 

On yesterday's Rebel News DAILY Livestream, Sheila Gunn Reid shared her thoughts on Kenney's statement compared to the requirements at the Stampede:

 

You look at how [Florida Governor] Ron DeSantis reacted to the cruise ship companies when they said 'OK, if you want to come on a cruise ship, you're going to have to have proof of vaccination, which is basically a vaccine passport.

 

Ron DeSantis said, 'well then, you just can't dock in Florida. You won't be doing business here.'

 

But Jason Kenney didn't say anything about that, but you're literally doing them — you're standing at an event where they're doing two of them.

Anonymous ID: a1ee81 July 14, 2021, 2:52 p.m. No.14123666   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4403

Trudeau and B.C. Premier continue ignoring religious persecution of Christians

 

https://www.rebelnews.com/trudeau_and_bc_premier_ignore_religious_persecution_of_christians_again

 

As speculation surrounding a potential fall election continues, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a second appearance in British Columbia last Friday.

 

Trudeau’s appearance at Surrey City Hall, alongside Premier John Horgan, Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna and other politicians, was planned to announce a $1.3 billion plan to expand the city’s SkyTrain line through to the city of Langley.

 

The campaign-worthy promise wasn’t just a great opportunity to cook up some political brownie points. It also allowed me to give both the provincial and federal leader another chance to condemn the religious persecution of Christians occurring in Canada right now, resulting in over 20 churches being destroyed or defaced in less than one month.

 

The first time I asked Trudeau why he’s refused to label the burning and vandalizing of churches as acts of hate, one of his RCMP goons physically tossed me aside so Trudeau could take a selfie instead of answer me. So it should be of no surprise to you that there were attempts to prevent Rebel News from attending the announcement, and that despite being one of the first journalists at the microphone, I was not hand-picked to officially ask this important question.

 

But I asked anyways.

 

In this report, you’ll see how Trudeau and Horgan chose to once again ignore the hateful persecution of Christians in Canada. You’ll also hear from some of the many protesters that were there to call both politicians out for how they’ve failed as leaders.

 

If you’re as bothered as I am about the monopoly on which journalists are granted the right to ask our country’s leaders a question — to the point of reporters being manhandled for doing their job — please sign our petition at StandWithDrea.com.