People living outside of downtown Ottawa may not realize that since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had the police crackdown on the peaceful Freedom Convoy supporters, Parliament Hill has still not been reopened.
Now the CEO of AHS who was in charge of the operation of Alberta’s medical system during the pandemic is out of a job. Dr. Verna Yiu was fired by the UCP government, likely wanting to get rid of her for mismanagement at AHS only after COVID-19 had passed because Premier Jason Kenney and his cabinet feared causing a scandal by removing her sooner.
Ontario has mostly reopened at this point, with mask mandates, lockdowns, and vaccine mandates presumably behind the province, but it seems like Premier Doug Ford’s PC government does not want to let go of all the new powers it granted itself over the last two years.
The legacy media tends to be good at making their bias subtle but every once in a while the mask of objectivity completely falls off, and the Conservative MP for Lethbridge, Rachael Thomas, just made the media reveal its rabid Liberal bias with her recent statement in Parliament.
Possibly Ford’s worst misstep over the past two years was his ejection of Cambridge MPP Belinda Karahalios from the PC caucus for being the only PC MPP to vote against Bill 195 the “Reopening Ontario Act” as she and her husband Jim Karahalios have started the quickly growing New Blue Party of Ontario.
This morning, the Ontario Police had Independent MPP Randy Hillier surrender to them on charges relating to his attendance at the Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa during January and February.
Baris has been one of the most accurate pollsters in the 2020, 2018, and 2016 American elections, and sees the majority of other polling companies and polling aggregators operating today as bad actors knowingly putting out flawed data.
Justin Trudeau may have the government-subsidized legacy media in Canada to defend him from criticism and ignore his authoritarian tendencies, but just yesterday in the European Union’s Parliament Trudeau received rarely heard criticism in an unfiltered arena.
CBC’s flagship news show “The National” brings in less than 500,000 viewers every night, in a country of 38 million people, with a yearly government grant of over $1.1 billion.
Jean is not seeking to be the next Ralph Klein and tackle the Alberta government’s spending problem. Instead Jean is an Orange Tory wanting to push the UCP to the left, likely because he believes it will bring electoral success, instead of pursuing conservative reforms that the UCP base wants.
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