, 10.16.2025 07:12 PM

Sun Media panel: Carney isn’t fighting for Canadian jobs

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11 Comments

  1. Gilbert says:

    When you move your headquarters from Toronto to New York and you own pipelines in the US, it’s clear where your heart is. Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me.

  2. Warren,

    Warren, the Liberal guy (nice to hear) is on fire! Good for you.

  3. Warren,

    Alberta and BC have no jurisdiction over pipelines, period. Ottawa can force a pipeline to the West Coast, but it never will because there goes Carney’s BC seats. Eby needs to go with popular sovereignty. Let the people of BC speak and then abide by the result. And as a newsflash for Smith, if you win a referendum in BC, use your brain and agree to royalties being paid to BC. Otherwise, you are fucked and will stay fucked permanently. Show BC the money if they approve of a northern pipeline in a referendum. See how easy that is?

    • Curious v says:

      I’m all for the Feds building pipelines but they should own them permanently and pay royalties to the provinces they cross

  4. Warren,

    Maybe it’s time I run for CPC leader. Nah, not enough of a masochist. LOL.

  5. Steve T says:

    As a lifelong Conservative, I will give props to Carney not on the jobs side, but on the criminal justice side. His proposed changes to the criminal justice system are what we desperately need – especially here in Winnipeg where crimes (and especially repeat violent offenses) are completely out of control.
    We will see what details are announced next week, but hopefully it involves major toughening of bail requirements; major lengthening of jail sentences; and major reductions in the number of silly bleeding-heart excuses that are baked into our current so-called “justice system”.
    If Carney can do something to keep criminals (all criminals) in jail for a whole lot longer, he might swing my vote.

    • Steve,

      Got to peel back the layers on this one: some are for three violent offences in a row and boom while others are for three offences, of which one is violent and boom. I’m a bleeding heart progressive but am part of the second group. Nationally, crime continues to drop in most localities but in some cities it’s the opposite.

      Contrast that with the Americans abandoning mandatory minimums in several states for budgetary reasons: too many inmates, not enough prisons and it was costing a fortune to build new ones.

      Contrast that with governments who love to encourage repeat offenders. To my knowledge, there are no vocational or training programs while in prison so guess what immediately happens when an inmate is released. Duh, governments are stupid and will remain stupid forever.

      Finally, as most of you know, Carney’s policy is just another example of his government stealing CPC policies.

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