Tuesday, July 05, 2022

And the Rest of It

How interesting:

That’s because natural gas is the hottest commodity in the world right now. It’s a key driver of global inflation, posting price jumps that are extreme even by the standards of today’s turbulent markets — some 700 per cent in Europe since the start of last year, pushing the continent to the brink of recession. It’s at the heart of a dawning era of confrontation between the great powers, one so intense that in capitals across the West, plans to fight climate change are getting relegated to the back-burner.

In short, natural gas now rivals oil as the fuel that shapes geopolitics. And there isn’t enough of it to go around.

 

Well, Canada has some, but ... you know ... Justin. 



Let's reveal the extent of the gravy train:

“I don’t think it’s going to be a difficult day, it’s just going to be a day of truth revealing, and the truth is something that is never something that is difficult to speak about.”

Archibald was suspended this month by the AFN executive committee and its national board of directors pending the results of an investigation into workplace complaints from four of her staff members.

The previous day, Archibald had publicly called for a forensic audit and independent inquiry into the assembly’s alleged corruption and “toxicity.” Her allegations breached the organization’s whistleblower policy and code of conduct, and her oath of office, according to the executive committee.

Archibald has claimed the four staffers who lodged complaints against her wanted more than $1 million in payouts, which she refused to provide.

Since the controversy began mid-month, the national chief has been banned from participating in the annual general assembly, permitted to participate, taken off parts of its agenda, and then put back on.

 


Sadly, Mr. Abella's work was for nought:

Historian Irving Abella, the co-author of a seminal book on the Canadian government’s refusal to accept Jewish refugees fleeing the Holocaust, has died.

Abella died on Sunday, the day after his 82nd birthday, after a long illness.

 

 

I can only imagine who the Liberals are bringing in now.

 


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