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You just gotta love Premier Scott Moe and his minions! The recent disclosures by the Speaker Randy Weekes of intimidation and interference in his supposedly independent legislative role only adds to the long list of the Moe government pulling out all stops to get their own way.
Moe’s response? He said that hadn’t heard about it. And Weekes is just grumpy because he didn’t get re-nominated for the upcoming election — short form for the now famous Saskatchewan Party government “deny/attack” approach for dealing with criticism.
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Maybe there’s a bit of unhappiness involved but really … C’mon, man! Enough already.
Robert Blackwell, Regina
Harrison gun allegations truly bananas
Global warming has now progressed to a point where it is possible to grow tropical fruit at ever more northern latitudes. The result is that Saskatchewan has officially become Canada’s first banana republic.
Anyone who knows a better explanation for the recent shenanigans involving Speaker Randy Weekes and Saskatchewan Party MLA Jeremy Harrison, please feel free to share.
Jan van Eijk, Regina
Dentists not biting on Liberals’ plan
The Prime Minister’s universal dental plan is not so universal and has crashed and burned. Few dentists have signed on to deliver the plan.
Now, you have to question the stupidity of this Liberal-NDP program that would launch a national program without checking if there was solid support from dentists first.
You would even think that if only the “Liberal dentists” supported the program, that there would be at least minimal support to successfully launch the program. The participation level of delivery dentists is almost nonexistent, which begs the question: “Are there no Liberal dentists in Canada?”
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Or is it like the ArriveScam App that is so poorly designed by a dysfunctional Liberal government that even Liberal dentists don’t want to touch the pathetically designed program with a 10-foot pole?
The only conclusion that Canadians must have is that this is another Trudeau government screw-up that you can add to the long list of screw-ups that looks like a mouth full of aching rotting cavities.
Chris Robertson, Stony Plain, Alta.
Correction
In a a May 16 letter entitled MPs pro-plastics bill ill-conceived, Terry Neefs was referred to as a professor and industry consultant. Neefs has spent 43 year in a number of industries and is currently a member of several environmental advisory committees. The Leader-Post apologies and regrets the error.
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