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Jason Kenney was pissed.
On Jan. 20, the Alberta premier walked into a press conference at the legislature in Edmonton, making a beeline to a podium that bore a sign reading “Standing up for Alberta.” Wearing a dusky navy blue suit and matching tie, Kenney was responding to breaking news that U.S. President Joe Biden had just cancelled the Keystone XL pipeline, which was to carry oil from Alberta to Nebraska.
“This is a gut punch for the Canadian and Alberta economies,” said Kenney. “Sadly, it’s an insult directed at the United States’ most important ally and trading partner.” The premier said up to 2,000 unionized workers had just lost their jobs and if the Biden administration was unwilling to discuss the matter, “it’s clear the government of Canada must impose trade and economic sanctions” against the U.S.
Koena Mitra: Powerful organisations using farmers protest as ‘weapon’ to divide us
By IANS| Published: 3rd February 2021 4:35 pm IST
Mumbai, Feb 3 : Powerful organisations are using the ongoing farmers’ protest in India as a weapon to divide us, actress Koena Mitra tweeted on Wednesday.
It all began with international pop star Rihanna tweeting about the farmers’ protest in India, expressing her support to the movement.
“why aren’t we talking about this?! #FarmersProtest,” Rihanna tweeted on Tuesday.
Reacting to her tweet, Koena took a jibe at the pop star and wrote: “The so called Poor Farmers can now afford Rihana too!! Phew.”