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Mar 6, 2023 | 20:20
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So todays events were telling. PM calls an inquiry into the election interference except its the same sht show as the EMA inquiry.
A body already appointed by him to be headed up by someone he chooses, basically a long time liberal crony or relative.
And the RCMP tell us they wont investigate chinese meddling, illegal donations, chinese police stations, etc, but instead they are going after the leaker who alerted the press and the pubic. Its corruption, top to bottom.
So it should take a good 2 yrs for the inquiry, in the mean time, illegal funds and jury rigging seats will be in full swing. 7 Million new canadians will be registered in the next census at election time, which should give Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal another 10 seats.
Canada is done.
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Mar 6, 2023 | 20:40
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 Originally Posted by jazz
So todays events were telling. PM calls an inquiry into the election interference except its the same sht show as the EMA inquiry.
A body already appointed by him to be headed up by someone he chooses, basically a long time liberal crony or relative.
And the RCMP tell us they wont investigate chinese meddling, illegal donations, chinese police stations, etc, but instead they are going after the leaker who alerted the press and the pubic. Its corruption, top to bottom.
So it should take a good 2 yrs for the inquiry, in the mean time, illegal funds and jury rigging seats will be in full swing. 7 Million new canadians will be registered in the next census at election time, which should give Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal another 10 seats.
Canada is done.
Nothing to see here folks, just keep shuffling along.
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Mar 6, 2023 | 23:05
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Hard to stomach living in this country anymore if Trudeau is going to skate again on direct Chinese election interference by rigging another committee. At least somewhere like Mexico won’t have the illusion of rule of law.
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Mar 7, 2023 | 11:24
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https://michellerempelgarner.substac...ut-to-prorogue

And, if rumors that Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is looking at exiting the government are true, prorogation would allow Trudeau to do a big cabinet shuffle to address the gap Freeland's rumoured departure would create, and shuffle out some of the Liberal's weakest links.
Last edited by jazz; Mar 7, 2023 at 12:24.
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Mar 7, 2023 | 13:13
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NOTHING these CROOKS/LIARS/DEVILS do would surprise me!
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Mar 7, 2023 | 13:59
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when the going gets tuff the cowards run and hide
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Mar 7, 2023 | 14:08
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When this scumbag Trudeau is finally purged from office, watch his foundation donations dry up again, just like the Clinton Foundation. There should be a law against active foundations of public office holders.
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Mar 7, 2023 | 18:31
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Mar 7, 2023 | 21:30
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 Originally Posted by cropgrower
when the going gets tuff the cowards run and hide
And speaking of cowards who run and hide. Notice how some of the most prolific posters are nowhere to be seen since the latest liberal scandal broke?
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Mar 7, 2023 | 22:24
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 Originally Posted by biglentil
Hard to stomach living in this country anymore if Trudeau is going to skate again on direct Chinese election interference by rigging another committee. At least somewhere like Mexico won’t have the illusion of rule of law.
Like the Mexican cartel running its own justice system
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Mar 8, 2023 | 11:07
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"watch his foundation donations dry up again"
Every CENT must be clawed back and put toward the $trillions$ he buried us in.
Everything he has must be TAKEN away.
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Mar 8, 2023 | 11:48
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 Originally Posted by Taiga
When this scumbag Trudeau is finally purged from office, watch his foundation donations dry up again, just like the Clinton Foundation. There should be a law against active foundations of public office holders.
At the very least, it should become public when you're a cabinet minister or PM,,, all Canadians should be able to watch the donations come in and from whom they're made.
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Mar 8, 2023 | 13:28
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Todays events are really something else. I guess the old adage dont piss off intelligence services because they have many ways of hurting you.
So Justin the other day charged his own security apparatus called NISCOP with taking on an inquiry into interference. This panel is appointed by the PM in 2017 and has 9 members, 5 of them liberal appointees.
This is the same group now exposed with informing Trudeau in 2019 and 2021 about chinese interference.
So his objective inquiry is out the window now. This group has disqualified itself and cannot be considered anymore.
That leaves 3 choices; appoint a public inquiry, or keep lying while leaks come out or prorogue parliament.
But there will be lots of Libs and even NDPers who will want distance from this now. This is probably the biggest scandal in Canadian history.
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Mar 8, 2023 | 17:25
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After seeing all the posts that I liked on this thread some people might think I’m ant government, I’m not I’m just anti corrupt government.
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Mar 9, 2023 | 16:57
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 Originally Posted by beaverdam
At the very least, it should become public when you're a cabinet minister or PM,,, all Canadians should be able to watch the donations come in and from whom they're made.
I agree and would like to see who made how many millions from the petro-fina deal and the confederation bridge ,apparently theses are all sealed documents, not for the general population and the WE,and how many more get rich quick schemes at tax payer expense.
And the saddest part is it has gone through both major federal political party's so if you are looking for change where does one go .It runs right down to our local counties and MDs. We live in a better country but are realy no better off than the commi countrys.
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Mar 10, 2023 | 08:05
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The public deserves an inquiry into federal election interference.
And the public also deserves an inquiry into how the Alberta government was influenced by the oil industry when Danny Smith blatantly developed a give away to clean up oil wells with a corporate welfare program for an industry that is making record profits, but likes to leave the mess for taxpayers to clean up.
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Mar 10, 2023 | 18:57
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 Originally Posted by chuckChuck
The public deserves an inquiry into federal election interference.
And the public also deserves an inquiry into how the Alberta government was influenced by the oil industry when Danny Smith blatantly developed a give away to clean up oil wells with a corporate welfare program for an industry that is making record profits, but likes to leave the mess for taxpayers to clean up.
What a difference a name makes if it was Rachel instead of Daniel all hell would have broke loose from the electorate .
As for an inquiry into voting interference all they would find out is that an election can be bought with enough money ,and I think most of us already knew that.And they would appoint the same kind of clowns as they did for the EMA ,So why bother and spend millions on an already known fact.They are given the answer and asked to come up with a question they can sell to the voters .
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Mar 10, 2023 | 19:44
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if their was notting to hide why would he be trying so hard to keep it hidden ?
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Mar 10, 2023 | 21:58
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Communism ; can vote your way in but always hafta shoot your way out
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Mar 11, 2023 | 08:16
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 Originally Posted by caseih
Communism ; can vote your way in but always hafta shoot your way out
Huh? So you are advocating civil war? Why not just wait for the next election? LOL
Some of Agrisilly sheep can't tell the difference between a parliamentary democracy with regular elections and a communist or fascist state like North Korea or Russia.
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Mar 11, 2023 | 09:36
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 Originally Posted by chuckChuck
Huh? So you are advocating civil war? Why not just wait for the next election? LOL
Some of Agrisilly sheep can't tell the difference between a parliamentary democracy with regular elections and a communist or fascist state like North Korea or Russia.
Stop right there. Your previous post was decent and not looking to cause a kerfuffle. This is though.
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Mar 11, 2023 | 09:45
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Explain. Because advocating for civil war in a democracy because you don't like the current government should never go unchallenged.
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Mar 11, 2023 | 09:58
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 Originally Posted by chuckChuck
Explain. Because advocating for civil war in a democracy because you don't like the current government should never go unchallenged.
Quit trying to make mountains out of molehills to start a fight. To say this is advocating for a civil war is like Putin justifying his invasion of Ukraine is because of the gay Jewish Nazis. Be better!
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Mar 11, 2023 | 10:31
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Civil war or communism, I’ll choose civil war every time.
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Mar 11, 2023 | 16:36
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Which country do you live in?
Is it "socialist" petro state Alberta where the government gives handouts to the oil companies to clean up existing wells they own and can pay for themselves with their record profits?
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Mar 11, 2023 | 18:05
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That is peanuts compared to what this clueless government has wasted , at least that is giving jobs to people in canada
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Mar 11, 2023 | 19:04
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 Originally Posted by chuckChuck
Which country do you live in?
Is it "socialist" petro state Alberta where the government gives handouts to the oil companies to clean up existing wells they own and can pay for themselves with their record profits?
Well when the oil companies can stop giving a $20B handout to Quebec every year then we can talk about it.
But until then I see no problem
Maybe smith can claw back some of our black hole donations to Quebec by spending more in the province. Funny how that well program exactly matches AB equalization payout. Hmmm.
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Mar 11, 2023 | 22:25
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 Originally Posted by cropgrower
That is peanuts compared to what this clueless government has wasted , at least that is giving jobs to people in canada
How about our 30.9 billion (and probably climbing) cost to finish our 6 billion dollar trans mountain pipeline . 500% over budget. There is where there should be an inquiry.
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Mar 12, 2023 | 08:09
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Oil companies give a $20 billion dollar handout to Quebec? Wholly crap you don't know anything!
That pretty much sums up Jazz's knowledge of most subjects. LOL
Equalization is a federal program paid for by federal taxes collected in all provinces not just Alberta. Alberta does not pay anything to any other province.
Alberta does pay a lot of federal taxes at the same rate as every other Canadian or corporation only because they have the highest wages and highest per capita GDP in the country because the oil industry is super profitable and very large in Alberta. It sucks to be rich and well off and pay a lot of taxes. Poor Alberta!
Alberta has the largest per capita fiscal capacity. Manitoba, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, and Ontario will all receive equalization in 2023 because their fiscal capacity is lower than Alberta's, Saskatchewan, BC, and Newfoundland. All provinces endowed with significant oil reserves and other profitable resources.
"Equalization ensures that provincial governments have sufficient revenues to provide reasonably comparable levels of public services at reasonably comparable levels of taxation".
Crypto Polly is not running on ending the equalization program. He may tweek it like Harpo did, but he will never get rid of it.
But don't let that stop you from spreading lies and misinformation about a federal program that is not based on Alberta paying other provinces!
Last edited by chuckChuck; Mar 13, 2023 at 08:02.
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