At this event, a pro-Palestinian media activist with a long history of pushing anti-Israel and antisemitic rhetoric, as well as blatant Holocaust denial was in attendance and was seemingly never removed.
Currently, Canada’s federal parliament is held together by a tentative alliance between Jagmeet Singh and Justin Trudeau. After the Liberals invoked the Emergencies Act on a group of peaceful protestors, Justin Trudeau found his political career on faulty footing due to some internal party pushback to the increasingly needless and draconian Covid laws. To secure […]
Angus somehow pushed the slanderous rhetoric to a new height going on to agree with Mayor Nenshi on Twitter saying that opposing mandatory masking orders, “is white racist extremism using the biggest medical crisis in a century to build a hate movement,” which is a laughably paranoid conspiracy theory at best, but more likely just malicious political rhetoric meant to spread hate against Canadians who disagree with him.
As Canadians across the country become fed-up with Justin Trudeau’s left-wing economic and social record, many have looked to the NDP as an alternative, only to find even more radical socialist views which appear to only be becoming more fringe as an election looms on in the distance.
Leftists just can’t help themselves from two things: Alberta bashing and Conservative Bashing. To them, it’s basically the same thing.
From CERB to the mass shift towards EI the Liberals have done nothing to actually keep the economy afloat and instead have chosen to move the deck chairs around hoping it keeps everyone happy while the economy continues to sink lower.
If Notley truly believes in forcing businesses to go bankrupt or fining people $1,000 for simply inviting someone over to their own home or even $100,000 if it goes to the courts, or not making the police arrest a bar owner 400 kilometers away from the edge of civilization for not wearing a mask, has become the definition of “libertarian extremism,” her politics must be left of Mao Zedong.
It would not be a major shock to see Singh come under an intense leadership review at the next NDP Annual General Meeting and potentially get replaced by a more hardline union NDP leader, as the hyper progressive base Singh has cultivated has not been a proven election winner in the past let along after what he has done in recent days.
You’d expect the Greens to be fully in favour of an expensive and broad carbon tax, but early this year they’re showing more common sense than the other parties. It is absolutely true farmers were hit badly by the carbon tax last year, but it begs the question: why are the Greens looking sharper on this issue than the Liberals and NDP?
The NDP of the 1960’s under Tommy Douglas is not the same party as Jagmeet Singh’s modern iteration. The NDP has historically been seen as a party for the Canadian worker with socailist roots. Under the leadership of Jagmeet Singh though, he has transformed the NDP into another mouthpiece for Far-left ideologies like Critical Race […]
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