Your money, not theirs:
Inflation is likely to remain high and climb even higher, Statistics Canada yesterday told the Commons finance committee. Analysts said they will change methods used to account for some price gains that explain the difference between Canadian and U.S. rates: “Thirty years I’ve worked at Statistics Canada and I can tell you we haven’t been through an economic period like this.”
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The Senate yesterday took 50 minutes flat to pass $88.7 billion in new spending amid complaints Parliament now gives only cursory scrutiny to budget bills. Spending included $13,209,519,773 to cover last-minute expenses before the fiscal year expired at midnight last night: “It does feel like party time.”
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Watch the stupid b@$#@rd smirk:
Prime Minister Trudeau warned the country on Thursday during a press conference that Canada is set to suffer food shortages in the near future.
The Prime Minister blamed global supply chain issues and the war in Ukraine on what he said would be a "difficult time" for the country.
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Why, it seems like the only way Canadians could starve is through government interference, just like in North Korea.
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