Job creation tied to Windsor, Ont., Stellantis EV battery plant compared to ‘musical chairs’: prof

A Carleton University business professor is casting doubt on the number of jobs that will be added to Windsor’s economy by an electric vehicle battery factory.

Ian Lee says the country’s unemployment level is the lowest it’s been since the 1960s and calls the idea that Ontario is desperate to create new jobs as “nonsense,” adding the province is already seeing a critical shortage of workers.

Stellantis and LG Energy Solution will draw many of their employees from other plants that are already operating in the region, he says.

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Trudeau government looking for ways to shovel more money to CBC

Minister reviewing CBC’s mandate with eye to making it less reliant on advertising

OTTAWA – Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez is hinting that the Liberal government’s online news bill could help the national public broadcaster become less reliant on advertising dollars.

Rodriguez says he has begun reviewing CBC/Radio-Canada’s mandate, including ways the government can provide more funds to the public broadcaster.

Rodriguez’s mandate letter from the prime minister says the goal in providing more money is to eliminate advertising during news and other public affairs shows.

Lord knows CBC doesn’t get enough money now.

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Fifth Columnist Suing CSIS Over Alleged “Typecasting” Of Fifth Columnists

Deputy mayor suing CSIS over alleged ‘typecasting’ of Chinese immigrants

A former Ontario cabinet minister who has been the focus of intelligence leaks related to Chinese interference in Canada is suing CSIS, saying the spy agency publicly humiliated him because of a “stereotypical typecasting of immigrants born in China as being somehow untrustworthy.”

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A message from the greedy lying bastards who want to destroy Canada …

Canada on track for 100 million immigrants but public support can’t be taken for granted: Century Initiative CEO

The chief executive of the Century Initiative says Canada “has reached the point of no return” when it comes to welcoming more immigrants, as its modelling shows Canada is on track to more than double its population to at least 100 million by the turn of the century.

But Lisa Lalande warned that existing high levels of public support for increasing immigration cannot be taken for granted.

“If public opinion shifts on immigration, policy will shift, and ultimately that will be detrimental to the future of the country,” she said in an interview.


China Pimp Dominic Barton founded this scam. Believe nothing they say. – Dominic Barton’s disturbing McKinsey legacy propping up China

Lie:She says Canada has “reached the point of no return” when it comes to increasing the population, and immigration is a way to plug job shortages, including in health care and retail.”StatCan report casts clouds on claims of a widespread labour shortage in Canada

Lie “But Ms. Lalande says it’s wrong to blame the growing number of immigrants for the shortage of affordable housing and the rising cost of living, claims which have crept into the public narrative in recent weeks during the debate on immigration in Quebec.”Trudeau’s immigration policy worsening housing affordability crisis: Rosenberg

This is the Great Replacement. Endorsed by Canada’s UNIPARTY.

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Jamie Sarkonak: Liberals bring identity quotas to Canada Media Fund

In 2021, the Liberals said they would dramatically boost funding for the Canada Media Fund. And they did — but that funding came with diversity quotas and a new emphasis on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).

It’s another bald-faced example of the Liberals infusing identity into public (or publicly-funded-but-government-adjacent) media programs to craft Canada in their image. Now, the program is beholden to diversity-based budgeting (with diversity “targets” in its largest funding branch), an identity tracking system for content producers and a “narrative positioning” policy that guides how stories about certain groups are told.


White men need not apply. I think I will now make it a personal goal to never watch anything described as Canadian content.

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Windsor mayor calls delay in Stellantis deal ‘unacceptable,’ urges action

Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens says he is “deeply concerned” after two weeks of negotiations between the federal and provincial governments and Stellantis have failed to produce a new deal for the NextStar EV battery plant in Windsor.

“Each passing day increases the likelihood that Windsor, its workers, residents, and businesses will not receive the commitments made to them,” Dilkens said in a statement Friday afternoon.

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Why is David Johnston the decider on foreign interference?

Ever since David Johnston delivered his 55-page report on election interference by Beijing, the fundamental question remains unchanged.

Why is an unelected friend of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, chosen by the PM and paid for by taxpayers, in charge of deciding whether there should be a public inquiry into foreign interference, an option Johnston has rejected?

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Gurski: David Johnston owes Canada’s spies an apology

I spent more than 30 years with Canada’s two intelligence services, the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). I worked in collection, cryptanalysis, translation, analysis and distribution over those years at various times. I know how intelligence is produced and how it is marketed, and a bit on how it can help decision-makers be better informed. In short, I know that intelligence has a purpose and makes a difference.

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What would it take for Canada to have a ‘serious’ debate about foreign interference?

Appearing in Winnipeg a day after David Johnston released his first report on foreign interference, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stressed the word “serious.”

“I would simply ask Canadians, and indeed opposition leaders, to actually look at the substance of this very serious issue and take it with the seriousness it deserves,” he told reporters.

Trudeau’s appeal to seriousness is in keeping with his current line of attack against Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre — the Liberal argument being that these are serious times that require serious leadership and ideas, and Poilievre offers neither.

No need for a debate. Trudeau and the LPC are ChiCom Assets end of story.

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Bimbo Eruption: Melanie Joley Attacks A Black Woman, A Jew and A Preacher

Help my fingers are locked!

Mélanie Joly’s office upset over Conservative MP Leslyn Lewis and preacher Charles McVety’s plan to host Israeli minister

OTTAWA — Events featuring an Israeli cabinet minister alongside controversial Canadian preacher Charles McVety and a Conservative MP are ruffling feathers in Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly’s office.

Joly’s office only learned about Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli’s planned trip to Canada from other Liberal MPs, who raised questions about it when they received an invite to an event with Chikli on Parliament Hill next week.

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Rex Murphy: An inquiry is needed into why Justin Trudeau avoids public inquiries

The prime minister’s cavalier approach to governance has eroded Canadian democracy

David Johnston is but a walk-on player, an extra in this movie. Johnston is the Polonius in a sad production of a Canadian Hamlet.

Cheapening our democracy by blocking a full, independent public inquiry into Chinese interference and by wantonly imposing the Emergencies Act has been the work and mischief of just two people: Justin Trudeau and Jagmeet Singh. By their collusion, the House of Commons has been stripped of its greatest control power — the confidence vote. The deal that achieved that, that coalition, has emasculated our prime democratic forum.

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StatCan report casts clouds on claims of a widespread labour shortage in Canada

OTTAWA – A new report is casting doubt on the idea that Canada is facing a widespread labour shortage and bolsters the arguments by some labour economists that high job vacancies aren’t due to a shortage of workers.

The Statistics Canada analysis finds there are no labour shortages for jobs that require high levels of education, suggesting other factors, such as a mismatch in skills and pay, might be to blame for a high number of empty positions.

Trudeau is a lying bastard shilling for the corporate class. Stupid, greedy and evil people run this country and they profit from the pain mass immigration inflicts on you and your family.

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Would you pay $800 a month to live in a closet? In Vancouver, that may be all you can afford

Two-bedroom basement suites going for $3,000 a month, a single bed in a room listed for $1,000 a month, and windowless closets renting for $800.

Expensive rent in Metro Vancouver is nothing new, but renters searching for a home in the region say the listings they’re coming across have reached a whole new level of absurdity.

“It’s out of control,” said Laura Herbert, 48, who is trying to find an affordable home for her adult son, who has a brain injury and lives off $1,400 a month in disability payments.

The Liberal Party makes you live like your in the 3rd World. If you voted for Trudeau you should be dipped in shit and run out of town.

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Stephen Harper thinks foreign interference is ‘far worse than we think’

China’s political interference in Canada is pervasive, and likely goes well beyond what has already come to light, former prime minister Stephen Harper is warning, calling for an end to what he calls “naive globalism.”

The Chinese government has sought to influence elections in Canada, channel money to curry political favour and seek vulnerabilities in politicians who have family living in China, according to secret intelligence documents reported by The Globe and Mail in recent months.

What else could be expected? Canada is a balkanized state of 5th Columns thanks to Multiculturalism which makes loyalty a one way street.


And …

Trudeau’s China Class Buddy says “My work to protect Canada’s democracy from foreign interference is not done”

More like his work is protecting Canada’s China Class antics.

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Conrad Black: David Johnston succeeds at massaging Trudeau’s message

Following the preliminary report by David Johnston, the special rapporteur on the controversy over foreign interference in Canadian elections, it is clear that the federal government’s response has been an infelicitous combination of amateurism and flimflam. As I wrote in this space on April 22, Johnston’s title of “special rapporteur” is a pretentious and misleading misnomer, the position is redundant and the prime minister’s motives in creating it and filling it as he has are suspect. And if such a role had to be confected, David Johnson is not the right person for it. Don Martin, the genial, perceptive and venerable CTV News contributor, may have gone slightly overboard when he said that Johnston’s “reputation is but a smouldering ruin.” But he is probably right that “the final chapter of (Johnston’s) report will be ripe for immediate shredding upon publication in many minds outside the inner Liberal circle … Johnston should step aside from this thankless task immediately.”

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