The entire press gallery is full of journalists who suck at their job. But they don’t care. All they care about is sticking it to the big mean man in the south.
WATCH: Conservative Leader @PierrePoilievre goes tit-for-tat with Hill Times reporter, demonstrating that Canada is in a full-blown recession and evoking 120,000 Canadians who have lost their jobs.
The pundits will only give the political analysis of this.
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The regime in Tehran is the principal source of terror in the Middle East and around the world. It tried to build nuclear weapons to annihilate our allies. It massacred tens of thousands of its own people. It orchestrated the attacks of October 7, 2023, murdered Canadian passengers on Flight PS752, sought to kill prominent Canadian leaders, and ruthlessly targets Canadians of Jewish and Iranian descent. It has shown no good faith in negotiations to change course.
That is why Conservatives support the courageous people of Iran in toppling this terror regime and reclaiming their destiny after 47 years of the regime's occupation. Conservatives support a democratic, free and permanently-denuclearized Iran that lives in peace and security with its neighbours. And Conservatives support the United States, Israel, and our allies across the Gulf to defend their sovereignty and dismantle the clerical military dictatorship of Iran.
The death of Ayatollah Khamenei brings justice for the Iranian people after decades of rule under this repressive, theocratic, tyrannical dictatorship.
This evil man murdered his own people, denied them their basic freedoms, and fuelled terror and violence around the world.
Canada will always stand with the people of Iran as they seek a future defined by democracy, freedom, and peace.
Media pundits in Canada are already echoing this same unhinged line of questioning, and it’s exhausting. Just sit down, be quiet, and stop talking—because at this point, even duct tape couldn’t fix the stupid pouring out of their mouths.
When asked why the Trump administration decided to leave Nicolás Maduro’s regime intact and only arrest Maduro and his wife, Secretary of State Marco Rubio tells @margbrennan “you're not going to go in and —you’re going to go in and suck up five people?”
“We got the top priority. The number one person on the list was the guy who claimed to be the president of the country that he was not, and he was arrested along with his wife, who was also indicted. And that was a pretty sophisticated and frankly, complicated operation,” Rubio adds.
Trump talks tough on Venezuela, but admires thugs and dictators like Nicolas Maduro.
As President, I will stand with the Venezuelan people and for democracy.
I don’t need a journalism degree to know that this is one of the most hostile interviews I’ve ever seen. And then they wonder why Poilievre never goes on CBC/CTV.
@anthonybakker3 Your issue is with Poilievre. It sounds like your not a fan. Nonetheless, I’ve watched many of her interviews with all sorts of politicians, that was anything but holding them accountable.
@anthonybakker3 That’s not journalism. Journalists should be bold and courageous in holding those in power to account , but with professionalism and fairness.
The headline is funny. But the underlying problems are in plain sight:
“The next Ontario Liberal leader has an opportunity in both the policy vacuum Mr. Ford has provided, and in the public-perception benefits of filling that space from the centre-left.”
I’ve been clear: The Bank of Canada needs to cut interest rates.
It’s one of the most effective ways to protect Ontario jobs and workers from the economic uncertainty caused by President Trump’s tariffs.
https://t.co/RJCpbh8x2m
If you are in the PC government, do not take the next election for granted.
He may give NDP-Lib switchers a progressive and viable alternative to beat Ford or the next leader. At the least, a chance at knocking them down to a minority. And maybe that’s what we need….
Let’s start with the most obvious candidate @beynate.
Nate has emerged as a serious organizer in the past couple of years. While opposing teams - including me, have tried to paint him as a light weight, he’s emerged stronger with each battle. Good for him.
His challenges include comments he’s made in the past that have painted an attitude related concern, the fact that team Bonnie will be gunning for him and the question of whether he can resonate with the average voter outside of Toronto proper.
I think it’s safe to say I expect to see his name on the ballot and I expect he will do quite well. Top 3 contenders for sure.