The writer is no fan of the Singh\u002DTrudeau alliance in Canada\u0027s government.
LARRY COMEAUAt the recent Belgian Waffle Ride in North Carolina, Austin Killips finished in first place for the women and Adam Roberge in first place for the men.
It’s safe for me to say then that, if transgender Killips had competed with the men, Killips wouldn’t have come in first, second or third for that matter and Paige and Flavia would have finished in first and second place in the women’s category.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.TRY A LITTLE LAUGHTER
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