Poilievre is different in the fact that he actually takes time to define the problems he is talking about. He will go on a five-minute rant about the problems causing the inflated housing market and has the power to make a crowd actually listen as he breaks down an issue and the forces at work that create it.
There is no rule that says countries must declare their intent to make Bitcoin legal tender at the annual Bitcoin Conference. It could very easily happen sometime even this year that more countries follow the path El Salvado has set out, and here’s a list of strong candidates in contention.
At a recent packed campaign rally in Calgary for Conservative Party leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre, The National Telegraph was in attendance to ask Poilievre about his stance on the use of Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), in light of the Liberals researching the implementation of digital currency in Canada.
Less than a week after appearing as a speaker at the 2022 Bitcoin Conference in Miami, promising to forward legislation recognizing Bitcoin as legal tender in Mexico, Mexican Senator Indira Kempis has forwarded legislation to push for CBDC adoption in Mexico.
On top of this, Bitcoin Bonds are now allowed to be floated by other municipalities in Honduras, and other firms or political jurisdictions outside the U.S., from within the jurisdiction of Próspera.
New Blue Party of Ontario MPP, Belinda Karahalios (MPP for Cambridge), despite being the only MPP for her party in the Ontario provincial Legislature got the Ontario PC Party to reverse course on voting to pass the NDP’s Bill 67, which was seeking to inject Critical Race Theory into the classroom.
What Freeland and the rest of the Liberal government are missing is what caused developers to not want to increase the housing stock. Their solution to the problem merely builds a smattering of subsidized housing and makes it slightly easier for first-time home buyers to save a tiny fraction of the average $816,000 price tag for a house in Canada.
His event in Langley this Sunday continued this trend. Representing The National Telegraph, I had arrived 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start of the event and had to line up outside, and around the corner of 2 buildings on the block. The line never moved and we were eventually told the venue had reached capacity for the fire code.
The Liberal government’s Heritage Minister MP Pablo Rodriguez is seeking to pass a new piece of legislation that under the guise of supporting Canadian local media will pad out the budgets of already subsidized legacy media, at the expense of independent news publications.
The CBDC acronym stands for Central Bank Digital Currency, and it operates exactly how the name sounds: it’s a digital currency completely controlled by the Bank of Canada, and on most levels, the concept is a copy of the Chinese Digital Yuan, which was rolled out last year.
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