We discuss the proposal(s) for a national pharmacare plan, and Robbie makes a suggestion on how the Liberals could sell the pricey cost of implementation to the business crowd. Please don’t forget to share and comment on this post if you found it entertaining, informative, or just plain […]
We discuss the announcement by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of a single-use plastics ban and his response to a question as to what his family was doing to reduce their usage and the outlandish responses that followed. Please don’t forget to share and comment on this post if […]
For the better part of two years Albertans have been holding rallies across the province in support of the Trans Mountain Expansion. Two years of constant media coverage; two years of trying to rally support for their cause across the country. Two years of Albertans braving sun, cold […]
Today should have been a good day for Justin Trudeau, he announced (again) that the Federal Cabinet has declared the TMX Pipeline to be in the national interest and that it has a green light to proceed (assuming it meets the conditions laid out by the National Energy […]
Are the Trudeau Liberals about to engage in a high stakes game of chicken to call Jason Kenney’s bluff on the TMX pipeline and his support for climate action? One of the clear mandates that the Trudeau government has been focused on is climate action, implementing a national […]
Alberta, home of the Conservatives, land of the strong and free. Nary a homegrown provincial political leader can save us from ourselves, but praise be, our saviour Jason Kenney has arrived from distant lands to bring us to prosperity and restore the Alberta Advantage. Just as Jim Prentice […]
Former cabinet minister and Deputy Prime Minister Sheila Copps has stepped into the limelight in a big way the past week, coming out of the shadows of retirement to defend the current Prime Minister against the scandal swirling around him and his inner circle that was set off […]
Federal Court of Canada strikes down SNC-Lavalin’s request to review prosecutor’s decision to proceed with charges https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-judge-strikes-down-sncs-request-to-review-prosecutors-decision-to/
Everyone has a motivation for doing anything; she is neither the first nor last. At the end of the day, political parties have a motivation as well. The government has a responsibility to work on its own priorities.