Thursday, December 1, 2022

Diane Francis: Finally Someone Has Said the Obvious Plainly, Factually, Mathematicallly About Immigration and Health Care

 Not to mention the ill thought impacts on housing, transportation needs, decreasing use of French and French speakers, a looming recession, already overly demanded goods and services due to supply chain issues resulting impacts on inflation.

"...Canada’s health-care system is still reeling from the ravages of COVID-19 and is suffering from a shortage of doctors, nurses and hospital beds. And yet, our Liberal government announced a plan at the beginning of November to admit around 1.5 million new immigrants into the country over the next three years — roughly equivalent to the population of Calgary. This plan will only serve to put even more strain on our already overtaxed health system.

The BBC noted that the plan “would see Canada welcome about eight-times the number of permanent residents each year — per population — than the U.K., and four-times more than” the United States..."

https://financialpost.com/diane-francis/canada-health-system-cant-support-immigrant-influx

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

The Federal Government, Canada's Largest Employer, Just Became Even Larger

 "...Treasury Board President Mona Fortier tabled the government’s latest spending plans – known as supplementary estimates (B) – asking Parliament to approve another $21 billion. That’s among some of the biggest asks in supplementary estimates other than emergency spending to deal with the pandemic.

In his latest report, Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux estimates $2.3 billion of this additional spending is needed for the salaries and benefits of an expanding bureaucracy, which pushes the wage bill to $55 billion this year. That’s more than $130,000 per full-time employee.

The government has been on a hiring binge since 2015, which kicked into overdrive to deal with the pandemic..."

https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/public-service-will-swell-to-409000-in-five-years-pbo-says

Friday, November 25, 2022

Emergencies Act Inquiry: What a Coincidence that the Delay of the Inquiry due to an undisclosed Surgery of Inquiry Commissioner Falls on Such an already Media Filled Week

 What a coincidence that Justin and his band of Ministers testify at the Emergencies Act Inquiry during a media filled week where the World Cup, Grey Cup, Canada's first game against Belgium, US Thanksgiving/football, Black Friday sales and Justin in Canada's Drag Queen all happen (after a month delay due to an undisclosed type of surgery of commissioner Paul Rouleau)

Another year, another time that our Prime Minister is in the hot seat at an inquiry or facing a commission - But We Have the Liberal Spin Machine Scheduling Justin During a Week of World Cup, US Thanksgiving, Black Friday Sales and, of Course, Canada's Drag Queen to Distract Canadians

Another year, another time that our Prime Minister is in the hot seat at an inquiry or facing a commission.  Can we just put a day in the calendar going forward? 

Nevermind all the other gaffes that were followed by an insincere apology, or "Canadians must do better" for his lacks of judgement or sometimes too aloof to even recognize his blunder(s) at all.

https://globalnews.ca/news/9299675/trudeau-emergencies-act-freedom-convoy-inquiry-poec/

Emergencies Act Inquiry: How does the deceitful, snooty, information manipulator with a selectively bad memory Telford deserve to be paid?

Friday, November 18, 2022

Liberals and Trudeau Will Once Again Have to Squirm Out of Another Inquiry (Emergencies Act): Who Is Taking Bets on the Liberal Language Proposed?

Ottawa was brought under control until after the act was invoked, but that doesn’t mean it was needed.  The Ottawa protests were ended using already existing powers to control crowds, as well as to induce tow truck drivers to assist.  Every single charge against the protesters that has been made public is a charge that was ALREADY in the Criminal Code. There has NOT BEEN A SINGLE CHARGE of sedition or terrorism

With regards to "threat" and "security threat" to the country, ” Such a threat, which is defined in the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act, must consist of “activities within or relating to Canada directed toward or in support of the threat or use of acts of serious violence.” which this inquiry is ever-increasingly discovering this was not the case.  There has been no evidence made public that such a threat existed. On the contrary, law enforcement and intelligence officials have repeatedly said, either at the commission or to the government at the time, that the convoy protests did not meet the standards required by the Emergencies Act.

CSIS director David Vigneault warned the federal cabinet before the act was invoked that, “There did not exist a threat to the security of Canada,” 

Pat Morris, head of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) intelligence unit, who similarly dismissed the idea that the convoy was about to overthrow Canada’s constitutional order. “Everybody was asking about extremism. We weren’t seeing much evidence of it,” he said.

Commissioner Brenda Lucki suggested in a witness statement that police could have resolved the blockades without new powers. She believed, at the time, police had “not exhausted all available tools that are already available through the existing legislation.”

The protest blocking the Windsor-Detroit bridge was ended before the Emergencies Act was invoked, using tried and tested crowd-control techniques. The border blockade in Alberta was also cleared using existing powers.

A few days before the act was invoked, Trudeau told Ontario Premier Doug Ford that, “You shouldn’t need more tools — legal tools.”

Legislation states that a national security threat must include “activities” that are “directed” towards the use of serious violence, the order-in-council invoking the Emergencies Act cited blockades that were “in conjunction with” the threat of violence. That may seem like splitting hairs, but “in conjunction with” simply does not meet the standard laid out in the law.

Other reasons given by the government for invoking the act include economic concerns, which, as serious as they may have been, do not justify emergency powers. More chillingly, the government cited the “potential” for violence as a justification. So much for civil liberties is unbefitting of a government of a mature liberal democracy.

https://nationalpost.com/opinion/justin-trudeaus-emergencies-act-panic

Brian Lilley Says it Best - Out of All the Emergencies Act Inquiry, RCMP's Commissioner Brenda Lucki is Only Good at Protecting Trudeau: How Does She Continue to Have a Job or This Job?

A shocking answer from the top national, federal policing leader! 

She will not resign after two credibility down grades after this Emergencies Act Inquiry and the 

 https://youtu.be/rvD-mfQ812g

One must wander what Justin has in mind for her 

By the way, as a top national, federal policing leader, her French capabilites are terrible.