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Tanks!The four hour + video of the clause by clause vote is here.
Tanks!The four hour + video of the clause by clause vote is here.
Or maybe they haven't picked a Kim Campbell to throw in (yet?) just before the boat sinks?Perhaps they want Trudeau to own and go down with the ship. Why waste another good candidate starting from the back foot? Maybe the game plan is to let Trudeau run the course and lose, then after a period in opposition while the CPC struggles to repair the enormous LPC fiscal damage and loses support in that effort from the entitled voters, the LPC come rolling in as saviors, safely distanced from the Trudeau years.
Or maybe they haven't picked a Kim Campbell to throw in (yet?) just before the boat sinks?
It could be a nice "get" for a resume.
I can't tell if that's sarcasm Tar. With you being a bit of a libertarian, I'd think the idea of a Sin tax would be anathema to you. (I apologize if that's an inaccurate characterization of your political leaning).
Yup and it's called a sin tax. And it should be huge. And it should be on all fast foods, crap foods, tobacco products, alcohol, drugs and legalized prostitution.
Not sarcasm at all. People are making choices to use those products. And they are unhealthy. So tax the crap out of them.
Not sarcasm at all. People are making choices to use those products. And they are unhealthy. So tax the crap out of them. I'm all for personal choices.
What I'm not for forced taxation, like income tax.
I'd take higher consumption taxes to lose income taxes.
Or force them to pay for self-inflicted wounds out of their own pockets?
Why not? Many jurisdictions will bill you for the cost of a rescue if you are hiking/climbing etc. and need a rescue due to poor/no preparations. How is this different?I don't think that's practical.
Why not? Many jurisdictions will bill you for the cost of a rescue if you are hiking/climbing etc. and need a rescue due to poor/no preparations. How is this different?
With the knives coming out, now is the time for Jagmeet to pull the plug. He will do far better against Justin than he will against new blood.Don Martin: With Trudeau resignation fever rising, a Conservative nightmare appears
With speculation rising that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will follow his father's footsteps in the snow to a pre-election resignation, political columnist Don Martin focuses on one Liberal cabinet minister who's emerging as leadership material -- and who stands out as a fresh-faced contrast to...www.ctvnews.ca
Interesting take by Don Martin. Fraser wasn’t someone I would have considered as leadership contender. His argument is sound mostly but I think most conservative faithful would rather face Trudeau.
Not only that but Trudeau HAS to beat the Nine, no almost ten years that Harper was P.M.. That fact is the intellectual basis for the existence of these Liberals. That means we are stuck with Mr Trudeau until about the August long weekend 2025. Hang on folks.JT won’t resign. He really wants to take on PP. He views Scheer and O’Toole as lightweights and PP as a challenge and an existential threat to (Liberal) Canada. JT sees himself as the saviour of the party and the country, in spite of what the polls say.
They'd even have the trigger they needed right here on pharmacare ...With the knives coming out, now is the time for Jagmeet to pull the plug. He will do far better against Justin than he will against new blood.
... a large narcissism quotient at play.
In a way, both leaders are exactly who the other one wants to fight.... He really wants to take on PP. He views ... PP as a challenge and an existential threat to (Liberal) Canada. JT sees himself as the saviour of the party and the country, in spite of what the polls say.
Don Martin seems to be grasping at straws with that one... I follow politics more closely than the average voter, and even I had no idea who Fraser is. Since when has competency been what people vote for?Don Martin: With Trudeau resignation fever rising, a Conservative nightmare appears
With speculation rising that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will follow his father's footsteps in the snow to a pre-election resignation, political columnist Don Martin focuses on one Liberal cabinet minister who's emerging as leadership material -- and who stands out as a fresh-faced contrast to...www.ctvnews.ca
Interesting take by Don Martin. Fraser wasn’t someone I would have considered as leadership contender. His argument is sound mostly but I think most conservative faithful would rather face Trudeau.