PrairieFella
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I think we can give them the long weekend to sort their shit out haha.I'm sure my bias ins showing but I think this is what some would call an auspicious start.
I think we can give them the long weekend to sort their shit out haha.I'm sure my bias ins showing but I think this is what some would call an auspicious start.
Somehow, I don't see this guy as whip having the same effect as a talking to, say, by Jenni BIf I were Mr Carney, I'd have young Steven in for some one-way counselling. STFU and stay in your lane or I'll give your lane to someone else.
Do we want mps and ministers with more autonomy? I can't decideSomehow, I don't see this guy as whip having the same effect as a talking to, say, by Jenni B
We'll see how often Stevie G is allowed to colour outside the lines, especially on the pipeline or other energy issues - big indicator of "biz as usual" vs "new crew, new broom".![]()
Mark Gerretsen named chief government whip - iPolitics
The position became vacant after the previous whip, Rechie Valdez, was named to Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet on Tuesday.www.ipolitics.ca
I suspect they are being given more autonomy which is good. But some like Guilbeault should stay in their lanes.Do we want mps and ministers with more autonomy? I can't decide
I think we can give them the long weekend to sort their shit out haha.
Will we?That might be fine but then we have to listen to people whining for another 20 yrs about no pipelines being built
Autonomy is one thing. Having the heritage/official languages/festivals minister comment publicly about pipelines (and since he was asked a question by a reporter, he could have chosen to say SFA) saying anything other than, "the government has a plan that was clearly outlined during the campaign" (or something similarly generic) is something else.Do we want mps and ministers with more autonomy? I can't decide
Sounds like an opportunity for someone to grab SG by the lapels and sternly admonish him not to piss on anyone else's rugs.Autonomy is one thing. Having the heritage/official languages/festivals minister comment publicly about pipelines (and since he was asked a question by a reporter, he could have chosen to say SFA) saying anything other than, "the government has a plan that was clearly outlined during the campaign" (or something similarly generic) is something else.
Instead, we have large numbers of politically-organized people extracting transfers from the federal government while at the same time indulging themselves in the luxury of vetoing economic activity. They do this because they can and because they are selfish. As long as they can rely on the federal government and courts to uphold their entitlements, they can focus on claiming a bigger share of the pie without allowing it to grow. What I interpret from them is that everyone else can go fuck themselves. I am beyond tired of this, and prepared to upend most of the notions people cherish about the structure of Canada we inherited that was designed to protect a fragile network of colonies and trading posts.
Sounds like an opportunity for someone to grab SG by the lapels and sternly admonish him not to piss on anyone else's rugs.
The fact he publicly vouched for an MP who called for the opposition candidate to be kidnapped and given to China for a bounty, who then resigned the next day, said just as much.Admonish is wallpaper. If MC is serious about what he has been saying, he would turf him from cabinet immediately and entrench that tone. The fact this has had no response tells me this government is just like the last.
Oh it wasn't next day, it was a week later. Weak leadership from MC, should have fired him immediately but he needed those PRC whipped votes.The fact he publicly vouched for an MP who called for the opposition candidate to be kidnapped and given to China for a bounty, who then resigned the next day, said just as much.
Mark Carney announces he won’t introduce a budget this year. Because he is a very smart economist and you are not a very smart economist.
A Liberal Minister is already fighting pipelines — saying no new ones should get built.
Parliament has been shut down since December — and the former failed Immigration and Housing — now Justice Minister is talking about working from home.
The new Housing Minister who nearly tripled housing costs as Vancouver’s Mayor — is telling everyone the cost of housing is fine.
These people are here to do exactly the same thing they did over the last 10 years
The new Housing Minister who nearly tripled housing costs as Vancouver’s Mayor — is telling everyone the cost of housing is fine.
Love it. This is the government Canadians wanted.
Yes. But only in certain circumstances and depending on their hybrid arrangement.Are public servants allowed to work from home ? I feel like this was stopped.
Absolutely and rejected the ones that didn’t deserve to win.Love it. This is the government Canadians wanted.
Yes. But only in certain circumstances and depending on their hybrid arrangement.
The Conservatives deserved to win one month then didn't deserve to win the next month based on one person joining a party.Absolutely and rejected the ones that didn’t deserve to win.
Sort of. Some have telework arrangements. Those have always been a thing. Nothing new. We have two on our team. And they were hired with that condition (but telework arrangements can be requested and approved at any time).Meaning its was probably part of the job offer on hiring ?