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Category: Economics

Canadian MPs are now the second-highest-paid politicians in the world following Trudeau’s raise to $200,000

Trudeau just gave MPs a raise to over $200,000, making them second-highest-paid elected officials in the world.

City of Edmonton admits they’re “out of money,” Smith offers help 

Edmonton in disarray: City manager resigns, can’t afford basic services, homelessness on the rise.

Trudeau blames Canada’s housing crisis on COVID, climate change, war

A reporter asked Trudeau if he bears any responsibility for the tough economic times Canadians are facing, but he didn’t answer, and instead said that things like climate change, foreign wars, and COVID are to blame.

World Happiness Report: Canada ranked one of the unhappiest places in the West for people in their 20s

Amidst an unaffordability crisis and rising unrest, the 2024 World Happiness Report has revealed that Canadians under the age of 30 are some of the unhappiest people in the Western world.

Smith calls Trudeau government a “delusional adversary”

“I believe our province is on the cusp of an unprecedented and prolonged energy resource boom.”

Liberal MP’s family forced to repay CERB

A Liberal MP has disclosed that her spouse was forced to repay a CERB claim, admits she didn’t know if he was qualified.

BoC Deputy Governor links housing crisis with high immigration

“Canada’s housing supply has not kept pace with recent increases in immigration.”

Nearly half of Canadians want to spend less on international aid, poll shows 

Just 12% of Canadians wish to increase spending on international aid, as the Trudeau Government’s Ukraine support nears $10 billion.

86% of Canadians say no to a digital Loonie

The Bank of Canada reported that Canadians want nothing to do with digital money.

72% of Canadians want more cuts to Liberal’s carbon tax, poll shows

The carbon tax appears to be hurting Trudeau more than it’s helping the environment.

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