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Oerdin

Not toention Tru-dump has sent what little usable equipment and ammo they have to Ukraine so they need to invest to restore the Canadian armed forces to it's previous levels but instead of that he is cutting them.  No consider that Canada has never met the NATI 2% OF GDP standard.  Not in decades.

DKG

Quote from: Oerdin on October 08, 2023, 12:19:38 PMNot toention Tru-dump has sent what little usable equipment and ammo they have to Ukraine so they need to invest to restore the Canadian armed forces to it's previous levels but instead of that he is cutting them.  No consider that Canada has never met the NATI 2% OF GDP standard.  Not in decades.
I want Canada to withdraw from NATO. We are part of Norad, that is enough.

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Brent

The Parliamentary Budget Officer recently asked how long it will take for the federal government to see a return on the $28.2 billion of production subsidies to EV battery-makers Stellantis and Volkswagen. The answer — about four times longer than government originally claimed.

Trudeau said the "full economic impact of the project will be equal to the value of government investment in less than five years." But according to the PBO, it will take 20 years, not five years, to merely recover the money the government "invested" on behalf of Canadians. There's no actual profit to be had at that point.

Brent

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I wish someone would develop a rogue AI that would zap through the net and shut down all this censorship crap.

Where the hell is Max Headroom when we need him.


Thiel

Quote from: Oliver the Second on October 12, 2023, 10:53:59 PMI wish someone would develop a rogue AI that would zap through the net and shut down all this censorship crap.

Where the hell is Max Headroom when we need him.


Max is with us in spirit.
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Herman

A new poll from the Angus Reid Institute has found that more than half of Canadians think Justin Trudeau should step down as the leader of the Liberal Party before the next federal election. Even among Liberal voters, almost half of respondents said he should turn the party leadership over to a fresh face, although there was no clear consensus on whom that should be.

The poll, conducted online this month among 1,878 Canadian adults, found that 57 per cent thought Trudeau should step down before the next election, scheduled for 2025. Just 28 per cent thought he should stay on, while 15 per cent were unsure.

Herman

For four years or so, the RCMP had wanted to investigate allegations that Trudeau and his circle obstructed justice.  That is, that they allegedly tried to get former attorney general Jody Wilson Raybould to stop a prosecution of SNC-Lavalin, a big Liberal Party donor, for corruption.

Eleven people in and around Trudeau's PMO did that, we now know, at least 44 times in 2018.  Each time, Wilson Raybould refused — and she ultimately was driven out of government, and the Liberal Party, for refusing to do what would almost certainly be obstruction of justice.

And, now, we have learned that the RCMP wanted to investigate whether crimes had been committed.  But they couldn't — because Trudeau and his cabinet refused to cooperate.

In 2021, as the Mounties were nearing the end of a months-long probe into obstruction of justice in the SNC-Lavalin scandal, they hit a roadblock: Trudeau et al. wouldn't give them access to cabinet documents about what went on. The RCMP commissioner personally made the request, no less, and was rebuffed.

Documents finally released this week — while war was raging in Israel and Gaza — revealed that the RCMP had "pushed as hard as possible," and "exhausted all avenues" to get the evidence they needed to justify a possible prosecution.  But, in true Tricky Dick Nixon fashion, the Trudeau cabal said no.

DKG

Trudeau's Liberal Party voted down a bill Wednesday that would have barred the state from euthanizing mentally ill Canadians. There is little now standing in the way of those with mental disorders, including the depressed whose suicidal ideation is likely a symptom, having the state put them down starting March 17, 2024.

Conservative MP Ed Fast's private members bill C-314 would have amended Canada's Criminal Code to "provide that a mental disorder is not a grievous and irremediable medical condition for which a person could receive medical assistance in dying."

Fast stressed in the preamble to his bill that vulnerable citizens should receive suicide prevention counseling rather than be exterminated by the state, adding that "Canada's medical assistance in dying regime risks normalizing assisted dying as a solution for those suffering from a mental disorder."

Seeking to preserve this "solution," Trudeau and most of his fellow Liberals who last month unwittingly applauded a veteran Waffen-SS Nazi joined the Bloc Quebecois in defeating the bill in a vote of 167 to 150.

DKG

Trudeau's numbers are in free fall everywhere, but no more noticeably than the usually reliable Atlantic provinces. The government suspended the carbon tax on home heating oil. That is the only part of the country where the majority of homes are heated that way. Trudeau says his govenment is listening to the people, but his ideological regime is only listening to pollsters.

DKG

Look at this poll. A seventeen point lead for Pierre Pollivere and the CPC. This is the biggest lead the Tories have had yet. If these numbers hold for another two months, there will be an internal revolt within the Liberal Party to replace Trudeau.

Pallas Federal Poll: CPC 43, LPC 26, NDP 16, Bloc 7, Green 3

(TORONTO, 26 October 2023) – The federal Conservatives led by Pierre Poilievre have a sixteen-point lead over the governing Liberals, a Pallas Data poll has found.

Pallas surveyed 1484 Canadian adults 18 or older eligible to vote through Interactive Voice Recording (IVR) technology from 21-22 October 2023. The margin of error is +/- 2.5% at the 95% confidence level.

Among decided and leaning voters, the Conservatives have 43% support, while the Liberals led by Justin Trudeau have 26%. The NDP led by Jagmeet Singh has 16%, while the Greens with Elizabeth May at the helm have 3%. The Bloc Quebecois led by Yves-Francois Blanchet has 7%, but 29% in Quebec.

"The governing Liberals are in serious trouble and would get routed if an election were held today," said Dr. Joseph Angolano, Founder and CEO of Pallas Data. "The Conservatives led by Pierre Poilevre lead in every region of the country and would cruise to a majority victory."

The Conservatives find themselves in a three-way statistical tie in Quebec but lead by significant numbers in every other region of the country. In vote-rich Ontario, the Conservatives lead the Liberals by nine points, while they are ahead of the Liberals by eight points in the former Liberal stronghold of Atlantic Canada.

"It is not enough for the Liberals to say 'Don't worry, the election isn't until 2025' and hope that Poilievre self-destructs between now and then," continued Angolano. "The Conservative leader is showing far too much discipline at this point in time for that to happen."

"The Liberals need to do something to turn the tide because this hole may be too big to dig themselves out of," added Angolano.
https://pallas-data.ca/2023/10/26/pallas-federal-poll-cpc-43-lpc-26-ndp-16-bloc-7-green-3/

Herman

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Quote from: DKG on October 28, 2023, 12:04:02 PMLook at this poll. A seventeen point lead for Pierre Pollivere and the CPC. This is the biggest lead the Tories have had yet. If these numbers hold for another two months, there will be an internal revolt within the Liberal Party to replace Trudeau.

Pallas Federal Poll: CPC 43, LPC 26, NDP 16, Bloc 7, Green 3

(TORONTO, 26 October 2023) – The federal Conservatives led by Pierre Poilievre have a sixteen-point lead over the governing Liberals, a Pallas Data poll has found.

Pallas surveyed 1484 Canadian adults 18 or older eligible to vote through Interactive Voice Recording (IVR) technology from 21-22 October 2023. The margin of error is +/- 2.5% at the 95% confidence level.

Among decided and leaning voters, the Conservatives have 43% support, while the Liberals led by Justin Trudeau have 26%. The NDP led by Jagmeet Singh has 16%, while the Greens with Elizabeth May at the helm have 3%. The Bloc Quebecois led by Yves-Francois Blanchet has 7%, but 29% in Quebec.

"The governing Liberals are in serious trouble and would get routed if an election were held today," said Dr. Joseph Angolano, Founder and CEO of Pallas Data. "The Conservatives led by Pierre Poilevre lead in every region of the country and would cruise to a majority victory."

The Conservatives find themselves in a three-way statistical tie in Quebec but lead by significant numbers in every other region of the country. In vote-rich Ontario, the Conservatives lead the Liberals by nine points, while they are ahead of the Liberals by eight points in the former Liberal stronghold of Atlantic Canada.

"It is not enough for the Liberals to say 'Don't worry, the election isn't until 2025' and hope that Poilievre self-destructs between now and then," continued Angolano. "The Conservative leader is showing far too much discipline at this point in time for that to happen."

"The Liberals need to do something to turn the tide because this hole may be too big to dig themselves out of," added Angolano.
https://pallas-data.ca/2023/10/26/pallas-federal-poll-cpc-43-lpc-26-ndp-16-bloc-7-green-3/

Right on. So far it looks like that goofy gimmic to buy votes in the Maritimes by exempting home heating ol from the carbon tax aint working. There aint that many houses left that still use home heating oil anyway. Why not exempt natural gas which heats most homes in this country. What an asshole.
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Herman

Justine says there will absolutely not be more carbon tax exemptions.

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