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Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

Let's not act like its just the liberals who do this at committee
Is this one of those "context matters" issues?

The edits in that video give off a carefully cherry picked vibe. Maybe he is stalling, where's the full unedited video?
 
Is this one of those "context matters" issues?

The edits in that video give off a carefully cherry picked vibe. Maybe he is stalling, where's the full unedited video?

Of course it is, but whataboutism rules the day for some here..
 
Is this one of those "context matters" issues?

The edits in that video give off a carefully cherry picked vibe. Maybe he is stalling, where's the full unedited video?
Im sure we could find it on CPAC, either way, this is the culture in Ottawa regardless of which party is in charge. You can find examples during the Trudeau years, Harper, Martin, etc, I always find it funny that the we the CAF get called out for toxic culture but parliment cant seem to look in a mirror and see its own behavior
 
I did but lets face it, the government lies
Yeah they do, and Canadians make excuses for supporting liars.

More on that company and the most transparent government ever.

Feds gave Stellantis more than $220M before Brampton decision, records show

The federal government paid Stellantis more than $220 million to help upgrade its plants in Ontario before the automaker revealed plans to move some production to the U.S., recent records show.

It’s more than double the amount the federal government disclosed when asked in October about its Stellantis spending, after the multinational announced that it will scrap plans to build the Jeep Compass at its Brampton plant and assemble it in Belvidere, Ill., instead.

“Stellantis has received $18,629,124 under the agreement for FYE (fiscal year end) 2023 and $85,936,055 for FYE 2024, for total support of $104,565,179,” a spokesperson for Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) told CBC News at the time.

But the figures did not include the most recent fiscal year, which concluded at the end of March. Last month, the federal government released its yearly public accounting documents, showing that it paid FCA Canada — Stellantis’ Canadian arm — nearly $118 million during the 2025 fiscal year, bringing the total to roughly $222 million.

ISED did not respond to questions before deadline.

So once again we see the Liberal government trying to obscure exactly how much money was going to whom, and under what precise conditions.

Standard Operating Procedure at this point.
 
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