Wednesday, December 7, 2022

NDPLiberals: "Thanks Canadians for the results in an otherwise unnecessary pandemic election. By the way, we want it back - it was all an error" "

 NDPLiberals: "Thanks Canadians for the results in an otherwise unnecessary pandemic election.  By the way..."

"Hogan’s team found that $4.6 billion of overpayments were made to ineligible recipients of benefits for individuals. Another $27.4 billion of payments to individuals and employers should be investigated further, the report said, calling it “the minimum amount that should be investigated.”

...CRA says it has sent out 825,000 debt notices to Canadians suspected of receiving ineligible or excess payments...."

https://nationalpost.com/opinion/john-ivison-the-liberals-multi-billion-dollar-covid-aid-cockup-is-just-the-beginning

Monday, December 5, 2022

Let's See What the Inflation Rates Are in a Year or Two After NDPLiberals' Inflationary Policies of Carbon Taxes Immigration Changes

 CBC.ca: New work permit policy 'is going to have an incredible impact on our economy,' Fraser says.

https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/2133150275962

Finally, Sone Healthcare Data...By the Numbers

 ...“Canada’s health-care system was not built to meet the challenges of our aging population. Canada’s Medicare system was established to deal largely with acute, episodic care for a relatively young population,” says the Canadian Medical Association. “Today our system struggles to properly care for patients — many of whom are elderly — managing complex and ongoing health issues. Approximately 75-80 per cent of Canadian seniors report having one or more chronic conditions.”

The CMA issued that warning seven years ago, arguing that not only is our system poorly designed to handle the massive wave of seniors, but that it wasn’t built for seniors at all. Most experts agree that if reforms are not enacted today, delaying the hard decisions will make it more difficult to ensure the viability of public health care."

https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/the-health-system-is-bad-now-its-going-to-get-a-lot-worse-and-heres-why

Saturday, December 3, 2022

How Many Different Methods Can the NDPLiberals Increase Immigration? Let Us Count the Wsys - Now Temporary Forign Workers Allowed To Bring Family Members (With little regard to housing affordability, overly extended health care system, looming recession, skills required, aging population/impacts on government pension plans, increasing interest rate cycle, supply chain issues from an overly demanded under supplied economy post-covid, the NDPLiberals double down and open the doors even more on the institution of immigration)

 It's about time immigration was taken out of the hands of government and made an independent body like the Courts, Bank of Canada rather than being the subject of virtue signalling and vote buying political parties. 

The NDPLiberals double down and open the doors even more on the institution of immigration with little regard to housing affordability, an overly extended health care system, a looming recession, changing labour skills required, an aging population/impacts on government pension plans, an increasing interest rate cycle, current near record inflation and supply chain issues from an overly demanded and under supplied economy post-covid. With a cozy round, even number of 200,000, how much thought or even "science, fact, evidence, data" from this "transparent" government went into that?

Labour shortages are temporary.  but Immigration and most of the factors above are for a generation...and then some. 

"...This is going to allow more than 200,000 workers who have family members in Canada, or that will be coming to Canada to continue to be with their loved ones, and work while they’re here to support themselves,” he said.

The program will run for two years and allow spouses and adult children of people in Canada on work permits to receive permits of their own..."

https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/canada-foreign-workers-labour-shortage

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