Letters: Classroom issues belong to school boards, not teachers' union — 'Decisions are best decided by locally elected school boards who know their community — not by unaccountable union leaders.' — Janet Foord #sask#sasked#skpolibit.ly/3VpHZhW
Farmers are the heart of communities across our country.
Unfortunately Trudeau's policies like the carbon tax and fertilizer mandates impact their livelihoods and drive up the cost of food for everyone.
Axe the carbon tax and support Canadian farmers!
Singh and the NDP made a choice tonight.
They chose to be complicit in Trudeau’s power grab.
They’d rather keep a corrupt, authoritarian government in power than defend civil liberties.
Remember that in the next election.
I guess it’s not surprising that the Liberals voted to support invoking the Emergencies Act.
But the NDP had the chance to hold them accountable and stop this abuse of power.
They failed to do so. Never forget that.
NDP MPs know Trudeau’s use of the Emergencies Act is an abuse of power.
They have a unique opportunity to take a principled, courageous stand by voting against it. Will they?
We’ll find out soon…
I really find it strange that so many musicians from the 60’s and 70’s are now against the idea of free speech. Isn’t that one of the big things they were supposedly fighting for 50-60 years ago?
Farmers break through RCMP barricades setup near Coutts, Alberta to help support the border blockade. Peaceful but resolute. Have fun finding a tow truck, @jkenney. #FreedomConvoyCanada2022#HonkHonk
People trust @joerogan not because he’s always right, but because he’s transparent, curious, gracious, humble about knowledge, and willing to consider perspectives that challenge and reshape his own thinking. We need more of this in media, in politics, in business, in life.
You stopped tweeting because right after this Moe says 78% of cases in the previous week were in fully vaccinated individuals.... Sorry Kyle, but you are an absolute clown and an embarrassment to @Usask.
Dear Liberal MPs decrying trucker protest in Ottawa:
It took more than two weeks before police broke up the railway blockade by Mohawks of Tyendinaga that shut down passenger and freight train traffic in solidarity with anti-pipeline protests in northern B.C. You're welcome.