Imagine you have a daughter. Your only child #CarolinBohl. Your little girl is attacked and murdered by terrorists #october7thmassacre
Destroyed. Your life is destroyed. Your little girl is dead. Francesca Albanese then writes to you, woman to woman: „Change medication“. #Albanese was never concerned with #humanrights.
The usual mindless drivel from Canada’s Chief Laurentian elite representative @acoyne
Andrew, let me try and spell it out for you yet again.
1. Trudeau waged a sustained economic attack on Alberta with a string of destructive laws and policies that cost Albertans hundreds of billions in investments and hundreds of thousands of jobs while dealing with a cost of living crisis fueled by your buddy, Justin’s, open borders policies and failed Keynesian monetary theories.
2. Trudeau was replaced by Carney and, as part of Energy MOU, retracted or amended the 9 bad laws you refer to.
3. As a result, we have seen tens of billions of new private sector investment announcements in Alberta with much more to be announced shortly. We knuckle draggers in Alberta call this the initial signs of an economic boom (you are forgiven if you have forgotten what that looks like).
4. Premier Smith sees this flood of investment and jobs - stemming from the repeal of most of the terrible legislation under the MOU - as evidence that we can still make Canada work for Alberta and is fighting to make that case to Albertans despite your - and those of your ilk - continuing your feckless attacks on her.
The reason for the block Andrew is I simply don’t value your opinion on the affairs of Alberta. You show your disdain for our province at every opportunity and I don’t need you clogging my feed with your 20x a day posts. But I will instead merely mute you so you can still follow my posts as I don’t wish to hurt your feelings.
Have fun on that wonderfully balanced CBC At-Issue panel trying to unpack the important issues distressing Albertans with your fellow Toronto/Montreal panelists.
Under @stephenharper, tax incentives were implemented to encourage parents to put their kids in *SPORTS.* After 11 years, the Liberala are *gleefully* celebrating giving people some of their tax dollars back so they can *EAT.*
Think about that.
@ProVolunteer@Citizen004 Does anyone remember his Stampede parties? I think he was the guy who produced them, anyway. You could check your wedding ring in and spray the tan line.
There's always an angle with him.
You put your finger on the best argument that the separatists have - that absent a reconfiguration of the institutions of power in Canada, we keep getting policy aimed at Alberta.
Lisa Raitt, who is a member of Carney's Canada-US trade council says flat out she has no idea what is happening in trade talks because the government isn't telling the council anything.
The whole council is Liberal optics. Nothing more.
And, she has a major warning for everyone
Yesterday our Prime Minister pulled a cruel joke on a small minority of Canadians who are being targeted by a much larger minority whose votes the Liberals have come to depend on.
Blaming the previous government for weak economic growth would be more compelling if Mr. Carney wasn't also the Chair of the Liberals' Task Force on Economic Growth under the previous government. #cdnpoli
We know from every single country that had been suckered down the net zero path that it runs though deindustrialization and inflation, higher power prices, brown outs and government debt and waste.
I'm prepared to go to jail over this.
My grandmother Rita Pete went to St. Mary's Indian Residential School. She experienced terrible abuse. As a consequence, she struggled with alcohol use most of her life.
My mother was born with FASD as a consequence of her using alcohol to cope with her trauma.
I am Chief of my community Chawathil First Nation. I am working to address the longstanding impacts of these past policies through renovating homes, building new homes, creating childcare, and growing businesses through economic development.
I have interviewed people who went to Indian Residential Schools. I have interviewed people who believe Indian Residential Schools were awful, horrible schools, meant to remove the Indian from the child.
I've also interviewed people who believe they were well intended, generous investments by Canadian taxpayers meant to assimilate a society and had shortcomings.
Like with many things, the history is dark, complicated, and with any policy that existed for a long time, across a whole country - there were different experiences.
No one story tells us everything. No report shares the full experience of the individuals who went. No commentator today can disprove someone's lived experience with statistics.
The path forward is not to criminalize speech, questions, or debate.
The path forward is empathy for past attendees.
The path forward is truth based on facts.
The path forward is real conversations.
The path forward is to lean into complexity.
If the government criminalizes this, then I will be a criminal for having these conversations.
If I am a criminal by the laws definition, then I am committed to going to jail over this.
@CTVNews@RussDiabo I wish he would stop running his mouth off, as it entrenches Liberal power even more. He's a convenient boogey man, and takes attention away from very real issues here at home. 🇨🇦
@BrantfordBoomer It's funny that you are ignoring the very real recession we are in, and focusing on a boogie monster. What is happening in the space between Liberal ears, anyway?