African residences of the city of Guangzhou this past week have been subject to evictions from landlords, as well as random COVID19 tests and 14-day quarantines specifically targeted at them. This was verified through dozens of interviews conducted by multiple media companies.
NFA President Sheldon Clare explained to The National Telegraph, “The NFA has been heavily engaged in lobbying efforts for decades. We invested heavily in the federal election, as reported to Elections Canada. Our recent survey of CPC leadership candidates has brought firearms rights issues to the forefront.”
Where does Canada fit into this? According to McMillan, each Canadian LNG plant effectively reduces carbon output to the tune of 100 MT each year. It would produce 65 per cent fewer greenhouse gases than coal when used in Asia to generate electricity. China, despite its commitment to reducing its emissions, built hundreds of new coal-fired power plants in 2019. Its coal capacity will continue to grow over the next couple of decades, amounting to 39 per cent of global consumption by 2040.
Displays of leadership can take various manifestations, and Canada is experiencing two opposites in Prime Minister Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford. Whereas the former is marshalling legions of bureaucrats and his two most trusted advisors, Dr. Tam and Minister Hajdu, Ford, who is under similar constraints, is also actively engaged in the relief effort.
With all the recent news coming out about the World Health Organization (WHO) praising Communist China’s response to the COVID19 pandemic, and having its officials refuse to acknowledge Taiwan (aka. The Republic of China) as a country in interviews, it should be no surprise that the Director-General of the WHO is himself a revolutionary communist.
An Edmonton man was charged with two counts of assault for allegedly repeatedly coughing on a city bus driver as well as two Edmonton Transit peace officers when they came to arrest him for the incident. Daniel Black (38), due to his blatant disregard of quarantine laws, was also charged with hindering an order of the chief medical officer under the Public Health Act due to Black admitting to having tested positive for COVID19.
While neighbouring countries and international bodies expressed “outrage” and “dismay” over the tragedy, the condolences only went as far as that – heartfelt tweets urging togetherness. All talk and no action. However, it was not all futile. In 2015, a first-term Conservative MP, Garnett Genuis, took a stand against the persecution of religious minorities abroad, with his petition on the Plight of Afghanistan’s Religious Minorities. Recently, the National Telegraph interviewed the incumbent on his advocacy of religious minorities, discussing his inspiration for the petition and the state of Canada’s Sikh population today.
Wexit as a movement is predicated on the distrust of the federal government and their seeming favouritism of come provinces over others. The Liberals embolden this feeling even more when during a pandemic, Canadians are seen to be valued lower than everything foreign.
While the Keystone XL addition is expected to create 7,000 jobs, 5,600 which are in construction, Eagle Spirit will create tens of thousands more jobs. Approximately 130,000 in construction and 34,000 permanent positions, according to a Facebook post by Calvin Helin. That could rise to as much as 170,500 permanent positions if production doubles in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin – Canada’s major crude oil-producing region.
Bordman: This is living proof that trusting the UN to arbitrate any aspect of Canadian life, whether it deals with human rights, the environment or immigration is a dangerous game. Not only is the UN biased and nonsensical, but it is also immoral.
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