Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces a new federal investment to create more semiconductors, strengthen supply chains, and make sure the most advanced technologies are Canadian-made. www.pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-rel...
Consider this: 60% of Canadians might not give a hoot about what the Conservatives, like yourself, have to chirp about. Chew on that as you mull over the next election, eh?
@@cleopatrasnile I want our King to remove the tyrant and give little ole Trudeau the royal boot Let us plead with our King to save his people from this wacko conspiracy theorist
@@cleopatrasnile Excuse me! Conservatives are way ahead in the polls! Over 80% of Canadians do care and want an election called! Chew on that as you mull over the next election, eh! Chirping? That is coming from the liberal losers!
@@cleopatrasnile Actually, considering they're behind the Alberta provinces latest attack on democracy by making it possible for the Cons to remove democratically elected councillors and mayors because they don't like them. This shows the Cons to be what they are: dictators.
Ah, indeed, because evidently, the epitome of constructive criticism lies in fervently demanding resignations as though it's the latest obsession of internet troll commentary.
Hello @@cleopatrasnile . Actually the calls for Emperor Justinian's immediate resignation is based on our Love of Canada and the desire to stop him from doing More Damage. I lived through the 1980's and remember the Damage his daddy did to this great country. Baby Trudeau is a Self Serving LACKEY and recovery is going to be long and difficult!
Actually, it's the Cons that have ruined our integrity. Remember when you could actually hire someone to come and do work in your home and expect it to be done well? Now you just get ripped off. That's the right wing legacy. And thanks so much for that.
How about redirecting your energy from spreading misinformation to educating yourself on Trudeau's policies? It might save you from looking like a donkey in the future, eh?
I don't think you understand what real information is: the PM is giving us real information. The Cons and their media friends just lie and misinform. Find alternative sources of information.
It seems there's a bit of a misunderstanding here. While it's easy to throw around accusations of poor math skills, let's take a moment to delve into the numbers, shall we? Canada's debt situation is indeed complex, but when we look at it from various angles, such as net debt versus gross debt, and compare it internationally, the picture becomes clearer. Did you know that Canada actually ranks quite favorably in terms of net debt as a share of our economy, even leading the pack among the G7 nations? So, before we jump to conclusions about math prowess, let's ensure we're considering the whole equation, eh?
Do you even listen? Have you any idea what he's been talking about? What liars you and the other Cons are. Go to Texas! Go to Moscow! You'd feel right at home.
Make sure to proofread your posts, folks! And let's not forget, PM Trudeau isn't just swimming in cash all day. He's generously using taxpayer dollars to play Bob the Builder, constructing homes and jobs for us humble Canadians. Because why bother paying taxes if they're just going to vanish into thin air, right?
@@bobthekobb Why on earth would anyone even consider casting a vote for Pierre Poilievre? Nobody should vote for Pierre Pollievre, ever! Pierre Poilievre has finally revealed his grand plan: to wield Section 33, aka the "notwithstanding clause," like a wrecking ball, smashing Canadians' rights and liberties into oblivion. Who needs freedoms anyway, right? Well, I do, and so do plenty of others. I'll be on a relentless crusade, spreading the word far and wide: steer clear of Poilievre at all costs. Even Kim Campbell, a former big shot in the Conservative realm, didn't mince words, branding Pierre as a, "Liar and a hate-monger". That should be enough to give even the most hardcore conservative pause. Think long and hard before you vote.
I'm Canadian. I know JT is working hard to bring house costs down for us. He's also pushing back on the far-right movement which yes is real and yes what happened in the USA could absolutely happen in Canada. Go JT!!! 🍁🍁🍁
This is why I will be voting for Prime Minister TRUDEAU in the next election focussed on fairness and continuity on affordability and climate and saving the CBC from wackos, radicals, and extremists who follow far-right American social media and hang around with Diagalon dweeds.
@@marinawilliams3599 Oh, absolutely, count me in as a Justin Trudeau cheerleader! The man's practically a guardian angel for Canadian freedoms!! Meanwhile, Pierre Poilievre's pulling out all the stops with his master plan, waving around Section 33 like it's a magical wand of oppression, ready to obliterate our rights and liberties. But hey, who needs freedom anyway, right? Kim Campbell, the one-time Conservative bigwig and former PM, didn't hold back, slamming Pierre as a "liar" and a "spreader of hate." Even the most die-hard conservatives should feel a twinge of doubt after that bombshell. So, before you cast that vote, think on it, folks. Pierre Poillievre is not a good leader, he's a populist. Populists often employ rhetoric that pits "the people" against "the elites" or "the establishment," claiming to represent the interests of the ordinary citizens. They tend to advocate for policies that they claim will benefit the majority, often emphasizing issues such as national identity, economic redistribution, or opposition to perceived corruption or unfairness within the existing political system. Once elected, they take away your freedoms one-by-one! Feel free to use your keyboard warrior skills to look up Pierre Poillievre and Section 33, the "notwithstanding clause", and see what he could do to damage our country before you vote.
For comparison, as of December 2020, the countries with the highest debt-to-GDP ratios were Venezuela (241%), Japan (264%), and Sudan (186%)3. The United States, despite having the world’s largest GDP, ranks 12th in debt-to-GDP ratio. As of December 2023, the countries with the highest debt-to-GDP ratios are: 1. **Japan**: 264% 2. **Venezuela**: 241% 3. **Sudan**: 186% 4. **Greece**: 173% 5. **Singapore**: 168% 6. **Eritrea**: 164% 7. **Lebanon**: 151% 8. **Italy**: 142% 9. **United States**: 129% 10. **Cape Verde**: 127% In terms of debt-to-GDP ratio, an economic metric comparing a country’s government debt to its GDP, Canada’s debt to GDP ratio for 2022 was 61.42%, a 9.66% decline from 2021. This ratio is typically used to determine the stability and health of a nation’s economy. As of 2023, Canada’s economy is reported to be on a better footing than most of its peers, with strong economic fundamentals, including robust population growth, a strong labour market, and a well-regulated and well-capitalized financial system. The country’s debt-to-GDP ratio, a key indicator of economic health, was 67.8%2. This ratio is lower than many other countries, and Canada maintains both the lowest deficit and lowest net debt-to-GDP ratio of any G7 country. While it may be a true, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has added more debt than all other Prime Ministers combined. It’s important to note that many factors can affect a government’s fiscal results, such as the financial state inherited from one’s predecessor, economic booms or recessions, or even the political mood of the country. Under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's tenure, debt accumulation in Canada has been attributed to two main factors. Firstly, there has been a significant increase in program spending since the 2015 federal election. Secondly, economic downturns, which impact government revenue and increase spending, have contributed to the debt accumulation. While these factors are not unique to Trudeau's administration, their impact has been particularly notable during his time in office. The Canadian government has outlined a plan to manage and reduce the national debt. 2023-24 Debt Management Strategy: 1. **Fiscal Consolidation**: Following the unwinding of pandemic-era emergency supports, Canada's rate of fiscal consolidation has been the fastest in the G7. This means the government is working to reduce the budget deficit and, consequently, the national debt. 2. **Spending Reductions**: The government announced further reductions in public sector spending in the 2023 Fall Economic Statement. Combined with the savings introduced in Budget 2023, the government will be saving $4.8 billion per year in 2026-27 and ongoing. 3. **Responsible Fiscal Management**: The government is committed to responsible fiscal management, which includes maintaining a well-functioning government securities market and raising stable and low-cost funding. 4. **Investment in Canadians**: The government's fiscal management strategy also includes continued investment in Canadians and the Canadian economy. It's important to note that these measures are part of a broader strategy to ensure the sustainability of Canada's finances, which will allow the government to continue to responsibly invest in Canadians for years to come.
@@billybeefcake6543 Oh, my stars... "billybeefcake," now there's a moniker that screams sophistication, doesn't it? Ha, ha, ha! Nope, I'm not a bot, but your a garden variety internet troll. Hey, "billybeefcake," ever considered dusting off that keyboard and actually engaging in some research? Who knows, you might even manage to spark a neuron or two in that noggin of yours while you're at it!
@@JBaxter-pi8oj Welcome, and you are right, " I suspect it's a bit too wordy for the trolls to understand.". However, I pride myself on fostering engaging debates rather than resorting to petty insults. Admittedly, I don't always see eye-to-eye with every decision made by the government, regardless of who's in power. However, I prioritize conducting thorough research to ensure that my opinions are well-informed before making any judgments or decisions.
@@bobthekobb they are having trouble hiring Canadians in that field it was everywhere in the news so the original post is correct. Foreign worker's are hired most likely plus car companies are starting to tell the government that they can't sell them just google it.
@@bobthekobb the materials needed for the construction of ev batteries are rare china dominates that industry atm, i do see the interest for renewable energy but recycling that product and mining them might cause more damage than co2.
@@bobthekobbin 50 years if the damage to the environment becomes too toxic because of the materials in solar panels or the acid used in batteries like lithium it's irreversible to the human body.
@@XetaXones when the rich get taxed more. You with me? They increase the price $$$ of what they make making it harder on the poor and the rich make more money then they did before the increase......
Goodness gracious, it's high time you learned to decipher those squiggly symbols we call words and put those keyboard warrior skills to better use than stirring up trouble in the digital realm. How about using that mighty keyboard for enlightenment instead of spreading ignorance like a plague? News article reads.... Ghazi Hamad thanked Canada for their controversial support of a non-binding United Nations resolution calling for a ceasefire in war-torn Gaza - referring to a joint statement issued by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alongside his Australian and New Zealand counterparts calling for a “sustainable ceasefire” ...Dec 21, 2023
@cleopatrasnile If we can not criticize the government, then we will have exactly what Trudeau wants. No freedom. Just what China has, no freedom to criticize the government. The dictatorship Trudeau admires. That's un- Canadian.
@@cleopatrasnile Justin Trudeau is destroying Canada. People want this guy gone. He's the worst Prime Minister Canada has ever had. People are fed up and angry with his BS.
Well, bravo! You've graced us with your unparalleled wisdom by clicking on this video, and by that I mean, not really. How about you exit the basement, find some gainful employment, and spare us all the agony of your online trolling? Oh, and here's a pro tip, next time you see a video about Justin Trudeau, just keep on scrolling.
@@cleopatrasnile I am wonderfully employed, don’t have a basement. Lived through JT’s dad’s run as PM. He was a trainwreck too, so JT comes by his poor performance honestly. I recall a lot people people calling for his dad’s resignation as well but I think the “wacko” term was mostly applied to JT’s mum. Pro-tip for you, stop schilling and voting for incompetent leaders like JT and his merry band of wacko ministers. Cheers!
@@cleopatrasnile I am wonderfully employed, and don't even have a basement. I did live through JT's Dad's run as PM. He was a trainwreck of a PM too, so JT comes by his failings as a leader honestly. I recall that there were a lot of calls for JT's dad's resignation as well, which he finally did, but that "wacko" term was only applied to JT's mum, so he comes by that one honestly also. Pro-tip for you, don't vote for someone just because you think he is "cute" next time. I know you have voters remorse, we all do, but take the lesson to heart. Vote for good policies not cheekbones and hair. Cheers! 😉
@@pcon77 You've noted living through Pierre Trudeau's time as PM, with his first term from 1968 to 1979 and his second from 1980 to 1984. Considering this, I assume you were an adult during those years. Regardless of personal opinion, Pierre Trudeau had significant accomplishments; He negotiated Canada’s constitutional independence from Britain, established a new Canadian constitution, and created the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which enshrined civil rights and freedoms into law. Trudeau also made Canada officially bilingual through the Official Languages Act of 1969 and played a pivotal role in defeating the Quebec separatist movement. Additionally, he improved relations with France and established diplomatic ties with China in 1970, marking significant diplomatic achievements. Despite calls for his resignation, often politically motivated, Trudeau remained in office for 15 years and 164 days, solidifying his status as a dominant figure in Canadian politics. His resignation in 1984, following his famous walk in the snow in Ottawa, marked the end of an era in Canadian politics. Despite controversies, Trudeau’s vision of a bilingual, multicultural Canada with guaranteed rights and freedoms has become integral to the national identity. While I wasn't around to witness it, I must say, not bad for one Prime Minister, in my opinion. I must point out that I never made any statements about voting based on appearances. You must have confused me with someone else you're trolling on the internet. Voting should be based on policies and not superficial attributes.
We’re all waiting for the best news that you could deliver to Canadians….that you are resigning! Anything else you spew is just more of the tired, repetitive, meaningless drivel that we have heard over and over
We need to stop thinking that we are looking at incompetent government here... *This, is Diabolical.* Did you know that World Economic Forum Great Reset Agenda success, first requires Canada and the USA *"to become weaker domestically, and on the World stage"?* Did you know that Finance Minister Freeland has held a seat at the WEF board of directors table in Geneva, since 2019? Coincidence? Not a chance (my opinion). The public record fact that this glaring Freeland/WEF conflict of interests has never been challenged in Parliament, and never reported anywhere in the Canadian Press for 5 years and (still) counting, should disturb everyone. Canada's public information game, is rigged. We need a Public Inquiry. Who disagrees? You? Anyone?
Ah, yes, because clearly, the pinnacle of constructive criticism is demanding resignations like it's the latest TikTok challenge. Keep 'em coming, Captain Keyboard Warrior!
@cleopatrasnile You seriously think Trudeau doesn't deserve the demands to resign? Trudeau, his administration in 8 years, has more than doubled our nation's debt. He tried to get General Jodi Wilson Rebold to lie. Trudeau is working to destroy freedom of speech. He admires dictatorships. You can't seriously be in support of him and his record.
I implore every negative Conservative internet troll to put those keyboard warrior skills to better use! How about taking some time to actually read up on government policies before unleashing a barrage of Pierre Poilievre vitriol, disinformation, and frankly, un-Canadian divisive slogans? Let's elevate the conversation, shall we?
That carbon rebate would actually put money in your pocket if you reduce your usage and the rebate is more than you've spent! The Cons deeply resent that because they want all our tax dollars to go to fossil fuels!
How many of these jobs are to be filled with foreign workers? So far....crickets for an answer. Another investment that will pay off in 25 years, assuming Canada still exists by that time.
@@doug6784 Rather than descending into the depths of insipid insults that only serve to make you resemble a befuddled baboon, how about you channel your inner intellect and contribute to the conversation with comments that surpass the level of kindergarten banter?
@@foggyblues13 Ah, the Conservatives' fondness for tossing around the term "corruption" is quite amusing, isn't it? But one can't help but wonder if they truly grasp its definition or simply enjoy the irony of calling the kettle black. After all, many of their esteemed leaders over the decades have been caught red-handed in instances of embezzlement from Canadian taxpayers or cozy fundraisers. It's like a game of political hide-and-seek, only the seekers always seem to find themselves in the spotlight!
Yes indeed the world has really changed 40years rents were not had so cheap. I wish your critics would leave you alone and think twice. And support your good ideals. God bless you ❤for your good heart.
He's such a blessing in today's bizarre political climate. We'd be so screwed if the Conservatives were in power the last 8 years ! We'd be a bigger laughing stock than American politics.
@l.m2190 Supporting maga style so-called politics is more to do with a form of mental illness. Morally challenged and quite literally incapable of civilized or rational politics, and dangerous to society on all levels. Ignorance can only be afforded to those who are capable of being ignorant of whatever given facts. Or is that too deep ?
Absolutely! Trudeau's leadership has indeed been a steadying force in these turbulent (sometimes strange, DJT) political times. The alternative scenario you painted is certainly daunting to consider. It's reassuring to have a leader who navigates these challenges with grace and resilience, ensuring stability and progress for our country. When the Canadian Conservatives are in power, their policies often prioritize tax cuts for the wealthy, which can exacerbate income inequality. They promote the notion of trickle-down economics, arguing that tax breaks for the rich will stimulate investment and ultimately benefit everyone. However, this approach tends to disproportionately benefit the wealthy while doing little to address the needs of the average Canadian. Additionally, under Conservative governance, there may be cuts to social programs and public services, which can negatively impact the most vulnerable segments of society. Overall, the Conservative agenda often favors the interests of the wealthy over the broader population, leading to economic disparity and reduced support for essential services.
Ah, yes, because nothing screams unity and progress like dividing a country into parts based on... random whims? Might as well throw in Atlantis while we're at it!
@@cameronlilly4814 I could ask you that question. I'm just an ordinary Canadian citizen who doesn't want to lose the freedoms we've all come to expect under a dictatorial Con "government".
@@JBaxter-pi8oj Trudeau and his friends hate freedom, hence my desire to see them all gone. The whole mandatory covid vaccine BS made it obvious that the so called "Liberal" government was anything but liberal. I'll take the freedom offered by any conservative government, any day.
Hey You WonderWork. Thanks For Your Efforts :) The Word IS Alive. 6 = SCROLL For Time=6O-Seconds. 2nd=1Unit. 2=1. 6 = SCROLL For Hand & Writing Instrument. e = Linear Scroll. & IN THIS CASE, a = Proxied*KeyStone. e = The Real KeyStone. e = Linear Arks ARE Cereals. Agriculture, Writings & Deluges. e = Horizontal = Horizon. Ark-Under=Agricultural Instrument Attached To, Ark-Over=Path Of Celestial Vessels. Thanks For Your Efforts Justin :)
Why is it so boring? You chose to watch this RU-vid video. Seems like that's more about "you" than the video itself. It's a government video. When are those ever thrilling?