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There are so, so many inappropriate comments I could make about this. My tongue is bleeding from my biting it!With gems like Gladu in the party, the LPC whip will have their hands full![]()
There are so, so many inappropriate comments I could make about this. My tongue is bleeding from my biting it!With gems like Gladu in the party, the LPC whip will have their hands full![]()
I know we are generally on the same page with the value of recreation.You're not hearing me argue against the virtues of recreation centres; I'm simply arguing this is a poor use of Federal funds. Brampton can afford to fund its own Rec. Centres.
The same argument could apply to bike lanes or bikeshare or virtually anything tangentially related to physical activity. Which again, I'm all in favour of......but its just not efficient to fund that from federal dollars.
Don't disagree.
Under Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Canada created Petro-Canada so Canadians had a direct stake in their own oil.
Then Brian Mulroney’s Conservatives privatized it, selling off public ownership piece by piece and handing control back to the market.
That’s the difference.
Liberals built a national energy company so Canadians could benefit from Canadian resources.
Conservatives sold it off.
Petro-Canada is now part of Suncor, a private company. The public stake is gone.
And this is the pattern:
Build it → sell it → lose control → pretend it was “efficiency”
You don’t strengthen a country by liquidating its assets.
You weaken it, and call it policy.
Conservative governments have repeatedly used austerity as a justification for selling off major Canadian public assets, but the beneficiaries have consistently been their political and corporate allies.
Under Brian Mulroney, major public institutions were privatized, including: Connaught Laboratories, Petro‑Canada, Air Canada, Canadair,Teleglobe Canada, De Havilland Aircraft of Canada.
Under Stephen Harper, the sell‑off continued, including: The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB), Nexen Inc., Progress Energy Resources Corp.
The federal government’s remaining shares in General Motors (sold in 2015 at a loss to taxpayers).
Nine key federal office buildings, sold in 2007 to Vancouver‑based Larco Investments and then leased back by the government
...since my riding is up for by-election next week I will be speaking my unmentionable views at the polls. In that, I know who I won't be voting for then.There are so, so many inappropriate comments I could make about this. My tongue is bleeding from my biting it!![]()
Well, superficially. But again, we're dealing with a riding that was a bellwether until relatively recently; and its falling out of bellwether status has to do with the generic recent-times collapse of the Libs in rural and blue-collar SW Ontario together with the more "local" matter of a curiously overaggressive NDP feeding off what might otherwise have been Lib energy. And said generic collapse is a recent-times phenomenon that echoes Obama/Trump patterns elsewhere--but it's not necessarily a *permanent* condition, particularly in a post-Justin eraIf it's a situation where they picked her crossing over others currently looking at it I like the intention. So far all of the floor crossers have been in toss-up ridings, but Gladu is the first to be in a firmly CPC riding.
Me too. My Liberal MP has said he's resigning soon. I voted for him 3(?) times in a row. It's increasingly unlikely I'll vote for them again. This is 100% not what I signed up for....since my riding is up for by-election next week I will be speaking my unmentionable views at the polls. In that, I know who I won't be voting for then.




