Brad Sallows
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As always, someone has to be a horrible warning.
"These negative impressions cut across gender, they cut across every age group, they cut across every region. The fact of the matter is, is with seven out of every 10 Canadians having a negative view… This is not a growth strategy for anyone or any party that wants to try to win a majority, I would say even a minority government," Nik Nanos said in an interview on CTV's Power Play Tuesday.
Well d'uh, because it turned into a 100% shitshow, I'm sure not what most thought they were signing up for.In the news.
Majority of Canadians view a politician's open support of trucker protest as negative: survey
Most Canadians say they would hold a negative view of a politician who openly supported the trucker protest that took place in Ottawa earlier this year, a new survey from Nanos Research shows.www.ctvnews.ca
According to the RCMP allegations, Tony Olienick, Jerry Morin, and Chris Carbert “were part of a group that participated in the Coutts blockade and brought firearms into the Coutts blockade area with the intention of using those firearms against police.”
Oh good, you're back. Long time, no sunshiny news.Coutts blockaders collected firearms to use against police, RCMP documents allege | Globalnews.ca
The RCMP alleged in search warrant applications that anti-vaccine mandate demonstrators in Coutts, Alta., were 'arming themselves for a standoff against police.'globalnews.ca
If you're referring to the convoy stalwarts, most bought into the idea that they were the tip of a spear 1000's of big rigs and hundreds of thousands of Canadian's long, and this awesome display of Canadian solidarity would trigger the near immediate reversal of all mandates and the dissolution of the duly elected government., I'm sure not what most thought they were signing up for.
Yup, they were talking a big game about tens of thousands of rigs. When push actually came to shove, maybe a few dozen rigs didn’t turn around and run away, and had to be towed. The crowd didn’t have much fight in them either; any resolve they had broke by midday on the Saturday. A bunch of people thought they were going to be part of something bigger and cooler and a lot less stupid than what they actually found themselves in.If you're referring to the convoy stalwarts, most bought into the idea that they were tip of spear 1000's of big rigs and hundreds of thousands of Canadian's long, and this awesome display of Canadian solidarity would trigger the near immediate reversal of all mandates and the dissolution of the duly elected government.
Very much still a shitshow that the majority of Canadians disapprove of, just a more grandiose one than the petulant display we got.
I distinctly remember the OPP count at Thunder Bay being dismissed as Fake News, with claims of a convoy so big that if it were real the tail would still have been in Saskatchewan when the head got to Ottawa.Yup, they were talking a big game about tens of thousands of rigs.
Source on that?We also got to see the gross misuse of powers by not only the federal government but also by the Ottawa City council in particular the Police Committee members applying direct pressure to the Chief of Police to get things to tun violent.
This is the one with Dianne Deans tried to pressure the Ottawa Police Chief to push the EMA. When he stated clearly it was not needed. This video is cut short and the orignal one is not to be found. Diane Deans was forced off the board shortly after this meeting, after two Police Chiefs resigned over this matter.Source on that?
This is the one with Dianne Deans tried to pressure the Ottawa Police Chief to push the EMA. When he stated clearly it was not needed. This video is cut short and the orignal one is not to be found. Diane Deans was forced off the board shortly after this meeting, after two Police Chiefs resigned over this matter.
This was an actual attack where critical infrastructure was affected, Police Officers were directly attacked, with booby traps set up on the road way into the camp. Yet nothing of any significance was mentioned and the PM was mute on the subject.
Millions in damage after attack on Coastal GasLink work site, RCMP say
Police near an under-construction natural gas pipeline in northern B.C. are investigating after what they say was a violent attack by roughly 20 people overnight.beta.ctvnews.ca
You are mixing a few things up.This is the one with Dianne Deans tried to pressure the Ottawa Police Chief to push the EMA. When he stated clearly it was not needed. This video is cut short and the orignal one is not to be found. Diane Deans was forced off the board shortly after this meeting, after two Police Chiefs resigned over this matter.
This was an actual attack where critical infrastructure was affected, Police Officers were directly attacked, with booby traps set up on the road way into the camp. Yet nothing of any significance was mentioned and the PM was mute on the subject.
Millions in damage after attack on Coastal GasLink work site, RCMP say
Police near an under-construction natural gas pipeline in northern B.C. are investigating after what they say was a violent attack by roughly 20 people overnight.beta.ctvnews.ca
Neither one of them officially resigned over the Convoy.You are mixing a few things up.
Only one Police chief resigned over the handling of the trucker convoy.
The other was disinclined to accept the position after Deans unilaterally made a decision to appoint a chief with little to no consultation or vetting. She was forced off the board after that issue caused a stir.
^ not sure what any of that has to do with her trying to influence and escalate the use of Force by the Police Chief. Which was outside of her and the committees powers to do.For additional context Councillor Deans has been butting heads with the 'Watson Group' for a long time, and was more the victim of a dysfunctional Ottawa city council infighting.
She previously called out Watson and co for trying to push through the LRT contract, asking if it had met the technical requirements (it didn't) and wanting to see the scoring results (which they didn't get) before voting on a $2B+ contract.
She was replaced by a new councilor with zero experience, who then backdoor hired a replacement police chief, who then had to have that hiring canceled because they backdoored it.
Ottawa council is a mess and glad to see Watson go; the LRT alone will be a stinking albatross for a while, and even if they put SNC in default, we are basically stuck with a multi billion dollar system that isn't actually fit for Ottawa climate.
it has to do with him pointing out the political situation that led to her being removed from that committee and the reasons why.^ not sure what any of that has to do with her trying to influence and escalate the use of Force by the Police Chief. Which was outside of her and the committees powers to do.
For additional context Councillor Deans has been butting heads with the 'Watson Group' for a long time, and was more the victim of a dysfunctional Ottawa city council infighting.
She previously called out Watson and co for trying to push through the LRT contract, asking if it had met the technical requirements (it didn't) and wanting to see the scoring results (which they didn't get) before voting on a $2B+ contract.
In this case she was the only one calling on the Police Chief to do something more than nothing.
She was replaced by a new councilor with zero experience, who then backdoor hired a replacement police chief, who then had to have that hiring canceled because they backdoored it.
Ottawa council is a mess and glad to see Watson go; the LRT alone will be a stinking albatross for a while, and even if they put SNC in default, we are basically stuck with a multi billion dollar system that isn't actually fit for Ottawa climate.
If you compare Ottawa to other Canadian cities like Toronto, Toronto is triple the size and the subway only has only two lines, and the trolley bus system isn't good either and worse than the OC Transpo street buses. Ottawa is going to continue to be much better to commute than Toronto. The map for the completed O-Train track systems is much more impressive and logical.
rail network consisting of three heavy-capacity rail lines operating predominantly underground, and one elevated medium-capacity rail line. Two light rail lines, which will operate both at-grade and underground, are under construction.