People are the government they vote for.
What other rationale can there be?:
Canadians paid millions more in carbon taxes than they received in rebates, newly-released data show. Figures contradict claims by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that households “actually get more money” under the program: “How is that possible?”
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A Liberal MP says he never profited from investments in a company that received a half-million, sole-sourced federal contract. “No, no and no,” said MP Sean Casey (Charlottetown) when asked if he was aware of the contract, or played any role in its award.
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Rideau Hall yesterday said it played no role in censoring a newspaper column critical of Governor General Julie Payette. The weekly Hill Times, a subsidized federal contractor, said it deleted, revised then republished the column due to “negative feedback.”
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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation buried a six-figure “re-branding” expense in its budget and lied about it at parliamentary hearings. The federal insurer contradicted testimony by its own CEO Evan Siddall over money spent on a new name for the corporation: “Can you tell me how much?”
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In a since-deleted tweet, Abdulhakim Dalel responded to a Twitter user questioning why Justin Trudeau had not yet released a statement on the slain police officer.
"Cuz he was a corrupted Police Officer," Dalel replied. The tweet finished with five laughing emojis.
Dalel has received criticism on both his Twitter and Facebook pages, with one user identifying himself as Métis telling Dalel to "[do] us all a favour and go home and keep your mouth shut." Dalel dismissed the criticism by calling the user "mixed with Caucasian."
Now who's the bigot, Dalel?
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