UHN is one of the largest and most important hospitals in Canada. You can see it from the Premier’s Office window. Unbelievable that we’re letting front line health care workers get harassed like this in a pandemic. #Covid19
If these were homeless people occupying a park, we might do something. If they were Indigenous People protesting a pipeline, we’d be reading all about how Canada is Broken.
It’s not just Toronto. Here’s video of these people harassing health care workers in Vancouver.
Just spent a few hours looking at public data from a variety of sources and talking to people whose wisdom I trust. Right now, this is the closest election I’ve ever seen in Canada. Closer than 2019. Hardest working team wins. #Elxn44
My read is there are enough votes for either the LPC or CPC to form a government. It depends on which team better IDs them and turns them out. #Elxn44
All this can change quickly, but man is it tight right now. I bet all campaigns are looking at overnights like… #Elxn44
For example, “The Tories” don’t exist anymore. The conservative movement that replaced them is a very different beast.
It is a network of orgs that espouse common values and work to achieve common ends. Heck, this columnist worked for one of them. PM Harper wrote in its 20th anniversary edition that Conservatives "need the National Post" for a reason. nationalpost.com/opinion/stephe…
Jeez, people are touchy about that. I just find it interesting that the Conservatives no longer see Ford and (especially) Kenney as assets to be deployed, but as liabilities to be hidden. #Elxn44
Give the money to the sick instead of the hospitals, the river crossers instead of the bridge-builders, the people whose houses are burning instead of the firefighters.
All joking aside, if the policy advocated here worked, the childcare problem would have been largely solved by the Canada Child Benefit. It doesn’t and it wasn’t.
When our kids were daycare age, it cost @jodilhbutts and I just south of $30k per year in High Park, Toronto — in 2008/9/10! We could afford it. Most cannot, and no tax policy is going to fix that.
The government of Canada starved Indigenous People into accepting treaties — that it never lived up to — in order to get the railway built. #cdnhistory
It gets worse.
The Liberal opposition of the day was not constructive, to say the least.