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Prog Study Warns of Canada's Coming Debt Crisis

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Shen Li

Quote from: Herman on September 08, 2025, 10:03:01 PMLiberals keep trying to fool us into believing that the government will compensate all our losses as if they have a fountain of money!
Where is the relief money going to come from? We are going to compensate ourselves for the failures of our government.

Spending your money for compensation would not be necessary if your pm would get off his ass and get a deal with Washington.

Herman

In 5 months, Conman Carney has boosted government spending by 8%, spent 37% more on consultants, and will raise the cost of the average bureaucrat to $172,000 by the end of the decade.
If that is what he calls austerity, I'd hate to see what he calls excess.

Herman

Would you pay $3.25 million for a tiny, modular home from Brookfield?

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DKG

Quote from: Herman on September 17, 2025, 07:18:04 PMWould you pay $3.25 million for a tiny, modular home from Brookfield?

I forget how many hundreds of thousands of homes he promised to build with his new corrupt crown corporation. Another broken promise.
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Mark Carney

Quote from: DKG on September 18, 2025, 07:35:06 AMI forget how many hundreds of thousands of homes he promised to build with his new corrupt crown corporation. Another broken promise.
By the time I am done with Canada everybody except Brookfield investors will be bankrupt.

Brent

Quote from: Mark Carney on September 19, 2025, 10:06:40 AMBy the time I am done with Canada everybody except Brookfield investors will be bankrupt.
Estimates — and that's all they are at this point — are that the deficit will be about $70 billion, up from the $42.8 billion for last year that the Liberals predicted in their December financial statement.

That would also be higher than the $61.9 billion deficit the Liberals predicted for the 2023-24 fiscal year in their fall economic statement.

That was 54% higher than the $40.1 billion deficit that then finance minister Chrystia Freeland said was a necessary fiscal anchor to keep government spending in check, before resigning over the issue on the day she was to deliver the fall economic statement.

Heading into the November budget, interim parliamentary budget officer Jason Jacques told a Commons committee Tuesday that he isn't sure if the Carney government has any fiscal anchors left, causing "a considerable degree of concern at this point."


Thiel

Quote from: Mark Carney on September 19, 2025, 10:06:40 AMBy the time I am done with Canada everybody except Brookfield investors will be bankrupt.
Jo Jo and I were talking in bed this morning that you are off to the worst start of any prime minister in Canadian history.
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