A total pause on Immigration was supported by the majority of Canadians across all regions, ages and political party preferences — including 67% of Liberal voters.
Trudeau knows this isn't a dealbreaker for Liberal voters. That's why he's going through with it.
It was joked for years that Hallmark owned February 14.
There's something glaringly wrong. If Canadian society actually operates on merit, it is impossible to believe women would not be better represented.
Is the author purposely being obtuse?
While many Canadian teenagers and youths work before the age of 15 — delivering newspapers or babysitting, for example
I live in a big city, where a teenager delivering newspapers isn't a thing. All the newspapers are delivered by adults (read: immigrants) in cars. Hell, even finding a teenager working in fast food is rare. Anyone from a small town have a different experience?
Meanwhile, all of that can lead to some Conservative voters staying home, or voting for other options like the PPC or the Maverick Party.
What do we know about the Maverick Party? This is the first I've heard of them.
I'd rather not invest in China.
He united the Alliance and the PCs into the Conservative Party.
Two leaders later, it's further left than the PCs ever were and the leader alienated anyone who would have voted Alliance.
"I said, you know what? I'm going to continue playing until they friggin' drag me off the ice," he said.
Your terms are acceptable.
Ah yes. The Liberal Party for the longest time CALLS itself centrist, even as it moves further left. They used to say "The NDP? Now THAT'S left. We're not like them." But nowadays the NDP and Liberals are trying to out-left each other, while the Liberals still refuse to admit they're not centrist.
So when someone says centrist? Means they're a card-carrying Liberal.
Dean Blundell? Wasn't that the guy fired from The Edge radio for making so-called homophobic comments? He's considered liberal now?
It's a weird cycle. The politicians appoint the bureaucrats, but now the bureaurcrats turn around and tell the politicians what to do.
Classic case of right premise, wrong conclusion.
Premise: "Public Health has no clue what it's doing. It has too many bureaucrats and not enough actual researchers."
Right conclusion: "We should stop listening to them and fix our fucking economy."
Paper's and government's conclusion: "We need to give them more money."
The plan is that it will for a while, but once the immigrants replace you all, you'll be perfectly unified.
Italians haven't even assimilated in Canada. I have Italian heritage, and I have relatives who have lived in Canada for more than 40 years. Their English is just barely passing, they only watch Italian television and only eat Italian food.
I would have chosen a word that began with an F? But that's just me.
I'm old enough to remember when high school in Ontario had THREE streams: Advanced, General, and Basic. Advanced was considered the default stream. Then in the 90s they decided to do destreaming for grade 9. It must have been around 93-94. You might as well have called the classes "Oops! All Basic." They decided to move to two streams in 99 after, guess what, it was not preparing kids of average or higher intelligence.
So why go back now? Three possible reasons:
One, there are enough people in administration now who forgot what it was like in the early to mid 90s and decide they need to try it again;
Two, just like government and businesses, they love to centralize, decentralize, then centralize again because it looks like you're doing SOMETHING;
Three, they know it's going to hurt education and they just don't care, or possibly making dumber, more unprepared kids is the goal.
The National Post had two articles this morning: (I'd link them but I can't seem to find them on the website, oddly enough.)
One is that public trust in the federal and provincial governments has CRATERED.
Then, on the SAME PAGE, it mentions that over 90% of Canadians would get the vaccine, and 94% would not socialize with someone who wasn't vaccinated.
It's crazy how apparently people put inherent trust in the so-called health experts, and zero in the government officials who are basing their decisions on inherent trust of same.
I'm guessing there's some sweet lobby money to be had.
If I qualified for a 150K pension, I'd resign as soon as I possibly could.
Was she expensing those lawyers to the taxpayers?
I'd put my money on someone Chinese.
What happens if they don't get their jobs back immediately?
They sell their houses, China snaps up the houses immediately, life goes on.
Well there was some guy in these forums who was talking about registering one.
"The same logo and branding" will never fly. A lot of Canadians' identity is comprised of "We're not Americans" so having a Canadian political party that's the same as an American one would be anathema to them.
The bigger question is, even if the Patriot Party is created, will it ever elect a single MP? The People's Party hasn't even accomplished that yet.
Government-subsidized healthcare leads to death panels? Who knew?
Its discord was banned. The subreddit is still up (for now.)