At the end of the day, Danielle Smith talks a lot and dictates to government officials about how they should have gotten punted from their jobs to stand for freedom, while she never actually put anything on the line herself, and enforced strict COVID-19 measures at her restaurant, and only gained popularity from her grandstanding.
The Daily Wire’s Ben Shapiro took a chunk of the taxpayer-funded Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) for attacking him with vague accusations that he is helping to radicalize young men.
So Mahsa Amani might have had a few strands of hair showing, and for this, she was arrested and brutally beaten on the way to jail. On September 16th she succumbed to her wounds handed to her by the regime’s morality police and died in hospital.
After former Wildrose Party leader and UCP leadership candidate, Danielle Smith, rolled out her plans for personal health spending accounts, fellow leadership candidate Brian Jean noticed that what Smith was proposing smelled an awful lot like a Digital ID program.
So far, Poilievre seems to understand the modern media landscape better than the establishment media, but there still is a long way to go until the next election and anything can happen.
Recently, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled the Liberals’ plans to curb inflation in Canada, but one obvious issue with what was presented was that it all supposedly requires a lot more government spending in order to “make life more affordable.”
Private motor vehicles were a novel invention, but at this time were a luxury only the wealthy could afford. The upper class of course resided in cities, making electric cars totally practical as this is where electric car owners would have access to built-up electrical grids.
The poll was conducted explicitly stating that it would be “Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative Party” which members of the legacy media have been predicting would hurt the CPC’s chances in an election, and in spite of that, the CPC has an 11.9 percent lead over the Liberals.
Well, it was not shocking that Carlton MP Pierre Poilievre won the Conservative Party leadership race, but that does not mean it is not impressive that Poilievre was able to win the leadership race on the first ballot with 68.2 percent of the points available (100 points per riding).
In spite of Justin Trudeau going on a national charm offensive, meeting world leaders to discuss new “Green” energy initiatives, and proposing new measures to reduce inflation (which to nobody’s surprise involves massive spending), his popularity ratings are still limping along at their lowest levels.
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