Manufacturing sales plummet across Canada

According to Statistics Canada’s monthly report, in March, Canadian manufacturing sales decreased by 2.1% to $69.9 billion, with sales of petroleum and coal products declining by 8.0% and motor vehicle sales declining by 7.9%.
Trudeau promises millions of houses, 11,000 construction workers quit

Canada lost 11,000 construction workers in April 2024, even as PM Justin Trudeau was promising to build 4 million new houses in his budget announcements.
Alberta objects to Trudeau’s capital gains hike

In a letter to Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland, the Alberta government voiced its strong opposition to the fed’s capital gains inclusion rate hike to 66%.
Trudeau has cost each Canadian $4,200 per year in lost income

A new report from Statistics Canada details that if trends under Harper had continued, each Canadian would be making approximately $4,200 per year more than they are today under Trudeau.
Freeland says companies want to come to Canada so they can be taxed to death

In an astounding display of gaslighting, Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland said that companies are falling over themselves to invest in Canada so they can have the opportunity to pay the carbon tax.
Toronto food bank visits double over last three years

Since COVID lockdowns, visits to food banks have more than doubled in Toronto.
WEF partners anticipate cashless society, say COVID-19 “helped”

WEF panel member says we’ll be cashless soon and because of COVID “there is very little resistance.”
Majority of Canadian renters think Trudeau is incapable of solving housing crisis

A new survey has revealed that 9 in 10 Canadian renters struggle to afford rent, and three-quarters believe the Trudeau government is “ineffective” in solving the issue of affordability.
Bank of Canada Governor says Trudeau’s spending is keeping inflation high

“Last time I was here, I think I said government spending on goods and services was forecast to grow at about two and a quarter. That has now moved up to two and three quarters. That is somewhat above two per cent, so, yeah, that is not helpful…”
SHOCKER: Singh supports Liberal budget despite “serious concerns”

Singh’s confidence-and-supply agreement with the Liberals requires him to do so in exchange for the Liberal’s giving into some of the NDP’s policy demands.