HONK HONK: The Canadian province of Alberta ended all vax mandates at midnight this morning πŸ™Œ πŸš›
Β· Feb 9, 2022 Β· NottheBee.com

To quote a very bad Orange Man, we're going to win and win and then win some more.

Jason Kenney, Premier of Alberta, Canada, has announced that several COVID-19 restrictions, including the COVID-19 vaccine passport which mandated proof of vaccine for entry into various businesses, will end at 11:59 p.m. local time Tuesday night. This is the first in a three-step plan to eliminate the majority of COVID-19 rules by the end of February and comes after weeks of massive protests throughout Canada against the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

So weird that this is happening at the exact same time a bunch of angry truckers are swarming en masse for freedom.

"Now is the time to begin learning to live with COVID," Kenney said. "These restrictions have led to terrible division."

Oh, NOW is the time? The gods of SCIENCEβ„’ have spoken to you at just this moment??

"We cannot remain at a heightened state of emergency forever. We have to begin to heal."

Translation: Please don't tar and feather me.

To Kenny's credit, at least he's willing to take a shot at Comrade Fidel Trudeau when it's not considered politically acceptable among the elite:

Kenney alluded to those protests and other Canadians upset with the restrictions as part of his nighttime address Tuesday night, according to Edmonton CTV News:

"The premier also talked about how pandemic rules have 'inflamed' disputes amongst Albertans and "disrupted and even destroyed livelihoods.

'We'll never be able to do a full accounting of the extent of the pain and hardship that restrictions have caused,' Kenney said."

KEEP IT UP, TRUCKERS!


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