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MALCOLM: If Trudeau’s proposing socialism, the people must be allowed to vote on it
If Trudeau wants to take Canada down the dark and ruinous path of socialism, he must directly put it to Canadians for a vote.
Newspaper that lobbied government now gets 38% of revenue from taxpayers
In their Second Quarter Financial Statements, FP Newspapers Inc. of Manitoba reported $11.9 million in revenue. Of the $11.9 million, $4.5 million came from the federal government.
CBC ad revenue down 20% in first three months of 2020
CBC management claimed that the decline in revenue was “driven by lower demand during the COVID-19 outbreak.”
Bombardier to lay off 200 people from Thunder Bay plant
In 2017, Bombardier benefited from a bailout package from the Liberal government to the tune of $372.5 million in federal loans.
Chinese media claims forced prison labour used to make masks in Canadian-owned factory
The claims have not been tested in court and cannot be independently verified by True North.
Canada’s deficit nears $400 billion
Minister Freeland told reporters that the deficit will be another $39 billion more than presumed due to increased spending measures.
Trudeau government didn’t act to replenish emergency stockpile despite being warned in February
Due to a lack of personal protective equipment and other medical supplies, Canada was forced to buy supplies at prices 380% more than those prior to the pandemic.
WE lobbied Liberals 43 times before being awarded contract
Out of the 43 meetings, 38 of them occurred between the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak on March 11 and May 5.
Federal government spent $150K to train staff in “contemplative dialogue”
A notice of the training sessions claims that “select staff [are to] attend four-day intensive training on active engagement,” followed by “coaching and mentoring.”
MALCOLM: It’s becoming clear Trudeau mishandled the pandemic from Day 1
Next time a politician claims to need unprecedented public money to spend their way out of a crisis, the answer should be: thanks, but no thanks.