I've only heard of a few of her worst gaffes being as far as I am from her riding.Cheryll Gallant; she's part of the Standing Committee on National Defence, and the specific questions in Hansard were to someone high up at Davie (Spencer Fraser?). She's also part of the NATO committee and some others.
I think it's just she's dumb AF, and Marines would give her the blue crayons to eat..
edit: I don't think it was the Hansard, it was a transcript from the committee itself, in either 2017 or 2018. I can't remember how to search for them.
Cheryll Gallant; she's part of the Standing Committee on National Defence, and the specific questions in Hansard were to someone high up at Davie (Spencer Fraser?). She's also part of the NATO committee and some others.
I think it's just she's dumb AF, and Marines would give her the blue crayons to eat..
edit: I don't think it was the Hansard, it was a transcript from the committee itself, in either 2017 or 2018. I can't remember how to search for them.
At one time I lived just past Starbuck, in Fannystelle... I concur.You haven't had a rocking good time until you go to Starbuck or Winkler, Manitoba
At one time I lived just past Starbuck, in Fannystelle... I concur.
Those towns told me I was getting closer to Winnipeg as drove in from Killarney.At one time I lived just past Starbuck, in Fannystelle... I concur.
Beggin yer pardon Regina is only six hours - five if you are heavy footed.Yep. From Winnipeg, a full day’s drive west gets you to Regina. A full days drive east gets you to Thunder Bay. A full day’s drive south gets you to Minneapolis. And a full day’s drive north gets you to The Pas. There’s not a whole lot in between save for Brandon, Kenora, Grand Forks and Fargo.
I'd never even heard of the place until just now...You aren't Canadian if you don't know how to pronounce Port Mouton.
the guy is good, I will give him that. Does it all with a straight face and in spite of his record with lady collegues.At this point in his political life I just assume he's heavily medicated, so this makes sense in that light
Trudeau says Kamala Harris's election loss was a setback for women's progress
'We were supposed to be on a steady, if difficult, march towards progress,' prime minister says
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that Kamala Harris's loss in the U.S. presidential election was a setback for women's progress — and cited several recent incidents that he said suggest women's rights are under attack by "regressive" and "reactionary" political forces.
In an address to an Ottawa gala for Equal Voice, an organization that works to get more women elected to public office, Trudeau said politicians who are hostile to women's rights — particularly a woman's right to choose abortion — are "winning too often, unfortunately." He said feminists like himself have to be "lucid" about the challenges ahead.
"We were supposed to be on a steady, if difficult, march towards progress. And yet, just a few weeks ago, the United States voted for a second time to not elect its first woman president," Trudeau said, adding that "women's rights and women's progress" are "under attack."
"And I want you to know that I am and always will be a proud feminist," he said. "You will always have an ally in me and my government."
the guy is good, I will give him that. Does it all with a straight face and in spite of his record with lady collegues.
Remind me again. When was the last time the Liberals elected a woman as a leader?
They don't have to. Trudeau said he's a 'feminist' so that covers all the bases, right?
At this point in his political life I just assume he's heavily medicated, so this makes sense in that light
Trudeau says Kamala Harris's election loss was a setback for women's progress
'We were supposed to be on a steady, if difficult, march towards progress,' prime minister says
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that Kamala Harris's loss in the U.S. presidential election was a setback for women's progress — and cited several recent incidents that he said suggest women's rights are under attack by "regressive" and "reactionary" political forces.
In an address to an Ottawa gala for Equal Voice, an organization that works to get more women elected to public office, Trudeau said politicians who are hostile to women's rights — particularly a woman's right to choose abortion — are "winning too often, unfortunately." He said feminists like himself have to be "lucid" about the challenges ahead.
"We were supposed to be on a steady, if difficult, march towards progress. And yet, just a few weeks ago, the United States voted for a second time to not elect its first woman president," Trudeau said, adding that "women's rights and women's progress" are "under attack."
"And I want you to know that I am and always will be a proud feminist," he said. "You will always have an ally in me and my government."
Americans really shit over the spirit of democracy by voting the way they wanted; they should vote the way they're told.Trudeau says Kamala Harris's election loss was a setback for women's progress