Justin Trudeau Again Garners Criticism Over His "Creepy" Act In Parliament

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Justin Trudeau Again Garners Criticism Over His

Justin Trudeau Again Garners Criticism Over His "Creepy" Act In Parliament

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is again on the hot seat of criticism. The new one is about his rather eyebrow-raising behaviour in the House of Commons. The “winking act”.

In a video which is going viral now, the Canadian Prime Minister is seen to be sticking his tongue out and winking.

This “cringing” act of Mr. Trudeau is now labelled as “gross” and “creepy”. The inter government of Canada is already neck deep in controversies and criticisms and the new controversy sounds to bring forth one more rock over the already sinking ship.

Mr. Trudeau is seen as “playfully” sticking his toungue out while winking towards Greg Fergus, the newly elected Speaker of the House. Mr. Trudeau gave such reaction when Mr. Fergus introduced the Prime Minister as “honourable Prime Minister”. Justin Trudeau “corrected” the Speaker of the House and said “very honourable”, which was followed by his rather questionable gesture.

The video rapidly went viral over social media and “displeasure” started to pour in. One of the social media user slammed Mr. Trudau”s act theatric and called it gross. “This level of theatre is just gross”. Another use called it “narcissist” and “unprofessional”.

The level of displeasure is towards Mr. Trudeau can be seen from the posts on social media.

It is only recently that the Canadian government met with a red in the face moment in front of the world, as the parliament honoured a Nazi Veteran as “war hero” and gave standing ovation. Following the incident, then Speaker, Antony Rota had to step down from the position.

The incident has caused major shadow over the country”s interim government”s power approach of dealing the Parliamentary affairs and mode of governing.