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The sooner the election the better. Finally put an end to the misery of the Trudeau Liberal government.
 
So, Trudeau wants us all to drive EVs by 2035, or eleven years, but cuts off the source of affordable EVs.

And what about Telsa, where many of those sold in Canada come from their Chinese factory?
Nothing to do with Mr. T, but on the topic of EVs:

 
So, Trudeau wants us all to drive EVs by 2035, or eleven years, but cuts off the source of affordable EVs.

And what about Telsa, where many of those sold in Canada come from their Chinese factory?
I don’t think the PM’s stance on EV’s by 2035 is achievable (although laudatory), and I do not think the policy survives the next election.

The tariffs I fully support. I have two general feelings about China - the one about a country that I have travelled to constantly for business, have travelled from border to border to border, that I have numerous friends residing in. And the other that reminds my that the country is ruled as a Communist Military Dictatorship of the worst order, ruled by a brutal and nasty one image government, where any Chinese I know with the means has family outside of China and works on getting their funds off shore, where the rules of commercial law are routinely ignored or broken when it comes to relationships with western companies, and you as a western company have zero chance of defending your interests, and a country that has no interest in being a friend of Canada’s on any sort of a level and reciprocal playing field.

So tariff away. And yes, we will hear from those crying because they cannot buy some trashy Chinese model for a so cheap price. Canadians are much like Americans in this way. By God, if I can get it cheaper at Walmart, who cares about jobs and industry in our country I am helping to trash at the same time, and after all, it’s all about me.
 
So, Trudeau wants us all to drive EVs by 2035, or eleven years, but cuts off the source of affordable EVs.

And what about Telsa, where many of those sold in Canada come from their Chinese factory?
I don’t think the PM’s stance on EV’s by 2035 is achievable (although laudatory), and I do not think the policy survives the next election.

The tariffs I fully support. And I would tariff made in China Teslas as well, and maybe Musk should be included too. I have two general feelings about China - the one about a country that I have travelled to constantly for business, have travelled from border to border to border, that I have numerous friends residing in. And the other that reminds my that the country is ruled as a Communist Military Dictatorship of the worst order, ruled by a brutal and nasty one image government, where any Chinese I know with the means has family outside of China and works on getting their funds off shore, where the rules of commercial law are routinely ignored or broken when it comes to relationships with western companies, and you as a western company have zero chance of defending your interests, and a country that has no interest in being a friend of Canada’s on any sort of a level and reciprocal playing field.

So tariff away. And yes, we will hear from those crying because they cannot buy some trashy Chinese model for a so cheap price. Canadians are much like Americans in this way. By God, if I can get it cheaper at Walmart, who cares about jobs and industry in our country I am helping to trash at the same time, and after all, it’s all about me.
 
So, Trudeau wants us all to drive EVs by 2035, or eleven years, but cuts off the source of affordable EVs.

And what about Telsa, where many of those sold in Canada come from their Chinese factory?
Keep in mind the ZEV mandate for 2035 allows for plug-in hybrids as well. It may still not be achievable, but plug in hybrids will cover a large swath of the market that is not well addressed by EVs in the near term.
 
I propose that we cancel the entire TFW program outside of agricultural programs. Restaurants, retailers and other potential employers of young Canadians should not have the option of driving down wages and job opportunities by tapping the developing world for cheap and desperate labour.

And while we’re at it, drop total immigration to below 200k a year until we have housing availability and affordability for those already here. Two working adults making a combined $140k (still well above the Canadian average income) should be able to afford a home and start a family. Until they can, apply the brakes on newcomers.
exactly and maybe wages would increase, like in America, this a popular nation wide gas station/food place
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then to make things even worst we Canadian have to over pay for everything

America
2025 Toyota Camry Hybrid
Starting at $29,535 USD

Canada
2025 Toyota CAMRY
HYBRID Starting $37,295.08 CAD
 
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exactly and maybe wages would increase, like in America, this a popular nation wide gas station/food place
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then to make things even worst we Canadian have to over pay for everything

America
2025 Toyota Camry Hybrid
Starting at $29,535 USD

Canada
2025 Toyota CAMRY
HYBRID Starting $37,295.08 CAD
Is that just Buccees? I saw fast food jobs being advertised for $11/hr in Texas.
 
The sooner the election the better. Finally put an end to the misery of the Trudeau Liberal government.
They're all the same. Poilievre will follow the Harper playbook of dramatic cuts in defence spending (Harper's 2014 defence budget at 0.9% of GDP was the nation's lowest), while increases in government spending elsewhere (see historical spending below), and driving up the debt, especially if Harper-like tax cuts are enacted along with Harper-like spending increases.

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I just hope the MCGA crowd are honest enough with themselves to replace their F#CK Trudeau banners, bumper stickers and wifebeaters (see below) with F#CK Poilievre ones.

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I'm fine with it. Decoupling from China should be a major priority for the West.

Ah yes, forgo working on what is the most urgent issue of our time AND ensuring Western companies can't compete globally on new tech with China. Best move ever!
 

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