This is complete rubbish
To criticise a religion is not racist.
It's culturalist
The difference ? you can choose one, not the other other
Now, many of us prefer some cultures to others
For example, I prefer a culture that does not permit Female Genital Mutilation, Child Marriage, Animal Torture, Total Humiliation of Women, and Execution
of People from other Belief Systems, and which is not intent on World Domination
Call me old-fashioned...
100 % correct. I have been saying this since Loveline. Being poor doesn’t mean you had a bad childhood. Nobody on the left will ever speak about this, it is at the root of every problem not sure if it is intentional destruction or just pandering
Elbows up? 🤔
So the BC NDP government wants to block Canadian energy exports from the West Coast, while buying 15 ships from a heavily subsidized Chinese state owned shipyard for an undisclosed amount.
Perhaps Premier Eby missed the “Team Canada” memo, just like he missed the most important First Ministers Meeting in decades.
While banning procurement from the United States, the Eby government seems eager to contribute to China’s massive increases in GHG emissions, while rewarding the PRC for its sterling record on human rights, forced labour, and DEI.
Sisu: it is a Finnish word that cannot be translated. It means white-knuckled form of courage and unimaginable determination.
Sisu manifests when all hope is lost.
Well, first off. I'm no longer a proud Canadian today.
I'm a proud Albertan.
I'd like to congratulate the Toronto and GTA for fucking over Canadians for the 4th consecutive time.
I'm fairly certain that Danielle Smith and Scott Moe, are likely drafting Referendum papers as we speak.
And if David Eby saw the British Columbia voting map, he should consider it as well.
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Canada has become a labor colony for oligarchical interests. I couldn't care less who becomes the new Warden.
The whole enterprise is irredeemably corrupted.
C-69 is *unconstitutional.*
This is not optional, Mr. Carney.
I challenged the constitutionality of C-69 (which I labelled the ‘No More Pipelines Law’) as a violation of provincial jurisdiction.
The Alberta Court of Appealed agreed on a 4 to 1 judgement, ruling that C-69 was a “constitutional Trojan horse” that “tears apart the constitutional division of powers.”
Then the Supreme Court of Canada agreed, ruling on a 5 to 2 judgement that “the balance of (C—69) is ultra vires Parliament and thus unconstitutional.”
This was perhaps the most important judicial decision on the division of powers since the adoption of the 1982 Constitution Act. Alberta’s case was supported by 8 of the 9 other provinces.
Outrageously, the government has ragged the puck in refusing to repeal or overhaul the Act to bring it into compliance with the decisions of the highest courts in the land.
Now Mr. Carney appears to be thumbing his nose at the courts, and the Constitution.
The Liberal Party can’t claim to be defenders of the Constitution while flagrantly ignoring the Constitution.
You can’t criticize the Trump Administration for threatening to ignore court rulings if you support the Government of Canada in doing the same here.
This is not just about the rule of law.
I challenged C-69 not just to defend the Constitution, but to defend jobs and economic growth.
As I predicted, not a single major project has been approved since C-69 was adopted in 2019. An endless, uncertain, politicized regulatory process is one of the primary reasons for the flight of investment, our failure to develop our massive natural resources (including critical minerals,) and the weakness of the Canadian economy that has made us a target for foreign aggression.
Complying with the Constitution isn’t partisan. It’s not ideological. It’s not optional. It’s mandatory.
British Steel has announced plans to close its two blast furnaces in Scunthorpe, signalling the end of steel production in the UK after more than 150 years
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