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1.6 $B Cut to Corporate Subsidies - Go Scheer

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    1.6 $B Cut to Corporate Subsidies - Go Scheer

    Corporate Subsidies or influence peddling in our banana republic? Not to mention government subsidies($600 M) to the media. Think a media pay-off is a gag order (protect Trudeauites) or is it just gentle coercion to put a lid on Bernier so he can’t get traction in Quebec? Wonder how US, everything is up-front, talk of impeachment, politician’s accomplices in jail - what’s going on here?

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    The media party will now be outraged.

    How will Lisa LaFlamme spin this?

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      #3
      Scheer wants to review the super clusterphucks as well....Goodale has his panties in a knot....No board seat for Ralphie....

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        #4
        Originally posted by bucket View Post
        Scheer wants to review the super clusterphucks as well....Goodale has his panties in a knot....No board seat for Ralphie....
        Murad must be working hard on that pasta plant he hasn't had time to start the protein plant yet.

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          #5
          Originally posted by jazz View Post
          Murad must be working hard on that pasta plant he hasn't had time to start the protein plant yet.
          The only thing fat boy is working on is another government handout to continue to pay Fairfax shareholders......

          ILTA went under ...how much longer can AGT go on without government funding????

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            #6
            I hear government program requirements are pretty “loose” and ill-defined - what can one say? It’s election time.
            Last edited by sumdumguy; Sep 19, 2019, 08:25. Reason: Add

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              #7
              Does that include oil industry subsidies or just agriculture? Again what are the details? If we want secondary processing it may take some assistance. Is this another wheatboaed deal or is it thought out?

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                #8
                its a diversion to implement the seed tax....

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bucket View Post
                  its a diversion to implement the seed tax....
                  Don’t you dare say that on a conservative forum. Lol

                  Why aren’t we looking at why ilta and other are having problems. Many times transportation causes financial losses etc. We need companies to buy our grain they need to survive but so do we. I think an in depth analysis of why so many producers are worried about getting paid exists?
                  Why are some buyers taking weeks to pay? Find the cause and fix this. Rather than worry so much about who gets what when they go broke fix why so that they don’t.

                  It worries me that this is another cut to agriculture spending Which will be justified because the past spending was maybe done incorrectly.

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                    #10
                    Big Wheel, to give subsidies to media when the wealthiest families in Canada own them, common!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                      Big Wheel, to give subsidies to media when the wealthiest families in Canada own them, common!
                      Yes cut those out. However In a country this limited by population there should be a national media but it should have constraints equal amount of right and left reporting or just the facts but there’s always a spin on everything it seems.

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