08-12-2016 03:26 PM
Canada's Prime Minister Junior Trudeau's first report card, Since being elected:
1) From his swearing-in on Nov. 4, 2015 to Feb 12, 2016, the Trudeau government distributed 208 cheques worth a combined $5.3 billion.
But only $997 million was for projects inside the country.
The rest — $4.3 billion — will be spent outside Canada on everything from aid for refugees to helping poor countries fight climate change.
2) Hired 2 nannies paid for by the taxpayer.
3) He and his family flew to the Caribbean for a 10 day winter vacation on a Department of National Defence Challenger jet, which cost about $10,000 per flying hour to operate but reimbursed the Canadian taxpayer only the cost of an economy air fare.
Yet he could still afford to pay $2,500 US a night to stay in a 3,400-square-foot villa on the Island of Nevis.
4) He stopped the enforcement of the First Nations Financial Transparency Act (FNFTA) and restored full funding without any requirement of accountability.
Achieved this by quietly eliminating the law created by parliament demanding First Nations report on funding spending.
In addition, has appointed 5 new commissioners with 50 million to investigate why aboriginal women are disappearing ??
5) He reinstated the Mandatory Long Form Census and the $500 fine or up to three months in prison for refusing to fill out the survey or providing false information.
6) In the rush to bring in the first phase of 25,000 refugees the government back in November had our military vacate their housing on 7 military bases and are still not allowed back.
The reason? There is the possibility of more refugees moving into base housing as complaints of hotel accommodations become more frequent.
Also there will be another influx of 25,000 more refugees by the end of 2016, to bring the total to 50,000.
7) His "secretive Board of Internal Economy" just gave all MP's a 20% increase in office expenses which will add an additional $57,690 for a new office budget total of $346,140 per MP and an additional $193,029 for a new office budget total of $1,158,117 for the Speaker.
😎 He began discussions on decreasing the MP's workweek by 20% by dropping the Friday sitting of Parliament.
The reason? To make Parliament a more family-friendly workplace.
9) He paid $32.9-million (U.S.) to maintain Canada's membership in the F-35 buyer's pool, despite his election promise to exclude the aircraft when selecting this countries next warplane.
So how does he answer to that? He creates a new secretive government committee tasked with overseeing defence purchases.
10) He scrapped legislation introduced last year that allowed Canadians who held dual nationalities to be stripped of their Canadian citizenship if they were found guilty of terrorism, treason or spying offences.
The first person that will benefit from this is Zakaria Amara the mastermind of the plot to bomb downtown Toronto in an effort to terrorize Canadians and cripple the economy.
He will no longer be deported nor have his Canadian citizenship revoked.
11. In July 2016, he has successfully achieve the loss of 35,000
Canadian Jobs across Canada while our southern border friends have an increase of over 250,000 new jobs.
(the US job figure is not entirely correct . . . many of those jobs were the Democratic Party hiring "paid actors" @ $10 an hour to harass GOP rallies, convention, etc. These also include paid Democratic Party employees. [Hillary's slaves !!] )
Now aren't we all glad we stopped Harper.
Way to go junior
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08-23-2016 03:43 PM
So what is your point?
Did Canadians make a mistake when they got rid of Harper and his Reform cabinet?
Do you really, honestly, think that Harper would do better?
08-23-2016 05:06 PM
So what is your point?
Just pokin' fun at politics.
Did Canadians make a mistake when they got rid of Harper and his Reform cabinet?
Maybe, too soon to tell but not looking good with so many broken promises already and lavish spending by some members.
Do you really, honestly, think that Harper would do better?
Yes, the debt these Liberal amateurs are racking or about to rack up (and there is no world wide recession like in 2008 to warrant it) is a demon for our children and grandchildren.
08-23-2016 05:31 PM
08-23-2016 07:49 PM
I get the same result I want every time, that is bringing Pierre out of his lair!
08-24-2016 10:39 AM
What's next, Liberals defy the transparency law! I guess no guts no glory.
It takes courage for someone to stand up to unaccountable leaders. Charmaine Stick is courageous. She’s from Onion Lake First Nation. She’s a grandmother. And she’s standing up to her chief. Onion Lake Chief Wallace Fox refuses to comply with the First Nations Financial Transparency Act. The act requires First Nations to publish the salaries and expenses of the chief and council as well as the band’s basic financial information. More than 90% of First Nations are complying. The disclosures show some chiefs got paid more than the prime minister and others serve as unpaid volunteers. But Chief Fox says it’s racist to have a law requiring transparency in First Nations communities and he won’t open the books.The previous Conservative government went to court to force Onion Lake to follow the law. When the Liberals formed government, they halted court action and stopped enforcing the law.
08-25-2016 03:00 PM