It still could be two years until an election is called, and a lot can change in that time, but it’s clear that the tone has shifted. The Liberals are afraid, trying their very best not to look vulnerable — making their injured state all the more obvious.
Animals are often at their most aggressive when they’re injured. It’s a survival mechanism: if you’re vulnerable and can’t do much about it, it’s safest to feign strength. The same pattern can now be observed in Justin Trudeau’s Liberals, who, after months of floundering in the polls, are...
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Cancel culture is alive and well in “progressive” Canada. Don’t like something, try to cancel the company, the individual, the contract, anything you can do to force diversity through uniformity!
That’s what this is really all about, isn’t it? The people who proclaim their love of diversity can’t stand that someone thinks differently than them and so they try to use their weight to enforce a uniform worldview.
The latest example is the brouhaha over Pierre Poilievre giving a quick address over the PA system on a WestJet flight from Quebec City to Calgary at the end of the Conservative convention. The flight was specifically added by WestJet to accommodate the large number of people travelling from Western Canada to Quebec City for the Conservative convention.
The woke mob is attacking WestJet for Poilievre's flight, attacking other companies for business dealings in Canada. It's time to stop.
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This was pretty darn near a charter flight by the Conservative Party.
Poilievre got up, with permission of the company and the flight crew, and gave a 45-second address to the passengers, most of whom, if not all, were supporters.
The company obviously felt the pressure and CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech felt he had to make a statement. “This flight was specifically added to assist with demand for the CPC convention, and was largely filled with their delegates. The leader of the party was given the opportunity to greet delegates onboard (which is not unusual)
View attachment 19310….but this was not a political endorsement nor should it be interpreted as such. We are non-partisan by nature and will revisit our policy on this,” he said in a post to X.com.
(Has-been singer Jann Arden threatened a boycott of WestJet, which I would think would be a bonus, a marketing opportunity even, rather than a negative. Think about it, WestJet ads with the slogan, “On time flights and no Jann Arden, fly WestJet.”
Trudeau’s personal popularity has been declining lately and that is a genuine problem for the Liberal party, if it hopes to stave off a thumping from the Conservatives in the next election. The Liberals will probably look for someone with a tiny bit of celebrity, ideally one on board with how the party currently behaves, at least until Xavier Trudeau is old enough to become the next Laurentian saviour.
Might I suggest Jann Arden?
The government's supporters on Twitter exist in a nonsense dimension
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