Or Danielle Smith? The National Post is calling her Canada's first "alternatively-informed" premier. Smith now seems to think she can override public health orders, abandon Kenney's federal commitments, and basically do whatever she wants - Premier Loon indeed.A nifty three-image story. pic.twitter.com/HyYuESYK98
— Barney Panofsky's Best Intentions (@mynamesnotgordy) October 22, 2022
Premier Loon vows to protect Albertans from public health measures imposed by the World Economic Forum.https://t.co/Ie1KeSREGw
— Andrew Coyne πΊπ¦ (@acoyne) October 22, 2022
Or maybe our very own Scott Moe? He heard that Singh was coming to Saskatchewan for the NDP convention and instead of welcoming him as a fellow politician, Moe decided he had to try to insult him instead -- Christ, what an asshole!When roller dung beetles want to mate, the males will form dung balls and roll them past the female, who will hop on the most appealing dung ball and go for a ride. Coincidentally, this is also how the UCP are selecting which policies to adopt at their convention this weekend.
— Aaron Hoyland (@aaronhoyland) October 23, 2022
I can't decide ,... so, I guess it must be ALL THREE!Scott Moe is an embarrassment to #Saskatchewan. We need a Premier that acts less like a schoolyard bully and more like a professional statesman. #skpoli https://t.co/hwjuYO112K
— Dr Nasty Woman, PhD (@left_site) October 23, 2022
The Globe and Mail is not impressed:Does he also want the consequences of capital flight from the province?
— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) October 16, 2022
Montreal used to be the financial capital of the country, until the first referendum, and everyone left and set up shop in Toronto instead. https://t.co/C6GZpU63Bh
The Globe and Mail writes:When an editorial board spends an entire column shaming you.
— Aleana Young (@AleanaYoung) October 22, 2022
The Sask. Party has made us a national embarrassment. #skpoli
https://t.co/FFDTULb8Oa
...Last week, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe presented what he claimed was a serious analysis of how federal climate rules will hurt his province. But it was in fact the opposite, a threadbare and mathematically halfwitted sketch that was brutally panned. The episode was much like, earlier this year, the widely lambasted “sovereignty act” put forth by the new and embattled premier of Alberta, Danielle Smith.In both cases, the Prairie premiers made a basic mistake: They conflated what are ordinary provincial-federal policy debates and disagreements with accusations of Ottawa’s undue constitutional overreach. It is akin to shouting “fire” when nothing is ablaze....Standing up for a province is one thing; doing so with misleading and disingenuous proposals is another.If Saskatchewan wants more control over immigration or policing, that’s a reasonable idea. But it’s not reasonable to try to ignore federal climate policy. The constitutional questions are settled. And if Mr. Moe wants to make serious claims that are worthy of debate, he should start with a course in remedial math.
The reason Scott Moe is happy with the UCP selection of Danielle Smith as their leader is because it means there’s finally another Premier in Canada who is as dumb as he is. #skpoli https://t.co/Y7kmnQdqi1
— Larry Hubich (@LHubich) October 22, 2022


