Ontario Premier Doug Ford has removed MPP Roman Baber from the Progressive Conservative party caucus for opposing his new round of strict lockdowns that have effectively shut down all restaurants and “non-essential” businesses.
So far the answer seems to be a definite no unless the polls start to radically shift towards the Conservatives, or the polls are wrong in a significant way. Trudeau seems to be posed to win at least his minority government position back, which may not do much for his popularity as it would have felt like a waste of time.
The Liberal MPs are overtly trying to seize onto American political controversy and hyper-partisan Democrat talking points in order to smear Conservatives in Canada, which no doubt is damaging open discourse in the country when politicians begin to find thin excuses such as these to attack one another.
Now Carritt is focusing his efforts on helping to save small businesses in Innisfail by running for mayor in order to ease the restrictions and the severity of enforcement of lockdown orders in the town.
China’s embassy for the United States recently faced harsh criticism for tweeting out an article from the publication China Daily, that was headlined “Eradication of extremism has given Xinjiang women more autonomy, says report,” which has been viewed as an overt attempted justification of the brutal borderline-genocidal treatment of the Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang province.
Twitter as of today, January 8, has permanently suspended President Donald Trump’s personal account, an account that had over 88 million followers when it was shut down.
Although many firearms owners can be quite pessimistic about the future of firearm rights in Canada everything is far from over as things currently stand.
It would be interesting to know which communist leader is Maguisak’s favourite and why Press Progress would openly support advocates of historical genocide.
According to New Brunswick government statistics, currently the Maritime province only has 24 active cases of COVID-19 currently, and only 1 of those cases has led to hospitalization. The cases are especially small when taking into account that the province has 776,827 people.
Upon Phillips’ return from St. Barts, Ontario Premier Doug Ford accepted Phillips’ resignation as the Finance Minister, despite Phillips earlier on Thursday morning saying that he would like to keep his job but understands if he was let go.
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