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Why is Justin Trudeau so unpopular?

build+an+army+of+dogs+and+lion+a+leader - Google SearchMr. JT is a lovely person, comes from a Canadian Blue Blood. His father was an icon and will stay that way forever—a bigger than life, a giant of a man, in guts, action, and intellect.However: It is a usual problem that most the kids of such Titans do not grow and catch the height of their giant mother or father or both.In the last several decades, I have seen a lot of PMs come and go. And I had very high hopes on Mr. JT.When I came to Canada in the early 70 s and finally went to grad school here, my professor gave a Mantra to survive in Canada.Dazzle your audience with your intellect.In case you are a bit tight on a budget in that department, confuse your audience with your B.S. and muddle the water.In case both fail, finally say I am sorry I did not understand your question or reply the same thing over and over again.JT suffers from stunted growth, his chronological age increased, but his intellect stopped growing at an early age. Please watch him standing up in the House of Commons, and his sidekick answers every question, with some parrot-like reciting the same thing over and over again.In my humble opinion: Mr. JT, is a liar, hypocrite, his top floor is empty, and all he has done befooled the swooning crowds. In the modern world, we have to have a bright PM, who is the sharpest knife among us. Swooning/OMG, OMG, OMG, holding your heart, does not pay bills. FYI, Canada has extracted and sold and eaten a lot of resources, a few are left, and the game is over.He is a low wit/low intellect moron, and he is a kid trapped in an adult body. And due to his Blue Blood, he is sitting on the throne.It reminds me of the story: A jackal fell in a pit, and of colored dye, and went in the jungle, and pronounced himself to the new king. The story is very long, but the moral is: The rains washed his color, and the truth came out, that this is a jackal who ruled the jungle for a while.Well, let me spare you the pain of guess, he is the noncompetent person for this job. He single-handedly has done a lot of damage to this country, which was already staggering.In my view, he has no concept what is he doing? His India trip planning/execution and major fall out, only people who know what he has done massive damage to Canada.He opened the wounds of the early 80s, he brought tears to the eyes of relatives of the bombing of Air India Flight 182 and 329 who perished in the sky/cold water mostly Indo Canadians. This person is so moron to associate with those elements openly/bluntly/obviously he is a total moron. And doing fancy dance and the fancy dressing was making a mockery of that country.Our relatives/friends wrote/called us from India about this idiot, and press all over the world noted his stupidity.I wrote him off as a loser, who has no clue of the sensitives of his stupid actions.As we know Canadians are on the verge of standing on very thin ice, please google and find out 50 percent were mere 200 dollars short of financial insolvency. For every dollar earned Canadians are in debt $1.70 and in Toronto or Vancouver, I believe it is $2,40. And that was before COVID 19, please wait for the unprecedented depression. We all going to suffer, and our great-grandkids may not able to pay the debt.Any street smart Canadian can tell you: This country has become an open market for all kinds of fraud. Immigration frauds, fake refugee frauds, fake welfare, fake compensation fraud, drug land, marijuana heaven, insurance industry frauds, fake student visa fraud, a fake marriage of convenience fraud, health care fraud, misuse, mismanagement, and abuse.Here one fraud: Where the employees of the health care industry are eating the system alive.This is the tip of the iceberg, this country has rotted inside out.Take any health care worker from a Janitor/food service/RN/LPN/GP/Specialist/they will tell you the hollowness of the system, dog and pony shows to show data for audits, and people coming on visitor visas and getting the Dialysis and other expensive things done and disappear.150 workers at Baycrest fired or quit over alleged benefits fraud150 workers at Baycrest fired or quit over alleged benefits fraudBaycrest Health Sciences has fired, or accepted the resignations of, about 150 employees for alleged health benefits fraud worth millions of dollars.The prominent geriatric facility on Bathurst St. said the losses are estimated at $4 million to $5 million, but the final tally — these include the cost of unravelling the mess, hiring replacement staff and implementing preventative measures — has yet to be calculated.One person scammed the plan, which is 75-per-cent financed by taxpayers and 25-per-cent by employees, by as much as $100,000, while most of those involved racked up about $20,000 in bogus claims, the hospital alleged.Baycrest said in a statement emailed to the Star that concerns about misuse of health-care benefits arose last year. The facility says it retained an outside auditor to look into the situation, and the auditor found “irregularities.” A subsequent workplace investigation discovered many employees had been misusing the benefits plan for years.“We are extremely disappointed by these findings as we view any misuse of our benefits plan as inconsistent with our policies and procedures and incompatible with our Baycrest values,” the statement reads.Michelle Petch Gotuzzo, spokeswoman for Baycrest, said the alleged scheme involved submission of receipts for services or products that weren’t received. In other cases, a person would claim reimbursement for an authorized item such as a compression stocking, but use the cash to buy something unauthorized.Employees involved spanned a variety of job categories, Petch Gotuzzo said.None of the allegations against the terminated employees have been proven in court.YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN...Toronto doctor surrenders licence amid investigation into improper billing, ending his 30-year medical career in CanadaJul. 08, 2019How desirable is your house? In these 50 Toronto neighbourhoods, they sell significantly over askingJul. 12, 2019In all, Baycrest employs about 1,800 people.Provincial Health Minister Christine Elliott has been in contact with Baycrest and the Ontario Hospital Association and meetings are planned to discuss next steps, her spokesman, Travis Kann, said on Thursday.“From what we currently know, it’s clear that long-standing auditing weaknesses allowed this sort of brazen abuse to go unchecked for too long,” Kann said. “Minister Elliott’s immediate priority is ensuring that Ontario’s hospitals put in place the appropriate controls so that this will not happen again.”Kann also said Elliott had made it clear there should be no disruption in patient care while the problem is dealt with. Baycrest said it had a “comprehensive plan” to ensure adequate staffing levels and quality of care despite the mass exodus due to the alleged fraud.The hospital said it had been in contact with Toronto police, but there was no word on any possible criminal probe.YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN...LCBO shortages a perfect metaphor for Doug Ford’s OntarioJul. 11, 2019Search the Star’s database of Ontario’s top-billing doctorsJul. 11, 2019Baycrest said it plans to have its external benefits administrator conduct additional audits. It said it would set up an approved provider network and ensure staff understand the benefit plan and what misuse is.“We remain committed that all public dollars allocated to Baycrest are being spent to ensure an exemplary care experience for the community we serve,” Baycrest said.Health benefits fraud occurs on a daily basis all over Canada and hundreds of millions of dollars a year are lost to fraudulent activities, said Susan Murray, vice-president of goverment relations and policy at Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association (CLHIA).“Benefits fraud is more common today and becoming more sophisticated,” said Murray, who noted that the Baycrest episode highlights the “unfortunate reality” that industry experts have known about for a while.“It can occur at all levels, meaning a plan member, or several plan members, working together, (or) a provider or a medical supplier.”The Ottawa-based group launched an education awareness campaign last year, aimed at helping members of the public use their benefits appropriately and for employers to recognize and report fraudulent activities.As part of the exercise, the Fraud = Fraud program commissioned a poll that found many people are ignorant of the fact that being found guilty of a health-benefits scam can bear huge consequences such as the loss of a job or the gain of a criminal record and jail time. Murray said that at least 75 per cent of Canadians surveyed thought the only consequence of the benefits scam is for insurance premiums to go up.“Health and dental benefits fraud is a real crime with real consequences, but not many people understand how it can affect them on a personal level,” she said.The alleged Baycrest frauds echoes a health-benefits claims scandal that rocked the TTC a few years ago, in which 10 employees were criminally charged and more than 150 others were fired, resigned or retired.The TTC scheme involved local orthotics store Healthy Fit allegedly providing bogus receipts for services that were never received, and ballooning costs for insurance claims that TTC workers charged to Manulife Financial. At one point during the audit, which started in 2014, about 600 TTC employees were being investigated for false health benefits claims that totalled more than $5.1 million.GET MORE OF TODAY'S TOP STORIES IN YOUR INBOXSign up for the Star's Morning Headlines email newsletter for a briefing of the day's big news.Sign Up For Free NowIn 2017, St. Michael’s Hospital fired a total of 31 employees after an internal routine audit found them to have misused its benefits plan in a alleged scam that cost the hospital an estimated $200,000.Baycrest says it has a “comprehensive plan in place” to ensure there’s adequate staffing and continued service delivery during the abrupt mass termination.“To help prevent a similar occurrence in the future, we will ensure that our external benefits administrator will conduct additional audits, we will set up an approved provider network, and further education will be provided to our staff regarding our benefits, what they are for and what constitutes misuse of our benefits plan,” the statement says.With files from The Canadian PressGilbert Ngabo is a breaking news reporter based in Toronto. Follow him on Twitter: @dugilboSHARE:REPORT AN ERRORJOURNALISTIC STANDARDSABOUT THE STARInternational students in fake marriage schemes to CanadaFraudsters use bogus University of Waterloo acceptance letters to enter CanadaInvestigators say there’s a cottage industry producing fraudulent university documents in some foreign countries.The University of Waterloo says it’s frustrated some people are using fake acceptance letters to gain entry into Canada. - David Bebee,Record staff

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