One would then have to admit that the May 1, 2020 "assault style" firearms ban OIC was based on false pretenses. That could infer that the GoC really has no evidence to defend the OIC against the court challenges underway (having invoked Cabinet Confidence under S 39 of the Canada Evidence Act already to protect that evidence from disclosure).If it unfolded as it's been said by MSM to have unfolded, yup ...
Stephen Maher: Either Lucki has to go, or Trudeau and Blair do
Public safety ministers and prime ministers are in the vote-seeking business. RCMP commissioners aren't supposed to be.theline.substack.com
Don't forget only invoking that part of the act when ORDERED by a court to provide the information. Before that point they didn't see a need to keep that information secret.One would then have to admit that the May 1, 2020 "assault style" firearms ban OIC was based on false pretenses. That could infer that the GoC really has no evidence to defend the OIC against the court challenges underway (having invoked Cabinet Confidence under S 39 of the Canada Evidence Act already to protect that evidence from disclosure).
One would then have to admit that the May 1, 2020 "assault style" firearms ban OIC was based on false pretenses. That could infer that the GoC really has no evidence to defend the OIC against the court challenges underway (having invoked Cabinet Confidence under S 39 of the Canada Evidence Act already to protect that evidence from disclosure).
I don't think I've ever seen the morale of the country as low as it is now...Interesting article on why we seem to have a lack of state capacity under our current government.
John Ivison: The rot in Canada’s dysfunctional government is coming from the top
The service-delivery problems the Liberal government is experiencing has more to do with cynicism within the bureaucracy than bungling.nationalpost.com
“The only way for deputy ministers to get the funding they need to fix the foundations is to let political leaders feel the pain of the choices they have made,” said one senior public servant.
Where is S. Harper when you need himThe pandemic was demoralizing. Now the stories are emerging of children screwed up by the mitigation measures imposed upon them, alongside stories of people who are going to suffer severely if not die because of backlogs in a health care system that was already running behind. Meanwhile the government of Canada is leaning into new spending programs, and one half of the partnership - the half that wants to spend the most - is ideologically predisposed to top-down economic controls that tend to strangle the revenue they need. People may not understand the underlying ideas or know the terms of art, but they can grasp the idea of people who are doing what they prefer to do and procrastinating on high-priority tasks.
Removed from power by an electorate that was tired of him.Where is S. Harper when you need him
Oh you…you & your facts…Removed from power by an electorate that was tired of him.
Removed from power by an electorate that was tired of him.
The secrecy, control freakiness and vindictiveness was getting old…sound familiar?Where is S. Harper when you need him
So a slight admission on my part, I actually ‘know’ Stephen Harper - but I use the word very lightly.The secrecy, control freakiness and vindictiveness was getting old…sound familiar?
At least he was a serious, competent manager (for the most part).
You still need to collect the information on geo tech, archaeology, water issues, etc. These also fall partly in the Provincial arena and without a World War, they are not going to relinquish their authorities. Plus all this has to happen in 3-4 months of the summer season generally, so 4 years might give you 1 full year of field studies. Plus the work of collecting it is on the companies and it's expensive enough. Unless we the taxpayers are willing to shell out the difference, a company is likley to say "No way". If my math is right, then a 1300km x 75m pipeline right of way works out to 97,000,000m to be reviewed.What about a state of emergency declration and mandating 24/7 work on the assessments etc by the relevant agencies. I find it hard to believe the process is immutably slow
Man, for all the negative press that guy faced he sure was right an awful lot, no matter how offended the left leaning media was eh?Huh, I guess Trump was right and ahead of his time to criticize EU reliance on Russian energy… I wonder whos laughing now.
There are probably a few countries that have not reported in the media the Canadians' updated dress regs.Well, that didn't take long. The sad part? It's what the whole world believes right now and we brought it all on ourselves. This image will not fade for a long, long time. We are now, officially, the laughing stock of the world's militaries.
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That's a mighty broad brush there, based on one cartoon.... It's what the whole world believes right now ...
He was right on many things, I just wished it came packaged better.Man, for all the negative press that guy faced he sure was right an awful lot, no matter how offended the left leaning media was eh?
I could go for the bull-in-china-shop model again right about now.He was right on many things, I just wished it came packaged better.