Higgs attack on Trudeau and Holt bears hallmark of N.B. premier's new social media guru. Derek Robinson worked on 2019 campaign to unseat Prairie Liberals, citing threat of western separatism.
remove an obligation teachers had to respect a child's choice of name and pronouns in the classroom whether parents consent or not.These billboards popped up around Regina in the spring of 2019 and were part of a multi-province ad campaign aimed at Liberal MPs and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
After leaving Wall's office he got involved with the Buffalo Project, an initiative aimed at having Alberta and Saskatchewan take control of some policy areas now under federal jurisdiction, including pensions and immigration. The group is now the subject of a complaint from the Manitoba NDP about pre-election ads in Manitoba tying that party's leader to Trudeau and federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh.After Goodale lost his seat in 2019, Robinson warned the west needed more autonomy — and many people there would consider separating – in response to federal Liberal policies.
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