2. But he also attended a rally FOR #Ukraine, a nation Vladolph Putler is LIE-claiming he's liberating from [wait for it] Nazis!!
He then has his minions spin his attendance as proof it was true NOBODY IN THE WHOLE CPC knew nothing about #ChristineAnderson's views.
3. That's a particularly nasty bit of evil work, there!
Also, notice that his 2 openly gay MPs -- Lantsman and Duncan -- as well as Mr. Uppal have said nada about being uncomfortable with colleagues cavorting with Nazis.
Did #PeePee gag them or are they just self-loathing?
4. And of course, given PM #SpicyTrudeau's recent interventions during which he nailed #PeePee to the wall, I can't help but wonder how much Justin Trudeau is making this cost...
Do you consider this meddling in our elections and domestic affairs?
If so, why have you not defended our elections?
@PierrePoilievre 4. I looked under both "Tweets" and "Tweets & Replies".
Is it not curious that you or your party would not EVERYONE to know you reject Anderson and her views; that you would not putting your own brand... or logo... or face... or voice to it?
@brianlilley 1. "First off, on the issue of bail, the Trudeau Liberals passed Bill C-75 back in 2019 to make bail easier to get," writes Lilley but then he refuses to commit journalism by answering the questions: Easier to get for whom / for which kind of crimes?
@brianlilley 2. "[...] it’s unlikely to happen while the Trudeau Liberals are in power given their hug-a-thug mentality," claims Lilley but, all the highlighted sections are tougher penalties, ways to make it easier / faster to prosecute, or clean-ups of messy parts of the Law.
@brianlilley 3. "So why does Trudeau make bail easier, make sentences lighter and only care about criminals, not victims," states Lilley, but the re-enactment of the "victim surcharge" in (h) shows care for victims (in cases when blood can be gotten from a stone).
2. He promised⬇️, after waiting ~2 weeks to get up off his lazy, unaccountable backside to "stand shoulder to shoulder" in dismantling the Ottawa Occupation... but less than a week later, he flip-flopped and gave a free pass on "severe consequences" .
3. Doug Ford is making it very clear that he tolerates lawlessness for some (occupiers and terrorizers of Ottawa) but won't respect a basic Charter right to strike for others (those who educate your children).
@CheriDiNovo@Sflecce 1. A little flashback to what happened when an Ontario government tried to pull this with #Bill115:
Ontario Superior Court Judge Thomas Lederer ound that the provincial government “substantially interfered” with teachers’ right to collective bargaining.
@CheriDiNovo@Sflecce 2. The government was forced to pay:
- $103.1 million to the province’s elementary teachers
- $50 million to the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation
- $56.7 million to the Canadian Union of Public Employees.
AND
@CheriDiNovo@Sflecce 3.
- $2.75 million to the Ontario Public Service Employees’ Union.
ALTOGETHER:
The Putting Students First Act — which forced contracts, froze pay and ended the practice of banking sick days — has cost the province more than $212.5 million.