TRUDEAU THE THIEF: The Haida Gwaii Giveaway and Other Crooked Deals?

On his way out the door, Justin Trudeau is in a hurry to once again rob Canadians blind for the benefit of his Globalist handlers. Fresh off announcing another $5 billion in taxpayer funds for Ukraine – money that will almost certainly disappear into a black hole of corruption – Trudeau is doubling down on his pattern of reckless spending and backroom deals. While President Trump is actively working to end the war and bring stability back to the global stage, Trudeau is ensuring the conflict drags on by funneling more unaccounted billions into a foreign quagmire. At the same time, back home, he’s accelerating the dismantling of Canada’s sovereignty under the false pretense of reconciliation.

His latest move, fast-tracking the transfer of Haida Gwaii—the Queen Charlotte Islands—to Indigenous control, is nothing more than a calculated sellout of national assets. This is not about justice or historical redress. It is about stripping Canada of its wealth, placing it into unaccountable hands, and creating the conditions for foreign powers—especially China—to swoop in and seize control. Trudeau is not a leader seeking to right historical wrongs. He is a political opportunist using guilt and deception to weaken Canada’s position on the world stage while securing favors for himself and his globalist allies.

Haida Gwaii: a geopolitical goldmine, not just an indigenous land claim

Haida Gwaii isn’t just a beautiful archipelago—it is a national asset loaded with economic and strategic value. Beneath the political theater of Trudeau’s land transfer lies a geostrategic and resource-rich territory with untapped economic potential. The region contains valuable timber, fisheries, and potential mineral and rare-earth deposits that could prove essential for Canada’s energy and resource independence.

Yet, the claim that the Haida are the rightful and original owners of this land is highly questionable. The modern narrative insists that the Haida have an inherent right to the land, ignoring the reality of pre-colonial tribal warfare, conquest, and displacement. There is no definitive proof that the Haida peacefully inhabited this land without conflict or that they were its first stewards.

Long before European settlement, the Haida were notorious raiders, attacking coastal villages from Alaska to California, taking slaves, and eliminating rivals in their pursuit of dominance. The idea that they now hold moral superiority as rightful owners is a fabrication, one designed to manufacture guilt and facilitate the transfer of critical land into the hands of those who can be easily manipulated. Trudeau’s plan is not about empowering indigenous communities—it is about bypassing Canadian sovereignty to funnel resources into the hands of international power brokers.

The Globalist Playbook: how Trudeau is selling out Canada

This strategy is not unique to Haida Gwaii. It is a well-documented pattern in Trudeau’s tenure—create a crisis, exploit historical guilt, and use it as cover to strip Canada of its wealth and control. His government has systematically worked to dismantle national oversight, placing vast stretches of land outside the jurisdiction of environmental regulations and resource laws.

Once these lands are handed over to indigenous groups, they become free from federal oversight, allowing them to negotiate deals with foreign governments and corporations behind closed doors. This is where the real agenda takes shape. The Chinese Communist Party has been deeply entrenched in Canada’s resource sector for years, using shell companies and investment fronts to gain access to critical minerals, timber, and energy resources. By placing Haida Gwaii into indigenous hands, Trudeau is ensuring that future negotiations will be conducted without the scrutiny of the Canadian people, allowing Chinese state-backed firms to make their move without resistance.

The National Security Threat: Canada on the brink

The consequences of this giveaway extend far beyond economic losses. This is a direct threat to national security. Haida Gwaii is a crucial Pacific stronghold, positioned in a location that makes it vital for trade, defense, and resource control. Handing it over to unregulated interests creates an unchecked gateway for foreign infiltration. Canada is already teetering on the edge of losing control over its own resources, and Trudeau’s reckless land transfers accelerate this decline.

This is not an isolated incident. Canada has already seen Chinese influence grow unchecked under Trudeau’s watch. From election interference to secret energy deals, he has repeatedly put foreign interests above national stability. His actions have allowed Chinese-backed corporations to embed themselves in critical infrastructure projects, acquiring key assets with minimal opposition. Now, he is opening the floodgates for the same forces to claim Haida Gwaii, a move that could permanently shift control of Canada’s natural wealth into hostile hands.

This is no longer a question of land claims or historical grievances. This is a full-scale dismantling of Canada’s sovereignty, and it is happening in real time.

What else has Trudeau stolen through the years?

The Haida Gwaii giveaway is just the latest in a long line of Trudeau’s shady financial schemes. His government has hemorrhaged billions of taxpayer dollars under the guise of various “initiatives,” many of which have lacked transparency, accountability, or any real results. Where has all this money gone?

During COVID-19, his administration spent an astronomical amount on so-called relief efforts, yet to this day, a massive portion of that money remains unaccounted for. Billions were funneled into hastily arranged contracts, including shady vaccine deals and programs that disproportionately benefited Trudeau’s political allies. No real audits, no accountability—just an endless slush fund disguised as a crisis response.

Then there’s the First Nations funding. Every year, Canada pours billions into indigenous housing, infrastructure, and economic development, yet many reserves remain in absolute squalor. Trudeau frequently uses indigenous issues as a tool for virtue-signaling, yet corruption within tribal councils and the lack of oversight means that much of this money disappears before ever reaching the people who need it. Why is it that after so many years and so many billions, the conditions on reserves haven’t improved? Because Trudeau doesn’t care about solutions—he cares about keeping the money flowing.

Beyond that, look at the billions in taxpayer dollars funneled into NGOs, foreign aid programs, and climate change initiatives that primarily serve globalist interests rather than Canadian citizens. Under his leadership, organizations tied to Liberal insiders have been showered with funding while Canadians struggle with rising inflation, unaffordable housing, and stagnant wages.

The reality is, we have no idea how much Trudeau has stolen from Canada. What we do know is that every single one of his initiatives—whether it’s funding Ukraine, transferring indigenous land, or launching massive social spending programs—seems to come with a common theme: a complete lack of transparency and a suspiciously well-connected group of beneficiaries. The Haida Gwaii deal is just another chapter in his long-running legacy of corruption.

Why America must act: the case for annexation

Trudeau’s reckless governance is not just a problem for Canada—it is a direct threat to the United States. His policies have left Canada vulnerable to foreign influence, creating an unstable and unprotected northern border that poses significant risks to American security and economic stability.

The erosion of Canadian sovereignty has given China unprecedented access to North American resources, a situation that will only worsen if Trudeau continues unchecked. The United States cannot afford to ignore this looming crisis. With Canada becoming a compromised state under globalist control, the logical and necessary response is intervention.

The final betrayal: Trudeau’s legacy of weakness

Trudeau’s time in office has been a masterclass in political deception. He has used the rhetoric of justice and equality to mask an agenda of surrender and exploitation. His actions have weakened Canada at every turn, from selling off national resources to foreign interests to prioritizing globalist ideologies over the well-being of his own people.

The people must reject this sellout, refuse to accept the manufactured guilt narrative, and demand accountability before it is too late. If they fail to act, they may find that their country is no longer theirs to save. And if Canada refuses to defend itself, then perhaps it is time for America to step in. The security of North America depends on it.

In Revelation 11:18 it says ‘God will bring to ruin those ruining the Earth’.