The Father Who Lost His Son and the Trucker Who Refused to Stay Silent
Chris Joseph, a former NHL hockey player, is one of the fathers who lost his son in the Humboldt Broncos tragedy.
Sunny is a Canadian-born Punjabi trucker who went viral for speaking out against corruption in the trucking industry.
Joseph met with Sunny today to thank him. Despite massive support from Canadians, Sunny has suffered threats and pressure for exposing the trucking industry’s LMIA immigration scam.
Exclusive interview coming soon @MediaBezirgan
WHO’S WHO WEDNESDAY ⭐
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Meet Linken Fisher (#24) — a steady presence on the blue line and a proud product of Spiritwood, SK.
Quietly competitive and deeply grounded, Linken brings consistency, awareness, and a team-first mindset every time he steps on the ice. Whether it’s trusting his positioning, making the simple play, or doing the little things that don’t always make the highlight reel, he’s a player his teammates rely on.
Away from the rink, you’ll find him keeping things just as balanced -time outdoors, time with friends and family, and a solid pre-game routine that keeps him locked in. No flash. Just focus.
That’s #24 - dependable, composed, and exactly where he’s meant to be. 🖤⭐
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@theSJHL@clarkmunroe_@Neugsie Since Mitch Marner, single handily won the game for Team Canada last night!! (Big Leafs fan). Who in the SJ plays the most like Mitch?
Jasper National Park has been my backyard and my playground for 35 years. There isn't a trail in the park that I haven't hiked.
During those 35 years I've seen a lot of mismanagement, but nothing like I've witnessed during the last decade. I've ranted about it it all my videos, talked about it online, discussed it with other users and even written to the staff.
The devastation that's happening right before our eyes was totally predictable. We all saw the hillsides covered in dead, beetle infested pines. Forest are living eco-systems that go through life and death cycles. The fires are natural, but didn't have to be this dramatic. Park managers should have conducted some controlled burns and cleared dead forests.
As usual, everyone is full of prayers. That's not what we need. We need to abandon this woke ideology that has infiltrated all our institutions.
We need heads to roll after this one.
Don't praise the fire chief for his efforts. His primary job is to prevent forest fires, not put them out.
Don't celebrate the the park's superintendent who wanted to rename mountains instead of maintaining a healthy eco system.
Blame the bureaucrates who worried about wheelchair accessible trails instead of fire access roads.
Criticize the politicians who sent billions to the Ukraine meat grinder instead of buying water bombers.
I'm beginning to think this really is by design. Ottawa doesn't want Alberta to have anything nice.