Here’s what the main federal parties are promising seniors

Out of the gate, most of the parties have made promises to help seniors, largely focused on fixing the vulnerabilities exposed in long-term care homes by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bill VanGorder, chief operating officer of the seniors advocacy group CARP, said it’s an important issue, but the top concern he hears from members is financial security.

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O’Toole government would make “amends for past injustices” to Indigenous community

The Conservative platform says an O’Toole government would implement the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) calls to action 71-76 as well as finance investigations “at all former residential schools in Canada where unmarked graves may exist, including the sites where children have already been discovered.”

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Mr. Popularity: Everywhere He Goes, Justin Trudeau Is Being Booed

It began in Cobourg, Ontario, before moving forward to Aurora, Ontario. Not that the phenomenon is limited to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s tour of his “voter base” in Canada’s most populous province.

On the fringes of British Columbia, a crowd went ballistic on Trudeau, chanting derogatory terms like they are going out of style. Throughout these daily developments, one can’t help but notice a recurring phenomenon.

Witness as masked man Justin Trudeau whispers not a word to the crowd. Instead, he makes what has become a typical mad dash to the security of his campaign bus.

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Independent Canadian MP blasts Trudeau’s COVID-19 jab mandate as a ‘criminal’ election ploy

Independent Canadian MP Derek Sloan has called Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s politicization of COVID-19 vaccines as a “criminal” election ploy.

“It’s clear that the Liberals will say or do anything to win a few votes and Justin Trudeau just a few months ago called vaccine passports a divisive issue. It is clear that they are willing to turn on a dime to anything, to gain them power,” Sloan told LifeSiteNews.

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O’Kelly: Canada’s pandemic election is unfair to Indigenous communities

Holding an election during a pandemic is unfair to Canadians in remote communities. With Canada entering the fourth wave of COVID-19 thanks to the Delta variant and vaccinations plateauing, this election will not only be risky, but will diminish the voices of those who do not have the luxury of voting in person.

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Trudeau’s Dishonesty On Vaccine Mandates Shows He’ll Say Anything To Divide Canadians And Gain More Power

Rather than do what a true leader does – bring people together – Trudeau is seeking to turn Canadians against each other, demonize each other, and spread fear.

h/t Marvin

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Canada’s Next Elected Leaders: Let’s Be Global Citizens

Last week, a Canadian journalist tweeted that global issues don’t “tend to play big for Canadian voters.”

Before you accept that as fact, consider how much Canadian leaders actually prioritize those issues (or not) and whether it’s the classic chicken-or-the-egg question.

In other words, are Canadian leaders doing enough to elevate the international dimensions of the challenges the country faces among the public?

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How Trudeau Utilizes 3rd World Candidates To Win Elections

A contentious issue it is. As it would be for any social issue that could be branded an act of racism. Here we speak of a political circumstance untouched by mainstream media.

Is it an act of condemnation to elucidate the manner in which 3rd World immigration impacts Canadian politics? To do so may not involve criticism of politicians based upon ethnicity. It is a matter of exposing circumstances which otherwise will not be understood within the spectrum of election-oriented politics.

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Election Kick-off Show

It’s official – Canadians are heading to the polls!

You can tune in to the CBC and listen to their so-called journalists fawn over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s hair or you can join us on Sunday evening for our Election Kick-off Show!

Our show will be hosted by Candice Malcolm and many guests will be joining as well.

We’ll be discussing why this election is so important and the issues that actually matter to Canadians.

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