Sask has welcomed approx 2000 refugees this past year. We stand ready to assist fed gov't re: anyone stranded by the US ban.
Brad Wall
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- Unsolicited advice to my Conservative friends. Please stop introducing your (Opposition) leaders as ‘the next PM of Canada’ Its presumptuous. If you think and act like a win is something to be earned and not claimed - you trade the presumption for humility and earnestness.
- His asinine threat to shut off power to the US, the crown royal pour, and now this. Premier Ford should understand that while these stunts might be good politics w/ the ‘elbows- up’ crowd in Ont they are worse than reckless in terms of our economy.
- Please tell me - @CPC_HQ that someone hacked your account and this is not an actual ad for your party.
- I don’t know how much longer it will take to get back to a (new) normal but I’m quite sure that it will happen before they find anything on Oak Island.
- Um ...those look like oil cars Minister. But maybe they’re hauling irony.
- Here’s a great non-partisan moment to call this nonsense out. Singh handled this with grace but he shouldn’t have to handle it all. Nor should anyone else.
00:00 - This is quite something from StatsCan. The federal bureau of statistics is confirming that Sask’s removal of the carbon tax from home heating helped reduce our inflation rate well below the national average. But the carbon tax isn’t inflationary right?SK’s decision to remove the Trudeau carbon tax on home heating dropped SK’s inflation rate in Jan to 1.9 per cent, down from 2.7 per cent in Dec and well below the national rate of 2.9 per cent. According to StatsCan: “In Saskatchewan, the collection of the carbon levy ceased in
- *Purchases mirrorB.C. premier calls for independent investigation into sky-high gas prices cbc.ca/news/canada/br…
- Premier Notley just said that pipelines have been ‘the fight of her life’. Respectfully, this is just demonstrably not true. She opposed KXL, supported the feds capitulation on Northern Gateway & was muted in response to feds killing of Energy East.
- This letter to the editor from Seattle explains some of the costs of blocking pipelines and highlights who benefits from the resulting discounted Canadian oil.
- The lengths to which this Prime Minister will go to protect jobs in Quebec and the comparative disinterest in and damage to jobs in the western Cdn energy sector stand in stark contrast today. #C69 #C48 #carbontax #methaneregulations #NEBchanges #EnergyEast #NorthernGateway









