This chapter exposes repeated violations of ethics by Prime Minister Trudeau, including the infamous SNC-Lavalin scandal, the Aga Khan vacation, and the WE Charity affair. Trudeau emerges as a leader willing to bend—or break—the rules to protect personal interests.
Pigott dissects how key ministries were staffed based on ideology over experience. From healthcare collapse to infrastructure mismanagement and drug policy disasters, the chapter details systemic failures across the board.
Unrestrained spending, ballooning deficits, and a national debt that doubled under Trudeau. Pigott connects budgetary excess to real-world consequences—rising taxes, housing crises, and an unsustainable economy.
From promoting state-sponsored euthanasia to radical DEI policies and anti-religious mandates, Pigott tackles the moral transformation of Canadian society under Trudeau. He argues it wasn’t progress—but degradation.