Once called pugilistic by the Canadian Press. Said to have a populist bent by the National Post. Described as elusive by the failing Winnipeg Free Press.
I'm actually be short this year and keep this to one tweet
If you show up to "solidarity rallies" where people are calling to boycott Jewish owned businesses, literally paraphrasing Hitler, and other such hateful chants you are as odious as those doing the chanting.
@canmericanized@HonestRepCanada To clarify: There was a teleprompter glitch that cut off part of the prepared script, which read: “That's just the latest protest taking place in Canada, since Israel declared war on Hamas following the October attacks that left 12-hundred dead.” The error was not intentional.
There’s bad and then there’s this from @JPTasker
Since Israel started the Hamas war?
Who started the war? Who on October 7th massacred thousands, raped and tortured people, and kidnapped hundreds?
Words matter.
In just a couple of months @JustinTrudeau led the House of Commons in a standing ovation for a Nazi AND managed to get Canada a Cameo style thank you greeting from Hamas leadership.
When he's done with that party they are going to miss Iggy.
In just a couple of months @JustinTrudeau led the House of Commons in a standing ovation for a Nazi AND managed to get Canada a Cameo style thank you greeting from Hamas leadership.
When he's done with that party they are going to miss Iggy.
You said nothing when your government intentionally voted for a ceasefire with no conditions at the UN because you agreed with it.
You’re back peddling after a barbaric terrorist group thanked you for your support because a Hamas endorsement is a political problem for you.
For Canadians — it’s not a political problem, it’s a moral failure on display.
Aligning Canada with Hamas & not the Palestinian people was a choice.
You should have said this before the UN vote. Not after the Hamas thank you.
Canada - don’t take the bait. #cdnpoli
Today is a historic day.
We are encouraged by the decision of the NDP, and specifically MP @MatthewGreenNDP, to move forward on a Private Member's Bill to look at how Canada can take a stronger policy stance to stand for justice and peace in Palestine.
We note that there has been a consultation process opened for all Canadians to provide their input on what should be in the Bill. We encourage Canadians to reach out to all Parliamentarians from every party to support the passage of real policy change to make sure there is peace and justice for all in the Middle East.
Leslie MacLeod is one of the few civil servants at the legislative building who have served under five premiers. She retires this week after issuing government news releases to the media for the past 32 years.
The statement they refer to was the UN vote, which made no condemnation of Hamas, no demands for release of hostages, and no conditions regarding the demilitarization of Hamas.
When countries like Canada vote in favour of such motions, terrorist organizations are legitimized.