This.
It’s a toothless referendum for equalization, even Kenney has acknowledged that, but if Albertans make it about Kenney instead…
Then it has the potential to grow, and show some real teeth.
#abpoli#ableg#cdnpoli
Hindshaw says we need to practice kindness and understanding during these times, but every time the Alberta government fails to take significant action against the collapse of our health care system, my resentment towards the unvaccinated grows.
@WestJet WestJet are you even answering calls or is your phone system down? I've now spent 6 hours on hold and have sent messages via Twitter and Facebook.
Retiring Supreme Court Canada justice Rosallie Abella: Rosie Abella said she’d answer questions when she turned 75 a 'one of a kind interview' by Paul Wells. #cdnpoli#scc https://t.co/EX9eZrlgvX
The Alberta vaccine program is doing great and the booking numbers are awesome 👏 Let’s keep the momentum going! Come to the takeout-only taproom and show us proof of your jab for a can of Neighbourhood Ale, free of charge! While quantities last, we have 2,500 cans to share! #jab
A great article to read and reflect, especially given the current concerns around misinformation...
"The amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it."
https://t.co/U0I3mb6vvF
Minister of Canadian Heritage Steven Guilbeault says Facebook's aggressive stance against an Australian media revenue sharing law made the case for Ottawa that such online content giant must be regulated. https://t.co/mwVrDoPTlp
I’m extremely grateful to spend another Friday listening to such inspirational women. #inspirational Thank you @Famous5Fdn for hosting another incredible Pink Tea.
Correct contextual factors need to be considered by the decision-maker to determine whether a members' speech on social media resulted in professional misconduct. Incl. both personal and professional factors.
@Griffith_Uni#cdnadminlaw
https://t.co/w4ku0l95IP @thecourtdotca
The commissioner has not provided notice to groups like Ecojustice or the Pembina Institute - but is supposed to as required by the legislation. This inquiry seems to have serious issues with procedural fairness. @Griffith_Uni#cdnadminlaw
https://t.co/UIUjx2qqLx
I was surprised to see this case/article especially when I considered the decisions handed down in Martineau and Cardinal. @Griffith_Uni#cdnadminlaw
https://t.co/5ZBA0XU0jm
It would be interesting to see what kind of powers would be delegated to an e-tribunal. Would they be able to strike a balance between issues of freedom of speech with issues of hate speech? @Griffith_Uni#cdnadminlaw@globeandmail https://t.co/lZnXMtnzws
Today, in 1916, 105 years ago, Manitoba became the first Canadian province to allow women the right to vote in provincial elections. Suffragist Nellie McClung (pictured) began the campaign in 1914 in Winnipeg. Who can name the last province to allow women to vote? #wearefamous5