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    Trudeau, finance minister clash over green plans, soaring deficit

    I dislike Morneau but it appears he is the only sane person standing between fckface Trudeau bankrupting the country for good. Probably gets fired tomorrow and then Marxist commie Carney comes in.

    You will never restart this economy without the oil industry. Full stop. Watch Canada burn. We need to get to an election and if the status quo is returned, then a referendum.

    But chuck should be thrilled.

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    OTTAWA (Reuters) - A deepening rift between Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his finance minister about coronavirus spending is also fueled by disagreements over the scope and scale of proposed green initiatives, three sources familiar with the matter said.

    Trudeau and Finance Minister Bill Morneau are scheduled to meet on Monday in a bid to sort out their differences, said a fourth source aware of the meeting. The sources requested anonymity given the sensitivity of the situation.

    Morneau and his team have pushed back against other cabinet ministers about how much funding was needed, including to what extent the recovery could be helped by investing in environmental projects, the people added.

    Trudeau, who campaigned on a platform to tackle climate change, believes the 2021 budget should have an ambitious environmental element to start weaning the heavily oil-dependent economy off fossil fuels and has recently hired former Bank of England governor Mark Carney as an informal adviser, aides say.
    The appointment, coupled with a Globe and Mail report that Trudeau and Morneau had clashed over the amount of money Ottawa is spending to combat the coronavirus, led to speculation about the future of the finance minister. Morneau, 57, has been in the job since the Liberals took power in late 2015.
    Asked for a reaction to the Reuters reporting, Trudeau spokesman Cameron Ahmad noted the prime minister issued a statement on Tuesday saying he had "full confidence" in Morneau, who confidants say is alarmed by ballooning budget deficits.

    Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson along with Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna, who is a former environment minister, have met with top civil servants to discuss options that could involve billions of dollars in extra spending, said one of the three sources familiar with the matter. Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault, a life-long green activist, also attended the meetings.

    Morneau's resistance to expensive environmental initiatives reflects his roots in Bay Street, Toronto's financial center, and a view held among right-leaning Liberals that deficits are out of control.
    "The idea of greening the economy just by spending money on every project you have in front of you is not really serious," said a fifth source sympathetic to Morneau's position.

    Possible budget measures range from investments to help provinces reduce their carbon footprint, boosting research into clean technology and encouraging the construction of efficient buildings.
    "Morneau has been saying: 'We need to get a grip'. And that isn't always popular," said one of the three sources familiar with the matter.

    The offices of Morneau and the three ministers did not respond to requests for comment.
    Canada's budget deficit is forecast to hit C$343.2 billion ($253.4 billion), the largest shortfall since World War Two, this fiscal year. Total coronavirus support is nearly 14% of gross domestic product.
    "He was not very keen on a huge deficit; that's not what he wanted as his legacy," said a sixth source familiar with Morneau's thinking.

    Problems between a finance minister and colleagues with ambitious and expensive proposals are not unusual. "Every single department in government that spends money ends up butting heads with Finance," said the fifth source.

    But Morneau is feeling increasingly isolated at the cabinet table, with no close allies among his colleagues, according to the source.

    Adding to Morneau's challenges, several cabinet members were upset when he revealed that he had forgotten to repay C$41,366 in travel expenses covered for him by a charity at the heart of an ethics probe, one of the three sources said. Both Morneau and Trudeau are facing ethics inquiries related to the charity.
    Last edited by jazz; Aug 16, 2020, 16:08.

    #2
    Seems like an engineered story line to boost Trudeau and allow for more justification for Morneau’s dismissal? We know the Libs and their media connections/Telford can not be trusted. Hopefully the whole lot of them get turfed though.

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      #3
      Another fake news manufactured scandal story.

      If Skippy fires Morneau over ethics he would have to resign.

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        #4
        Trudeau has fell deep into the UN plan which demands the unfettered green projects as part of the great reset . This is regardless if any common sense of ones overall economy recovery. It is a recipe for disaster for Canada and it’s tax payers .
        If this story is true , Monroe actually does understand something about how an economy must work . And exemplifies the complete incompetence and ignorance of Trudeau and his other inner circle clowns

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          #5
          Makes you wanna start smoking pot doesn't it??

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            #6
            And right on cue, fckface fires the only semi adult in his cabinet.

            https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/morneau-to-resign-as-finance-minister-mp-after-breakdown-in-relations-with-trudeau-covid-policy-we-scandal?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echob ox=1597706332 Bill Morneau to resign as finance minister, MP following breakdown in relations with Trudeau over COVID policy, WE scandal

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              #7
              Would you want to be at the helm of that floundering vessel?

              You know what they say about rats and a sinking ship.

              Trudope will be too busy re-arranging deck chairs to notice the ship is taking on water.

              Any guess who the next finance minister will be? Is anyone elected actually qualified?
              It would appear the PMO doesn't think so if Mark Carney is being consulted.

              That pompous arrogant unqualified prick, Trudeau, should be the first to walk the plank.....Captain Oblivious.

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                #8
                Ya the big fake fight let’s make it look like I m upset with you Bill so the idiots think I didn’t know what you’re doing with we.

                Who I their right mind would want that Portfolio now?

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                  #9
                  Now that Dr Philpott is gone we have a graphic artist as health minister. I think Chaggar or Monsef are ready to be promoted to Finance.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Taiga View Post
                    Now that Dr Philpott is gone we have a graphic artist as health minister. I think Chaggar or Monsef are ready to be promoted to Finance.
                    It’s like the Alberta ndp govt. Health minister wasn’t a picture of health etc.

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                      #11
                      House prices are up 14% over last July. Record number of sales this July, houses being sold as fast as put on the market.

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                        #12
                        Farma beat me too it: rats fleeing the sinking ship. Sadly Morneau was the only member of the cabinet that could be considered an adult. This would be funny if it was possible that the damage could be repaired. Welcome to the third world canuckistan.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by tweety View Post
                          House prices are up 14% over last July. Record number of sales this July, houses being sold as fast as put on the market.
                          Where is that ?

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                            #14
                            Real estate agents are very busy in the Edmonton region as well. When you are going to have to live life under house arrest, it better be in a nice house. The expectation is for inflation as money printing has gone wild which benefits real estate.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                              Where is that ?
                              Everywhere, probably because of rates being dropped to 1.9%. Last thing we need is the entire country getting more personal debt.

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