Listening to Ganum today on the meeting that Premier Smith is having with Lukasek I am wondering why not just have his referendum on the vote in October? If enough say no to his question isn't it the same as a referendum that the other side wants? I for one want this to wake up the East and don't care how it happens. Another caller said she needs to call an provincial election in October and take the rest of questions on the ballot - this could be risky but I am leaning toward it as terrified that the NDP will get in again and right now Nemshi is their handicap IMHO.
WEF/UN/Globalists have proven they can’t be trusted now given the key to Canada. Are you awake yet Canadians??
REPORT: UN Climate Scientists Flip on the Climate Doomsday Narrative | Stand on Guard CLIP
WATCH Have they been lying about climate change this whole time? Are they cancelling climate change doomsday scenario for the data centers?
The UN climate scientists admit the high emission doomsday scenarios were overblown. UN climate change scientists flip: climate change not too bad anymore according to a new report. No doomsday on the horizon.
On this Stand on Guard clip, we question why the UN might be backtracking on previous dire predictions, suggesting a new agenda at play. We examine how this shift could be tied to the proliferation of data center construction and the increasing demands on our power grid from artificial intelligence. It's crucial to consider the broader implications for our communities and hold big tech accountable.
Thank you to @jimmy_dore for pointing out this...
What we need ….credibility….
Carney’s "Long-Time Friend" Budget Watchdog Isn’t Backing His Numbers ... Nor Should She
When the federal government unveiled its new “sovereign‑style” investment fund—one that promises both to boost Canadian infrastructure and let ordinary Canadians “share in the upside”—the spin was polished and upbeat. Mark Carney’s team framed it as a way to fill a critical financing gap, crowd‑in private capital, and give households a shot at better returns than the stock market. But one of the people who should be most sympathetic to that pitch isn’t buying it.
Annette Ryan, Canada’s new Parliamentary Budget Officer, has spent her career steeped in the machinery of federal finance—and she’s not shy about saying when the numbers don’t add up.
Who Is Annette Ryan?
Annette Ryan isn’t a political appointee in the usual sense. She’s a career public‑finance professional whose résumé reads like a primer on how Ottawa actually manages money. She spent years at Finance Canada, where she worked on fiscal policy, budget planning, and the kind of ...