Tuesday, January 21, 2020

The Government Canadians Deserve

You voted for it, Canada:

Passing the new NAFTA in Parliament is our priority,” said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Whether it will pass, however, is another question. The Bloc Quebecois won’t support the new deal without more supports for aluminum workers, and neither the NDP nor the Conservatives are clear on their support, with both parties having said they want to review it closely.

Trudeau also spoke generally of other commitments, such as pharmacare, protecting the environment and stricter gun control measures, but offered no specifics on what may come forward as legislation or when.

Justin never does that. That way, people who are paying attention can't pinpoint an exact promise.

Oh, and he is unbelievably stupid.




Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister knows when to sit, stay and fetch:

Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister is holding out the possibility of imposing a carbon tax in his province as he tries to fashion a green plan that will meet with the federal government's approval.

But he's simultaneously warning that Ottawa will have to show some flexibility if it wants him to continue playing the role of bridge-builder to the other two Prairie provinces, where talk of western alienation and outright separation has escalated since Justin Trudeau's Liberals won re-election on Oct. 21.

Get ready for that tax plus HST added to that, Manitoba!


Also:

A stunning 50% of respondents to the MNP Consumer Debt Index say they are within $200 of being unable to pay their bills on a monthly basis.




Canada can't be back until it is broke and sanctimonious at the same time:

The Trudeau Liberals are spending even more of our taxpayer dollars on the worthless bid for a UN Security Council seat.

According to the CP, the government is going to award a contract valued at $120,000, to hire ‘trainers’ for Canadian personnel at the UN.
The idea is to “address thematic and country priorities of interest to Canada in its preparation for a seat on the council.”
The contract is being awarded to the Security Council Report, an American organization.

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Canada has formally joined a German-French coalition aimed at saving the international world order from destruction by various world dictators — and the alliance does not include the United States.

Where can one start with this? Justin's love for dictators? His government's aspirations to emulate those dictators? The fact that Germany is propping up the EU? How long have the Yellow Vest protests been going on? The utter childishness of failing nations in the light of a prosperous and free one?




Quebec can't wait to kill off its elderly ... and anyone else, really:

The Quebec government will comply with a court ruling striking down parts of its medical aid in dying legislation, the province’s health and justice ministers announced Tuesday.

The province will allow a provision stating those seeking a medically assisted death must be “at the end of life” to simply disappear from its legislation, the ministers said, without making any further amendments to the proposed law.



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