Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may be a political leader in Canada, but whenever he is abroad Trudeau has always come across like a minimum wage worker nervously trying to seek the approval of his managers, and not succeeding.
In a move that will satisfy a lot of Conservative voters in Alberta who became fed-up with the Alberta government’s draconian approach to COVID-19 restrictions and mandates between 2020 and early 2022 Premier Danielle Smith fired Chief Medical Officer Dr. Deena Hinshaw.
Since Carlton MP Pierre Poilievre was elected as the new Conservative Party leader the CPC has taken a significant lead over the Liberals in polling, but it is the Liberals’ polling specifically that demonstrates why Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s days in office may be numbered.
In mid-October 2022, Vladimir Putin declared the southern Ukraine city of Kherson annexed and officially part of permanent Russia. In less than a month his army is in full retreat across the Dnipro river under heavy bombardment from Ukrainian troops.
Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) workers decided to block transit lanes yesterday, in a strike action to try and force the Ontario provincial government to negotiate with them for higher wages and more benefits.
Trudeau’s big showing of increased sanctions against the regime was just a performance. All bluster, no substance. The Liberals said they are putting on over 10 000 sanctions on officials and IRGC members, however, most of those officials are no longer in positions of power. Trudeau also used the Immigrant and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), not the criminal code which does not have any teeth internationally.
Unsurprisingly the legacy media chose not to notice the pervasive presence of socialist and communist flags at the CUPE-organized protest at Queens Park over the weekend.
The election also showed that the majority of the electorate is over the 2020 election on both sides. People don’t care for the Democrate’s rhetoric that democracy dies when you vote for Republicans. Conversely, people don’t want candidates dedicated to litigating the 2020 election. The ghost of Donald Trump may still haunt Capitol Hill, but the rest of us seem unconcerned.
Doug Ford in the face of this authoritarian language from the CUPE leadership said that the unions should trust his government to repeal Bill 28 on November 14 (when the next sitting of the legislature begins) because they have “never had a better partner” than his government.
For years NIAC has been able to benefit from general apathy towards Middle Eastern issues and has always been able to deflect a national conversation away from Iran often using a false equivalency with the Iraq war to turn off war-weary Americans. But now that the world is listening to the Iranian people, NIAC has lost its major advantage.
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