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trudykeil.bsky.social
Researches teacher activism | Advocate for Public Ed | EAL Teacher | Pronouns: She/Her 🏳️‍🌈 Regina, SK Website: trudylk.wordpress.com Academic Publications: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Trudy-Keil
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C'mon Regina-Lewvan, vote Liberal this time. As it stands, we're going to be stuck with Steinley for another four years. I literally have zero idea what he does except vote against women's rights, the trans community, and every social program. Liberals are our best chance. #skpoli

Big day for Corey Tochor! #skpoli

Let me get this straight: Rebel NOT News—known for hate and misinformation—gets five people into the debate. Meanwhile, real journalists? One reporter. One cameraperson. Canadians deserve to know who made this call— and why they thought it was okay. Something smells very fishy. #cdnpoli

If I ever hear Emma Bice speak again, it will be too soon. That little CBC clip was bizarre. Does no one screen people anymore or... I don't know... cut people off after their time is up?! #cdnpoli

As a Saskatchewan resident who struggles to understand why people keep voting for the SaskParty, I found this video quite compelling. Worth a watch in trying to understand our rural neighbours. #skpoli www.cnn.com/2025/04/16/p...

Serious question. Are Conservative candidates allowed to speak at public events or participate in community debates? Because they're not.

If you are an NDP voter in Regina, this is the election to support the Liberals. I get it feels a little bit gross but it is what is needed in this political moment. Human rights are at stake. Our country is at stake. We need to be smart and strategic and get our voice back into govt.

Federal - Regina-Wascana Riding Poll: CPC: 44% (-6) LPC: 43% (+16) NDP: 5% (-13) GPC: 1% (-1) PPC: 1% (-3) Spadina Strategies / April 12, 2025 / n=303 / MOE 5.6% / IVR (% Change With 2021 Election) (Liberal Internal Polling)

If Saskatchewan decided to vote strategically, we could have several great representatives. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Greg Poelzer (Saskatoon University) become a cabinet minister.