Ottawa’s climate policy will prolong Indigenous poverty

Canada’s latest Environment and Climate Change report to the United Nations, submitted at the end of December, fails Canada’s Indigenous people yet again, consigning us to poverty , wiping out our path to prosperity and blocking our ability to bring traditional knowledge and wisdom to bear on protecting the land. This is only the most recent instance in a long line of failures dating back hundreds of years. Proper consultation with Indigenous people before the report’s submission might have prevented that.

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Defence industry worried about Canada’s absence from American-British-Australian pact

OTTAWA – An association representing Canadian defence firms is adding its voice to those concerned that Canada is not included in a security pact between Australia, Britain and the United States.

Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries president Christyn Cianfarani says one worry is that Canada won’t have access to the same technology as its closest allies.

There are also fears the arrangement will hurt Canadian defence companies by making it easier for competitors from Australia and Britain to sell to the U.S.

National defence is too Butch.

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McKinsey awarded more than $100-million in contracts since 2015, officials say in new update

Ottawa has awarded 23 contracts to McKinsey & Company since 2015 with a total value of $101.4-million, federal officials say – a figure that is significantly higher than what has previously been revealed.

Public Services and Procurement Canada has released a statement with a new summary of federal spending with the New York-based consulting firm, just ahead of a House of Commons committee meeting Wednesday in which MPs will debate plans to hold hearings into government contracts with the company.

The money is secondary to the influence they exerted on immigration policy.

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David Staples: Premier Smith ‘sickened’ by staggering disruption planned with Trudeau’s Just Transition

If you’re from Alberta, Saskatchewan or Newfoundland and Labrador, this plan might well strike you as madness, as a federal government that has lost all humility and common sense

The staggering scope of change that Justin Trudeau’s Liberals intend to impose on Canadians with their Just Transition program is made clear in a newly-released government document.

Such is the magnitude of the proposed change that Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said she “felt sick” reading it.

Justin Trudeau is our national nightmare. I wish we could rest easy knowing Junior will be punished at the polls but NDP voters will keep the delusional jackass in power.

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Inflation rate slows to 6.3% — but grocery prices are still nearly twice that

Canada’s annual inflation rate cooled to 6.3 per cent in December, its lowest level since February.

Statistics Canada reported Tuesday that the deceleration in the cost of living was mostly due to slower growth in prices for things like gasoline, durable goods and various shelter-related expenses.

While the costs of many goods and services are finally coming down or at least slowing their pace of increases, food prices are still going up at an impressive clip. Grocery prices inched up another 0.3 per cent during the month of December, and have increased by 11 per cent year over year. That’s a slight slowdown from the 11.4 per cent pace the previous month.

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Opposition MPs Request Committee Meeting to Examine McKinsey Contracts

Opposition MPs are requesting a House of Commons committee meeting to examine the large increase in government contracts being awarded to the U.S. consulting firm McKinsey since the Trudeau Liberals took power in 2015.

“In the past seven years, McKinsey & Company has garnered $66 million in federal contracts, representing a 30-fold increase from the previous government according to media reporting,” reads a letter signed by all the opposition members on the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates and sent on Jan. 13 to Conservative MP Kelly McCauley, the committee’s chair.

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Demographic Crisis in Canada: How the Liberals are turning blind eye towards it

How did it come to be that silence regarding Anglo-European Canadians became the law of the land?

… Breaking down 2021 federal election results highlights the “strength of the Liberals and NDP in visible minority majority urban ridings and the relative strength of the Conservatives in ridings with between five and twenty percent visible minorities.”

A new report from the National Opinion Centre has delivered a rarity among immigration-related communications in Canada. Among other vital statistics related to Canadian demography, the following statement speaks to the impact of immigration intake in Canada:

“The number of ridings in which visible minorities form a majority of the population has increased from one in ten (33) in 2011 to close to one in six (51), reflecting high and increasing levels of immigration.”

If the “racialized” don’t vote Conservative why does Poilievre’s CPC support mass immigration like Justin and Singh?


Peter Zeihan: Canada’s 5 Problems – Worth a watch, basically our immigration policy is fecked. Kinda funny too.

Below – This dates from 2019 but holds true. No one needs Canada all that much, especially the USThe Cutting Room Files, Part 3: The Future of Canada

… Mexico’s market is growing. Yours is not. Your market is protected. Mexico’s is not. The Mexican labor force is complementary to ours. Yours is not. We have a deal with the country that matters, and that isn’t you. We are leaving NAFTA. You know our terms. Take them or leave them. We are moving on.

In a single searing moment of revelation, everything that had guaranteed Canada leverage over America, everything that granted Canada a place in the world, everything that had generated any meaningful international influence, had evaporated. Canada capitulated within days and signed on for NAFTA2.

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Freeland demands $2B to buy shares in a company that doesn’t exist

A viral video of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland explaining why she needs to spend $2 billion quickly is giving Canadians an inside look at how the Trudeau government acts first and thinks later.

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Canadians are now stealing overpriced food from grocery stores with zero remorse

If you can’t beat them, join them. If you can’t join them because you weren’t born into an excessively wealthy family, eat them. If you can’t eat them (the rich) because they’re people and that’s illegal, steal from them. And then brag about it on Twitter.

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Federal employment growth is now out of hand

Rate of jobs growth more than three times greater than in private sector

We often talk about Canada’s poor productivity and low per capita income growth. What we don’t discuss is productivity in the public sector. The goal of governments may be to make our lives better but is a bigger public service really giving us a higher standard of living?

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CBC Propaganda … Justin Trudeau’s put-up-or-shut-up moment

​If he’s lucky, the prime minister has more than two years to make a case for a fourth term. But what if voters are simply tired of him?

Seven years to the day after that sunny morning in 2015 when he and his new cabinet walked down the tree-lined drive to Rideau Hall, Justin Trudeau visited a community centre in a working-class neighbourhood of apartment towers and public housing in northeastern Toronto.

Inside a second-floor meeting room – scuffed laminate floors, fluorescent lights, two portable air conditioners and a foosball table – 34 chairs were arranged in a circle. Families and seniors from the area filled 31 of the chairs.

Following a short wait, Trudeau entered the room. After a general greeting he proceeded around the circle — meeting each person individually, leaning in, making eye contact — before taking a seat between Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and Michael Coteau, the local Liberal MP.

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Immigration minister vows to continue ruinous mass immigration policy devised by carpetbaggers Dominic Barton and McKinsey & Company

The debate on whether the new immigration targets are too ambitious is also coinciding with heightened scrutiny regarding what — or who — is influencing government policy

OTTAWA — As Canada plans to significantly ramp up its immigration levels in the coming years, some policy experts are worried about potential effects on health care, housing and the labour market.

But Immigration Minister Sean Fraser insists that Canada needs more newcomers to address labour shortages and demographic changes that threaten the country’s future.

The Liberal Party has sold our sovereignty to the likes of McKinsey & Company. Get angry about this. 

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TD chief economist points finger at Bank of Canada for mortgage pinch

Bank Of Canada- “The Strappado”

The central bank promised low interest rates would last — then hiked them aggressively. A new report says the Bank’s messaging helped nudge borrowers toward variable-rates mortgages that many homeowners now regret.

“You can be confident that interest rates will be low for a long time.”

Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem will forever wear those words, spoken in October 2020, according to a new report from TD’s chief economist.

Macklem’s message, delivered at a time when the central bank was trying to project calm and stimulate the economy with ultralow interest rates amid the disruption of the pandemic, was aimed at businesses considering new investments and “household(s) considering making a major purchase.”


So the Bank of Canada instructs the corporate class to deny workers wage increases in order to fight inflation.

The corporate class demands the immigration floodgates be opened because a huge pool of cheap labour is a sure fire way to depress wages.

The Bank of Canada raises interest rates injecting the fear of homelessness into a divided and fearful population.

The Liberal government destroys our energy base and raises its hated carbon tax to increase the cost of everything.

Everything suddenly seems to break all at once from air travel to health care to government services.

Public servants reveal that immigration policy is being set by the likes of Dominic Barton & McKinsey & Company.

Feeling manipulated yet?

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