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Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

Trumps got 3 more years to go, this ride is gonna get a lot rougher.
I feel like I've talked enough about CUSMA in my other reply.
Ask our youth and young adults how they see things going (like people under 35, they have the least hope for Canada's future)
And if it happens? Oh just blame Trump. Instead of looking inwards and asking what did we fuck up (Start with Electing Trudeau 3 times over)
I'm pretty close to that age. And a lot of them seem to be waiting to see if PMMC can deliver. Anecdotal of course.

But that still has little to do with the original comment, dropping out of the G20. Russia is one of the most sanctioned nations on the planet net to North Korea and its still in the G20. Turkey has had inflation in the 40 to 60 percent per year range and is still in the G20.

Argentina....well, Argentina is Argentina and is still in the G20. Canada could have it's GDP cut in half and still comfortably be in the G20. People underestimate just how big the Canadian economy is.
Glad we had this talk. Say it with me, DEEDS not words.
I think deeds not words is a very healthy viewpoint to take.

That said, Carney hasn't passed a budget yet. Carney hasn't had time to implement his policies.

Lets consider it this way, if we had PMPP right now, you would be saying give PP time, he needs time to undo the "last 10 years of LPC mismanagement" or something to that effect. PMMC also need time to implement his policies and strategic vision for Canada, even if he is from the same party as former PMJT.
 
I feel like I've talked enough about CUSMA in my other reply.

I'm pretty close to that age. And a lot of them seem to be waiting to see if PMMC can deliver. Anecdotal of course.

But that still has little to do with the original comment, dropping out of the G20. Russia is one of the most sanctioned nations on the planet net to North Korea and its still in the G20. Turkey has had inflation in the 40 to 60 percent per year range and is still in the G20.

Argentina....well, Argentina is Argentina and is still in the G20. Canada could have it's GDP cut in half and still comfortably be in the G20. People underestimate just how big the Canadian economy is.

I think deeds not words is a very healthy viewpoint to take.

That said, Carney hasn't passed a budget yet. Carney hasn't had time to implement his policies.

Lets consider it this way, if we had PMPP right now, you would be saying give PP time, he needs time to undo the "last 10 years of LPC mismanagement" or something to that effect. PMMC also need time to implement his policies and strategic vision for Canada, even if he is from the same party as former PMJT.
Does the recently announced pay raise fall into the 'Deeds' bucket or the 'Not Words' bucket for Carney?
 
Does the recently announced pay raise fall into the 'Deeds' bucket or the 'Not Words' bucket for Carney?
I think if I were one of those websites that determined whether politicians kept their promises I would chalk this under "promise partially kept"

Did he do it? yeah. Is it the 20 percent across the board that he promised? No. Is it a good thing overall? Yes. Will some people still grumble? Yes.
 
I think if I were one of those websites that determined whether politicians kept their promises I would chalk this under "promise partially kept"

Did he do it? yeah. Is it the 20 percent across the board that he promised? No. Is it a good thing overall? Yes. Will some people still grumble? Yes.
Frankly I think it's significantly better policy than a blanket 20% across the board. It helps to incentivize and disincentivize some of the right things.
 
It's far more nuanced than a 20 percent across the board, but some are going to grumble.

Unavoidable really.
Its the old adage:

"You can't please all of the people all of the time, but you can please some of the people some of the time."

If Carney gave a 40% raise across the board, I have no doubt that there would still be some people complaining that it wasn't enough.

I don't know of ANY business that would ever consider giving a 20% rise to its Sr Mgmt team at the same time as giving its lowest paid employees a 20% increase as well. With a leadership role comes that understanding that you can't be seen as getting the same sort of increase in perks as those at the bottom levels.
 
Even with an NDP government, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a provincial civil service get 13%, never mind 20%.

Well done, CAF!
 
Even with an NDP government, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a provincial civil service get 13%, never mind 20%.

Well done, CAF!
I'm just glad that an overall positive step in the right direction has occurred.

Its also nice that it looks like its going to be hitting the bank accounts right before back to school occurs, hopefully some families will be in a better position to put some smiles on the faces of their kids before school starts - whether is a quick unplanned family vacation somewhere or an extra pair of new jeans or new shoes or whatever.
 
It's far more nuanced than a 20 percent across the board, but some are going to grumble.

Unavoidable really.
There are always people who look into another's bowl to see if they got more, vice have enough.

This pay increase spreads the wealth in an effective way that throws a bone to pretty much the entire CAF, while taking away the free ride others were exploiting.

The blood-curdling screams will be few and far between with this, I reckon. I stand to make a modest increase in income, even with the loss of 827 a month in LDA. I know I'm not the anomaly in this either.
 
There are always people who look into another's bowl to see if they got more, vice have enough.

This pay increase spreads the wealth in an effective way that throws a bone to pretty much the entire CAF, while taking away the free ride others were exploiting.

The blood-curdling screams will be few and far between with this, I reckon. I stand to make a modest increase in income, even with the loss of 827 a month in LDA. I know I'm not the anomaly in this either.
Will be interesting to see over the next 4-12 weeks what this does in terms of creating new 'foot traffic' on the CAF recruiting website and/or offices. A starting pay of 52k/yr for a PTE is a solid starting salary.
 
Altair and ArmyRick's avatars are so similar that I sometimes think it's the same person arguing with themselves.
 
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