Feminist foreign policy is intersectional, which roughly translates to: the total appeasement of evil unless it comes from a white man from Montana.
At the end of the day, Danielle Smith talks a lot and dictates to government officials about how they should have gotten punted from their jobs to stand for freedom, while she never actually put anything on the line herself, and enforced strict COVID-19 measures at her restaurant, and only gained popularity from her grandstanding.
So far, Poilievre seems to understand the modern media landscape better than the establishment media, but there still is a long way to go until the next election and anything can happen.
Private motor vehicles were a novel invention, but at this time were a luxury only the wealthy could afford. The upper class of course resided in cities, making electric cars totally practical as this is where electric car owners would have access to built-up electrical grids.
UCP influencer and Alberta political commentator Ambrose Ralph recently uncovered an old podcast recording featuring former Wildrose Party leader and current UCP leadership candidate back in 2012 saying Hillary Clinton “would have been a terrific president actually.”
Recently both Kenney and Lakhani have spoken out against the hypothetical Sovereignty Act proposal that former Wildrose leader and current UCP leadership candidate Danielle Smith has been putting forward.
In a move that demonstrates how radical the legacy media has become in Canada, CTV News and woke social activists attacked UCP leadership candidate Brian Jean for saying that biological men and women should compete in separate sports leagues to safeguard competitiveness.
You almost cannot blame people for breaking out into an outburst of rage when a politician like Chrystia Freeland is trying to stop Canadian farmers from using the amount of fertilizer they need to maintain their output of food, and she won’t even explain the policy when asked about it. Freeland just pretends she isn’t undermining the production of Canadian agriculture, and arrogantly ignores reporters who ask her about it.
Well, that seems to be a load of bologna, seeing as The National Telegraph has been made aware of the fact that Butler was still doing work for the BC NDP in July of 2022, a year after he supposedly had moved away from the left-wing pro-mandate parties.
In response to the article, as well as the video that Alberta political commentator Ambrose Ralph made on his show Alberta To The Point, Smith and her campaign launched a chaotic defense strategy. They acted as if Ambrose and TNT had personally attacked Butler, likely because they know Smith is the real subject matter of both of the reports.
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