respect https://canadianriley.com Canadian Riley From Parliament to You Independent Political News Blog Sun, 04 Jun 2023 02:42:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://i0.wp.com/canadianriley.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/cropped-canadian-riley.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 respect https://canadianriley.com 32 32 214541444 More Inflation – Chrystia Freeland and The Liberal’s Plan to Control Inflation https://canadianriley.com/more-inflation-chrystia-freeland-and-the-liberals-plan-to-control-inflation/ https://canadianriley.com/more-inflation-chrystia-freeland-and-the-liberals-plan-to-control-inflation/?noamp=mobile#respond Fri, 17 Jun 2022 01:13:50 +0000 https://canadianriley.com/?p=568 “I’m confident that our plan is the right one. But I do not underestimate the economic difficulties and, frankly, the uncertainty of the months to come,” says Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland in Toronto speech on government’s proposals to ease the impact of inflation.

Canadian inflation currently stands at 6.8 per cent. This means that the loonie is losing nearly seven cents of purchasing power every 12 months. For a Canadian earning a median income of $55,700 per year, that translates to an annual inflationary loss of $3,787.60.

On the eve of the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadian federal debt stood at $686 billion. That’s now ballooned to more than $1.1 trillion. Even after a sharp scale back in government spending for the 2022 budget, Canada is still spending well above pre-pandemic levels; this year’s $52.8 billion deficit represents $1,400 per Canadian in new debt

Government spending has been so massive, in fact, that the average Canadian was ultimately sitting on more cash than if a pandemic had never happened. Or, as the Bank of Canada put it, “extraordinary fiscal support more than offset (pandemic) income losses, so on balance, household income increased.”

“The five points I’ve spoken about today, respect for the central role of the Bank of Canada, investing in people, fiscal restraint, good jobs, and a new affordability plan will help sustain the robust recovery we’ve made from the COVID recession.”

 

 

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Conservative Leadership Race : Meet the Candidates at the Debate https://canadianriley.com/conservative-leadership-race-meet-the-candidates-at-the-debate/ https://canadianriley.com/conservative-leadership-race-meet-the-candidates-at-the-debate/?noamp=mobile#respond Thu, 09 Jun 2022 00:20:06 +0000 https://canadianriley.com/?p=297 Conservative Leadership Race : Meet the Candidates at the Debate

Roman Baber came to Canada when he was 15, and he didn’t have a cent to our name. Hw worked in the private sector for 12 years, joined and grew in small business and was elected by the community that welcomed hin as a new Canadian 20 years earlier. Baber says “I’m not your typical politician. I don’t even like politics. But I love my country. And I love Canadians. And I’m not going to sit back and watch the erosion of Canada’s democracy and Canada’s opportunity.”

Jean Charestst has fought at every moment to preserve the unity of this country, whether it’s the referendum in Quebec, or when he was premier of Quebec. He feels that the country today is way below its potential and badly divided, whether it’s separatism in Quebec or Western alienation.  He is running to unite the party so that the party will bit speak with one voice and one vision.

Pierre Poilievre believes that Canadian have lost control of their lives and that big bossy government has taken their money and tells them what to do, leaving the country desperate and divided. He is running for prime minister to give you back control of your life by making Canada the freest nation on Earth. Poilievre is running to put you back in charge of your life by making Canada the freest nation on Earth.

Scott Aitchison will ask his cabinet to reflect on as he governs, accountability within our movement will make us better. Aitchison  indicated that our values and our principles are timeless communities, families, free speech, freedom of religion, fiscal responsibility, and that acting on these principles and debating with respect Act are the recipe for our movements success. He feels that our politics are increasingly divided, and that we have stopped respecting those.

Dr. Leslyn Lewis said that the fabric of our nation is being torn apart by canceled culture and woke ism provinces are threatening to leave our great Confederation debt is piling up to the tune of $1.2 trillion. Lewis indicated that National Unity is at an all time low, and many people are traumatized by COVID lock downs and government mandates. Lewis is running to be a bridge builder to unite the party and to unite this country. She will respect freedoms and uphold our Charter of Rights and is running to make Canada the freest and most prosperous country in the world.

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Liberals Not Denying Trudeau Said a Six Letter F Bomb Word Blames the Conservatives Tough Questions https://canadianriley.com/liberals-not-denying-trudeau-said-a-six-letter-f-bomb-word-blames-the-conservatives-tough-questions/ https://canadianriley.com/liberals-not-denying-trudeau-said-a-six-letter-f-bomb-word-blames-the-conservatives-tough-questions/?noamp=mobile#respond Thu, 09 Jun 2022 00:18:34 +0000 https://canadianriley.com/?p=295 Liberals not denying that Trudeau said a six letter F word. Liberal Mark Holland blames the Conservatives tough questions during heated debate. May 5, 2022.

Reporter ask Mr. Holland if he can explain what happened in the house yesterday regarding the Prime Minister’s, unparliamentary language.  Holland responded that it was extremely noisy a lot going on and that emotions can run high and that yesterday was a very emotional day, but did not deny that Prime Minister Trudeau said a F-word.

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