Campaign security may turn out to be a major topic of discussion in the current Conservative leadership election. Recently, Conservative leadership candidates Erin O’Toole and Peter MacKay got into a spat over an accusation from O’Toole’s campaign alleging that MacKay’s team may have hacked their campaign
“Concern arose late last week when NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace’s driving team discovered a knotted rope in Wallace’s garage stall at Talladega Superspeedway. Appearing to be a noose, it was quickly seized upon as a seemingly veiled racist threat against Wallace, who is both black and an outspoken activist for social justice on and off the racetrack.”
We cannot support in good conscience [these] two politicians that will further drag Canada into the orbit of American economic and political values—which are not our own—while simultaneously taking a weak (if not non-existent) stance on issues concerning the family and immigration.
Both the Canadian Tax Federation and the National Firearms Association have stated their support for the court challenge, with the CTF sending a fundraising email to its membership and the NFA footing the bill for the legal costs.
Davies turned heads this season as he set a speed record during the final match of the Bundesliga season, which was a hair raising 1 – 0 win for Bayern over SV Werder Bremen, claiming the 8th straight championship win for the club.
“If they go on the app if they see me and they see what I do, hopefully I can share some cheer and bring some laughter to them because, yeah, like I said, laughter is one of the best medicines.”
For the second half of the debate, O’Toole made himself look more progressive than MacKay. He kept on repeating that he was proud to have been one of the few conservative MP’s that supported the 2013 transgender bathroom bill, and called MacKay transphobic for not supporting the NDP legislation. This is the same Erin O’Toole who told social conservative voters last week that he should be their second choice.
Back on June 20 the United Nations on their Twitter account put out a Tweet defending and tacitly supporting the violent communist group ANTIFA.
Following in the footsteps of brands like Aunt Jemima, Mrs. Buttersworth, and Uncle Ben’s, the ice cream bar company Eskimo Pie has decided to change its name citing that the name is “derogatory”.
I was born a Canadian, and I wish to save a Canada that includes an equal and prosperous Alberta. I sincerely wish to build a reformed Canada that treats all of its people equally and fairly. In fact, this is another opportunity for Albertans to lead the way, for by finding equality and fairness for ourselves, we can create the framework for others to find the same. Ultimately, this will help to build a stronger, freer, prosperous, and more united Canada. But if this is not possible, the majority of my constituents in Cypress-Medicine Hat and from across Alberta have made clear that we must seek another relationship, as a sovereign people.
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