And what member of the Kennedy family then went on to try and kill off America's breweries, distillers and vintners?And the Kennedy family fortune was derived from bootlegging. So what?
And what member of the Kennedy family then went on to try and kill off America's breweries, distillers and vintners?And the Kennedy family fortune was derived from bootlegging. So what?
Well, you got a point there. The Brothers Kennedy were enthusiastic supporters of the brewers, vintners, distillers, moonshiners, whatever-the-hell-you-call-people-who-make-cider, and in a pinch, shaving-lotion manufacturers.And what member of the Kennedy family then went on to try and kill off America's breweries, distillers and vintners?
prorogue
[prōˈrōɡ]
VERB
prorogued (past tense) · prorogued (past participle)
discontinue a session of (a parliament or other legislative assembly) without dissolving it.
"James prorogued Parliament in 1685 and ruled without it"
synonyms:
disband · disestablish · dismiss · bring to an end · end · terminate · finish · cease · conclude · discontinue · break up · split up · close down · wind up/down · suspend · adjourn · scrap · abolish · do away with · get rid of
(of a legislative assembly) be discontinued without being dissolved.
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is defending his choice to shut down Parliament shortly before unveiling a $37-billion plan to replace a key emergency aid benefit.
Ottawa announced new measures Thursday to support Canadians who have lost income or employment due to the COVID-19 pandemic — or need to stay off work for illness or caregiving — as the Canada Emergency Response Benefit winds down.
That includes benefits that must be introduced in legislation — something that cannot happen until Parliament resumes late next month.
Speaking in Brockville, Ont., on Friday, Trudeau said his government wanted to take the time to get this plan right and argued that a new direction by the Liberal minority government needs to be supported by a confidence vote.
But he also said opposition parties will have the opportunity to voice any disagreement with the proposed income-support measures through debate in the House of Commons when MPs return to Ottawa in late September.
"I think Canadians can be confident when they look across party lines that everyone seems serious about supporting Canadians. There's different approaches on how to do it, different perspectives on how much to do, but I think Canadians have seen from us that we will always be there for Canadians, we will have your backs, we will be there to support, whatever it takes," he said.
"Other parties might not believe that, might not agree with that and I'm sure there will be important debates around that and I encourage those and welcome them."
The new support measures announced Thursday outline what the Liberals intend for the four million workers currently receiving the $500-a-week CERB, which is set to wind down starting next month.
The CERB will be extended another four weeks, and a new benefit that pays $400 a week for up to 26 weeks will replace it for those ineligible for employment insurance, such as contract, self-employed and "gig" economy workers......More
No, I am describing the fiscally irresponsible left that is only interested in how much they can get for themselves right now with no concern for future generations that have to pay the bill. People like you.You're describing Conservatives and tax cuts.
Why is it that CERB pays more than CPP? Spend a lifetime paying into a pension for $1100/mo.while people that never even worked full time get $2000/mo for nothing.Can anyone explain how the Gov. is pushing forward with business as usual while the Gov. is prorogued?
Trudeau defends announcing $37B income-support plan after shuttering Parliament
Can the opposition parties carry on their committee inquiries because Canadian's support it and really want to know?
Parliament is shutdown but the Liberal Cabinet carrys on unimpeded.Can anyone explain how the Gov. is pushing forward with business as usual while the Gov. is prorogued?
A experiment yielding results.H'mm, Hoid on holiday Flossy posting up a storm interesting.
You do realize this only impacts workers and those ACTIVELY SEEKING employment right?You sound like a 1st grader.
Anyway, for those of you who can actually read, here are the changes:
https://globalnews.ca/news/7288941/cerb-ei-benefits-coronavirus/amp/
No, I am describing the fiscally irresponsible left that is only interested in how much they can get for themselves right now with no concern for future generations that have to pay the bill. People like you.
Oh yea, the party that can't even get their ballot machine to work and you think Canadians want them taking care of their money lol
Oh yea, the party that can't even get their ballot machine to work and you think Canadians want them taking care of their money lol
https://www.dominionvoting.com/Oh yea, the party that can't even get their ballot machine to work and you think Canadians want them taking care of their money lol
A letter opener is a ballot machine in his world.The ballot machine worked fine. Stupid.
As opposed to the party that would rather give work to a state-owned Chinese corporation rather than a Canadian corporation just because said corp. is in Alberta, even though they put in a lower bid than the Chinese.Oh yea, the party that can't even get their ballot machine to work and you think Canadians want them taking care of their money lol
Here is another head scratcher for a shut down Gov. How can he travel on the taxpayer's dime when he is not working for the taxpayer until Sept. 23?
Foreign affairs minister heading to Lebanon for 1st overseas trip since start of pandemic
The opposition parties should be allowed to carry on with their committees into the Trudie scandal if the Gov. is allowed to carry on as usual IMO
Travel is what they do best. At least 20% of the job duties. Occupies time, makes people important to travel on other peoples money, zero payback on investment. Write a letter already.
An even bigger joke was the $5 million Canada pledged in aid after the explosion. The minister will be toured through the destruction. big deal. Stay home, save money, watch it on the news.