Tag: news

  • Canada Budget Review Part One

    Unmasking the Budget’s Shell Game: Operational Spending’s Sneaky Side-Step to “Capital” Preamble….Diving into the 2025 Federal Budget: A Page-by-Page Autopsy (Because Someone Has to)Alright, fellow Canucks – I’ve cracked open the 2025 Federal Budget like it’s a mystery novel, but instead of whodunits, it’s who-didn’t-see-this-fiscal-fireworks-show-coming. Plan: I’m reading it page by page, and whenever I…

  • Are You Kidding Me? Another Budget, Another Fairy Tale.

    Good evening, Canada! And for those of you tuning in from the Finance Minister’s office, wipe that self-satisfied smirk off your face, because we’re about to dive into your little game. Tomorrow, Canadians will be subjected to the annual spectacle known as the Federal Budget. And if the pre-game hype is any indication – all…

  • Carney’s Sermon on the Mount(ain of Debt): How Liberals Are Turning Canada into a Broke Cousin Nobody Wants at the Family BBQ

    Ah, Canada—our polite, maple-syrup-soaked paradise, where the biggest drama used to be whether Tim Hortons runs out of double-doubles on a holiday.But lately? It’s like watching a slow-motion train wreck directed by a committee of drunk uncles: the Liberal government, under the slick-suited Mark Carney, preaching “sacrifices” while rifling through your wallet like it’s an…

  • “Carney’s ‘Swing for the Fences’: Liberals’ Generational Investment Gamble Risks Canada’s Debt Crisis

    The Generational Curse: Ottawa’s Fiscal Mirage In the shadowed corridors of Ottawa, where the air grows thick with the scent of desperation, the Liberal government under Prime Minister Mark Carney is whispering a seductive mantra: “generational investment.” He delivered this line—and the even more audacious “swing for the fences”—at a pre-budget speech to a rapt…

  • Canada’s Funeral: How the Liberals’ $250 Billion Spending Spree Will Bury Us All

    Brace yourselves, Canada, because we’re staring down the barrel of a financial and cultural apocalypse. If the Liberals, led by their globalist poster boy Mark Carney, seize power on April 28, 2025, they’ll ram through a $250 billion spending plan that’ll make our already obscene $1.2 trillion national debt look like pocket change. This isn’t…

  • Mark Carney’s Track Record: Failures, Misjudgments & Criticisms

    Bank of Canada (2008–2013) – Early Tenure Challenges Bank of England (2013–2020) – Contested Policies & Forecasts Private Sector & Climate Finance Roles (2020–Present) – Conflicts & Controversies Global Perspectives on Carney’s Competence and Political Prospects Conclusion Mark Carney’s career has certainly featured notable accomplishments, but equally it has been punctuated by high-profile missteps and…

  • Oh Canada, Where’s Your Spine?

    You know, Canada used to be the country that quietly got along with everyone. We were the neighbour who returned your lawnmower with a full tank of gas, the polite one who held the door open for America even while they stomped around like an elephant on roller skates. But now? Now we’re the guy…

  • What Canada Post Isn’t Telling Us: A Nightmare in the Making

    You’ve seen the headlines: “Canada Post Delays Persist After Holiday Rush” or “Backlogs Expected to Clear Soon.” But let’s get real—what they’re not telling you is that without a monumental increase in the workforce or freezing incoming shipments, catching up is about as likely as winning the lottery without buying a ticket. Let’s break it…

  • Australia’s Infrastructure Crisis: A Ticking Time Bomb for Taxpayers

    Australia’s Infrastructure Crisis: A Ticking Time Bomb for Taxpayers In a country priding itself on stability and prosperity, Australia’s approach to infrastructure spending has all the hallmarks of a government playing Russian roulette with the future. Decades of underinvestment, political optics over substance, and a backlog of overdue maintenance have left the nation teetering on…

  • LEAD NEVER FOLLOW – PAVEMENT WARS

    You know, we live in a world where everyone claims to love science—until science asks us to think beyond the headlines. It’s like we’re trapped in a bad infomercial, dazzled by the latest “green” buzzwords or feel-good initiatives that look great in the short term but fall apart when you dig deeper. Take roads, for…