Update: Sorry for the delay. I had issues with the website but everything should be running smoothly now.
In spite of the Emergencies Act public inquiry report being released on Friday, there seem to be some awfully short memories as to what was happening at the time—or a bunch of people are acting disingenuously or in bad faith. Take, for example, Pierre Poilievre, who took to claiming that the assembled mass of far-right extremists, conspiracy theorists, grifters and grievance tourists were concerned about their costs of living and not being able to live. Which is funny, because inflation hadn’t spiked then, and interest rates were still at rock bottom. He is taking his current talking points and casting them back in time to a situation that didn’t exist, and has consigned the talking points of the era (“Freedom!”) to the memory hole. Funny that.
https://twitter.com/maxfawcett/status/1627033913188290560
And then there’s the Globe and Mail, whose editorial board decided that what the occupiers need is empathy. After all, they had hurt feelings, and this narrative of the prime minister’s “divisive” comments keep circulating, even though he was telling the truth. The fact that certain people kept telling on themselves by openly identify as racists and misogynists to somehow “own Trudeau” was quite something.
So, let me get this straight: After being pelted with rocks at campaign events, a murder attempt (the ‘friendly sausage maker’), and people displaying effigies of him in nooses, the Prime Minister is the divisive one for saying THIS?: pic.twitter.com/MkVfGlkIlZ
— Dr. Doug Eyolfson (@DougEyolfson) February 20, 2023
Oh, and the Globe and Mail’s editorial board, comfortable in their downtown Toronto offices, should take a look at their own life choices as they demand empathy for a group of deeply selfish people who refused to take public health measures for the good of everyone around them, and who traded in conspiracy theories instead of behaving like grown-ups, and who held a city hostage in an extended three-week temper tantrum, instead of empathy for the citizens of Ottawa as their city police and provincial government abandoned them.
https://t.co/AK3rYyza1x pic.twitter.com/hlNa3bmNRF
— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) February 20, 2023
Ukraine Dispatch, Day 363:
US president Joe Biden made a “surprise” visit to Kyiv yesterday, and stayed for some five hours, meeting with president Volodymyr Zelenzkyy and pledging more support for the country. (Here’s a look at how that trip came together). Ukrainian troops training on Leopard 2 tanks compare them to a Mercedes. Ukrainian forces say they are inflicting “extraordinarily significant” losses on Russian forces in the Donbas as Russia continues to move toward Bakhmut. Meanwhile, midwives in Ukraine are looking to Canada for training on how to better deliver babies outside of hospitals (as they are not licensed for home deliveries).
Historic. Timely. Brave. I welcomed @POTUS in Kyiv as Russian full-scale aggression approaches its one-year mark. I am thankful to the U.S. for standing with Ukraine and for our strong partnership. We are determined to work together to ensure Ukraine’s victory. pic.twitter.com/EPtH3fLWWD
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) February 20, 2023
Biden and Zelenskyy in Kyiv pic.twitter.com/tEliezC7RV
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) February 20, 2023
https://twitter.com/re_dailymail/status/1627639235665702913