1) I wonder how far back it can go?Jarnhamar said:Back over to team red ;D
2) Just like the New Veterans Charter, if only there had been a government in place, ideally a majority government, to do things differently, or to do the right thing -- you continue it without stopping or changing it, it's now yours.... "Bombardier established its strategy a long time ago, with the federal government as the milch cow," said one academic, who spoke on condition he not be named because of his ties to people with Bombardier connections.
"It really started during the Mulroney era and has continued through the Chrétien regime." ...
When it comes to Bombardier, as others smarter than me have said, Liberal, Tory, same old story ...It has long been taken for granted that no prime minister, no Quebec premier would ever let Bombardier go under on his or her watch ...
A "basket" of goods and services
...that cost: $8.70 in 1983
...would cost: $19.87 in 2017
The aerospace industry in Canada has exploded to $20.3-billion today from $8.7-billion in sales in 1983.
The number of Canadians employed in the industry has jumped to 91,500 over the same period from 53,000. Bombardier is a big part of that.
Joey867 said:I personally think that the government should stop wasting its time buying public entities and successful natural resources. It should save money to buy Bombardier, finance&restructure it for a 50 yr contract so it'll be a long time until this happens again.
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ModlrMike said:............... but Wab Kinew can sell records rife with misogyny and homophobia, but everything's OK because he apologized, and he's a socialist.
Retired AF Guy said:Who???
FSTO said:NDP MLA in Manitoba. He is a candidate for leadership of the NDP in that province.
Good point. That would be common sense. 30 years definitely sounds like a fair amount of time for bombardierGeorge Wallace said:How about; if a company can't show itself of NOT being profitable for a period of three or more decades, it NOT get Public Bailouts and die a natural death ??
Oldgateboatdriver said:All right: I just have to let some serious steam off now:
I've had it with that S.O.B. Prime Minister who thinks he OWNS the friggin Parliament for his personal and family enjoyment.
We have a new honorific citizen, Malalla. A well deserved honour. But the PM's wife is NOT, underline NOT a member of Parliament and has absolutely no business whatsoever being on the floor of the Commons with ther husband. She can be in the gallery, in prominent place, but the floor is for Parliamentarians (which includes the senators) and the officials of Parliament only.
Who does she think she is ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
If she wants to go there: stand for office and get elected or get the hell out.
P.S.: I am quite disappointed in the person who does "own" the Commons, the president, for not sending a page over to the PM just before the beginning of the proceedings to gently prod him on the fact that it would now be appropriate for his spouse to repair to the gallery.
/RANT OFF.
Oldgateboatdriver said:All right: I just have to let some serious steam off now:
I've had it with that S.O.B. Prime Minister who thinks he OWNS the friggin Parliament for his personal and family enjoyment.
We have a new honorific citizen, Malalla. A well deserved honour. But the PM's wife is NOT, underline NOT a member of Parliament and has absolutely no business whatsoever being on the floor of the Commons with ther husband. She can be in the gallery, in prominent place, but the floor is for Parliamentarians (which includes the senators) and the officials of Parliament only.
Who does she think she is ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
If she wants to go there: stand for office and get elected or get the hell out.
P.S.: I am quite disappointed in the person who does "own" the Commons, the president, for not sending a page over to the PM just before the beginning of the proceedings to gently prod him on the fact that it would now be appropriate for his spouse to repair to the gallery.
/RANT OFF.
Oldgateboatdriver said:All right: I just have to let some serious steam off now:
I've had it with that S.O.B. Prime Minister who thinks he OWNS the friggin Parliament for his personal and family enjoyment.
We have a new honorific citizen, Malalla. A well deserved honour. But the PM's wife is NOT, underline NOT a member of Parliament and has absolutely no business whatsoever being on the floor of the Commons with ther husband. She can be in the gallery, in prominent place, but the floor is for Parliamentarians (which includes the senators) and the officials of Parliament only.
Who does she think she is ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
If she wants to go there: stand for office and get elected or get the hell out.
P.S.: I am quite disappointed in the person who does "own" the Commons, the president, for not sending a page over to the PM just before the beginning of the proceedings to gently prod him on the fact that it would now be appropriate for his spouse to repair to the gallery.
/RANT OFF.