17 Replies to “Canada Needs DOGE”

  1. The corruption in absolute terms would be smaller, but in percentage terms bigger. Canada suffers as all Westminster systems with the limitation of those elected, witness a journalist as finance minister. Her senior deputies can tell her anything, because she lacks the knowledge and skills to spot the BS. In a republican system, the cabinet secretaries are much more likely to have subject matter expertise, witness Scott Bessent. Woe betide the treasury mandarin who tries to pull a fast one on him.

  2. With so many people employed by the Manitoba provincial government, the resistance to this will be enormous. Too many of them are beneficiaries

  3. ‘Sedentary migrants’?

    “$40 million to improve the social and economic inclusion of sedentary migrants. Nobody knows where, who are they, where do they come from. Just sedentary migrants. Nobody even knows what a sedentary migrant is. If they were sedentary, they wouldn’t be a migrant. They wouldn’t move. They’d stay in the same place.”

    https://x.com/i/status/1893821365385314418

  4. Australia needs D.O.G.E. too, BADLY!!!

    But, like Canada, never will we get it… Canada has a chance though, if it does get incorporated into the U.S. But Australia, New Zealand and the U.K. have no such option.

      1. Yes indeed, but knowing this country it would require a thousand civil servants who wind up saving $10.

  5. Canada is a Monarchy. The Crown owns His Majesty’s Treasury. The Crown owns the Government of Canada and the inferior governmental organizations too. All tax monies collected in Canada are owed to the Crown. The Crown is a private corporation wholly owned by the Windsor family of England. When the Parliament creates a budget, they then respectfully request the funds from His Majesty’s Treasury.

    Who in the bloody hell do you think you are? As a Canadian Subject you are not privy to or entitled to any information from His Majesty’s government. It is NONE of your business how the King spends his money. You best know your station in life and reconcile your massive ego and national inferiority complex with it. You are NOT a sovereign citizen like an American who has a right to transparency from his government. You are and will continue to be a loyal obedient supporter of the Crown if you know what is good for you.

    This is your Canadian civics lesson for today. You may now carry on.

    1. You have a thorough misunderstanding of that system. Parliament has all the Monarch’s authority over taxation, revenue, and expenditure. The King’s function is ceremonial and, as far as his Ministers ask for it, advisory.

      It is very much our business how our elected government spends public funds, and everything they get away with is because we don’t care enough to make them afraid of us.

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