The main focus of the protest was the CCP’s genocide of the Muslim Uyghur people, the detention of the two Michaels in the Chinese prisons, asking for their immediate release, and the rights of all people to live in a free society.
Many details of that Sunday night two years ago, on July 22, were never made public. Police never disclosed that Fallon sustained 13 bullets, most of them fired point-blank. News reporters never put together that eight high-school friends stood at the parkette, seven girls and one guy, and that half of them were shot.
Prime Minister Trudeau cannot hide from the latest scandal. Nor can he dismiss it with a simple ‘sorry’. He didn’t make a mistake – he made a choice to hand almost a billion dollars to a charity that has paid multiple members of his immediate family almost $300,000 for speaking events when other speakers were not paid. An organization that also employs immediate family members of the Finance Minister’s family.
In the past week, allegations against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau continue to escalate as more details about the Liberal government’s involvement with the ME to WE Charity have been unveiled.
Conservative author, speaker and former PPC candidate for Red Deer—Lacombe Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson recently asked members of her audience whether or not they had been experiencing a peculiar pattern of only receiving certain Conservative Party leadership candidates’ emails—and not others.
In September 2019, a Quebec Superior Court judge struck down a restriction that limited assisted suicide to ill patients. Responding to a constitutional challenge filed by Jean Truchon and Nicole Gladu, two Québécois with spastic cerebral palsy and paralysis respectively, Justice Christine Baudouin ruled that “…denying them access to assisted dying because they are not terminally ill is forcing them to endure harsh physical and psychological suffering.”
Sloan said regarding the Muslim Brotherhood that he opposed the group, labeling them as an extremist faction of Islam, condemning their tactic of political entryism, and their well-known reputation for political violence as well as funding of terrorism overseas.
[The three] candidates were asked eight questions that were provided by party members, and one extra question from the moderator. The topics included climate change, coastal/ocean access, forestry/pump mills, indigenous affairs, housing, money laundering, issues of CCP criticism & racism, along with the problem of cancel culture and restrictions on free speech in Canada. An additional question addressed Trudeau’s new $343 billion deficit & economic recovery.
With very distinct campaigns from one another, this debate should be an interesting watch, even despite Peter MacKay not showing up, there will be a lot of Conservative members watching trying to decide who they want on the top of their ballots.
“Canada should be a country where some provinces are not favoured over others. Alberta needs a federal government that will fight for jobs in Alberta with the same passion it does in every region of Canada. But whether its pipelines, energy workers, or equalization this Liberal Prime Minister has shown time and again that he won’t stand up for Alberta.”
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