that won't happenNow there is a real world, common sense approach. Now if we could just find a sensible politician to pitch this to.
they don't really care about us
the only one was Rob Ford and look what they did to him
that won't happenNow there is a real world, common sense approach. Now if we could just find a sensible politician to pitch this to.
amen to thatToo bad his brother is a sack of goose shit.
1,2,3 - Wont work together.I would do the following:
1. Stop immigration except doctors/nurses
2. Build infrastructure(hospitals/schools/ etc)
3. Build condos/houses
4. Mandate minimum sq per room for new condos (no 300 sq feet for bachelors and sub 500 sq feet for 1 Bed)
5. Reduce taxes for foreign companies who hire mostly Canadians and have Canadian office.
6. Impose fines for Canadian companies who uses offshore/onshore labour
7. Deport everyone on PR/temporary stay who is in jail or got convicted
8. Deal with drug addicts and homeless (no details, nobody will like my idea of reducing number of drug addicts)
9. Nuke any carbon/green tax. If everybody starves tomorrow, nobody will care about that anymore.
10. Recall all DEI policies. Sorry no sorry.
11. Allow foreign cell-phone companies to operate in Canada w/o jumping through the hoops (i think it's not working like that right now).
12. Cut NATO spending. Really who is going to attack Canada? Polar bears? Maple Leafs with sticks will handle them...
problem is that there is nobody better, they are all crooksI would only vote for him if he was going to be the Premiere of the underworld.
I felt the same way many times but always voted anywaysYa you definitely make a good point. I'm not voting. I've never felt like it was worth the effort.
He will fix the issues, but not likely in 4 years.Honest question gentlemen and ladies, do you believe that a new PM (likely PP) will fix the issues? I will vote against Liberals (not sure who exactly yet), but i don't believe that we will see a big change.
Trudeau might disagreeSadly Canada isn't 'too big to rig'
Canada is cooked. There is no fix because everyone has their own agenda.Honest question gentlemen and ladies, do you believe that a new PM (likely PP) will fix the issues? I will vote against Liberals (not sure who exactly yet), but i don't believe that we will see a big change.
Wow I must be living in a different country. Things got much better than before, according to this list.
DoFo, of course.Wow I must be living in a different country. Things got much better than before, according to this list.
How come the unemployment rate is at historic low, while it’s much harder to find a job than before Trudeau?
This is what I've been pointing out. Trudeau has been stealing policies from both Poilievre and Singh.If you have been paying attention, the Liberals, knowing they will get turfed in the next election, have one by one been adopting what Poilievre has been campaigning on. Controlling immigration is one of these things.
Funny how a party changes its tune when they fear getting obliterated in an upcoming election eh?
Unfortanately I think that's what he has in mind.Fixed it for you.
Dear Canadians,
After years of letting immigration get out of control, and causing all kinds of problems, we are going to blame an unknown culprit and promise to reduce the number of migrants by fast tracking citizenship in time for the next election.
Solution is easy. Nobody comes in unless they have been properly vetted and has the papers to get in.The bigger question is what is a legitimate solution to the problem we're facing. If there isn't a reasonable solution available then it doesn't matter what party is in power. Common sense would say that putting immigration on pause until a permanent solution can be found would be the first step in the right direction.
that makes way too much senseSolution is easy. Nobody comes in unless they have been properly vetted and has the papers to get in.