Two prominent Canadian leaders, former New Brunswick premier Frank McKenna and Gary Mar, president of the Canada West Foundation, emphasized the need for national unity in a live discussion ahead of the federal election. McKenna highlighted the importance of addressing Western discontent and the historical representation of Alberta, while Mar noted a political shift that has fueled alienation, suggesting current leaders prioritize central Canadian interests. Both leaders advocated for recognizing the economic potential of cross-country energy pipelines, which they argue could alleviate financial losses and foster unity.
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Liberal candidate apologizes for comments she says were 'taken out of context' on elderly, new mothers
Liberal candidate Nell Thomas has issued an apology for controversial past social media comments regarding the elderly and new mothers, which she claims were taken out of context. While she did not clarify the specific comments, one circulating screengrab suggests she suggested Canada should "stop keeping ancients alive so long," and another criticized women bearing children. Thomas emphasized her commitment to caring for patients of all ages and expressed frustration towards fossil fuel companies for...
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