Canadian, German leaders defend decision to return gas turbine to Russian company

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is defending his government's decision to allow the return of turbines to Russian state-owned energy giant Gazprom, as Ukraine renews its calls for Canada to reverse course.

'Called the wrong bluff': Ministers criticized for Canada's Russian turbine return during tense hearing

Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly was challenged Thursday on her assertion the federal government making the decision to grant a two-year exemption to federal sanctions, allowing a Canadian company to return repaired turbines from a Russian-German natural gas pipeline, was done to 'call Putin's bluff.

In an exclusive opinion column for CTVNews.ca, Don Martin says Doug Ford coasted to majority re-election victory in Ontario by sticking to the middle of the road: 'Not too progressive. Not too conservative.'

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Pukin has an obligation to do no harm to civilians. Just one more nail in his coffin. We knew the timelines at the start of this thing. Nothing could be achieved overnight. We also knew Pukin would break all the rules amnesty

Of course CTV won’t report that the German geniuses shut down several nuclear power plants in the past several years in the name of wokeness.

Oh really?

Funny how these leaders flee when their own countries are in turmoil and protests.

Again

'Zelenskyy's been scamming us so we decided to piss him off'

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