It does seem that there has been relatively little attention paid to Doug Ford’s connection with the Ford family business and whether or not the sort of lockdown orders the PC government has been putting in place not only unfairly hurts small businesses but at the same time is good for the DECO business model and if that may be influencing Ford’s lockdown strategy.
Manitoba Pastor Tobias Tissen has for now quite a while been having to hide from the RCMP who seek to arrest him for his violations of the draconian provincial public health orders, until today as he has publicly announced he will be holding a church service and has even published his church’s address online.
Rempel is considered a Conservative icon in Canada, week to week having some of the highest numbers of engagements on her Facebook page among Conservatives, only ever being beaten by Pierre Poilievre on some occasions, but other than her very generic support of oil and gas, she holds almost the same views as Chrystia Freeland.
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister has announced that the province will be rolling out its new immunization cards; focused on the COVID-19 vaccine. Though, unlike your old immunization card/record, this new card will come with certain “benefits”.
Brian Jean coming out yesterday and demanding that Alberta Premier Jason Kenney resign was likely not just an indication of Jean’s personal feelings towards Kenney’s leadership, handling of the lockdown situation, and lack of Conservative principles, and probably points to an already established movement to oust him.
As if to put the cherry on top of the less than covert attempt of the Liberals to censor the content viewed by Canadians online through Bill C-10, just this Friday morning in the committee set up to study the bill the Liberals put forward a motion to restrict the time allotted for discussion in order to block criticism.
Unlike the recent motion to suspend federal elections, using COVID-19 as an excuse, which only had Independent MP Derek Sloan vote against it, Bill C-233 actually had a substantial number of MPs take the principled Conservative position on the issue.
Ford and Kenney especially have very overtly dropped their commitments to bringing back fiscal responsibility to either of their provinces, with Ford even going so far as to brag that he had spent more than the Ontario Liberals did in his first two years in office than they ever had before.
Canada has to beat China at its own power game, or Canada will continue being played and merely become a pawn of an overseas Communist regime through economic dependence.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative Party voted to extend Emergency Orders until December, which were first passed last year through Bill 195. This allows Ford’s government to extend lockdowns and put in place public health orders without the approval of the Ontario Provincial Parliament.
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