28 Replies to “What Could Possibly Go Wrong”

  1. Seems the #Liebrals are discovering that nobody can do anything in Canada because of 80 years of #Liebral laws and regulations.

    I seem to recall saying that myself a time or two. Hilarious to watch #CarkMarny say it himself.

    1. Incidentally, have you guys seen the Smarter Every Day youtube where the guy tries for four years to have a barbecue scraper made in the USA?

      TL/DR, he fails. He can’t get it done. Nobody in the USA does half the things he needs, they only do it in China. Like injection molds, metal stamping, stuff like that.

      If you tried the same thing in Canada you would discover that it is not only impossible because nobody does it, it is also very likely -illegal-. If you wanted to spend $100 million on a barbecue brush factory, they’d find a way to shut you down. That’s where we are right now.

  2. From de facto to de jure, like their tilting at windmills enviro assessment slides and SNC Lavalin’s free legal ride.
    They don’t want to have to consult the people, common sense or Parliament. They are our kings, we don’t count.

  3. Before seeing this article I had just sent my MP a scathing e-mail for fast-tracking this legislation. The CPC seem to be in a habit of unanimously approving dangerous Lieberal laws.

  4. What could possibly go wrong? What always goes wrong in Canada — the idiot population goes along with it.

  5. “For example, the Building Canada Act would allow Carney and his team to designate all work by his forthcoming home-construction agency as a national interest project, and shield all of its business from conflict-of-interest laws, from transparency rules set out in the Access to Information Act, from the scope of the auditor general, from federal taxes via the Income Tax Act, and from police via the Criminal Code.”

    I’m not worried about that. It will happen regardless. What worries me is the government is trying to fast track projects of national interest by placing the decision to approve them directly into the Federal Government’s hands. Does anyone see the problem here? The government is attempting to solve a problem it created by enacting more legislation.

    In 1963 explorers discovered the Kidd Creek Mine. In 1965 they put it into production (2 years). In 1994 prospectors discovered Voiseys Bay. It was put into production in 2005 (11 years). In 2007 explorers discovered the Ring of Fire in Northern Ontario. In 2025 the project still hasn’t gone into production (18 years) and they haven’t even agreed to build a road. That, my friends, is a trend.

    1. L – “Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Canada is a moribund example.

  6. The Conservative Party better put that law into the trash can, giving a minority government despot powers is beyond the pale.

  7. I expect the cheating to be exponential and, “off the scale” compared to the traditional cheating which the federal gov’t approves, the populace responds with relativism, “well at least this isn’t as bad as….”.

    Remember when Mulroney accepted a payment in cash in the brown paper envelope? That seemed like a big deal then. That’s not even scratching the surface now. Ezra Levant won a judgement against the federal Environment Minister, and the check sent to him was from the Receiver General of Canada?
    Amazing.

    I work as a plumber/gasfitter. Will the federal gov’t suspend all building standards with this as well?
    The remedial work which will only be done by Red Seal tradespersons is going to be gold, possibly even crypto like in scale… Oh you thought “poly-B” waterlines was a scandal? lol… the gov’t is going to suspend standards for finance, but not for construction? lol…

    “What could possibly go wrong”? have you ever seen water damage in a building you’re on the hook for at $3150 / month and don’t know how you’re going to cough up $32k to repair the structure before it can be occupied again? So you’re going to stay in a hotel for 2 months, and pay to have this federal gov’t garbage work remedied for $32k and eat at a restaurant and hotel for 2 months while paying a mortgage and heating utilities from your $4200 / month job? Are you going to get a 2nd mortgage on a property which can’t legally be occupied? and pay for your new electric vehicle too?

    #Libranos… lol…

    This act alone is worth having AB/Sask. separate from tier 2 Canada, there is a new reason to separate every single day anyone in the #Libranos opens their gapping maw.

  8. The government has broken laws before – says the courts – and nothing happened. Ditto rights and freedoms. Why do they need to codify breaking the law it into law? That sounds retarded, and it’s only 1300h.

  9. When Carney says “to build needed infrastructure”, most people think pipelines, mines, and roads.
    When he says “Canada will become an energy superpower” most folks think oil, Natural gas, and maybe even coal.
    Nope, nope, nope.
    Both phrases are going to be about windmills, solar panels, and who knows what other useless unreliable money pits. We will become a poverty-stricken joke if he has his way, and this bill may grant him that. Read his book.

  10. Carney is a WEF ideologue who wishes to establish a communist tyranny with himself as head of the Politburo or its WEF equivalent. He will also tailor public policy to benefit Brookfield Asset Management as he has shares in that company (blind trust). He is not to be trusted as he has already lied to his constituency.

  11. The LPC/NDP/CCP regime has made economic development illegal for the private sector within the Banana Republic formerly known as Canada, thanks to legislative roadblocks designed to thwart the oil industry. Now their new Messiah wants to exempt law for projects he declares, with Orwellian clarity, in the national interest. We already know that new oil pipelines to tidewater aren’t included. Parliament has caused the problem and Parliament should solve it by repeal and or amendment not rule by PM dictate. Subverting legislation for favored political endeavors sounds like the Roxham Road solution to immigration applied to whatever the Davos man has in store for the nation of Eloi that elected him..

    1. John, that was eloquent, but you are scaring me.
      Sask just pushed back on coal. Much more is needed.
      Maybe it’s too damn late.
      Are we going down with a grey, little pencil-necked Davos ‘man’ as our Ozymandias?
      How pathetic, and maybe deserved, eh, you elbows up GTA metrosexual cucks?

  12. Impossible to parody the treachery of our progressive comrades.
    They want “Emergency powers” to bypass laws that they imposed.
    Not doing the ethical thing,which would be to admit that their laws are a complete failure,apologize to all the citizens they have inflicted harm upon and cancelling their stupid laws..
    Hell no..
    They want to pass more laws,overriding their past laws,gifting themselves even more power to inflict harm..
    When will Madame Guillotine sing?

  13. there are only 3 possible responses to the proposition:
    dear esteemed prime minister, the answer to your demand is
    1) no. period.
    2) NO!
    3) we’re done here, ok? and now you can like eff off forever.

  14. You can’t have a dystopia without Authoritarian legislature.
    Canada – what a shit hole.

  15. Mark Carney is demanding power to suspend all federal laws.

    He already has it, baked into our joke of a Constitution:
    Part 1, A, 1. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the rights and freedoms set
    out in it subject only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably
    justi

  16. Guess it’s time to start hoarding USD or something, b/c the Loonie’s heading to the trash bin.

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