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Posted
10 hours ago, Reg Volk said:

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Just when you think the Liberals couldn't suck any harder, they suck even harder.

There goes another $20-30 million tax dollars. 🙄

It was the CCF who took the side of the citizens and defended our Charter against this abuse of power and they will be handling this appeal, as well.

Here is their statement:

Carney government asks Supreme Court of Canada to overturn Emergencies Act ruling - Canadian Constitution Foundation

 

Unless you're a Liberal cheerleader, you really have to wonder why the government is fighting so hard to be able to override the Charter any time they want, for whatever reason they want.

 

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
12 hours ago, LinkSoul60 said:

Is there anything that stands out for you to focus on and try to understand? 

 

Do you understand that the government HAS NO MONEY?

Everything they do is with our tax dollars.

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
1 minute ago, Goddess said:

There goes another $20-30 million tax dollars. 🙄

It was the CCF who took the side of the citizens and defended our Charter against this abuse of power and they will be handling this appeal, as well.

Here is their statement:

Carney government asks Supreme Court of Canada to overturn Emergencies Act ruling - Canadian Constitution Foundation

 

Unless you're a Liberal cheerleader, you really have to wonder why the government is fighting so hard to be able to override the Charter any time they want, for whatever reason they want.

 

$2M... $20M - $30M it's all the same right.   Maybe check in with your trusted news moles at X and Facebook to see if they can find the accurate information.  

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10 massive Canadian federal projects (2010-2025) that delivered almost ZERO benefits or were never built:

1) Phoenix Pay System. $5B+ wasted, still broken payroll for 290,000 federal employees.

2) ArriveCan App. $60M+ for a pandemic app now obsolete.

3) High Frequency Rail (HFR/Alto). Decades of studies, $60-90B+ estimates, zero track laid.

4) RADARSAT Constellation. $1B+ satellites with years of delays & overruns.

5) CH-148 Cyclone Helicopters. 20+ yrs late, billions extra, limited opportunities.

6) Assault-Style Gun Buyback . $100M+ spent, pilot got just 25 guns.

7) Canada Infrastructure Bank flops (e.g. Mapleton, Lake Erie Connector). Billions committed, projects cancelled, sunk costs.

😎 Fixed-Wing SAR Aircraft. Repeated delays, still no full replacement.

9) NEOSSat Satellite . Years late, over budget, limited value. 1

0) Canada Space Agency long-term satellite/space strategy. Repeated failed plans, capability gaps.

Tens of billions down the drain. Classic Ottawa waste.

I can easily think of 20 more wasted project (2 billion trees, Lac Megantic rail, Stellantis battery plant, Canada Post, Air Canada bailouts, cricket plant....)

1 minute ago, LinkSoul60 said:

$2M... $20M - $30M it's all the same right.   Maybe check in with your trusted news moles at X and Facebook to see if they can find the accurate information.  

You get your info from CBC and you think you're getting accurate information.  🤣

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
14 hours ago, LinkSoul60 said:

I'd suggest that was your anti-liberal point of view in how you interpreted it.  Transformative is Carneys word, not mine.  I don't remember talking too much about the dollars at all.... but do remember talking about whether we should be doing business with India or not.  

I suggest you look back at what you said

"Carney left India after signing commercial agreements worth over $5.5Billion and did not give $100M in full ride scholarships."

not transformative was my word.

Trump gets a 500B deal we get a few crumbs.

What about free scholarships for Canadians?

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Goddess said:

Do you understand that the government HAS NO MONEY?

Everything they do is with our tax dollars.

lol...  walking backwards now aren't you dumbass.  Have you figured out yet that we haven't given $100M yet, or still searching for the facts on Facebook?

Another brilliant idea... let's defund our education system and let them figure it out for themselves.  What can go wrong with a lesser educated society....

Freakin obvious....

11 minutes ago, Goddess said:

10 massive Canadian federal projects (2010-2025) that delivered almost ZERO benefits or were never built:

1) Phoenix Pay System. $5B+ wasted, still broken payroll for 290,000 federal employees.

2) ArriveCan App. $60M+ for a pandemic app now obsolete.

3) High Frequency Rail (HFR/Alto). Decades of studies, $60-90B+ estimates, zero track laid.

4) RADARSAT Constellation. $1B+ satellites with years of delays & overruns.

5) CH-148 Cyclone Helicopters. 20+ yrs late, billions extra, limited opportunities.

6) Assault-Style Gun Buyback . $100M+ spent, pilot got just 25 guns.

7) Canada Infrastructure Bank flops (e.g. Mapleton, Lake Erie Connector). Billions committed, projects cancelled, sunk costs.

😎 Fixed-Wing SAR Aircraft. Repeated delays, still no full replacement.

9) NEOSSat Satellite . Years late, over budget, limited value. 1

0) Canada Space Agency long-term satellite/space strategy. Repeated failed plans, capability gaps.

Tens of billions down the drain. Classic Ottawa waste.

I can easily think of 20 more wasted project (2 billion trees, Lac Megantic rail, Stellantis battery plant, Canada Post, Air Canada bailouts, cricket plant....)

You get your info from CBC and you think you're getting accurate information.  🤣

It's proven to be more accurate than your Facebook and X sources 😂

 

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Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, LinkSoul60 said:

walking backwards now aren't you dumbass.

No, dumbass.

It's you walking backwards.  And going in circles.  My stance has been the same - the scholarships come out of our tax dollars.  You keep arguing that they don't.

Look, we all get it.  You're the biggest super-fan of the Liberal party.  You love everything they are doing.  You support it all.  You're waving your pom-poms for them, no matter what.

Yay, you, I guess. 🤷‍♀️

 

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
3 minutes ago, Goddess said:

No, dumbass.

It's you walking backwards.  And going in circles.  My stance has been the same - the scholarships come out of our tax dollars.  You keep arguing that they don't.

Look, we all get it.  You're the biggest super-fan of the Liberal party.  You love everything they are doing.  You support it all.  You're waving your pom-poms for them, no matter what.

Yay, you, I guess. 🤷‍♀️

 

Keep dancing dumbass....  Because of your intellectual laziness and daily mission of finding some fault with Liberals you ignore minor things like facts.  

Don't you clowns ever get tired of losing?

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Posted
17 minutes ago, Legato said:

I suggest you look back at what you said

"Carney left India after signing commercial agreements worth over $5.5Billion and did not give $100M in full ride scholarships."

not transformative was my word.

Trump gets a 500B deal we get a few crumbs.

What about free scholarships for Canadians?

Try reading, it does help.  More so though, what you do attempt to read.... try to understand it.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, LinkSoul60 said:

daily mission of finding some fault with Liberals

And you have a great day performing your daily mission of defending Liberal failure.  🤪

It's almost pathological how desperate you are to shut down any discussion of Liberal failure. 🤣

Meanwhile, in the real world:

Economy Is A ‘Rights Crisis’ | Blacklock's Reporter

Canada’s economy is so poor it represents a “human rights crisis,” says the Canadian Human Rights Commission. The agency in a report said inflation, housing shortages and rising poverty rates had put the “the fundamental human right to an adequate standard of living at risk.”

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
3 minutes ago, Goddess said:

And you have a great day performing your daily mission of defending Liberal failure.  🤪

It's almost pathological how desperate you are to shut down any discussion of Liberal failure. 🤣

Meanwhile, in the real world:

Economy Is A ‘Rights Crisis’ | Blacklock's Reporter

Canada’s economy is so poor it represents a “human rights crisis,” says the Canadian Human Rights Commission. The agency in a report said inflation, housing shortages and rising poverty rates had put the “the fundamental human right to an adequate standard of living at risk.”

Failures....?  Seems to me the recent agreements of trade deals, MOU's, and sending projects is what the country needs to get moving in the right direction. Obviously though, fools like you would rather see Canada fail than a liberal government succeeding. 

Go back to your real world of X and Facebook... 😂

Posted
2 minutes ago, LinkSoul60 said:

Failures....?  Seems to me the recent agreements of trade deals, MOU's, and sending projects is what the country needs to get moving in the right direction. Obviously though, fools like you would rather see Canada fail than a liberal government succeeding. 

Go back to your real world of X and Facebook... 😂

You go, little cheerleader!  Shake those pom-poms with all your might! 

"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
9 minutes ago, Goddess said:

You go, little cheerleader!  Shake those pom-poms with all your might! 

Hey dumbass,  see if you can find that $100M later today that was coming from taxpayer revenue.  Be a real coup to get that back in the revenue pool.  

After you've done that look deeper into the $1.4B domestic ammunition production announced today to look for any Brookfield alliances with these companies, or if Carney has them in his portfolio.  This doesn't sound right....there has to be an ulterior motive for this announcement.

 

 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Reg Volk said:

Yup.

The people who enable and reward a corrupt government are far more dangerous.

"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

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The Canadian hive mind mentality is going to destroy our country.

As Democrat and Liberal governments fall, Republicans and Conservatives come to the rescue.

Posted
13 minutes ago, Reg Volk said:

The Canadian hive mind mentality is going to destroy our country.

In every country that has collapsed, it's been because the citizens are slow to figure out what's really going on.

I suppose that's normal - people like to believe their government actually cares about them and is working in their best interests.

What I don't understand with Canadians is why so many see the trainwreck.......and cheer it on.

I think that is novel, in regard to Canada.

"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
16 minutes ago, Goddess said:

In every country that has collapsed, it's been because the citizens are slow to figure out what's really going on.

I suppose that's normal - people like to believe their government actually cares about them and is working in their best interests.

What I don't understand with Canadians is why so many see the trainwreck.......and cheer it on.

I think that is novel, in regard to Canada.

"legislation to make life more affordable has now received Royal Assent.

Bill C-4 brings real, practical relief to households at a time when global uncertainty continues to put pressure on everyday costs. Our focus remains on what we can control - building a stronger economy and helping Canadians keep more of their hard-earned money.
This legislation delivers:
✔️ A middle-class tax cut = putting up to $420 back in the pockets of individuals and up to $840 for families this year
✔️ A new GST rebate for first-time homebuyers = saving up to $50,000 on a new home
✔️ The permanent removal of the federal consumer fuel charge = helping lower costs at the pump"

You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to tell me what mine should be.

Posted
15 minutes ago, Goddess said:

In every country that has collapsed, it's been because the citizens are slow to figure out what's really going on.

These days it happens because so many huff conspiracy fumes while trying to figure it out.

I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical,
a liberal, oh fanatical criminal

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Canada's manufacturing sector was in decline during the Trudeau/Liberal years and hit recession level 2 years ago.

On April 1, Carney will raise the industrial carbon tax.  Again.

He is so ideologically captured that he will further risk the livelihoods of millions of working-class Canadians.

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
18 hours ago, LinkSoul60 said:

Cameco, their employees, Scott Moe, and anyone with a half ounce of brains thought it was nice win to carry on with a larger 2.6B/290M annual agreement.

 

It is but it's no benefit to Canada for spending that much to try and get the trade agreements in the first place.

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I can fully understand why you would think it's not.

Well that's pretty stupid considering I said it was certainly better than nothing. I keep forgetting your comprehension problems. Unfortunately I'm not able to type in crayon

Getting any kind of trade agreement is always a good thing but hes spending more money than we're getting to get it at this point.  It would be cheaper for him to stay at home and just buy the uranium ourselves.

The point is these trade deals aren't really worth much, and we're spending a lot to get them. We're not significantly further ahead. 

9 minutes ago, Goddess said:

Canada's manufacturing sector was in decline during the Trudeau/Liberal years and hit recession level 2 years ago.

On April 1, Carney will raise the industrial carbon tax.  Again.

He is so ideologically captured that he will further risk the livelihoods of millions of working-class Canadians.

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It's not just ideology, he desperately needs the tax money. He's already going about a hundred billion dollars into debt, have you lost the revenue from that tax it would be pretty bad

"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

Posted
4 hours ago, LinkSoul60 said:

Try reading, it does help.  More so though, what you do attempt to read.... try to understand it.

I quoted what you said. Hayzeus man you do play a mean pinball.

Posted
53 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

It is but it's no benefit to Canada for spending that much to try and get the trade agreements in the first place.

What exactly did "Canada' spend money on?  Cameco is SELLING uranium to India.

54 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

Well that's pretty stupid considering I said it was certainly better than nothing. I keep forgetting your comprehension problems. Unfortunately I'm not able to type in crayon

Getting any kind of trade agreement is always a good thing but hes spending more money than we're getting to get it at this point.  It would be cheaper for him to stay at home and just buy the uranium ourselves.

The point is these trade deals aren't really worth much, and we're spending a lot to get them. We're not significantly further ahead. 

No, what's stupid is your blatant ignorance of a trade agreement that by every account from the principles is a good arrangement for their business.  

I'll ask again.... what money was spent by Cameco getting this business?

"These trade deals aren't really worth much'....  Fùck are you stupid!  Ask the companies and employees if they think a 2.6B agreement for their business is 'not really worth much'.  Your bias and ignorance is truly remarkable!

Go play with someone else.  Come back when you get a fùcking brain....

Posted
24 minutes ago, Legato said:

I quoted what you said. Hayzeus man you do play a mean pinball.

I can see what I said, and what exactly are you not following...

The estimated dollars, the scholarships, what...?

Posted
5 minutes ago, LinkSoul60 said:

What exactly did "Canada' spend money on?  Cameco is SELLING uranium to India.

No, what's stupid is your blatant ignorance of a trade agreement that by every account from the principles is a good arrangement for their business.  

I'll ask again.... what money was spent by Cameco getting this business?

"These trade deals aren't really worth much'....  Fùck are you stupid!  Ask the companies and employees if they think a 2.6B agreement for their business is 'not really worth much'.  Your bias and ignorance is truly remarkable!

Go play with someone else.  Come back when you get a fùcking brain....

Whilst at first glance it looks like a good deal it's not as rosy as you purport.

 

Valuation Risks: Shares were considered "overextended" or overvalued by up to 75% according to some analysis, suggesting the market had already priced in more than the deal might deliver, leading to caution about the high P/E ratio (109x–127x).

Production Constraints: Cameco has recently flagged operational hurdles impacting its 2025 production outlook, raising questions on its ability to satisfy new, long-term contracts (2027–2035) without relying on spot market purchases.

Political and Environmental Criticism: The Saskatchewan Environmental Society criticized the deal because India has not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, highlighting long-term reputational risk.

Delayed Benefit: The contract does not commence until 2027 and runs through 2035, meaning the revenue is not immediate.

Lower Realized Prices: While spot prices for uranium are high, critics point out that some of Cameco's long-term contracts have historically had price caps that didn't allow for maximum profit during market spikes.

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