This probably goes in the ‘must watch’ category.
HUMILIATING: Active service members in the Canadian Armed Forces are living in cars on the side of a road because they can't afford housing. These aren't veterans that Trudeau can just sweep aside, these are the people CURRENTLY defending our country. https://t.co/ogPv4t0JzX
— Keean Bexte (@TheRealKeean) November 22, 2023
Other Niagara border crossings re-opening: OPP
More.
Again, once government takes your guns, they can take anything they want, for any reason they can imagine. It wasn’t that long ago that the Liberal framed doctors as greedy for following rules that the Liberals had implemented. These communists have to go.
Perhaps most alarming is the government’s assault on short-term rental housing by reducing tax deductions available to property owners, framed as a crusade against greedy landlords profiting from tourists while everyday Canadians scramble to keep a roof over their heads. The implicit assumption seems to be that, by making short-term rentals less attractive, these units will be magically transformed into long-term rental accommodations (which is wishful thinking, to say the least). In so doing, the government overlooks the diverse array of reasons Canadians choose to rent out properties on a short-term basis.
Happy Thanksgiving to all our patriotic American brothers and sisters. God bless.
This guy not only gets it but in just 5 minutes & 45 seconds does an amazing job of helping those with no military experience or in-depth knowledge of Hamas or asymmetric warfare, get it too! Well worth the watch!! pic.twitter.com/X3yzqsSxnR
— Lee Humphrey (@tleehumphrey) November 19, 2023
Pope Francis invites 44 trans men to lunch in the Vatican. What do you think? pic.twitter.com/DidoCNUe0c
— RadioGenoa (@RadioGenoa) November 22, 2023
To theorize about our existence is essential. Indeed it could be argued that to think and speak is, in the most basic sense, to impose abstract models upon the multiple and often confusing manifestations of life around us. Without mental models for understanding the things outside our heads we would in all likelihood become seized with fright, and rendered largely incapable of imposing our individual and collective wills upon the world in any meaningful fashion.
Let me get this straight…
Canadian govts are giving $43.6B to an EV manufacturing plant in Windsor
$5.8B higher than Trudeau said
But we’re told it’s creating 2,500 jobs
But 1,600 of those jobs are for temporary foreign workers from South Korea
— Candice Malcolm (@CandiceMalcolm) November 21, 2023
He’s either a liar or grossly incompetent. Either way, he needs to go.
But Harper.
There’s no whore like an old whore.
A federal program allowing news publishers to claim a tax credit for portion of journalists’ salaries is set to increase, the Liberal government announced Tuesday.
The government’s fall economic statement announced an increase to the Canadian Journalism Tax Credit, a refundable tax credit allowing qualifying news outlets to claim up to 35 per cent of up to $85,000 in salary for a qualified employee.
That’s an increase from the credit’s initial allowance of 25 per cent of up to $55,000 in salary per employee.
I have been following these last few days a story from the weekend, out of France and with a sufficiently low body count that it made minimal headlines beyond. But it has an almost too obvious symbolism for all of us – French, German, British, American, and especially for those who think it possible to draw a line under the unraveling of the world.
They’re either grossly incompetent or trying to bankrupt the county.
Caught off guard by rising interest rates, the Trudeau government — meaning taxpayers — will pay $46.5 billion in interest [emphasis mine] on the federal debt of more than $1.21 trillion this year, almost 33% higher compared to $35 billion last year, on its way to a staggering $60.7 billion in 2028.
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Yet another state-directed attack on private property. You know where this ends.
A narrowly focused fall fiscal update coming Tuesday from federal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland includes a measure designed to make it less lucrative for people to use their properties as short-term rentals, the Star has learned.
Taki:
The Financial Times has published a hand-wringing letter from an unknown classics scholar preposterously equating the Fall of Rome with Elon Musk’s refusal to allow his Starlink satellite internet system to be used by Ukraine to attack Russia.