This is all quite funny coming from the Liberal party that also ignores and tolerates Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s past of dressing up in blackface so many times he was unable to answer how many times he had done it, as if he was as prolific as Al Jolson.
Canadians are very proud of our universal healthcare system, which is why sometimes legitimate criticisms are ignored out of fear of privatization. However, for the system to benefit Canadians best some flaws need to be addressed. This is what the Conservative and Green party is attempting to do with the life saving drug Trikafta, in […]
It would be foolhardy to think that the Liberals don’t want to regain their majority government in the next year or so, a lot of this wasteful spending seems to be laying the ground work for their next campaign. They are simply trading debt for polling numbers hoping the debt doesn’t catch up with them sooner than later.
Despite the global COVID-19 pandemic, Canadians are anxious to get back to work and are optimistic about their futures. But there is still a long way to go. Millions of Canadians are still unemployed. Across the country, businesses are still closed and too many still can’t access government programs. Since last November and throughout 2020, our strengthened Conservative opposition has been holding the Trudeau government to account and we will keep putting forward constructive solutions to get you the help you need.
Earlier in the week, Alberta’s New Democratic Party (NDP) voted against a United Conservative Party (UCP) motion designed to protect Alberta gun owners from the federal Liberal government’s broad gun ban announced a couple of months back. UCP Environment Minister Jason Nixon, regarding his firearms motion, said that “All of the United Conservative Party members […]
“I am disappointed that the government refuses to even provide a new date for the release of this important report and instead blames the delay on Covid-19. Families have been waiting long enough. At the same time, the Minister is asking for $6 million in additional funding to respond to the Inquiry. Without the government’s response, how will anyone know if the funding is actually going to help the families of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls.”
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