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22 minutes and air farce in the late 90s was a level of satire I fear we’ll never see again. Truly a golden age of Canadian political satire.
22 minutes and air farce in the late 90s was a level of satire I fear we’ll never see again. Truly a golden age of Canadian political satire.
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I liked Guy Caron. A socialist and an economist.
I don’t drive, I’m too poor to live anywhere well connected, and I’m disabled. So I rely on delivery and need my groceries to be as cheap as possible. That means No Frills. I buy from there or starve, I’m afraid. I’d be more inclined towards a guillotine based solution for Loblaws and Pattison anyway.
This must have been before my time. My generation was all about Café Des Rêves.
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Yeah, carbon capture subsidies are important yet unsurprisingly the smallest federal expense in oil and gas subsidies.
If we end the practice of giving away billions in oil and gas subsidies in exchange for millions in royalties, we would increase our net taxes and fight climate change more than any other decision a Liberal or Conservative government could make. But they won’t ever make it.
I am a Canadian living on disability assistance. I’m in a dilapidated house full of cocaine addicts who party several times a week. I feel lucky to have found a place I can afford, many other disabled Canadians are less fortunate. The Liberal government promised to end disabled poverty with new legislation. It ended up being a fifth of what’s required to actually let us live at the poverty line and will reach only half of those who need it. Typical Liberal checkbox politics.