It was just reported today that the United States blocked a shipment of medical supplies from crossing the border into Ontario. Prime Minister Trudeau would not confirm whether or not Ontario Premier Doug Ford has blocked shipments, and the M3 medical supply company reported that it had happened.
In an interview with CBC News, Global Affairs somberly states that “it will not be possible to ensure the return of all Canadians who wish to come home.” Approximately 30,000 Canadians are stranded in India.
The most shocking part of the document though, is that Karahalios was able to produce a screenshot of Erin O’Toole’s National Field Director, David Parker, saying that they will “destroy his entire life for going after Walied.”
Premier Kenney just yesterday predicted, based on the information from his health officials, Alberta may not reach the peak of the pandemic until May, which may require the province to stay in a state of lockdown longer than many other jurisdictions.
Hallan rightfully takes the higher route, ushering togetherness amongst his constituents and all Canadians. “Because it is their well-being that will ensure our well-being,” he states, a sentiment which CPC incumbent for Edmonton Millwoods, Tim Uppal, attests.
Women as voters tend to value things like health and safety as well as stability more than men. These values may better contextualize why many women are becoming gun buyers in the midst of the COVID19 pandemic. Women are not the majority of gun enthusiasts, yet are buying-up rifles, pistols, and shotguns, showing that personal protection is likely the primary motivator.
On Tuesday, TC Energy announced that it has finally decided to proceed with the construction with the Keystone XL pipeline, which has faced several obstacles in the past years. The development comes with a $1.5 billion investment from the Albertan government. This breakthrough will finally provide some economic security to the ailing Western province.
Although a small instance of hate in Toronto there have been worries if anti-semitism has been on the rise in the city over the past decade. Statistics indicate that all over Canada we have seen consecutive increases in the past three years for instances of anti-semitism.
Scheer asserted that “Conservatives called for stronger action to protect our borders in the early days of this crisis” and then hit the Liberals for saying restricting travel was “ineffective and unneeded” and reversing themselves later on.
For small business owner and Member of Legislative Assembly, Devinder Toor, relief for small business could not come soon enough.
“From small business owners to blue-collar workers, everybody is worried,” says Toor. “I am receiving a lot of calls from my constituents, with the vast majority unsure how long they can keep their doors open.” According to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, the average cost that COVID-19 has had on small businesses amounts to $160,000 and continues to climb.
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