This is the image CBC chose for this headline. Not women celebrating, but women mourning this terrible person.
Something is so very wrong within our Country. I don't want to pay for this organization anymore.
RIP Charlie Kirk. It doesn’t matter what your opinion is of Charlie or his politics if you don’t view this as one of the darkest days in American history than you are part of the problem.
Toronto’s traffic is at a breaking point. Enough with the band-aid solutions. We need smarter planning, better coordination, and real accountability to fix this congestion crisis.
Read my latest op-ed for the @TorontoStar on how we can tackle this issue head-on:
https://t.co/RMRfL1GZBx
We are grateful to @fordnation for supporting the mental health and wellness of our members at @PeelPolice. The partnership with @Keel_Digital reinforces our commitment to taking care of our members and by extension keeping our community safe.
Shapiro is Kamala’s best choice but he is not a great choice because he splits the Democratic coalition between the Dems who really, really hate Jews and the Dems who tolerate people who really, really hate Jews.
Congratulations Paul Godfrey on being inducted into the @CDNBaseballHOF along with Russell Martin, Jimmy Key, Ashley Stephenson, Rod Heisler, Howard Birnie— here Paul with his family savour the moment.
Congrats to Russell Martin, Paul Godfrey, Ashley Stephenson and all of today’s @CDNBaseballHOF inductees PLUS 2023 Jack Graney Award Winner Buck Martinez 👏 🇨🇦
Ontario Premier Doug Ford @fordnation embraces NDP MPP @solmamakwa after MPP Mamakwa speaks in his Indigenous Oji-Cree language for the first time in the legislature #onpoli
Can we please get an airdrop at Columbia university? We need 900 Acai Bowls, 1300 Impossible Burgers on gluten free bread with sugar free vegan ketchup and 3000 bottles of pH 9.0 electrolyte water. This is urgent @UNRWA
No one spoke for Brian Mulroney.
So I won't even try.
If you've read his Memoirs, you'll know they're filled with extracts from his diary. Yesterday—instinctually—I found myself turning to the final entry: June 27, 1993.
Here's, in part, what he wrote.
"I actually did govern not for good headlines in ten days but for a better Canada in ten years.
I paid the price in media hostility and public disapproval. But I did so knowingly and willingly.
Leadership is about courage, strength, and resolve often in the face of overwhelming criticism and adversity; it is about taking positions you believe to be in Canada's long-term interests and sticking to them.
I'll miss the job—caucus, the House, the problems, the achievements, the excitement. But I've achieved a degree of serenity … I leave with a happy heart and a sense of fulfillment at having done much and at all times having done my best for Canada."
Prime Minister, we'll miss you.
It turns out your "best" was to transform this country.
And your happy heart and fearless leadership will continue to inspire us all.
On behalf of the Navigator family, I send my heartfelt condolences to the Mulroney family, as we honour the life and service of the late, great Brian Mulroney.
With respect, Anthony, if it is a struggle to explain to fellow Liberals that Jews are worried about bullets and firebombs flying at synagogues, maybe you are in the wrong party.