19 Replies to “Rats, Sinking Ship, Leaving”

  1. Perhaps the 1000’s of junior staff should follow them? Canadians are NOT getting better service, what do they do all day?

    When will the departments of silly walks be mothballed?

    1. A Ministry of Silly Walks could be better value for taxpayers’ money than much other government activity, providing some entertainment and diverting otherwise unemployable individuals in the civil service who are f#*king up real government business.

  2. Why do we have 38 ministers, when a government of a nation 10 times our size only has the equivalent of 25?

    Also, are these 5 leaving or just burrowing into the Civil Service where they will be harder to get rid of.

    1. Burrowing in, without question, to become part of the deep state, Canadian style. If Pollievre doesn’t absolutely lay waste to the civil service, he will deserve his short term, scandal ridden government.

      1. people seem to forget, Pierre Trudeau made it impossible to fire a civil servant, they are the chosen

    2. It takes a lot of management to turn a free and prosperous country into a third world socialist backwater.

  3. This is only the first echelon. The next election is up to a year away. As it gets closer, there will be more fleeing. Same thing happened in 1945. There were relatively few left in Der Fuhrer Bunker as the Soviet artillery got closer and closer.

      1. Unpleasantly that won’t happen, much as we might want. He’s too much of a coward and narcisist. He will have to be dragged shrieking and howling out of the Langevin Block. He will do anything he can regardless of how vile or underhanded to avoid the day of reckoning.

  4. Comfortable sinecures await them in the civil service, NGO’s, non-profit organizations, communications firms, etc. etc.
    Sinecures that are entirely funded by your tax dollars.
    These scum have spent the last eight years shoveling money into groups like this, now they take the payoff.

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