Amisk Mayor Bill Rock pointed out that anyone who is planning on running for leadership of the UCP and doesn’t know what issues Albertans are concerned about clearly is out-of-touch.
In a paper published by Payments Canada back in 2021, they admit that a lot of the perceived negatives for Canadians’ privacy posed by Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) are seen as a positive by the Canadian government.
Just a few days ago Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he tested positive for COVID-19, and yet he is already planning on getting back on the road for a trip to Europe and Rwanda for a world leaders summit.
The removal of the travel restrictions should take effect on June 20, which is obviously a political defeat seeing as Minister LeBlanc vowed that the government could bring the restrictions back at another time.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tested positive for Covid-19, and once again it comes at a time where having an excuse to duck the media for a few weeks provides some political convenience.
Even if a more liberal Canadian agreed with the ideological views of Mendicino, there is no coming back from the fact that as Public Safety Minister during and after the invocation of the Emergencies Act, he has been nothing but a bad liar.
This is the key foreign policy point that the Trudeau Liberals continually fail to grasp: Appeasement of evil begets more evil. In 2018 when Canadian sociology professor Dr. Kavous Seyed-Emami was killed in Evan’s prison (the regime erroneously claims suicide) that should have been the signal to Trudeau that his quest to moderate a regime that openly seeks our destruction through appeasement is flawed.
It would be surprising at this point, based on how much we have already seen Jagmeet Singh’s political career unravel if he was the federal NDP leader going into the next election.
Essentially Ramsey was targeted by other members of the board despite being a veteran of the board himself, having served on it since 1989, and being a highly qualified school teacher, likely because he made “transphobic comments” on the internet, based on the last time other board members went after him.
Former Liberal Finance Minister Bill Morneau went after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau the other day in a rare public speech since resigning from office after being thrown under the bus by Trudeau and the PMO for the WE Charity scandal.
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