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Friday, 23 November 2018

Borrowing binge continues with Liberal fiscal update.


Posted by Jeff Burney at 16:18 No comments:
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Labels: Bill Morneau, Christmas, cindy-lou who, deficits, grinch, presents, seuss

Monday, 19 November 2018

Bombardier cuts 5,000 jobs.


Posted by Jeff Burney at 12:51 No comments:
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Labels: Bombardier, Christmas, job cuts, justine trudeau, Santa, train set

Saturday, 10 November 2018

Ex GG expense claims under scrutiny.


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Labels: governor general, public support, rideau hall, unaccountable expenses

Friday, 2 November 2018

StatsCan demands private banking data of hundreds of thousands of Canadians.


Posted by Jeff Burney at 16:44 No comments:
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Labels: bank records, binoculars, Frankenstein, monster, spying, statistics canada, surveillance state
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