Erin O’Toole is only Conservative in the way that Prime Minister Kim Campbell was technically a “conservative” because she happened to lead the Progressive Conservative party and was able to crib off of the legacy of previous PC prime ministers. She was a leftist on social issues, weak on firearms, and not particularly fiscally Conservative.
It has to be called out what an embarrassment it is for Ontario to have rolled out the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, only to [partially] roll it back again. Underline, highlight, bold it. This needs to be remembered as the colossal blunder it is.
Rempel is considered a Conservative icon in Canada, week to week having some of the highest numbers of engagements on her Facebook page among Conservatives, only ever being beaten by Pierre Poilievre on some occasions, but other than her very generic support of oil and gas, she holds almost the same views as Chrystia Freeland.
Brian Jean coming out yesterday and demanding that Alberta Premier Jason Kenney resign was likely not just an indication of Jean’s personal feelings towards Kenney’s leadership, handling of the lockdown situation, and lack of Conservative principles, and probably points to an already established movement to oust him.
Ford and Kenney especially have very overtly dropped their commitments to bringing back fiscal responsibility to either of their provinces, with Ford even going so far as to brag that he had spent more than the Ontario Liberals did in his first two years in office than they ever had before.
Canada has to beat China at its own power game, or Canada will continue being played and merely become a pawn of an overseas Communist regime through economic dependence.
Many Jews on the political Left are going through a serious crisis, as they are watching the same people they marched with and for over the last year turn on them or gaslight them in their time of need. Personally, I was not surprised when the BLM movement turned against the Jews, not just because they were explicitly anti-Israel on their website, but because antisemitism is the logical outcome of modern Leftist theory/rhetoric.
Therein lies the major issue, senator appointments. Each Prime Minister relishes the task of senate appointments, it is a legacy appointment. The appointed senator will typically endure long after the Prime Minister has been voted out or left public life.
Perhaps in the case of Trudeau, his recent cabinet member appointee MPP Omar Alghabra, the only cabinet member in Canadian history who was previously denied entry into the United States due to terrorism concerns, is the strategic Islamist whispering in Trudeau’s ear. Who is whispering in the ears of the rest of our political class?
Kenney is not Ralph Klein, to say the least, but it would still be better for Kenney to leave on a relatively high note before he is no longer seen in the memory of Albertans as the man who reunited Albertans against the Trudeau-Notley alliance for submission to the Laurentians. It’s time to read the writing on the wall, pass the torch, and resign.
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