Gondek putting more property tax dollars towards security detail than environment, social programs

The “Climate emergency” Mayor is allocating more tax dollars towards her personal security than the environment and social programs combined.
Nearly half of Canadians report daily struggles due to cost-of-living crisis
Liberal investments don’t seem to be paying off, as half of Canadians report living paycheck to paycheck.
Rental costs surge in small cities

RENTS RISING: Nationally, every province except Ontario and B.C. reported year-over-year rent increases, with Saskatchewan leading at 22.2%.
Canadian families now spend more on taxes than basic necessities: report

In 2022, the average Canadian family earned an income of $106,430 and paid $48,199 in taxes, amounting to 45.3% of their income.
Trump stock shorts ballooned before assassination attempt
Is this just a coincidence?
Silicon Valley shifting towards Trump
Silicon Valley tech leaders say that communicating with the Biden administration has been “intensely frustrating” and a “totally intolerable situation.”
Doug Ford calls for 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles

In a statement, Ford claimed that China has been taking advantage of lower labour standards and “dirty energy” to flood the market with artificially lower-priced electric vehicles at a time when Canada, and specifically Ontario, is making significant strides in the EV market.
SCANDAL: Government paid economists who praised carbon tax

Documents reveal nearly a dozen economists who signed the famous open letter praising the federal Liberals’ carbon tax have received non-competitive “consulting” contracts from Trudeau’s government.
PBO says majority of Canadians economically hurt by carbon tax

Budget Officer on Carbon Tax: “Yes, the majority of households are worse off.”
Canada’s unemployment continues to rise alongside immigration and part-time work

Despite adding 27,000 jobs last month, Canada’s unemployment rose once again as immigration continues to significantly outpace job growth. And more importantly, all gains were made in part-time work, with the country losing 36,000 full-time jobs and gaining 62,000 part-time jobs.