New Canadian Premiere Apologizes to the Unvaccinated, Calling the Demographic 'The Most Discriminated Group' She's Ever Seen
Could this restaurant owner turn the tide of totalitarianism in Alberta and perhaps the entire country of Canada?
Danielle Smith started serving as the premier of Alberta, Canada only two weeks ago on October 11, 2022. She is also the leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP) since October 6 of this year.
As a new leader, she is quickly rising in popularity, providing a clear alternative to the socialist, fascist leadership of Justin Trudeau and his party ilk.
Right out of the gate, Premier Smith made an apology to those who are unvaccinated—describing them as the most discriminated group she has ever witnessed in her lifetime—something she will not tolerate.
“The way I look at it is the community that faced the most restrictions on their freedoms in the last year were those who made a choice not to be vaccinated. I don’t think I’ve ever experienced a situation in my lifetime where a person was fired from their job, or not allowed to watch their kids play hockey, or not allowed to go visit a loved one in long-term care or hospital, or not allowed to go get “on a plane, to go across the country to see family, or even travel across the border. So they have been the most discriminated against group that I’ve ever witnessed in my lifetime. That’s a pretty extreme level of discrimination that we’ve seen and I don’t take away from any of the discrimination from any of those other groups you mentioned. But this has been an extraordinary time, in the last year in particular, and I want people to know that I find that unacceptable. We are not going to create a segregated society on the basis of a medical choice.”
— Danielle Smith, Alberta Premiere
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The Premier of Alberta also apologized to the unvaccinated for the way the Canadian government treated them over the past two and a half years.
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This new face on the Canadian scene sounds like a breath of crisp, fresh air and so far, her background looks promising—there’s no “WEF Young Global Leaders” in her background (according to preliminary research.)
Here’s more from the Canadian rising star:
Smith has not obvious ties to the World Economic Forum (WEF), and according to an article from the Toronto Sun, she opposes any current ties between the WEF and the province of Alberta.
Smith appears to be doing something right—the Toronto Star is already portraying her to be a “conspiracy theorist.” 👇🏻 👇🏻
‘We are not QR codes’: Danielle Smith wants blanket amnesty for COVID rule breakers and no more World Economic Forum in Alberta, she says
From the Toronto Star: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she wants a “blanket amnesty” for residents charged with violating public health restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic and, in what one expert called a nod to conspiracy theories, to cut ties between the province’s health authority and the World Economic Forum.
Smith has spent much of her time in her new position as premier railing against decisions made during the pandemic, moves she was also a loud critic of as a radio host and UCP leadership contestant.
The new premier has already pledged never to lock down again, come under fire for suggesting unvaccinated people were the most discriminated-against group she’d ever seen, and promised to protect unvaccinated people under the Alberta Human Rights Act.
Smith’s latest step in ripping the provincial government away from its past record of health restrictions was delivered Friday during an internet livestream with the Western Standard just minutes after announcing her new cabinet picks.
“I believe that Alberta Health Services is the source of a lot of the problems that we’ve had,” she said.
“They signed some kind of partnership with the World Economic Forum right in the middle of the pandemic; we’ve gotta address that. Why in the world do we have anything to do with the World Economic Forum? That’s got to end.”
It wasn’t immediately clear what Smith was referring to, although Alberta Health Services was invited to join the WEF Global Coalition for Value in Healthcare in the summer of 2020, according to a news release from the time. The website for the coalition bills it as a global partnership where solutions can be explored for delivering better health outcomes and “innovative new approaches to person-centered health care.”
The World Economic Forum has been at the center of conspiracy theories propelled through misinformation on the internet around a supposed “Great Reset” that would, the theories falsely assert, see global elites launch a coup to essentially take over world governments.
Notice how the Toronto Star writes “supposed Great Reset”, as if this agenda is not already widely published and easy to find directly on the WEF website. They also call a WEF takeover of world governments a “falsely asserted” theory, when we already witnessed Klaus Schwab bragging about how the WEF “penetrates” governments around the world with their members…. wait, that sounds, um, awkward.
Put another way, the WEF already has many of their members positioned in various governments around the globe—from France to New Zealand, and many others.
Smith appears to be autonomous from the WEF and openly opposes the elitist group - which is refreshing for a politician.
Keep your eye on Danielle Smith, a promising new leader in Canadian politics.
For the first time in my life I am grateful to be living in Alberta. I am a recovering leftie, so there was a time I used to struggle with our right-leaning policies in this province. Now that our politics have become upside down, inside out, and backwards I no longer care about left and right. I just want to be free - to make medical choices that are best for myself and my family, and to not be impacted by the greed of corrupt global institutions. Now I wait to see if our new Premiere's actions match her words 🤞