Does this tie into the fruition of Singh’s pension in the Spring of 2025?Noooo. Fiscal Year is March 1 to Feb 28(29).
Does this tie into the fruition of Singh’s pension in the Spring of 2025?Noooo. Fiscal Year is March 1 to Feb 28(29).
It ties into how many strikes there will be.Does this tie into the fruition of Singh’s pension in the Spring of 2025?
Ahhh….ok….& the NDP where the party Unions supported back when the NDP was Union friendly instead of the “Left of Left fringe party” before the Liberals began trying to ‘Out-Left’ them leading to the merger in all but name of the NDP/Liberals (or is it Liberal/NDP’ers?) back when they came out’a the closet before the Ottawa parking situation of early 2022 with Jagmeet & Justin finishing each other’s sentences….Before the announcement of their current supposedly temporary merger.It ties into how many strikes there will be.
Currently Chuck Angus and Gabrault are the best vote getters the Conservative Party has.Federal Environment Minister Stephen Guilbeault, whose press secretary told the CBC:
“We welcome the NDP’s bill to the House. Advertisement has a big role to play in public perception, and the industry is racking in record profits. We will carefully assess their bill and look forward to productive debates and discussions around this important issue.”
EDITORIAL: The bizarre logic of the green radicals — Toronto Sun
On the face of it, NDP MP Charlie Angus’ private member’s bill to fine people who say positive things about Canada’s fossil fuel energy sector up to $1 million and jail them for two years is absurd. Angus says his Bill C-372 — “An act respecting fossil fuel advertising” — is “limited to...apple.news
Huge majority...The NDP are trending up. Greens holding steady.
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A CTV News political analyst and former communications director to former prime minister Paul Martin — told Kapelos and the rest of the CTV’s Question Period strategists panel that the potential end of the supply-and-confidence deal doesn’t necessarily spell the end of the Liberal government.
“So If I were the Liberals, I think there's an opportunity to divorce themselves from this deal, get themselves away from the agenda, which I think is actually starting to harm them over time,” he said.
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'There's an opportunity to divorce themselves': Strategists weigh in on future of Liberal-NDP deal — CTV News
With NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh putting the Liberals 'on notice' that it could be a deal breaker if they don't deliver on a pharmacare framework by March 1, the weekly panel of political strategists on CTV's Question Period weigh in on the future of the parties' confidence-and-supply agreement.apple.news
Weird suit. Bulletproof plates? Kevlar wrap?Singh's hopes appeared to be fading Tuesday as he explained what the NDP's relationship with the minority government will look like if the deal dies next month.
The NDP wouldn't automatically support the passage of government bills, and the Liberals would have to negotiate with them every time they want support, Singh said.
BUT….but his foot dragging & grumbling, if pushed…will back the Liberal/NDP’ers until the election in the Fall of 2025. The NDP:
1) can’t afford an election not financially
2) Jagmeet’s pension doesn’t come to fruition until the Spring of 2025
3) this is the closest the Federal NDP has come to actual power, or will come to power in the foreseeable future
"That doesn't mean we can't find ways to pass other bills that we still support. That doesn't mean that we can't continue to push ... things like the anti-scab legislation that we want to see happen," he said.
In other words, the other elements of the agreement aren't necessarily doomed if the deal falls apart.
When it comes to major votes that could trigger a snap election, such as on the budget, Singh said the NDP would have to figure it out on a case-by-case basis… meaning the NDP will back the Liberals no matter what until the Fall of 2025…
Pulling support from the Liberals if they don't meet the March 1 deadline is "not well thought out strategy," Liberal MP Hedy Fry chimed in on social media Tuesday.
As pharmacare deadline looms, Singh mulls a future without NDP's deal with Liberals
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is mulling what it would mean if the supply-and-confidence deal that ties his party to the Liberals should end prematurely.www.ctvnews.ca
What is with this kind of stuff. Trudeau travels with a cavalcade of security , why are they all so afraid and what are the intelligence agencies telling him that they aren’t telling us ?
The WILFsWhat is with this kind of stuff. Trudeau travels with a cavalcade of security , why are they all so afraid and what are the intelligence agencies telling him that they aren’t telling us ?
Q4 ends 01 03 ...whats it going tell us?
Try and stay away from those ones .No woke insane liberal femcels? Lucky you.
OMG they're actually considering g it. Don't know why I'm surprisedFederal Environment Minister Stephen Guilbeault, whose press secretary told the CBC:
“We welcome the NDP’s bill to the House. Advertisement has a big role to play in public perception, and the industry is racking in record profits. We will carefully assess their bill and look forward to productive debates and discussions around this important issue.”
EDITORIAL: The bizarre logic of the green radicals — Toronto Sun
On the face of it, NDP MP Charlie Angus’ private member’s bill to fine people who say positive things about Canada’s fossil fuel energy sector up to $1 million and jail them for two years is absurd. Angus says his Bill C-372 — “An act respecting fossil fuel advertising” — is “limited to...apple.news