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Conservatives are in such poor shape after 8 years of Trudeau they have to eat from Dumpsters,  Conservatives are waiting for government to fix this for them. 

PP is the only man that can save them

 

Liberals don't seem to be in such poor shape for some reason but PP should be able to explain this

 

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1 minute ago, ArcticCrusher said:

Poor Fail.

 

 

He was cleared for the trip by the commission prior to taking it, that is what he should have done with that other helicopter ride

 

Are you really going to say you are raged by a vacation?  PC Ontario has be on vacation for more than 50% of the past 6 years.

The trips taken by PM's cost money, Harper was 1 Million a weekend every year to Alaska 

 

by hey your are ONEWAY 

 

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6 hours ago, toslow said:

How much did they pay VW

i heard 15b

From whom did you hear that?

 

What difference would it make?  Jobs for the next 50 years is a huge gain.....

 

In Ontario we give away free permits and land taxes to corps just to entertain the idea of jobs

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's week-long family vacation in Jamaica over the winter holidays cost taxpayers at least $162,000, and is drawing criticism that it shows he does not “understand the realities of everyday Canadians” from NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh

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after 9 years of Harper's China deal we have just 22 years to go

FIPA signed by Harper without any Parliament decision 

 

Today the CPC is claiming Trudeau is working with China :lol:  and their followers have no clue what CPC did and is doing with China.  There is a reason PP doesn't want clearance 

 

Critics of the agreement, such as Gus Van Harten, an Osgoode Hall law professor who has written two books on investment treaties, raise several key objections:

  • Canadian governments are locked in for a generation. If Canada finds the deal unsatisfactory, it cannot be cancelled completely for 31 years.
  • China benefits much more than Canada, because of a clause allowing existing restrictions in each country to stay in place. Chinese companies get to play on a relatively level field in Canada, while maintaining wildly arbitrary practices and rules for Canadian companies in China.
  • Chinese companies will be able to seek redress against any laws passed by any level of government in Canada which threaten their profits. Australia has decided not to enter FIPA agreements specifically because they allow powerful corporations to challenge legislation on social, environmental and economic issues. Chinese companies investing heavily in Canadian energy will be able seek billions in compensation if their projects are hampered by provincial laws on issues such as environmental concerns or First Nations rights, for example.
  • Cases will be decided by a panel of professional arbitrators, and may be kept secret at the discretion of the sued party. This extraordinary provision reflects an aversion to transparency and public debate common to the Harper cabinet and the Chinese politburo.
  • Differences between FIPA and the North American Free Trade Agreement may offer intriguing loopholes for American lawyers to argue for equal treatment under the principle of Most Favoured Nation.
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