
areyoukiddingme
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areyoukiddingme
@ryck_nancy
Enough is enough. This over taxed Canadian has had enough of Liberal lies and corruption. Wake up Canada. Queen of typos.




Liberal MP blames Liberal government for affordability crisis.



At this important moment for our country’s future, Canadians with a broad range of experience and perspectives are uniting to build Canada strong. I am honoured to welcome Marilyn Gladu today as the newest member of this government and our Liberal caucus. In a time of global economic uncertainty, Canada’s success will depend on how we build ambition into progress and strengths into sustained advantage. Marilyn brings the practical, results-driven leadership this effort demands. Having spent decades of her career in engineering and international business, she understands what it takes to create good jobs, strengthen supply chains, and ensure Canadian industry can compete in a rapidly changing global economy. She has been elected by the people of Sarnia—Lambton–Bkejwanong in four straight elections since 2015, and repeatedly earned recognition from colleagues across Parliament for her proven willingness to work constructively across party lines. I’m looking forward to working closely with Marilyn to build a stronger and more independent Canadian economy, meeting the challenges of a changing world with lasting opportunities for all.

François-Philippe Champagne's @FP_Champagne as Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry has been overshadowed by a series of controversies that raise serious questions about his competence and integrity. Central to these issues is the Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) funding debacle, where Champagne suspended new funding following alarming allegations of mismanagement and conflicts of interest involving taxpayer money. This drastic action reveals a failure in oversight and governance within a critical sector aimed at advancing green technology. The very fact that such mismanagement could occur under his watch reflects poorly on his ability to effectively manage public funds. Compounding the issue are troubling allegations of a cover-up linked to the SDTC. Whistleblowers have claimed that there was an effort to downplay and soften a report critical of the agency's management, suggesting an egregious attempt to conceal significant issues. While Champagne has not been directly accused of orchestrating this cover-up, the lack of accountability in his ministry during this crisis raises suspicions about his leadership and commitment to transparency. Public perception has suffered significantly due to these missteps, with many viewing Champagne's handling of the SDTC crisis as indicative of broader governmental failings in transparency and accountability. The government's lackluster response to whistleblower complaints has drawn criticism, leading to a general sentiment of dissatisfaction among citizens regarding the efficacy of their leaders. This dissatisfaction is amplified in social media discourse, where negative sentiments regarding government corruption and mismanagement are pervasive, further tarnishing Champagne's image. Additionally, concerns about potential foreign influence loom over Champagne's past financial dealings, particularly his previous mortgages with the Bank of China. While not directly a scandal, these ties raise significant red flags about vulnerabilities to foreign interests and potential conflicts of loyalty, which could be detrimental to his credibility and political standing. Champagnes pervasive issues surrounding his oversight of SDTC and the broader implications of governmental mismanagement have undeniably contributed to a narrative of failure in his ministerial duties. The fallout from these controversies significantly impacts not only his reputation but also that of the party he represents, highlighting a troubling trend of ineffectiveness and lack of accountability.


At this important moment for our country’s future, Canadians with a broad range of experience and perspectives are uniting to build Canada strong. I am honoured to welcome Marilyn Gladu today as the newest member of this government and our Liberal caucus. In a time of global economic uncertainty, Canada’s success will depend on how we build ambition into progress and strengths into sustained advantage. Marilyn brings the practical, results-driven leadership this effort demands. Having spent decades of her career in engineering and international business, she understands what it takes to create good jobs, strengthen supply chains, and ensure Canadian industry can compete in a rapidly changing global economy. She has been elected by the people of Sarnia—Lambton–Bkejwanong in four straight elections since 2015, and repeatedly earned recognition from colleagues across Parliament for her proven willingness to work constructively across party lines. I’m looking forward to working closely with Marilyn to build a stronger and more independent Canadian economy, meeting the challenges of a changing world with lasting opportunities for all.












