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…”
Half of Canadians consider eating expired food due to unaffordable groceries
The Trudeau government has broken the economy so badly that over half of Canadians say they have considered eating expired food to save on grocery bills.
Jyoti Gondek calls to hike taxes by 8% in Calgary
The property tax hike would result in an average increase of $16 a month, or $192 a year, per household.
REPORT: Liberals wasted $90 billion on COVID
Bravo to the Trudeau Liberals for their exceptional talent in squandering $90 billion dollars on measures that achieved next to nothing, if anything at all.
Alberta will make its fuel tax relief program permanent next year
Albertans will have some reprieve from high costs in the new year as the provincial government suspends the entire fuel tax for six months — and makes the fuel tax relief program permanent after that.
How a giant financial institution could impact the real estate market
A goliath investment firm with globalist ties is buying up Canadian real estate, and it threatens to harm Canadians with skyrocketing rent prices during already unprecedented runaway inflation.
Payroll tax hikes will cost Canadians $305 next year
The Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses (CFIB) says 2023 payroll tax hikes mean every Canadian will see $305 less in pay next year.
Danielle Smith announces host of inflation-fighting measures
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has announced a host of measures to fight inflation — including forgoing the provincial fuel tax for at least six months.
Trudeau is missing as Parliament officially resumes
Parliament has finally resumed in Canada, and Justin Trudeau is missing in action while he attends the UN General Assembly in New York.
Pierre Poilievre has more followers than Andrew Scheer and Erin O’Toole combined
Pierre Poilievre has more Twitter followers than former Conservative leaders Andrew Scheer and Erin O’Toole combined.