Trudeau’s continuing issues and disputes with Canada’s oil and provinces, mainly Alberta and Saskatchewan, also may foreshadow issues that will eventually take place in the United States as well. If anything, Trudeau’s inaction over the rail blockade in 2020 stood in stark contrast to his invocation of the Emergencies Act in 2022 over the Ottawa truckers’ convoy and has brought rebuke for his seeming inconsistencies, if not political motives. Trudeau was saved by Covid from having to make a delicate decision on the protests and the blockade, but the issue certainly has not gone away. This choked traffic for most of February 2020. Just before the Covid emergency in 2020, members of the “First Nations” communities in Canada blockaded the Canadian National railway in Ontario over the Trans Mountain issue. Often, however, Canada is not a more secure, polite follower of trends that start in the United States, but instead acts as a “canary in the coal mine” for issues that the United States will also have to follow in the near future. This will be Volkswagen’s first overseas battery factory, and it will be building “cutting-edge unified cells.” Last month, Volkswagen announced that it will build a multi-billion dollar battery manufacturing plant on 370 acres in St. Begay did not file any financial reports with the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office.Still, Canadian leaders claim that, whatever the situation in Canada, it remains more stable than in the United States. Smith raised $900 and spent just more than $508. In an election season characterized by partisan infighting and donations of millions of dollars from groups outside Colorado, it was a low-key and inexpensive contest. It was the first campaign for Smith and Begay. That’s an important skill in a region where a consulting forensic pathologist comes here only periodically to perform autopsies in contrast to city morgues, which have full-time medical examiners. One difference between the two is that Smith is a trained autopsy assistant, having assisted at 800 autopsies. I learned so much about the campaigning process – I didn’t know anything before.”īegay, who has lived in La Plata County for 2½ years, had studied and worked in coroners’ offices in Albuquerque and Houston. “I’m ecstatic,” she said about her win, “and relieved. Republican Smith, who gained experience in La Plata County, served as the first coroner for the Southern Ute Indian Tribe for six years and deputy La Plata County coroner for 28 years before her appointment to the top job in November 2012. La Plata County voters had a choice between two experienced death investigators. Smith held a lead of 4,000-plus votes throughout the evening. When the final report was issued at about 11:30 p.m., the vote count was 11,982 – 61.4 percent – for Smith and 7,529 – 38.6 percent – for unaffiliated candidate Beverly Begay. Janis “Jann” Smith won the La Plata County coroner’s race, a position she has held for two years after being appointed by La Plata County commissioners when Dr.
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