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Conservative Senators had previously brought forward similar legislation and it was defeated last month by Justin Trudeau-appointed Senators. So everyone figured they knew how Tuesday’s vote would go down: Conservatives in favour, Liberals mostly against. Even Speaker Geoff Regan must have thought this. Because after he’d finished tallying the “yeas†from the Conservative side he then called to register the “nay†votes, as if he assumed the “yeas†were done. Then there were rumblings. Regan realized that maybe there were a few more “yeas†kicking around on other benches and reopened the count. There were. And the first one to stand up was Prime Minister Justin Trudeau himself. Then the whole Liberal cabinet, followed by much of the caucus, stood up to vote in favour of the motion put forward by Conservative MP Garnett Genuis.
What a silly fruit.
Well, Frank...we've already established that Pres. Trump is 'God', so it's logical that during the G-7, Trudeau felt that winning aura.Canada: Our largest National Park.