Cutting off debate and rushing a bill through Parliament is the opposite of transparency.
Laws that affect speech and civil liberties deserve open discussion, scrutiny, and democratic process, not procedural shortcuts.
Whether you support the bill or not, limiting debate in Parliament undermines trust in the system.
Socialize the losses, privatize the gains.
Developers took the risk and got slap by the market, now taxpayers are expected to help carry the burden.
Meanwhile, ordinary Canadians are told to sacrifice, pay higher taxes, and accept a lower standard of living.
Funny how the bailout always seems to arrive for the well-connected.
Today, Mark Carney missed his 100th Question Period!
Congratulations!
No other Canadian Prime Minister has had such a dismal record.
Mr. Carney, show up and do your job.
It's what Canadians are paying you for.
“Uncertain world” has become the excuse for everything.
At some point, Carney need to stop blaming global uncertainty and start taking responsibility for what they can actually control.
We want Canada-first policies: stronger growth, better jobs, more investment, affordable housing, and a higher standard of living.
Fix home first. Then we can talk about saving the world.
“Uncertain world” has become the excuse for everything.
At some point, Carney need to stop blaming global uncertainty and start taking responsibility for what they can actually control.
We want Canada-first policies: stronger growth, better jobs, more investment, affordable housing, and a higher standard of living.
Fix home first. Then we can talk about saving the world.
Carney acts as if Canada has the same leverage as the U.S. when it comes to putting pressure on Russia.
The reality is that these announcements get headlines, but have little impact on the outcome of the conflict.
We are dealing with affordability, housing, and economic challenges at home. Maybe it’s time to focus more on fixing our own problems and less on trying to play a role we don’t have on the world stage.
Mark Carney gave Canadians the only recession among G20 countries.
Then he spent enough on his plane’s in-flight catering to feed a family of 4 for 55 years.
Canadians are going hungry while Liberal elites feast on the taxpayers' dime.
The old media audience is shrinking, and younger generations are getting their information elsewhere.
Now it seems the focus is shifting toward regulating the one space they can’t easily subsidize or control.
Whether you agree or disagree, people should be paying attention to how these rules affect free expression and access to information online.
@coreyhoganyyc Another headline that doesn’t match what the average Canadian is experiencing.
If things are booming, why are food bank visits at record highs? Why are so many people struggling with housing, groceries, and everyday bills?
@Tablesalt13 Don’t forget the photo ops and slogans that lead nowhere.
Meanwhile, we are dealing with affordability, housing, weak investment, and productivity problems at home.
At some point, less touring and more governing would be nice.
Avant de célébrer, il faut regarder d’où vient la croissance.
Si les gains proviennent surtout d’emplois gouvernementaux et de postes à temps partiel, alors que les emplois à temps plein du secteur privé stagnent ou reculent, ce n’est pas le genre de croissance qui crée une prospérité durable.
Le vrai test, c’est de savoir si le secteur privé investit, se développe et crée des emplois à temps plein.
Before celebrating, look at where the growth is coming from.
If the gains are mostly in government jobs and part-time positions while full-time private sector jobs struggle, that’s not the kind of growth that builds long-term prosperity.
The real test is whether the private sector is growing, investing, and creating full-time opportunities.
ICE Deportations…
Clinton: 2 million with no riots.
GW Bush: 2 million with no riots.
Obama: 5 million with no riots.
Trump: 2 million with no riots.
Biden: 4 million with no riots.
Trump: 900K with riots, protests and Dem outrage.
Its all manufactured to stop Trump.
Facts.
Not surprising. Even Brookfield is investing tens of billions in France while Canada struggles to attract capital.
That should tell us something.
If investors see more opportunity abroad than in Canada, the problem isn’t our resources or talent it’s the environment we’re creating for investment.
Brookfield choisit la France.
L’entreprise annonce augmenter ses investissements dans les infrastructures liées à l’IA jusqu’à 30 milliards d’euros dans le Nord, entre la grande usine à E-Valley, à Cambrai, et un nouveau site à Escaudain.
Thank you!