@PremierScottMoe Did you know that under the NDP there was only 5% sales tax, but there were fewer categories of items taxed?
Did you know that under the NDP, educational funding per student was the highest in Canada?
Did you know that under the NDP, the debt was actually paid down?
Etc, etc.
@John_M_Q@TPostMillennial She directly asked him about the consequences of his party’s amendment, and as leader of a national party, it is his job to address negative consequences of their policies. (As should Mr. Singh as well).
@John_M_Q@TPostMillennial Do you just call someone SJW or activist reflexively to justify not listening to what they’re saying? He was deflecting her question by claiming the conservatives would never give money to media, but that was a direct consequence of their amendment to the online streaming act.
@John_M_Q@TPostMillennial Activist how? It sounds like she was asking about why the CPC introduced an amendment that gave media outlets $120M in tax exceptions, a fair question in light of the layoffs by Bell. Instead of answering, he attacked her and her employers credibility.
Yet more BS from Brett to fertilize his rage farming. 15 minute city planning does not restrict anyone to staying within their local community, but it does plan so that frequently used services like groceries, recreation, and health are within a reasonable distance of homes.
Total nonsense. People BUY or RENT their homes and have the right to work and play and school and eat and shop where ever they damn well please.
This is about control. Nothing more.
Council for @CityofEdmonton can FO.
@Martyupnorth_2 And trolling/rage farming online is protected speech (as it ought to be), so all the Musk-rats are free to speak their minds. But you can only sell bullshit and convince people it’s gold for so long before they figure it out.
@WBrettWilson 0:42 - “Canada is the land of tolerance. Canada is the land of the rule of law”
1:06 - “Canada is not broken”
So Brett, please stop encouraging antagonism and support for premiers who flagrantly break federal laws, and start promoting that Canada works when we all work together!
Canada is not broken. It’s worth considering why some people work so hard to convince us that it is, who is funding them, and what’s the agenda of the people holding the purse strings.
You can disagree with the law, and you can disagree with the policies of the federal government, but they are by rule of law the duly elected federal government.
Does the premier mean this ruling: https://t.co/JmJ7f1VrNG
Read it over carefully - I think your claim is quite contradictory to the facts of the ruling.
Let’s talk about the rule of law…
I would ask the former Environment Minister to recognize that the Supreme Court and Federal Court ruled TWICE against unconstitutional and illegal federal policies.
Scott Moe is an honourable Premier who has tried using diplomacy many times, asking Ottawa’s Liberals to follow the rule of law.
I sincerely hope that 2024 brings a change of attitude and perspective from the federal Liberals in how they approach dealing with Canadian provinces under the constitution.