$17.7 million was put towards this initiative, and despite there being a large portion of Canadians objecting to this move, the Liberals have alluded to their CBDC plans in the 2023 budget, but far quieter this time.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is rumoured to be planning to resign in the next couple of weeks and may accept a job at The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). An Independent Journalist known as The Pleb Reporter on Twitter said he had received multiple sources in government telling him that Freeland […]
Although what McKenna and the Liberal government did on that public works program demonstrated their utter lack of competence, and raises issues around further financial impropriety due to the lack of accountability, on an ethical level this still pales in comparison to what our current Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland just did in late 2022.
On Friday, January 13th, 2023 a group of Iranian Canadian activists stood outside in the cold at Chrystia Freeland’s constituent office in Toronto, to protest the inaction of the Liberal party on their Iran policy. In particular, their failure to follow through on their promise to list the IRGC as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) under the criminal code of Canada.
Apparently, Freeland is establishing a new corporation out of nowhere in order to manage this new massive sum of money, but no Act exists that would lay out the duties and limitations of such a corporation. This is very different from what the Bill stated, which would give the Canadian public the impression Freeland was purchasing shares in an already established green tech investment firm for the Canadian government.
Well…although it may be a good idea in theory for the Liberals to find a better leader to face off against Poilievre than Trudeau, the trouble comes when actually trying to find a viable alternative.
You almost cannot blame people for breaking out into an outburst of rage when a politician like Chrystia Freeland is trying to stop Canadian farmers from using the amount of fertilizer they need to maintain their output of food, and she won’t even explain the policy when asked about it. Freeland just pretends she isn’t undermining the production of Canadian agriculture, and arrogantly ignores reporters who ask her about it.
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