I remember about 20 years ago a cabinet minister resigned over an $18 glass of orange juice. Now Carney spends almost $100k on luxury airplane food on 1 trip, and it's hardly news. We didn't tolerate this before, but somewhere over the last 20 years the Canadian public has lost it's balls.
National Post https://t.co/GDpdBDOgaz via @nationalpost
Imagine that Donald Trump showed up in Toronto, gave a speech advocating for the American economy, met with executives from some of Canada’s largest corporations, and then went home. How would we feel about that?
So why do we think Americans will react positively to this?
So the Liberals are boasting in their budget update the revised deficit will come in at $66.9 billion. $11.5 Billion "less" then announced in Nov.
Let's be clear in 2024 Liberals promised the deficit would not exceed $40.1 Billion.
Carney campaigned on spending less. He lied.
Poilievre cites expert and media commentary he says point to a bleak outlook for Canada's economy.
He praises the Financial Times for its coverage, while asserting local media should do more:
"Good to see that the overseas media is willing to cover the reality here.”
The etymology of “I’ve got a bridge to sell you” derives from George C. Parker, an infamous conman who successfully duped his victims into “buying” the Brooklyn Bridge.
Remembered this reading all the reactions to the Canada Strong Fund. Mark Carney has a bridge to sell you.
The Liberals voted against appointing the interim Parliamentary Budget Officer as the permanent government watchdog.
Despite being considered the best in the world by the OECD, the Liberal government decided to replace him after he raised concerns regarding the government's rising deficit, the abandonment of fiscal anchors, and changes to financial reporting practices.
Patrick Pichette — the guy who proposed this $500k “exit fee” — left Canada years ago, became Google’s CFO, made over $100 million, was on Twitter’s board until Elon fired him when he took it over, and now lives in luxury in London, England.
He used Canada’s subsidized education and mobility to climb the ladder… then wants to pull it up behind him and trap young Canadians here.
Mark Carney did the exact same thing (11 years in the UK).
This isn’t about “repaying education costs.”
It’s elite hypocrisy and Soviet-style control.
Canada is becoming a roach motel for talent.
Repost if you’re done watching them lock the door.
Atlantic Canada is set to receive its first shipment of Australian liquified natural gas after shipping it 25,000 kilometres across the ocean instead of purchasing Canadian LNG directly from Alberta.
https://t.co/4S8guSMKyl
Could We Please Just Hear An Apology For 10 Years Of Mistakes
Not just the Federal Government but all levels of Government
The Public was completely screwed for 10 years on Carbon Tax, Carbon Neutral, No Business Case Energy, don't mine, don't drill
When a bad economy forces change can we not just get: WE'RE SORRY WE DID THAT
Here’s the last three CBC daily podcasts. There’s nothing wrong with caring about US politics—most Canadians care a lot! The problem is just that there’s no real reason for me to listen to some no-name Canadian yap about this stuff when there are so many good American podcasts.
This morning I broke a shoe lace. Being a 🇨🇦ian I immediately blamed Trump. But reflecting back I realized it had nothing to do with Trump. It was climate change.
"Did you see what Trump just did?"
"Yes, it’s concerning. I am similarly concerned that I can’t afford a home, adolescence is being extended, we threw open our borders to anyone with a pulse, we’re woefully short on First World healthcare delivery, we legalized crime, we don’t deport, we tore down our flag and our monuments, and we harmed our own economy and set our future generations up for failure far worse than any American president ever could."
"Did you see what Trump just did?"