Hugh Hewitt: ”I think Trudeau might resign today. Are you looking forward to working with Pierre Poilievre, the new guy?”
Donald J Trump: ”I am. I am, if that’s what happens. Certainly, it will be very good. Our views would be more aligned, certainly.” #cdnpoli #Liberals
#cdnpoli #Liberals
It's not because of immigrants, trans people, the “deep state,” or any other bogeyman trotted out by the GOP.
It's because big corporations and billionaires have rigged markets and siphoned off most of the economy's gains.
It's not because of immigrants, trans people, the “deep state,” or any other bogeyman trotted out by the GOP.
It's because big corporations and billionaires have rigged markets and siphoned off most of the economy's gains.
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If so, Ask that representative why he is putting Trump ahead of his district !
Canadians to Maine: No, thanks!
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If so, Ask that representative why he is putting Trump ahead of his district !
Canadians to Maine: No, thanks!
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Not to mention it’s the best way to stem biodiversity loss, too.
But we don’t give it nearly enough attention.
Let’s change that!
Not to mention it’s the best way to stem biodiversity loss, too.
But we don’t give it nearly enough attention.
Let’s change that!
-The Ring of Fire in Ontario
-Ports like Grays Bay in Nunavut
-The Second Narrows in British Columbia
-Carbon Capture and Storage
-High Speed Rail between Quebec and Ontario
-Integrated electricity system for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
-The Ring of Fire in Ontario
-Ports like Grays Bay in Nunavut
-The Second Narrows in British Columbia
-Carbon Capture and Storage
-High Speed Rail between Quebec and Ontario
-Integrated electricity system for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
(my parents definitely had this poster when I was growing up)
(my parents definitely had this poster when I was growing up)
The provincial government says it has a plan to connect every Ontario resident with a family doctor within four years by spending $1.4 billion, in addition to $400 million that was previously committed to primary care.
The provincial government says it has a plan to connect every Ontario resident with a family doctor within four years by spending $1.4 billion, in addition to $400 million that was previously committed to primary care.