Clare said, “It is no surprise that many people are now facing concerns about unrest and have realized that the first source of protection in any societal breakdown is entirely personal. Firearms are a logical source of personal protection in times of unrest, during fear of bodily harm, and when faced possible looting, or home invasion in this troubled time.”
The often repeated term “irregular border crossers” appears entirely hollow as this current situation has demonstrated that the government is aware of when illegals cross the border, so much so that they can provide medical screenings for COVID19 as they come across.
In order to make up for the massive loss the Edson Food Bank Society suffered Mayor Zahara is encouraging members of the public to make monetary donations to the charitable organization. The food bank has also released a list of physical goods it is current experiencing a shortage of.
I’m no expert, but I am pretty sure owning more toilet paper doesn’t lower your chances of getting COVID19, especially if, in a blind toilet paper fuelled panic, you gather with hoards of other people and rub up against one another to buy massive amounts of products you likely already have enough of.
The problem however, is that the story was single sourced – it was all according to Fierté Sunbury Pride. The supposed “white supremacists” were simply three right-wingers, one of which is Indigenous, and the claims of doxxing and bigotry were mere accusations that the CBC and Sudbury.com printed without any fact-checking.
In 2017 the rules only required candidates to raise $100,000 and get 300 CPC member’s signatures and they had half a year to do it. By lowering the timeframe to raise money to 10 weeks, tripling the donation goal, and multiplying the signatures goal by 10, there is no way of interpreting the CPC’s new rules as anything but a way of keeping out the grassroots candidates.
The email also went after Walied for being, as the National Post put it, “a key figure in Patrick Brown’s successful 2015 Ontario PC leadership bid”, which is controversial based on Erin O’Toole running as a “True Blue” Conservative despite having a campaign chair who has worked with well known liberal tories.
O’Toole had abstained from the compelled speech bill for gender pronouns, Bill C-16, and has recently declared that he wouldn’t touch the law. He had also voted in favour of an NDP precursor to C-16 in 2011, Bill C-389, and then again split from the Harper CPC parliamentary majority to vote for another version of the same bill, Bill C-279.
The Liberal government according to Derek has been extremely defensive of releasing any information on the gender impact of Bill C-16. Derek said that, “A variety of women’s groups have asked for the GPA, but the entire report, if it even exists at all has been dubbed cabinet competence, and therefore they’re not going to release it.” which only raises more questions on the results or existence of the GBA.
Trudeau’s personal popularity used to be as high as 43% in January, which isn’t too bad for a a Prime Minister sitting in a minority government, but by the end of February his approval now sits at 33% a collapse of 10 points in just a single month.
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