• Thanks for stopping by. Logging in to a registered account will remove all generic ads. Please reach out with any questions or concerns.

Liberal (Minority/Majority) Government 2025 - ???

The wild card will be Ontario - what can Carney do to the hold the line in Ontario.........keep the auto sector 'as is' and throw in some SMR's, mining and expanded manufacturing for the CAF and he'll be golden.
Carney is closer to being a PC of pre-CPC days than he is a hard Red Grit. Time will tell where Ontario heads, but Carney has some *room to play closer or farther from Ford as need be to fine tune to positives, especially from the GTA.
 
Last edited:
Carney is closer to being a PC of pre-CPC days than he is a hard Red Grit. Time will tell where Ontario heads, but Carney has some to play closer or farther from Ford as need be to fine tune to positives, especially from the GTA.
He ain’t a Trudeau style Liberal, that’s for sure, and any continued attempts to try to tie him to Trudeau will just look increasingly silly and desperate.
 
Word is LUV is being limited to canadian suppliers, so GM vs Rochel, ontario wins.

Just announced today.

 
Just announced today.

That's a lot of coin for Ontario if an Ontario based firm wins the contract.
 
Doubtful.

Go tell them to go work two jobs. Or cut grass.

Right?

People are aware that you need to start at the bottom and do shit jobs to get up the corporate ladder. But many cannot even get a foot in the door.

Nobody is asking to start at the top. People are asking to start. And once they start, they are asking to make enough to be able to save for things like a house, being financially secure enough to start a family and the like.

Armyrick said it beautifully. Nobody should need to work 70 hours a week to cover the bare essentials.

Some kids cannot even get these jobs.

Prove this utter bullshit why don't you?

The question is - does Carney start to eat any of PP's lunch in Alberta and Saskatchewan if shovels go into the ground for the new pipelines (oil and nat gas), new SMR's using uranium and more potash being developed/shipped. That's the real question.

An expanded naval footprint on the EC and the WC, along with a larger CAF presence in NB, will lock up the Maritimes for the Libs. Throw in Davie building CDC's and some sort of SAAB or GCAP footprint in QC and that might hold QC for them. The wild card will be Ontario - what can Carney do to the hold the line in Ontario.........keep the auto sector 'as is' and throw in some SMR's, mining and expanded manufacturing for the CAF and he'll be golden.
perhaps the CDC's to Ontario Shipyards. Whilst Toronto may not be impressed, Hamilton, Thunder Bay and the St. Catharines areas would be. PLus the steel mills. There are a lot of Ontario ridings that he could put a lock on by re-booting the industrial base here and the 3 companies involved in building do not really have the wherewithal to tackle another line ASAP. It is time that is the problem.
 
perhaps the CDC's to Ontario Shipyards. Whilst Toronto may not be impressed, Hamilton, Thunder Bay and the St. Catharines areas would be. PLus the steel mills. There are a lot of Ontario ridings that he could put a lock on by re-booting the industrial base here and the 3 companies involved in building do not really have the wherewithal to tackle another line ASAP. It is time that is the problem.
With Algoma Steel missing out on the TKMS (that could change) win be hitching their wagon to Hanwha, kick starting the CDC's and having Algoma be the source of their steel would be a good thing for SSM. Having the CDC's or some element built in Thunder Bay and Algoma involved would go an even longer way in NO.
 
The strength of a MOU

South Korean shipbuilder withdraws from Hamilton partnership after losing bid for navy submarine contract




Brookfield becoming a co-owner in a property deal 15 Days before the Carney government signs a secretive bailout?

Total coincidence.

In Tense Ethics Hearing, Conservatives Say Brookfield Partnered With Vancouver Condo Developer 15 Days Before Carney's Bailout — and Call Brookfield as a Witness
Hardy asserted that Brookfield — the asset-management giant Carney chaired before entering politics — became co-owner in a deal with Concert Properties, a developer holding dozens of condo projects in the Burnaby glut zone, fifteen days before the bailout was announced.
 
The strength of a MOU

South Korean shipbuilder withdraws from Hamilton partnership after losing bid for navy submarine contract

Well yeah, obviously both consortiums offered industrial incentives that were completely contingent on being selected. Had we chosen Hanwha, a bunch of different industrial tie-ins would have gone away. Hanwha just had a better PR game on it.
 
Back
Top