afransen
Senior Member
I guess if you don't mind not having food, drinking water, etc.Ironically rail is most essential in rural areas. Not really essential in cities.
I guess if you don't mind not having food, drinking water, etc.Ironically rail is most essential in rural areas. Not really essential in cities.
Oops I meant post. Not rail.I guess if you don't mind not having food, drinking water, etc.
Writing on the wall, ship sinking, etc. He has a pretty big millstone around his neck, being one of those responsible for leading immigration into its current crisis.Liberal Housing Minister Sean Fraser, who I'm sure many of you are familiar with, is stepping down from cabinet and not running for re-election.
If Bloomberg is correct on a potentially $60B deficit it's almost 100x. That's not even the worst part. All that spending and we still have no high speed rail, still have a housing crisis and a rusted out military. Prioritizing social spending over capital investment will have proven to be the Trudeau Liberals' absolute worst strategic mistake. Callous as this sounds, people would be a lot more willing to forgive higher child poverty if we had more housing and bullet trains.How can Trudeau and Freeland justify a deficit that is almost ten times as large?
The 2007-2009 Great Recession wasn’t better times. The pandemic can legitimately explain the higher debt due to massive emergency expenses in 2019-2022, but not the 2024 deficit. Otherwise, at what point can Ottawa no longer use the pandemic as an excuse for spending over revenues? 2025, 2026?Harper also governed during much better times. Pandemic's cost alot.
My mistake, meant 100xIf Bloomberg is correct on a potentially $60B deficit it's almost 100x.
Harper also governed during much better times. Pandemic's cost alot.
We need a public call to account. What programs and departments were expanded since 2015? We know the civil service has dramatically increased, but what programs or departments? I suppose climate and environmental programs will be expensive.Trudeau ran up $100B in debt before the pandemic. And none of that solved the housing crisis, built HSR or recapitalized the military.
I suppose climate and environmental programs will be expensive.
Chrystia Freeland resigns from Justin Trudeau’s cabinet
The Deputy Prime Minister said in a statement Trudeau told her Friday he no longer wants her to serve as Finance Minister and offered her another position in cabinet, leading to her resignation.www.thestar.com
Freeland gone, and burning the bridge behind her with a scathing resignation letter.
Does this government even make it to 2025?