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by Gregory Beatty
Most Canadians breathed a massive sigh of relief after Joe Biden’s election win over Donald Trump. Not
all Canadians, granted, because as we know Trump does have his fans in the Great White North (you can see them on Facebook arguing they don’t have to wear facemasks in a pandemic and the CBC is a Justin Trudeau propaganda outfit).
Two of Trump’s biggest Canadian fans are probably Alberta premier Jason Kenney and Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe. If they sighed at news of Biden’s win, it was in disappointment.
Kenney and Moe both lead populist conservative governments, so on a range of issues from fossil fuels come hell or high water to low taxes, deregulation, privatization, “law and order” and religious “freedom”, they’re in line with Trump.