
AnotherOne
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AnotherOne
@AnotherOne92155
Vancouver, British Columbia Sumali Ekim 2023
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@NoWayNoHow7 @Smil3yAngel Federal Liberal government just Leased a piece of government land consisting of a gravel road, two sea cans, and an un-serviced 25-by-35-foot concrete pad for $200Million for 10 years to someone who has it leased for $13,500. 🙉🙈 or follow the money. It’s only taxes… right?
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@NoWayNoHow7 @Smil3yAngel No I have not imagined a MASSIVE bureaucracy, please don’t exaggerate what I said. Any increase in government regulations increases costs to consumers and taxpayers. You may want more costs, I don’t.
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@NoWayNoHow7 @Smil3yAngel Hahahaha… so according to you creating, implementing, and government department reporting on this will cost taxpayers nothing at all… that’s wonderful. Hahahaha… 🙉🙉🙉🙈🙈🙈💋
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@AnotherOne92155 @Smil3yAngel what .. changes .. are .. you .. talking .. about?
The bill is about setting display standards for price tags.. like "all fruit listed $ per 100/g" .
What data?
The bills literally a 15 second read:
parl.ca/legisinfo/en/b…
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@NoWayNoHow7 @Smil3yAngel Who do you think is going to do the changes?… who is going to collect the data?… who is going to compile the data?… who is going to submit the data? and to who? First Provincially, then Federally? Read it and Think… AND… who’s going to pay for it?
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@AnotherOne92155 @Smil3yAngel This bill says nothing about daily updates or price changes.. or new staff or an "added govt. agency". You seem to be making things up..
Have you read it?
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@NoWayNoHow7 @Smil3yAngel All retail price labels are done daily on items which have changed due to landed costs, sales, etc.
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@PeterCunningham @Smil3yAngel I’m against anything that unnecessarily increases prices and especially Taxes. To believe additional bureaucracy whether Federal or Provincial is IMO naive. Worse if it’s Provincial as it will require double staff etc. who pays for the reports? Only consumers and taxpayers 😊
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C-226 does not set up some giant new agency.
Read the bill: it requires the Minister of Industry to work with provinces on a framework for unit pricing and price transparency, then table a report and publish it.
The Competition Bureau has already said harmonized unit pricing helps consumers compare prices and improves competition. In plain English: competition is weaker when grocers make it harder to see who is actually cheaper.
So this “bureaucracy” talking point is mostly a dodge. Conservatives say they want more grocery competition, then sneer at one of the exact transparency measures the Competition Bureau recommended to make competition work better.
canada.ca/en/competition…
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@75opinionated @driftit240 @Smil3yAngel Anti-corruption bill???? OMFG… Looney Tunes time in the Liberal voter Cartoon bubble again. Is that what the PMO told you what you are supposed to believe this is?? 😵💫😵💫🙉🙉🙉🙈🙈🙈😵💫😵💫💋 Unbelievable…
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@driftit240 @Smil3yAngel Because it’s not a price control bill. It’s an anti corruption bill. My goodness you rightwingers are daft.
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@PeterCunningham @Smil3yAngel Maybe you can explain how adding another government agency, staff, bureaucracy required as well as all the daily expenses to the retailers who will undoubtedly pass them on to us consumers is going to make stores of all sizes more competitive. It’ll raise prices, not lower them.
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Spot on Jen!
Poilievre’s grocery-affordability politics are a con. He talks like a populist enemy of concentrated corporate power, but when Parliament gets a chance to do anything concrete about concentrated grocery power, he votes the other way.
He backed a vague motion about boosting grocery competition, then opposed real competition tools in Bill C-56 and opposed price-transparency and unit-pricing rules in Bill C-226 that the Competition Bureau itself says would help consumers and improve competition.
That is not principle. That is theatre. He wants the anger of people at the checkout counter without supporting the rules that make dominant grocers compete harder for their business.
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Kevin̊ ⤵️🐰🕳@k2pointO
@Smil3yAngel C-226 adds bureaucracy, compliance costs for grocers, and federal overreach that get passed to consumers, while ignoring root drivers of food inflation like deficits, taxes, and supply chain regulations. It will increase food costs to Canadians. Would you vote for that?
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@thesovereignceo @redwate03066981 The supposed conflict of interest that he has in a blind trust.
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@ScottInScarboro @thesovereignceo @redwate03066981 Hahahaha… there is no such thing as a Blind Trust, lol Do you honestly believe that he has no idea where his money is invested in? OMFG😵💫😵💫🙉🙈😵💫😵💫💋
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@thesovereignceo @redwate03066981 His assets are in a blind trust. You should know that.
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@carol_nasvytis @thesovereignceo @redwate03066981 Wholly fck… I don’t think you could even come up to the level of delusional with that assessment. Talk about Eyes Wide Shut and Willfully Blind 😵💫😵💫🙉🙉🙉🙈🙈🙈😵💫😵💫💋
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@thesovereignceo @redwate03066981 There is absolutely nothing about Mark Carney that indicates he is even remotely cares about amassing personal wealth for the sake of wealth. he is not arrogant, greedy, he does not care for the trappings of wealth. He is successful but earned it honestly. This is absolute BS
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"We live in a divided and dangerous world...."
Carney has started dozens of press conferences with these words. He's also used it in at least 16 written press releases.
x.com/i/status/20464…
It's all one big psychological operation to get CAnadians to belive that we're in an existential crisis that will require more spending and more government control.
Thanks @ryangerritsen for compiling this.
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You idiot! Do you think PMMC is going to publicize his negotiating "Plan"? Fool...
Juno News@junonewscom
Poilievre continues attacking PM Mark Carney: "Nobody knows his plan—probably not even him," he said. "He [Carney] hasn't said if he'll renew USMCA or how he'd replace $600B in exports." "Tell the 2.6M Canadians relying on U.S. trade where their jobs will come from."
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BREAKING NEWS
Since 2016, the Liberal government has paid health expenses for over 130,000 REJECTED REFUGEE CLAIMANTS costing taxpayers over $275 MILLION under the Interim Federal Health Program.
This, while CANADIANS cannot get access to basic healthcare services.
ourcommons.ca/written-questi…


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