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Have a look at how much raw sewage Hamilton has been dropping or has dropped over the last 15yrs.They dumped 8 billion liters in 2015. Not many many years ago.
It’s truly mind boggling
Have a look at how much raw sewage Hamilton has been dropping or has dropped over the last 15yrs.They dumped 8 billion liters in 2015. Not many many years ago.
So we've found the line. Billions of liters of untreated waste water dumped into the River good, pipeline bad.
Have a look at how much raw sewage Hamilton has been dropping or has dropped over the last 15yrs.
It’s truly mind boggling
The last time (energy east) a company tried to get a pipeline approved, they refused to provide the information required by the Federal environmental review board on how they were going to safeguard the drinking water. They simply pulled their request for authorization instead and then, blamed Quebec for the denial.
Meet that safe crossing requirement and then, you'll see that Quebecers (the majority, not the eco-nuts) are not the obstacle they are made to be.
Thank you. I understand the need for it in situations where the Parliament isn't sitting.Carney did not use those warrants.
The Governor General did.
The GG did it because the writ had been dropped and the GG has the legal responsibility to keep government operating during the election period.
Had the warrants not been issued, the GoC would have shut down. No pay for the public service, RCMP or CAF. no government expenditures.
No. Special warrants are just that - special. Barring any extraordinary circumstances, the would not be used.Thank you. I understand the need for it in situations where the Parliament isn't sitting.
The Liberals spent the last 10 years endeavoring to be the least transparent government, time will tell of Carney carries on that tradition.
Could the GG technically spend the next 1-4 years dropping special warrants and our Parliment not go back to sitting for any realy length of time or purpose?
Case of should vs shall.No. Special warrants are just that - special. Barring any extraordinary circumstances, the would not be used.
Just stuff like this.And I am curious about what makes the last ten years "least transparent" compared to prior governments? It's a meaningless catch phrase.
Been on the road. Just noticed the new cabinet.
Interesting that the new VAC minister is a first time MP with a history of running women's clothing boutiques in BC. Is the BC Liberal caucus that weak? Or is the Liberals' commitment to veterans that weak?
Any background on where McGuinty may stand on defence?
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Transparency is a choice.So an ATIP'd document had items removed IAW the law;
There was no question where Trudeau stayed. The PMO tried to hide the fact it was him who stayed in the suite after the fact. Then they admitted it. Nothing to do with security; everytbing to do with damage control.security teams don't disclose operational information about who stayed where;
Wasn't every party calling for an inquiry except for thr Liberals?a minority government had the support of other parties in the house to not conduct an inquiry;
Naw. Trudeau and Blair got caught lying and had had tonfess up theyre banning hunting rifles. It wasn't a matter of terminology and wrestled all know that.people argue over "what is a hunting rifle";
Transfering Canadas most famous serial killer is day to day operations? Not even worth a briefing note? You believe that?politicians don't get informed or involved in day to day departmental operations (and if they did, there would also be outrage over that interference);
Nobody gave a shit about vets before, why would they now? VA is an autopilot portfolio. The government got briefly excited when vets were making the news for turfing themselves but after some brief public attention and a bit of parliamentary committee work, the portfolio faded from the public consciousness.Been on the road. Just noticed the new cabinet.
Interesting that the new VAC minister is a first time MP with a history of running women's clothing boutiques in BC. Is the BC Liberal caucus that weak? Or is the Liberals' commitment to veterans that weak?
Any background on where McGuinty may stand on defence?
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VA should be an autopilot portfolio! Its inputs writ large (w CAF members at x point in their careers, including y doing things likely to cause damage and z who have suffered some form of trauma) and small (Cpl Bloggins with [specific mental and physical health issues] is releasing in three months) are fairly predictable.VA is an autopilot portfolio.
If he's related to the former Premier of Ontario, that's guaranteed.My uneducated guess is that he'll be awful
If he's related to the former Premier of Ontario, that's guaranteed.
I had a chance meeting with McGuinty when he swept through my workplace a few days before switching portfolios. He made an effort to talk to every officer on shift that day even though he probably knew he was on his way out. But, if he's going to survive in DND/CAF he'd better firm up his handshake.McGuinty is very well informed from his years at NSICOP. He should have a good grasp of both the publicly obvious, and the less obvious (but known to the intelligence apparatus) threats. But I would actually infer more about PMMC’s intent for CAF from the creation of the supporting Secretary of State for Defence Procurement position.
For close to 15 years (and certainly the last ten) Ministers (and the rest of Cabinet) have had next to know independent authority to develop policies etc. May as well have cardboard cutouts.It feels like CAF members see and treat the MND like career managers. We get this crazy idea that they're working for us and there to help us out.
Canada has effectively suspended almost all of its retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products, tamping down inflation risks and improving its growth outlook, according to Oxford Economics.
Canada’s finance minister insists 70 per cent of the counter-tariffs implemented by Canada in March are still in place
I completely missed that. Yup. That could be huge.But I would actually infer more about PMMC’s intent for CAF from the creation of the supporting Secretary of State for Defence Procurement position.