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Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

Neither of them have yet to crack the lucrative Taliban market. Untapped market of thousands of F150's waiting to be sold.
They prefer F-250s, actually.
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Interesting take from someone I was speaking with.

Reading between the lines of this approach may mean that CUSMA may be sunk. It could be that there is just no negotiating possible.

This may be some of the prep steps.
 
One of the biggest screw ups in their history, I believe...

be an interesting investigation: A) who was the bearing supplier B) identifying the source of the steel, American or off-shore import, Be embarrassing for Trump if it proved to be made in U.S. with U.S. metal but on the other-had if it was sourced off-shore we will never hear the end of it from the MAGA crowd
 
The neo-Marshall Plan? We'll see I guess...


Carney unveils billions in funding, Buy Canadian policy to combat Trump's tariffs​

New measures are 1st signs of industrial strategy government says will transform economy​


Prime Minister Mark Carney rolled out a series of measures on Friday that he says will transform Canada's economy into a force that can withstand the trade shocks of the Trump administration.

The measures announced in the strategy have been targeted to specifically help workers and businesses that have been most impacted by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and trade disruptions.

"If you look back over our country's history, we have turned challenges into opportunities," Carney said in Mississauga, Ont. "And now, at this moment of profound change, we bear the same responsibilities and we should have the same ambitions as those who came before us."

"We know we need to act now. Invest now. Precisely when it's hard," he added. "We are charting an economic strategy to move Canada from reliance to resilience, from uncertainty to prosperity."

A noteworthy part of the plan is to pause the electric vehicle (EV) mandate, a demand by the auto industry. The strategy waives the mandate for the 2026 model year and launches a 60-day review of the policy.


 
Interesting take from someone I was speaking with.

Reading between the lines of this approach may mean that CUSMA may be sunk. It could be that there is just no negotiating possible.

This may be some of the prep steps.
I’m not of the belief.
RBC isn’t as well, ;)

 
(3) If the LPC is just going to flip flop to which ever way the populace is leaning; and be principled on nothing can we now call them a populist party ?

I’m not sure about “populist”, but it is the LPC’s MO to be ideologically flexible/unprinipled. Sometimes it takes a new leader to flip the switch.

While the EV target may be getting scrapped, bringing in more affordable EV's might also be part of the play. Could BYD and others be coming to Canada soon, and if so will they be built here too?


Somehow I don’t think the domestic auto makers or the US would let us do that here.
 
Apparently PM Carney is introducing some bail reform next month.

Carney will introduce legislation next month to tighten bail system


He's really getting shit done.


Too bad it only took this government 11 years.

Another one.

Man who killed sister, injured 7 in Manitoba mass stabbing was out on bail

Pretty wild to see that the government invited Toronto Police Association to meet with several cabinet ministers on that.

As I and others have said a few days back- the federal government can make whatever changes it likes to legislation, the provinces better be prepared to pony up and resource it. It’s already underresourced as is.
 
Interesting take from someone I was speaking with.

Reading between the lines of this approach may mean that CUSMA may be sunk. It could be that there is just no negotiating possible.

This may be some of the prep steps.
CUSMA is the only thing stopping Trump from targeting all Canadian and Mexican products. It would be gone in an instant if it didn’t have tRump’s name on it.
 
The problem isn't the EVs themselves its the mandate.

People don't want to be told what they have to buy, and people like options. And its really what has polarized this whole issue, IMHO.

If we could have just let the auto sector produce them as an option and let them mature into something that could rival/beat an ICE vehicle in all aspects this would all be for not. But no, we have to use a hammer.
That would have been far too simple & speedbump free0
 
and what will he do about the judges and JPs who consistently ignore the warnings? The laws are already there someone needs to enforce them

I believe judges and courts that hear criminal cases fall under the provinces. Call your MLA.

I think an unintended consequence of the constitutional division of duties for criminal proceedings (Feds makes the laws, provinces administer them) is it allows the Feds and the provinces to point fingers at each other when things go pear shaped. The devil is in the details do determine who is responsible for what inadequacy.
 
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