“Ideology Killed Canadian Dream” Says Former Chief Of Defence
Rick J. Hillier is a retired Canadian Forces General who served as Chief of Defence Staff from February 2005 to July 2008. In 2011, he was made an officer of the Order of Canada for his service to his country.
In 2009, Hillier co-founded Project Hero, a scholarship program for the children of Canadian Forces personnel killed while on active military duty.
General Hillier is that rarest of creatures within the spectrum of modern-day Canadian politics. This man is a patriot, and therefore bound to be loathed by Canada’s cabal of woke globalist warriors.
Headed up by PM Justin Trudeau, “post-modernists” loathe patriotism, nationalism and dedication to country. Ironically, it’s acceptable to them when it comes to countries our Liberal government ship billions of dollars to each year.
India, Pakistan, Iran, Syria, Somalia— name any of more than three dozen nations on the receiving end of so-called “foreign aid,” and the leftists have not a shred of difficulty accepting their nationalist tendencies. In a case of outrageous irony, the patriotism buck stops when it comes to Canada.
Speaking of the current state-of-society, Hillier delivered a critique this week in the National Post:
“The Canadian dream, so wonderfully launched in 1867 with the partnership that was the Dominion of Canada, is dead. Killed by ideology masking as leadership. Slaughtered by economic suicide posing as climate control.”