https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wn467UcZ6U&ab_channel=TheRationalNation...
Yeah, that video nails it.
It's impossible to take the NDP seriously as a party that can ever take power when they roll over on their people so easily. Media-managed finger-in-the-wind pushovers with no fight in them who would need a dictionary to find the meaning of loyalty .
It now looks like Singh was leading the way in a wave of resignations and demotions across parties: Liberal MPs Pierrefonds—Dollard MP Sameer Zuberi and Kamal Khera lost committee assignments; Alberta United Conservative Party MLAs Municipal Affairs Minister Tracy Allard and Chief of Staff for the Premier Jamie Huckabee resigned and five UCP MLAs lost their committe assignments; and Saskatchewan Party Minister of Highways Joe Hargraves resigned.
Maybe Singh sensed that the public outcry over PC Conservative Minister of Finance Rod Phillips that pushed Ford to demand his resignation was more than just a response to his fake email videos showing him at home and visiting Ontario businesses telling others that they should not travel, went beyond his lying hypocrisy to demand accountability of all politicians in this regard. In that regard, if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, especially in politics, Singh looks fairly good in this regard.
Two Liberal MPs have resigned from their government and House of Commons roles after admitting to recently traveling overseas despite strict travel restrictions due to the spread of the coronavirus.
Pierrefonds—Dollard MP Sameer Zuberi stepped down from multiple committee roles while Kamal Khera, who represents Brampton West, resigned as parliamentary secretary to the Minister of International Development, according to a statement from the chief government whip.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/two-liberal-mps-resign-from-govern...
Following days of public outcry, several United Conservative Party members have stepped down after travelling abroad over the December holidays.
Premier Jason Kenney addressed the controversy on Facebook Monday saying he has accepted the resignation of Municipal Affairs Minister Tracy Allard and has asked his Chief of Staff Jamie Huckabay to step down.
“Albertans have every right to expect that people in positions of public trust be held to a higher standard of conduct during the COVID-19 pandemic,” Alberta’s premier wrote on Monday.
Tracy Allard resigns as Alberta's Municipal Affairs minister, Kenney's chief of staff asked to step down.
In addition to Allard and Huckabay, Kenney said he’s also accepted the resignations of MLA Jeremy Nixon as Parliamentary Secretary for Civil Society and MLA Jason Stephan from Treasury Board.
“They as well as MLAs Tanya Fir, Pat Rehn, and Tany Yao have lost their Legislature committee responsibilities,” he wrote, adding the people in question “demonstrated extremely poor judgement” by travelling despite public health guidance to avoid non-essential travel.
https://www.citynews1130.com/2021/01/04/alberta-politicians-resign-holid...
Premier Scott Moe has accepted Joe Hargrave's resignation from his positions as minister of highways and minister responsible for the water security agency after more questions emerged about Hargrave's travel to California over the holidays.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/ndp-accuse-sask-cabinet-1.58...