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    Default Good albeit sad and true ead.

    Same could be said of Ontario the past 20-25 years.

    We’re good at fluff, and saying all the right things ( virtue signalling) mediocre on some things. But the things that matter, and getting stuff done. Not so much.

    https://nationalpost.com/news/canada...-anything-done

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    This is where all the money is being spent. Social engineering of a new world order that supports Agenda 2030.

    "To accelerate progress towards Canada’s commitment to the 2030 Agenda, the Minister of Children, Families and Social Development was appointed to lead Canada’s implementation of the 2030 Agenda in close collaboration with all other ministers and their departments."

    https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-...egy.html#h2.06


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    Very good article it clearly shows the sad state of disrepair this country is in and facing. When we finally get a real leader that can make some hard decisions and step on a few toes then and only then we might be able to crawl out of this abyss that this country has fallen into. Until that happens we can only except the status quo and the worsening of the current situation and unfortunately that is all I can see for the near future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigboy 304 View Post
    Very good article it clearly shows the sad state of disrepair this country is in and facing. When we finally get a real leader that can make some hard decisions and step on a few toes then and only then we might be able to crawl out of this abyss that this country has fallen into. Until that happens we can only except the status quo and the worsening of the current situation and unfortunately that is all I can see for the near future.
    Tend to agree, with the pandering and giveaways I do believe we are going to have to hit rock bottom before anything turns around. Much like a crack head, we will have to lose it all then start again. I just hope it won't be too late.

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    Sadly our silent Conservative leader is playing right along with the agendas. The only reason he's giving Trudeau a hard time is because he's pissed off he's not leading the 2030agenda.
    Many might disagree, but the trashing of Sloan and demotion of Pierre is proof enough.
    The red flags were up on the Conservatives years ago when they called Max Bernier a radical and choose Scheer to lead.
    Now the Conservatives have sadly chosen the silent globalist to lead. O'Toole is now silencing his own party members who don't agree with the current path of the UN and WEF, and the rest of the elites pulling his puppet strings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canadaman30 View Post
    Sadly our silent Conservative leader is playing right along with the agendas. The only reason he's giving Trudeau a hard time is because he's pissed off he's not leading the 2030agenda.
    Many might disagree, but the trashing of Sloan and demotion of Pierre is proof enough.
    The red flags were up on the Conservatives years ago when they called Max Bernier a radical and choose Scheer to lead.
    Now the Conservatives have sadly chosen the silent globalist to lead. O'Toole is now silencing his own party members who don't agree with the current path of the UN and WEF, and the rest of the elites pulling his puppet strings.
    I do believe the real reason for the removal of Pierre Poilievre from finance critic was that he was receiving too much of the spot light and was showing his superiority over O'toole which is quite easy to see. It's again too bad that he isn't the leader of the federal conservatives as he is a well spoken man that would mop the floor with either O'toole, Truedope or Jagmeet Singh. Another reason I believe O'toole is so quiet and afraid to push the envelope with Truedope and call a election is leading a country that is in such financial disarray and a mess on so many numerous fronts that trudope has put us in and contributed to is not really a job that most would look forward to if they do win the election. As soon as you try to start balancing the budget and spending with in out means and on important things that would actually better the country the left and many other numerous groups would be screaming bloody murder looking for their free government hand outs they have been so a customed to receiving under the current federal abomination.
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    Agree on that Tifboy. Pierre presented a serious challenge to O’Toole. And further, was getting the lion share of the spotlight amd soundbytes. When O’Toole needs to be.

    With respect to the article, are the brass tacks not really about priorities. Or lack of them/arse backwards?

    what’s changed in Ontario since the late 90s? And with respect to the feds and their embarrasing

    record on things.

    “nuff said”
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigboy 304 View Post
    I do believe the real reason for the removal of Pierre Poilievre from finance critic was that he was receiving too much of the spot light and was showing his superiority over O'toole which is quite easy to see. It's again too bad that he isn't the leader of the federal conservatives as he is a well spoken man that would mop the floor with either O'toole, Truedope or Jagmeet Singh. Another reason I believe O'toole is so quiet and afraid to push the envelope with Truedope and call a election is leading a country that is in such financial disarray and a mess on so many numerous fronts that trudope has put us in and contributed to is not really a job that most would look forward to if they do win the election. As soon as you try to start balancing the budget and spending with in out means and on important things that would actually better the country the left and many other numerous groups would be screaming bloody murder looking for their free government hand outs they have been so a customed to receiving under the current federal abomination.
    I agree Pierre has been given the spotlight for presenting facts to parliament and speaking the truth. O'toole attacking his own mp's is sadly ruining any hopes of him winning an election.
    O'toole does have allies on his team like Michelle Rempel Garner, whos a member of the WEF and is indeed working towards the agenda, she's just hiding it in plain sight.
    Sadly our Conservative party are not what they once were.
    Gun owners that think O'toole will reverse all the current gun control laws, bans of the liberals will be very disappointed even if they can win the next election.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigboy 304 View Post
    Another reason I believe O'toole is so quiet and afraid to push the envelope with Truedope and call a election is leading a country that is in such financial disarray and a mess on so many numerous fronts that trudope has put us in and contributed to is not really a job that most would look forward to if they do win the election.
    I hope that is the game plan...he'd be foolish to take the reins for another 2 yrs....the Liberal will bury themselves like they did in Ontario with Wynne.

    I never thought O'Toole should have been selected at party leader. Poor choice when we needed a strong leader (also Sheers failing).

    We can only hope that the voters decide the Village Idiot has to go and the Cons will be granted the mop and bucket to clean up the mess...Like Ford was.

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    I agree with everything said above and quite frankly O'tooles ties with Proctor and Gamble and his agreement to the Paris Accord scares the crap out of me just the same as a Liberal majority.

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