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  1. One of these days we in Canada really should have an adult conversation about the total government (federal, provincial, and municipal), business, and household debt that is being built up in this country.
    The following statistics are taken from a credit market summary data table released yesterday by Statistics Canada: (The link to this data table is at the end of my post.)
    The total debt outstanding in Canada at the end of March 2013 (bottom line of the data table) was $5.33 Trillion. From the end of March 2012 to the end of March 2013 the total debt outstanding in Canada increased by $323 Billion. For that 365 day period the total debt outstanding in Canada increased at a rate of $885 Million per day.
    From the end of December 2012 to the end of March 2013 the total debt outstanding in Canada (bottom line of the data table) increased by $90 Billion. For that 90 day period the total debt outstanding in Canada increased at a rate of $1 Billion per day.
    http://www5.statcan.gc.ca/cansim/pick-choisir?lang=eng&p2=33&id=3780122

  2. Nothing to see here folks move along ……and sadly the sheeple just move along compliantly and pathetically . Nothing will be done that is the sad part ,no one will be held accountable!

  3. It’s the CBC. The home to every weenie, whiner and wingnut in the country. What did you expect ?

  4. The schadenfreude exhibited by the rest of Canada, that depends so much on the transfer payments Alberta gives, is hypocritically ironic.

  5. Socialism’s natural end result.
    ““This generation are angry the promise of the Workers’ Party [the leftist party that has ruled Brazil for a decade] has not been fully fulfilled.”
    …-
    “Is this the Samba revolution? Brazil’s leadership in crisis as one million take to streets”
    “President meets Cabinet as violent demonstrations in 100 cities jeopardise World Cup and 2016 Olympics”
    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/is-this-the-samba-revolution-brazils-leadership-in-crisis-as-one-million-take-to-streets-8667839.html?NewsWatchCanada.ca

  6. Neo-AGW PR.
    Denial of the Warmistas.
    Not a word ’bout cold, freezing winters. For them, there is no longer winter.
    …-
    “40 consequences of 10 wet summers: what will a decade of rain do to us?”
    “Forecasters have warned that we may need to get used to washout summers, perhaps for the next 10 years. From wildlife to camping to fashion, what will this do to us a nation?”
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/jun/22/40-consequences-10-wet-summers

  7. “NSA surveillance: don’t underestimate the extraordinary power of metadata”
    “President Obama has reassured US citizens that ‘nobody is listening to your calls’, but it’s not the content of conversations that intelligence agencies crave”
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2013/jun/21/nsa-surveillance-metadata-content-obama
    …-
    “René Guénon: The Reign of Quantity and the Signs of the Times”
    “Guénon sees history as a descent from Form (or Quality) toward Matter (or Quantity); but after the Reign of Quantity – modern materialism and the ‘rise of the masses’ – Guénon predicts a reign of ‘inverted quality’ just before the end of the age: the triumph of the ‘counter-initiation’, the kingdom of Antichrist.”
    http://www.arktos.com/rene-guenon-the-reign-of-quantity-and-the-signs-of-the-times.html

  8. I have no quarrel with the CBC being a leftist network, although in a country with a Conservative government, the funding for the CBC should come from the left if the left wants to keep it.
    What upsets me is that on a site that’s paid for by the taxpayer, I can`t defend my PM because of some leftist drone sitting in a studio in Toronto that zaps mu commnet off the air. .

  9. Thanks EBD. I named my favorite cat Suzie Q. (Q stands for cute.) I know it’s sappy but I adore my little tortie cat and I love CCR.

  10. “Government of Canada Acquires Largest Known Collection of War of 1812 History”
    “Library and Archives Canada and the future Canadian Museum of History acquired the Sherbrooke Collection today, the largest and most complete collection of War of 1812 documentation ever, which has been in the Sherbrooke family exclusively for the last 200 years.
    The collection of books, maps, manuscripts and images from the War of 1812 era once belonged to Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, former Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia and Governor General of British North America.”
    http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20130619-909959.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

  11. Did anyone else have this video and the previous scale of the universe site open at the same time? I kept wondering why there was a new age choir in back of Fogerty…

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