The simmering envy that the Americans were able and willing to oust their morons and we won't:
Federal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Monday that she hopes her government’s proposed GST holiday will help bridge the gap between Canada’s macroeconomic picture and historically stressed-out households by bringing good vibes to the latter.
“People have been talking about a ‘vibecession’… and the fact that Canadians just aren’t feeling that good,” Freeland told reporters at a press conference in Ottawa to promote the temporary sales-tax reprieve. “That’s shaping their economic behaviour in ways that are not great for the Canadian economy.”
No, people have not been talking about a made-up term.
They've been talking about the obvious bribe that not only won't be delivered but won't even be delivered to all people and just before taxes and costs go up in the new year.
Chrystia Freeland is a stupid b!#ch.
And why would they do that, Marc?:
Foreigners who have no legal right to stay in Canada are expected to leave voluntarily, Immigration Minister Marc Miller said yesterday. The Commons immigration committee was told nearly five million temporary permits will expire over the next year: “That is what is expected."
They don't have to be Canadian or even live here, Marc.
They refused the cow because they are getting the milk for free.
Also - you expected to be given hand-outs only to discover that the country is broke:
Nearly six out of ten newcomers to Canada (59 per cent) have a low degree of confidence about economic conditions in the country, according to a new Leger poll.
Economic concerns were widely shared among immigrants to Canada, with more than half (51 per cent) classifying their financial situation as poor. By comparison, just a third of Canadian citizens describe their finances in similar terms, the survey found, which will be discussed in a webinar on Wednesday.
That's called being dishonest and the rest of NATO will see right through it:
Cabinet includes millions spent on the Canadian Coast Guard as part of its NATO commitment for national defence, figures confirm. Costs were among $6.5 billion in non-military spending included in Canada’s NATO arithmetic: “We are on a clear path.”
What can go right?:
MPs by a vote of 210 to 117 have endorsed a recommendation to decriminalize possession of heroin, cocaine and all other illegal drugs nationwide. The result came with little comment during a flurry of Commons votes on committee reports: “We have reached the end of the road.”
Once a country chucks its morals, it's done.
Stick a fork in it.
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