Monday, January 23, 2023

Your Stupid Government and You

Corrupt, lazy and big-mouthed:

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he’s making sure “all rules” were followed in the decision to give $103,050 in contracts to a foodie firm with family ties to Housing Minister Ahmed Hussen’s senior staffer.

Global News reported Thursday that Hussen’s office awarded $93,050 in communications contracts to Munch More Media, a Toronto-based firm focused on the food and restaurant industry. The taxpayer funds came from his constituency office budget, not his ministerial budget.

 

You know damn well they weren't and you expect to get away with it.

Liar.

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Oops:

 

This Steven Guilbeault:

Federal internet censors should target hurtful words against politicians, says Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault. The Minister added pending regulations may include an internet kill switch to block websites deemed hurtful, but called it a “nuclear” option: “News regulations for online platforms are needed.”


Also:


Bingo.

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The damage is done and that is all this expensive waste cares about:

Canada’s taxpayer-funded state broadcaster has been cited yet again for misleading viewers over a false story published about the Catholic church and a residential school survivor fund. 

As first reported by Blacklock’s Reporter, a recent ruling by CBC ombudsman Jack Nagler cited the network’s Saskatchewan editors for breaching the broadcaster’s journalistic standards and ethics rules. 

The story in question titled “Catholic Bishops Fail To Release Details of $30 Million Fundraiser For Residential School Survivors On Time” was published on Dec. 22, 2021. 

CBC journalists implied that the Catholic church was backing out of a $30 million fundraiser for former residential school students despite the fact that the fundraising had already begun and that the author was aware of the fact. 

The article was also secretly edited without a correction notice for readers.



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