For someone like Sam with the state of western Canada’s place in the confederation it may be helpful that Trudeau only divides the country more. To the Wexit movement having the worst possible Prime Minister for national cohesion simply rips of the bandage faster and gets a potential separation underway sooner rather than later.“Fortunately, or rather unfortunately, however you want to look at it, Justin Trudeau will continue to help Albertan separatists because his actions will continue to hurt Albertans and prove to us that our hope and future is not in confederation. We’re not happy with the damage being done, but we appreciate the help in making the case for independence. ” Sam explained.
Claypool: “Sloan’s main issue with the current Liberal program is the rather insistent focus on funding abortion in poorer countries rather than more pressing healthcare issues.”
Maybe I am wrong, but I don’t think any politician should dress in traditional clothing of the places they visit nor dance around and act like a woke-multicultural hipster. You are in India to represent Canada, please just do that without all of the theatrics.
In his letter, Lindsay said that “The promise of Canada’s potential will not be realized until governments can reach agreement around how climate policy considerations will be addressed in the context of future responsible energy sector development,” going on to say, “Without clarity on this critical question, the situation that has faced Frontier will be faced by future projects and it will be very difficult to attract future investment, either domestic or foreign.”
It’s incredibly racist for these white urban Easterners to treat Indigenious people out west like they are inferior to them and must submit themselves to eco-colonial ideology and do as commanded with their own land.
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