Published 12:39 IST, October 18th 2024
Internet Slams Justin Trudeau After He Celebrates 6th Anniversary of Weed Legalization in Canada
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has garnered backlash for commemorating the sixth anniversary of cannabis legalization in Canada.
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Canian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has grabbed helines yet again. This time for celebrating legalization of weed in his country.
Amid escalating diplomatic tensions between India and Cana, Trudeau is fast losing favor among Canian citizens and is being criticized for his recent social media post commemorating sixth anniversary of cannabis legalization in Cana.
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As world awaited a statement from Trudeau regarding his recent accusations against Indian diplomats, his tweet celebrating six years of weed legalization was labeled as tone-deaf and garnered significant backlash.
In his post, Trudeau wrote: "Six years ago today, we changed an outdated law, took profits away from criminals, and me our communities safer. We legalized cannabis across Cana."
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Netizens React
"A whole generation of people needs to be millionaires to buy homes. But free weed. Good job," one user wrote.
Anor user opined, "So even Trudeau mits that he has no achievements in last 6 years. Reason he's bragging about legalizing cannabis as an achievement that happened six years back."
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"You're such a goof. Your party is in shambles, and you come out and talk about weed," a third user commented.
"Next, we legalize fentanyl. We are in talks with Mexican cartels to supply us with fentanyl so we can make future of Cana bright," anor person humorously remarked.
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"You’re really trying to brag about something you did SIX YEARS AGO? Clearly, you've hit rock bottom," re one comment.
In a major embarrassment for both himself and Canian government, Justin Trudeau recently mitted that he h only intelligence and "no hard evidentiary proof" to support allegations he me against Indian government regarding killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a wanted terrorist in India. Trudeau's claim that Indian ambassor was a "person of interest" in Nijjar's killing has escalated tensions, leing to an unprecedented diplomatic standoff between India and Cana.
12:39 IST, October 18th 2024