In 2022 a man went on the Belleville Neighbors Facebook group to say that he was considering suicide because he worked full-time and couldn't afford a 1-bedroom apartment. Since then, rentals have become much less affordable. Canada once was, but no longer is, a place where a full-time job got you a place of your own no questions asked. A former coworker once told me that when her husband gets here from India they'll have a long talk about whether it makes sense to stay in Canada. As far as she is concerned, they had a better quality of life in India. A friend of mine works full-time in manufacturing making well above minimum wage. He uses the food bank. In Canada there are those with housing equity and those living through third-world living standards, and it wasn't this way even a few years ago. The overriding subject of discussion within the Laurentian aristocracy ought to be how this happened and how to reverse it. The fact that the discussion is not framed in this way, and that politicos instead talk about fiddling at the margins with dental care and inclusion rates, is why there's a brewing rage among the electorate.
"The Head of Policy in the office of a PM of Canada" is not faint praise; it is a dull condemnation by the Hurle Burley or vice versa. Yet another suggestive Hurle comment was made to Maher and Wells; " We've all met the PM and know how intelligent he must be.." Yet how do most adults conceive of JT in opposition to such informed opinions? The answer = Umm..listen..!