A recent Inquiry Of Ministry tabled in the House of Commons showed that only 80 homeowners have thus far installed a heat pump through the Trudeau government's anti-oil 'green' program.
'That is what the Sovereignty Act was about, sending the indication that we're simply not going to comply with federal rules around this,' Alberta's premier said.
‘I cannot accept the Federal Government giving an affordability break to people in one part of Canada, but not here,’ the Saskatchewan premier said in an announcement on Monday.
The lawsuit claims that the federal government openly discriminated against those who chose not to get the shots, notably 'on the grounds of genetic characteristics and religion.'
According to research conducted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s own Privy Council, most British Columbians have 'negative' feelings towards the federal government's decision to legalize the possession of hard drugs in their province.
'While we are pleased that these arbitrary measures have been dropped, we will continue to zealously advocate for Canadians who have had their constitutional rights violated by ArriveCAN.'