@igmiro “We know players want it, we want it” “stay tuned for more information on an upcoming livestream where we won’t answer questions or actually address it. Typical funcom.
BREAKING: The Senate has REJECTED the Senate Human Rights Committee’s amendments to Bill C-9, including the criminalization of residential school “downplaying.”
Wab Kinew (Manitoba Premier)
Has the following documented criminal history:
2003: Convicted of refusing a breathalyzer (impaired driving-related) after being stopped by police while driving erratically.
2004: Convicted of assault on a Winnipeg taxi driver. Court records state he hurled racial slurs during the ride and punched the driver in the face through the open window. He received a conditional discharge.
Breaches of court orders (related to the above cases).
Charges that were stayed (not resulting in convictions):
2003: Two counts of domestic assault against his then-girlfriend Tara Hart (allegations included throwing her across a room).
Other mentions:
A 2004 conditional discharge for an assault in Ontario (fight)
a 2006 charge for stealing a money order.
Danielle Smith (Alberta Premier):
No criminal convictions.
Wants what is best for Albertans.
In the new Canada, we can't even check our luggage anymore without risking being made a drug mule. I can't get into the airport without a full body scan, but employees can come and go with drug suitcases? Easy solution: Non-citizens shouldn't be permitted to work in our airports.
Chris d'Entremont - 23,024 votes
Michael Ma - 27,055 votes
Matt Jeneroux - 30,343 votes
Marilyn Gladu - 26,292 votes
We're now at 106,714 Conservative voters disenfranchised by the Prime Minister Carney and the Members of Parliament themselves.
And don't tell me this is how our democracy works. In practice, it hasn't worked this way for 50+ years. Those voters reasonably expected to get Conservative MPs and now they're getting Liberals.
🚨 BREAKING
It’s a very dark day in Canada today.
The Liberals just voted down ALL FOUR Conservative public safety bills.
Bill C-246: consecutive sentences for sexual predators. So they serve time for EACH offence. Not a bulk discount.
VOTED DOWN.
Bill C-220: stop judges from giving lighter sentences to rapists and child predators because deportation might be a consequence.
VOTED DOWN.
Bill C-243: end the cycle that forces victims to relive their trauma at parole hearings year after year. Victims begged for this.
VOTED DOWN.
Bill C-242: the Jail Not Bail Act. Repeal catch and release for repeat violent offenders.
VOTED DOWN.
Tougher sentences for sex offenders? No.
Accountability for foreign criminals? No.
Mercy for victims? No.
Keeping dangerous people locked up? No.
Four bills.
Four chances to protect Canadians.
They said NO to all of them.
This is what they stand for.
NOTHING.
PS. What they will do tonight, is vote in favour of their own hate bill.
Because words matter more.
Mark Carney is currently attempting what is maybe the least democratic thing in Canadian history, cobbling together an illegitimate majority he didn’t earn during the election through backroom deals and who knows what else.
If you want a majority government in Canada, you should earn it at the ballot box.
So because a young man decided to put on a dress before he killed 9 people, Canada's legacy media is going to pretend a woman did it. You don't hate these people enough. You really, really don't.
Does this mean every trans person is a school shooter? No.
Does this mean that maybe we should be treating mental illness instead of glorifying it? Yes.
@psac_afpc “PSAC - AFPC •
Mar 22, 2025 •
Pierre Poilievre is not for you, Canada. His reckless cuts and political games would put vital services and our country at risk.”
@edmontonjournal How many more Plows could have been in operation if they didn’t purchase those electric busses that are just collecting dust. 60 Million down the drain.