
Voters in Carleton riding will face the longest ballot in Canadian history when they enter the voting booth on or before April 28.

Ah, true. It is specifically stated that the federal government needs to focus on affordable housing. I know provinces have housing as part of their budgets too, but I'm not really clear on how each level of governments housing budget funnels down to housing/the people.
To be fair about them saying house prices can't come down, any party would be saying that. If prices dropped enough there would be a lot of people across Canada with mortgages higher than the value of their home and that could easily turn into a bad situation.
He does say that the supply needs to be increased, which should help with prices. Demand is outpacing supply by a lot right now.
The details are here if you actually want to read them
How have they not figured out that the all mighty five forward power play isn't working? It's time to try something different on the power play
Do you think that's something they could easily do? It's a nice idea, but it's much more complicated to do anything about that
It would just be the last liberal vote that matters though. That's the one that made the difference /s
Out of curiosity, have you switched to another streaming service? I've been trying some others, but I have to say... Spotify works well. Basic functionality seems to be a struggle for some others. Example - Deezer has no memory/awareness of what I was playing on my computer if I switch to my phone
I'm sure anyone reading this knows, but it's really that they weren't allowed to be at the debates rather than they couldn't. Couldn't almost sounds like their leader got sick, wasn't able to travel for some reason, etc
Voters in Carleton riding will face the longest ballot in Canadian history when they enter the voting booth on or before April 28.
Ok.. that's better than him winning or losing and not quitting
Or a big one
Learn about which level of government is responsible for providing certain programs or services.
This is always important, but especially with the election coming up. I've heard a lot of people blaming the federal government for things the provincial government is responsible for.
This is good in my opinion. We need more companies to draw attention to the tariffs being the problem.
That's not a fair comparison at all. There are more steps to something getting published in a newspaper, magazine, etc. vs showing up on a social media site. The amount of users and content generated on social media does not allow for the same kind of scrutiny, definitely not in a reasonable way.
Normally I'd agree with that, but this is not a normal election
How much of that is made in America? Isn't most of it manufactured overseas?
Or a big one... Or a medium sized one...
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I want to know if it weighs more than a pound of ants
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/dental/dental-care-plan/qualify.html#wb-cont Federal Dental plan details ^
That's totally understandable. I'm just pointing out for anyone that reads the comments that the source is a bit misleading. FWIW, I wish he did follow through on electoral reform
You're right, that is in the video description. The actual video shows Trudeau talking about it though and he doesn't say it's his biggest regret. He does say "I do wish we had been able to change the way we elect our governments in this country..." That is different than saying"My biggest regret is not changing the way we elect our governments in this country..."
The title is a bit misleading based on his quote in the video.
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‘Please support local’: Guelph businesses taking a hit during construction
It seems crazy how long the construction on York Rd has been going on for/will go on for. It really sucks for the businesses there and anyone living in the area