Some percentage of his base is still rapidly anti-Liberal. I wonder if the PPC will start pulling these folks who see respect and compromise as weakness.
Espitemophiliac
Given DOGE and the doofuses in charge, I expect the story of increased cyber attacks is at least in some covering up shoddy security practices
Always the ones you most suspect
Meanwhile, the 40 richest Canadians grew their wealth by $95B
This is one of those movies that I know is hould watch, but I'm not sure if I can.
83% as a Canadian. Such a weird mix of questions. Maybe 4-5 that actually dealt with civics and governance.
Thanks for this; it's a great resource.
Mitch Sylvestre, CEO of separatist group Alberta Prosperity Project, said he thinks there are many Albertans who would not be inclined to share their honest opinions with a pollster, and that his group is hearing from many in favour of separation.
“Polls are irrelevant, as far as we're concerned here. We're not paying attention to them,” he told CBC News.
Polls are irrelevant because this traitorous clown is getting paid either way.
Gilmoe has got to be the hardest working journalist in Canada Never stops digging.
The X-Files episode, "Beyond the Sea" made me anti-death penalty. Brad Dourif plays a mass murderer on death row who claims to have visions that could save two missing girls. The show doesn't go for the easy out - he's guilty of horrible things and he's trying to cut a deal. Scully's skepticism and faith collide - she thinks he's playing a cruel game, but if she doesn't go along, he will be put to death, which is against her Catholic beliefs. One of Gillian Anderson's best (and favorite) episodes.
The end result is a surprisingly profound meditation on the value of life, the difference between justice and revenge, and the depravity 9f state-sanctioned murder.