By proroguing parliament the Liberal party of Canada WIPED OUT
273 Reports, Bills and Acts
They burned ALL of their work to try and save their own jobs. (one page worth can be seen below)
10% OAS RAISE?
Dead.
Tampon laws?
Dead.
Many many many criminal code reforms
Dead.
Orwellian pandemic laws.
Dead.
CARBON TAX EXEMPTION FOR FARMERS
DEAD.
Carbon tax reprieve for farmers?
Dead.
18 months in the senate and they couldnt get it done.
They were about to repeal the law that protected teachers and parents if they "struck" their child.
Thats now dead. You can still spank your kid.
43 Every schoolteacher, parent or person standing in the place of a parent is justified in using force by way of correction toward a pupil or child, as the case
Not repealed.
You can still spank your kids, I think.
Criminal liability for old age home operators
dead.
Coercive control of an intimate partner act
Dead.
and yep there are ways they can revive these bills
but
how are they going to do that when they arent even working?
These bills will never see the light of day.
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NEW 151 PAGE REPORT FROM THE ISGAP OUTLINES A VAST NETWORK OF TIES BETWEEN THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD
and charities, politicians, universities and institutions in Canada
the most shocking I could find was with regards to the Southdale Project in London, Ontario .. a ๐งต
Noor Gardens, also known as the Southdale Project, is an initiative by the Muslim Association of Canada (MAC) that was presented as solution to the lack of prayer space at the London Muslim Mosque in London, Ontario,
The project, which initially began in 2013, had development plans to transform 5.2 hectares at Southdale and Wonderland roads into a community center, housing a prayer space, conference and banquet facilities, recreational spaces, and additional social services
AN ARTICLE TODAY WITH 10+ DATAPOINTS SHOWING THE NEXT 10 YEARS IN CANADA
WILL BE A LOST, PAINFUL, DECADE
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" Polls show fifty-two per cent of us worry a lot about our personal finances. Fifty per cent feel frustrated, 47 per cent feel emotionally drained and 43 per cent feel depressed"
Climbing costs associated with inflation and higher debt service payments are slowing savings and investment rates in Canada,
Our debt-to-household disposable income has bumped up against nearly 200 per cent for years now, putting Canada in first place among G7 countries