Canada honestly. Those EU members that slagged our PM are White Nationalists, far right extremists, Covid deniers and Putin supporters. And… of course anti-vaxxers. They all turn a blind eye to what’s happening in Ukraine too. These people are far from reputable.
@cruise_peter More of a pigeon who's a walking exhibition of the greedy, post-truth and double-thinking libertarian-influenced RWNJs, whose Newspeak definition of ethics, hardworking and personal responsibility are precisely what's wrong with society today.
@deBeauxOs1@cruise_peter The Murphy T-Rex is practically a walking exhibition of the sorry state of the media in Canada. Note my outright refusal to use the term "Canadian" to describe this sorry excuse of a media.
Jason Kenney has a pension from his time as a federal MP.
Many Albertans will rely on CPP. We can't trust this Premier with their retirement.
Hands off Albertans' CPP, Jason Kenney.
https://t.co/mJTArB9C4V #ableg#yyc#yeg
The Premier was asked about this today and he denied it was happening.
No wonder no one trusts him. He lies most of the time, and the rest of the time he doesn't know what he is talking about. #ableg
I will not personally be eligible for any of the new benefits the Liberals and NDP are going to bring forward. I am so fortunate to say that. Others desperately require them and we need to provide them in order to create a better, healthier more equitable country.
@merry123459 A practical walking exhibition of the greedy post-truth and double-thinking libertarian-influenced RWNJ with his Newspeak definition of ethics, personal responsibility and hardworking.
A "no sprawl" movement is growing across Ontario.
Their goal: to fight what they view as Doug Ford’s vision of the province for the next generation — one that would see farmland swallowed up by subdivisions.
https://t.co/Cy1Gw0ASc5
The average salary of an elementary school teacher in Alberta is $77,661 per year.
The UCP "war room" costs Albertans $82,000 PER DAY.
We will close this embarrassment and start funding the things that matter, like the education of Alberta's children.
https://t.co/CiHugiuVPw
Some pundits claim that we are entering an era of deglobalisation. I do not think so. Value chains will not disappear any time soon. The biggest drivers for change will still be technology, economy and climate. Can’t cut yourself off. An isolated power has no power.
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The war in Ukraine will also shift strategic alliances. The picture is fussier than we think. China might lean toward Russia in the short term, but its interests are elsewhere, namely in the Belt & Road Initiative. This will drive its thinking in the foreseeable future.
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