Meanwhile, their own science says it will do almost nothing to save the oceans
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Big Banks don’t often directly criticize the federal government, since they usually want Ottawa to continue treating them nicely. But economists at Scotiabank have fired a not tremendously subtle broadside at the Trudeau government for continuing to pour deficit-financed cash into Canada’s already overheated economy, “less government consumption would lead to a lower path for the policy rate and take some of the burden of adjustment away from the private sector.
With the Conservatives, Green Party and Alberta United Conservative Party currently consumed by vicious infighting, the Assembly of First Nations has decided to join in. After National Chief RoseAnne Archibald publicly called for an audit to clean up corruption within the Assembly, she was suspended on the grounds that she was undermining the integrity of the organization.
Quebec Premier Francois Legault has avoided any overt separatist talk, but he has been making some really nationalistic statements of latethe Charter of Rights and Freedoms. If you’re the cynical type, you might conclude that Legault is simply trying to kill the Parti Québécois once and for all.
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