The Trudeau Years: A Record of Scandal, Division, and National Decline

Episode #1: Trudeau’s Legacy of Scandals

In this episode of Legacy of Failure, Senator Don Plett breaks down the pattern of scandals, ethical breaches, and questionable decisions that have shaped Justin Trudeau’s time in office. This isn’t about political theatre — it’s about accountability, transparency, and reminding Canadians of what has unfolded over the past nine years.

According to Senator Plett, Trudeau’s time in power has been marked by persistent ethical violations, conflicts of interest, nepotism, and ballooning government waste. From judicial appointments tied to Liberal donors, to the WE Charity controversy, to the SNC-Lavalin interference, to the ArriveCAN scandal, the Senator argues that these aren’t isolated mistakes — they’re part of a deeper culture of entitlement and mismanagement.

Senator Plett calls on Parliament — especially the Senate — to continue fulfilling its responsibility as a check on the Prime Minister’s power. His message underscores the need for stronger oversight, transparent investigations, and public awareness. Canadians deserve a government whose actions match its promises, and the first step is shining light on what has been hidden or minimized.

This episode is a reminder that leadership must be grounded in ethics, accountability, and respect for Canadians. As Senator Plett outlines the long list of scandals, he urges viewers to stay informed, ask hard questions, and demand better.


Watch the full video below to hear his full remarks and the detailed breakdown. I’ve included the Full Transcript here as well.

In Episode 2 of Legacy of Failure, Senator Don Plett turns his focus to another defining feature of Trudeau’s tenure — a Canada more divided than ever. From regional tensions to cultural fractures, to the political polarization felt in homes and communities, this speech digs into how we arrived here.

Senator Plett argues that instead of uniting Canadians, Trudeau has repeatedly fueled division — politically, socially, regionally, and ideologically. From pandemic mandates and the government’s reaction to the Freedom Convoy, to immigration mismanagement, to policies that inflame Western alienation, to moral inconsistency on global issues, he outlines a pattern: a leader who labels opponents as enemies, pits groups against one another, and deepens fractures for political gain.

The Senator calls for leadership grounded in respect, accountability, and national unity — leadership that listens rather than lectures. He stresses the importance of restoring trust, respecting provincial jurisdiction, rebuilding federal-provincial relationships, and returning to principles that strengthen, not divide, the federation. A healthier democracy begins with honest dialogue and leaders willing to unite, not polarize.

Senator Plett closes by reminding Canadians that unity is not created by slogans — it is built through actions. As separatist movements re-emerge and national discontent grows, this episode urges Canadians to reflect on how leadership choices ripple through the entire country.

 

 Watch the full video below to hear Senator Plett’s full message and analysis. I’ve included the Full Transcript to follow along.

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