RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:What's the mining environment like in Canada ?
wajac wrote:
Thanks for your response, megacopper.
I'm not a fan of the Fraser Institute and its, sometimes, extreme right wing stances, in particular those concerning deficits, unions, and the minimum wage. Therefore I don't swallow what they publish 'hook, line and sinker'. Of course I'm not insinuating that you do.
I have voted Progressive Conservative, in particular during the Mulrooney years. But today's version of the party is too far right for me and I believe a large part of the Canadian electorate. That's why the Conservatives will not gain a majority government in the next election.
I believe Trudeau is finished. After all it will be 10 years and no party should be allowed to create a dynasty.
Pierre Poilevere has no real life work experience. His only job was as an assistant to Stockwell Day prior to running for political office. At least Justin worked in the real world as a high school teacher.
You may know this. The Fraser Institute was founded in 1974 by a Newfoundlander, Michael Walker, born in Corner Brook.
Here's a video Modern Monetary Theory [MMM] for you to ponder.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5JTn7GS4oA&t=2246s
Very interesting. Thanks for posting.