That actually reminds me of a video Joseph DeBenedicitis did. I think I might have posted it in this thread before. His schtick is that he usually brings along an American to experience Canadian things.
In one of his videos, he and an American friend go to Ottawa and manage to get their way into Trudeau's office.
This is rather cool. Randy Boissonault represents an Edmonton riding, which is a rare thing for a Liberal.
Perhaps they realize it doesn't look good in the mirror. And there's hope (maybe) that the events that happened brought about a realization of needed change. And by making a statement like this, they're not so much addressing the left, but their own voter base. Kind of like the equivalent to tell their voters to chill out.
Danielle Smith's nicknames include "DanYell" and "Marlaina" (because someone found out that her real first name is Marlaina and not Danielle).
Her actions in this are so incredibly hypocritical, because of her "suggestion" that the Americans should keep the Federal Environment Minister "in their crosshairs".
A less-violent equivalent (a few years ago) was Adriana LaGrange (my MLA and former education minister) running to the Sun Media and whining that the mean, nasty ATA (Alberta Teachers' Association) was BULLYING her! Gosh, she only threatened to fire the entire Calgary public school board out of sheer spite, so why would they ever have a reason to criticize her? (there are so many reasons to criticize this woman that it would take a loooong time to enumerate them all).
Global National reported tonight that 2 men had been arrested and charged for making threads against trudeau.
They were both from Alberta.
Many people from Alberta make threads against Trudeau, at least on FB. (yes, I know you made a typo; it just struck me funny).
At least they seem to hate them all equally... But it does seem like a concern for democracy. I wonder if they're part of the same group that wanted to create their own citizen's police force during the blockade in Ottawa and wanted to kick Trudeau out and install one of their own. Some crazies out there. We still have people out protesting during the weekends who use the Canadian flag. They all want Trudeau out because 'Freedom!" Whatever for, I don't know, as I feel we have it pretty good in Canada, all things considered.
It's gotten to the point here in Alberta where the rational people (iow not anyone who supports either the UCP or the convoy) are actually afraid to fly Canadian flags, for fear of being thought of as a convoy supporter.
Oh, and it's not the "Freedom" convoy for anyone but the ones who took part in it. The rest of us refer to it as "the Freedumb convoy" - because not one of the participants has much going on upstairs, intellectually speaking.
and something tells those who were happy to have "fuck trudeau" stickers everywhere won't be to receptive if similar sentiments are expressed about poilievre.
Some people have started sporting "F*ck Marlaina" stickers (Danielle Smith goes by her middle name; her first name is actually 'Marlaina').
I saw in the news that Jasper was half-destroyed yesterday.
I hope your mom is doing OK. (And the same wish, of course, to all our members in western Canada.)
There are actually idiots on Smith's FB page who are carrying on that Justin Trudeau ordered Jasper to be burned so the Liberals can do a "land grab" and turn it into a 15-minute city. These people are insane.
I live far enough from Jasper that I'm in no danger from the fire. The air is smoky and hazy, though. It's causing some breathing problems.
It's been so godawful hot here for the past several weeks. Heat exhaustion was just about happening a couple of days ago.
It's sad and depressing about Jasper. Even though it's been a long time since I was there last, it's still a beautiful part of the world and some of it looks very different now than it did a week ago. It's heartbreaking about the animals that didn't make it.
So many of the trees didn't have as much resistance as they would have if they were healthy and not half-dead from pine beetles. We didn't get anywhere near the snow and cold temperatures we needed over the winter to kill them (the beetles, I mean; it takes a prolonged period of -40C to kill them).