I'll believe it when I see it.
I would like to see a more prosperous Country that harnesses its wealth of national resources. That seems to be an idea not shared by most Canadians, especially the 50% that live below this line:Divorce is rough, usually for the man but in this case it’s different …
I would like to see a more prosperous Country that harnesses it's wealth of national resources. That seems to be an idea not shared by most Canadians, especially the 50% that live below this line:
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I've come to accept that we aren't going to agree on much and we have very little in common when it comes to values. It isn't very tough for me though, it's going to be a lot tougher for them when their standard of living continues to decline. I'm not too worried about my standard of living at the moment.
I know work has been done to increase capacity with BMQs at other bases, 3-5 platoons seem to graduate from CFLRS every couple weeks (I follow the commandant on Twitter) in theory whats holding us back is instructors. Even CFLRS needed ARes augmentation
Zero chance? That's a bit much. Polls have moved. But every poll aggregator has them in majority territory still. And we haven't seen a real inter party debate. Heck, in the French debate, Carney accidentally said he agrees with Hamas and needed a French lesson from Freeland. So I say, it is way to early to say what will or will not happen.The CPC has zero chance of forming the next government. They are a political party that consistently shoots itself in the in the pants and out the foot. Every time.
Nobody would have really supported the idea of a Global War on Terror on September 10th 2001 either. When British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was asked what was the greatest challenge for a statesman, his answer was: 'Events, dear boy, events'.The ground has shifted a lot in a short time. Whether they can adapt to changing situations will determine how they do.
I would like to see a more prosperous Country that harnesses its wealth of national resources. That seems to be an idea not shared by most Canadians, especially the 50% that live below this line:
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As of today every polling firm has the LPC surpassing the CPC even in BC.Zero chance? That's a bit much. Polls have moved. But every poll aggregator has them in majority territory still. And we haven't seen a real inter party debate. Heck, in the French debate, Carney accidentally said he agrees with Hamas and needed a French lesson from Freeland. So I say, it is way to early to say what will or will not happen.
Nobody would have really supported the idea of a Global War on Terror on September 10th 2001 either. When British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was asked what was the greatest challenge for a statesman, his answer was: 'Events, dear boy, events'.
As of today every polling firm has the LPC surpassing the CPC even in BC.
Pollievre needs to start clubbing Carney like a baby seal. And he will. And after that if Carney ends up dealing with Trump, The Donald will just pick up Pollievre’s club and thump this whole country.
Clubbing Carney is what he is doing right now, and thats part of the issue with his communication strategy he is focusing more on demonizing Carney then he is selling him self as a PM in waiting, Canadians know more about Freeland and Carneys military plans then the CPC.As of today every polling firm has the LPC surpassing the CPC even in BC.
Pollievre needs to start clubbing Carney like a baby seal. And he will. And after that if Carney ends up dealing with Trump, The Donald will just pick up Pollievre’s club and thump this whole country.
What was that?
Security clearances have always been an issue so nothing new there. In fact that is probably the problem, nothing new there other than making it digital instead of using a typewriter. A complete review of the process and staffing levels is needed to identify the bottle neck and how to resolve it. Perhaps even do sub-section set up - sect 1 for born in Canada, 2 for immigrated citizens, 3 for permanent residents. This way sect 1 is not delayed because of 2 or 3 taking so much time.There's other issues too. Security clearances come to mind. Can't use them if not cleared. Even if trained.
Yes. She means adding more foreigners to CSIS.Did I hear Gould correctly that she wanted to establish a Canadian Foreign Intelligence service?
Shows how much she knows about the issue when we already have CSISDid I hear Gould correctly that she wanted to establish a Canadian Foreign Intelligence service?
If you think the average Canadian is tuned into what is being said by LPC candidates, you're kidding yourself.Clubbing Carney is what he is doing right now, and thats part of the issue with his communication strategy he is focusing more on demonizing Carney then he is selling him self as a PM in waiting, Canadians know more about Freeland and Carneys military plans then the CPC.
PP needs to resign for a centrist or a Tory that won't be viewed as suspicious or disloyal. PP has become completely toxic politically. I think the Conservatives are snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.As of today every polling firm has the LPC surpassing the CPC even in BC.
Pollievre needs to start clubbing Carney like a baby seal. And he will. And after that if Carney ends up dealing with Trump, The Donald will just pick up Pollievre’s club and thump this whole country.
AFAIK, CISIS does not have the mandate to conduct intelligence gathering in foreign countries (like MI6 or the CIA) and I think that is what she meant.Shows how much she knows about the issue when we already have CSIS
Too late for that. The CPC has to ride this horse to the end.PP needs to resign for a centrist or a Tory that won't be viewed as suspicious or disloyal. PP has become completely toxic politically. I think the Conservatives are snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
I dont think its too late. They have until October when an election must happen. During that interregnum with Carney as PM, they can hammer the Liberals and build an actual plan that isn't "Verbing the Noun".Too late for that. The CPC has to ride this horse to the end.
How much damage will this Brookfield thing do to Carney?![]()
Previous law stated that CSIS was only allowed to collect this intelligence within Canada but due to an updated law in 2016 they are now allowed to collect that intelligence abroad as well. CSIS has served in many different countries, especially after 9/11.AFAIK, CISIS does not have the mandate to conduct intelligence gathering in foreign countries (like MI6 or the CIA) and I think that is what she meant.
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i think Carney will pull the trigger immediately. Take advantage of the momentum and situation. 37 day election. Previously the other parties said they were going to bring the government down when it got back anywayI dont think its too late. They have until October when an election must happen. During that interregnum with Carney as PM, they can hammer the Liberals and build an actual plan that isn't "Verbing the Noun".