20 Replies to “Entitled to their entitlements”

  1. Only a misogynistic racist (or maybe that should read racist misogynist) would even raise an issue about this suite deal.

  2. Millions to the liberal’s is just pocket change.
    Check out the 9 plus BILLION that they spent on foreign governments in an attempt to give Turdo a U.N. security seat.
    Why is our Loyal Opposition not bringing this up in question period?

  3. “Why is our Loyal Opposition”
    Now there is a misnomer if I ever saw one! They are loyal to only one thing…lining their pockets as much and as quick as possible. I’m convinced that any papers these thieves from any party must sign to get into the party and to run contains one question….please give a short statement of how you successfully ripped off people in your previous life,going back to grade school.

  4. The very name of the Ministry tells me that every penny spent in its name is wasted or counterproductive.
    Worse yet, that Ministry is, obviously, seriously under-funded.

  5. Sorry you lost me at “Status of Women Minister Patty Hajdu”, what f***ing bizzaro world are we living in? there is so much wrong within these six words to start with that anything that follows must be wrong.

  6. Yah COLON, how bizzar. Butt one has to wonder why such great intellects like you are just figuring that out now. Departments of the useless have been around for many years. Even harpo had them

  7. When I first glanced at the lead sentence of the piece, I read it as, ‘Statues of Women Minister Patty Hajdu…”
    After reading the full article, it appears my first impression was correct.

  8. I’m sure a large portion of that cost is for security. This is the same idiot that doesn’t want to allow women to protect themselves.
    http://www.nationalreview.com/article/442899/canadian-politician-pepper-spray-offensive-women-men-rape
    Canada’s minister of status of women, Patty Hajdu, has denounced a proposal that would allow Canadians to carry pepper spray, saying it’s “offensive” to women because it focuses on women protecting themselves rather than on stopping men from attacking.

  9. I read a twitter battle a few hours ago where some twerp was defending her. Surprise, he was some kind of communications director for an Ontario government ministry. And that’s how you rack up historic debt.

  10. Sometimes we have to agree with enemy666:
    From REAL Women.ca (a group dedicated to family and recognizing that women do not need special treatment from government)
    “The feminist organization Equal Voice (EV), which received $1.47 million from Status of Women between 2006 and 2012, still promotes female victimhood in 2016.
    EV, despite the evidence, denies that women have equal opportunity for advancement in Canada. At every turn, this feminist organization supports special treatment for women in the workforce. One of their first demands after the 2015 election was to make changes for women MPs who are challenged by the long hours MPs must work to represent their constituents.”

  11. OPM is extremely addictive to most politicians, especially the Liberal left.
    When other people’s money runs out they will slink back into the shadows then return
    when someone else has attempted to fix the problems.
    A pox on all of the spend thrifts.

  12. OPM is extremely addictive to most politicians
    Not just politicians but academics as well.
    When I was finishing my Ph. D. thesis, my supervisor and I discussed that very point. He didn’t care what he was investigating so long as someone else was willing to put up the money for it. I, with an industrial background, took a different view and saw money as a resource which had a limited supply, just like fuel and other consumables. I was very careful in how I spent it and I had to make every penny count.
    He, being a long-time tenured professor, wasn’t persuaded by that.

  13. Status Of Women. Am I the only person in all of Canada to notice the acronym happening here? SOW. Disparaging in the extreme, to my mind. But considering that porcine creatures feed at troughs, apt.

  14. From the NP article: “…early in the process, the documents indicate, Hajdu remarked, “It takes less time to build a house. …”
    Cheaper, too. I’d vote we build her one if she’d then stay at home.

  15. I think construction costs in the NCR are a little higher than they are in TROC. So would that be 100 times higher? Or more?
    The government ‘approved’ contractors mostly from quebek play the game. It’s a closed shop. Like everything in Ottawa when the libranos are in power theft is de rigeur.
    What’da ya think it’s gonna cost to refit 24 Sussex? Don’t ask.

  16. “…EV, despite the evidence, denies that women have equal opportunity for advancement in Canada. …”
    I think opportunities for advancement in Canada are not equal for men and for women. E.g. consider every Federal cabinet portfolio: Is there even one to which a woman would be denied the appointment for the reason that she is a woman? And then consider, could a man be appointed Minister for the Status of Women?

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