The carbon tax is effectively just a revenue-generating and redistributionary tax. Ask yourself this, if Trudeau’s carbon tax was about lowering emissions, why would he give rebates back to Canadians which cover part of the cost of the tax?
It is as if smokers were given a rebate back for cigarette taxes they pay.
You could smell the absolute desperation from woke Calgary councilor Kourtney Penner who tried to preemptively head off attempts from the council to restrict the actions of the bureaucrats at city hall. Penner claimed that if Calgary city council voted to reverse the decision of city hall bureaucrats it would be “colonialism and racism.”
“Safe supply” is a program that effectively entails giving addicts on the streets access to free opioids deemed to be safer than other street drugs. In practice, this just floods the streets with more powerful drugs that can be consumed or traded for stronger drugs.
Considering that the Liberal Party is considered the “natural governing party of Canada” these polls are nearing 2011 levels of catastrophic for Trudeau’s prospects of remaining prime minister.
Parmeet Singh Bopari has made several posts overly in favour of radical Sikh separatism in the Indian region of Punjab. The Khalistan movement seeks to establish a theocratic Sikh government in Punjab called “Khalistan,” and either rule over or expel the Hindu, Muslim, and Christian minority groups.
The new passport removed all references to Canadian history. Vimy Ridge, the fathers of confederation, the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and Terry Fox have all been removed in favour of generic nature scenes that look like they came out of a high school art class.
The CBC seems to be trying to assist the NDP in presenting it as a centrist party with its Alberta Political Compass online quiz. In ridiculous fashion, the CBC places the NDP as being slightly right-of-centre on economics and slightly more progressive than conservative on social issues.
The Alberta NDP candidate for Calgary-East Rosman Valencia is one of many NDP candidates who pitch themselves as being hyper “progressive” and a person to bring Albertans together. Although Valencia may want to see himself this way, his rhetoric, fringe beliefs, and the radical people he quotes do not indicate he will be an uniter […]
The NDP likely did this just to be contrarian after the United Conservative Party (UCP) mused about potentially pursuing involuntary treatment options in the future. The NDP is basically declaring they would rather a drug addict die on the streets than have the government force them into rehab.
There has been a large convergence of poor political maneuvers and scandals piling up on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently that raises the question; just how stupid does Trudeau think Canadians are? Obviously, the answer is very, despite not reflecting reality.
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