While Farkas has never shied from the spotlight, his principled stances demonstrate a thorough rejection of likening city council to that of a large top-down corporation. Suffice to say, he has been a staunch defender of the little guy, and it’s time we give him the credit he’s owed.
Manysiak said, “The Liberal government pushing the OIC through while parliament isn’t fully functional and before e2341 can be presented in the House of Commons shows how they feel about the democratic process. They have no respect for it. It’s an opportunistic and dictatorial move that borders on tyranny.”
Any Canadians hoping to beat out the ban and purchase one of the soon-to-be-banned firearms are now out of luck, thanks to a suspiciously timed “maintenance” issue.
Member of Parliament for Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston, Scott Reid, despite being the purported Ontario Conservative MP that put forward the motion to have MP Derek Sloan apologize for criticizing Dr. Theresa Tam, has now aimed at those leaking information about Sloan.
Sloan stated, “I did not – and I am not – questioning Dr. Tam’s loyalty to Canada. There was no intention to question it … In addition, I never once mentioned Dr. Tam’s race or sex.”
Canada has just been donated 500,000 surgical masks from the Republic of China (Taiwan). 400,000 of these masks were sent to Canada’s federal government, 50,000 to Ontario, and 25,00 each for British Columbia and Alberta.
I recently penned a letter to the Premier on Small Business and the Health Minister Shandro on suicide amongst small business owners. We receive 30 to 40 calls a day from small businesses in Alberta, relaying their problems. Currently, we’re trying to find solutions. While the federal government implemented a 50 per cent increase to the federal carbon tax and okayed a wage increase for senators and MPs, many are unsure how long they can keep their homes, let alone the doors to their businesses open. This is not the right time to be increasing wages, given the massive uptick in EI Applications over the past 6-weeks. It comes across as tone-deaf. As we have seen in Edmonton, federal aid hasn’t affected that many would have liked. We’re in an economic crisis, and small businesses are the forgotten group. That needs to change.
Don’t get me wrong, it was a necessary measure, based on the data we had at the time. However, the measure has outlived its usefulness and is now causing harm to people’s livelihoods for little to no benefit.
The flooding of Peace River that inundated Fort MacMurray has just recently caused the closure of Highway 88, northwest of Fort Vermillion.
The old Wildrose Party’s name has just been reclaimed by the Alberta independence movement parties to be the brand they will merge underneath. The Freedom Conservative Party (FCP) and Wexit Alberta will be likely combined after a vote of each parties membership on the merger and will be renamed the Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta. […]
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