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Liberal (Minority/Majority) Government 2025 - ???

It baffles me when we are told, hey, be better than Reddit, there are other places for that kind of talk, and then here we are posting about where Carney's adult kids go to school, and bring up arguments not a single person made here about Harper and his kids as if it makes it fair play.
It's not about making it fair play. It's about reminding people who claim to want a better politics that it is up to the people who claim to want a better politics to make all the first moves in tone and content. Obviously the Trumps and incorrigible rednecks aren't going to move first. Who does that leave? You, I suppose.
 
Neither here nor there but the chances are Carney paid for his kids school and likely had considerable input where they went.
 
Hey folks, can we maybe not take the bait by replying to an obvious political meme that contravenes our forum rules? I really don't want to bin a page of posts because someone can't follow the rules. The mods can't be here 24/7.

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While Canada's space race looks promising, there is concerns in other areas that if lost, could impact the entire nation

 
Anyone following this governments commitment to space, and companies like Nord space will have bo surprise by this act coming. This will bring a lot of high tech talent and jobs here.


Part of me likes the innovation funding programs like IDeas, but is also driven nuts by how hard it is to just adopt existing technology with a proven record, when they through money (and resources) at things that are still in developmental technology stage, and most don't ever become commercially feasible.

Even projects that get through these programs are hard to actually adopt so would be interesting to see the success rate on any of these in getting into real use, and how much of it is due to just bureaucratic processes and contracting rules preventing that.
 
We appear to have our answer about Parliamentary committees. The government leader in the House of Commons is going to introduce a motion to expand nearly all committees by two members for the duration of this parliament, giving the Liberals a majority on all committees as is typically the case for a majority government. This will allow them to avoid removing anyone currently on them. Looks like this is a simple majority motion in the House of Commons, so it should pass without issue.

 
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