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PM Justin Trudeau's Canada

Boomers have been f'ing over the country for a lot longer than the last 8 years.
Boomers? I think we need to start blaming ourselves rather than our grandparents and parents.

The PM and most of the MPs and MPPs across Canada are Gen-X (born 1965-1980) or Millennials (born 1981-1996). For example, the average age of all the MPs in Ottawa is 54. Those in government these past years and today making decisions on Canada's immigration, housing, taxation, infrastructure, rights and freedoms, foreign policy and environmental issues are for the most part Gen-X, not Boomers. Danielle Smith, Premier of Alberta and a thorn in the side of many progressives is 53 years old. Outside of government, who's screwing over Canadians on food prices? 51 year old, Gen-X Galen Weston and his crowd, not Boomers.

You're going to have let your obsession with the Boomers go. By the end of the 2030s most of them will be gone, and even the most ardent boomer blamers will need to look into the mirror and recognize that the middle aged person looking back at them is now responsible for both their own success and the country's.
 
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A damning report showed interference of foreign governments with members of parliament. The federal government says they will not reveal the names of the MPs.

Government won't commit to releasing names of MPs who allegedly conspired with foreign actors​

Certain parliamentarians also responded to requests from foreign actors to "improperly influence parliamentary colleagues" to benefit another country, and disclosed confidential government information to "a known intelligence officer or foreign state," the committee said in its report, which was heavily redacted.
The names of the alleged parliamentary conspirators are blanked out in the report. They've been replaced with the words, "This paragraph was revised to remove injurious or privileged information."
 
Boomers? I think we need to start blaming ourselves rather than our grandparents and parents.

The PM and most of the MPs and MPPs across Canada are Gen-X (born 1965-1980) or Millennials (born 1981-1996). For example, the average age of all the MPs in Ottawa is 54. Those in government these past years and today making decisions on Canada's immigration, housing, taxation, infrastructure, rights and freedoms, foreign policy and environmental issues are for the most part Gen-X, not Boomers. Danielle Smith, Premier of Alberta and a thorn in the side of many progressives is 53 years old. Outside of government, who's screwing over Canadians on food prices? 51 year old, Gen-X Galen Weston and his crowd, not Boomers.

You're going to have let your obsession with the Boomers go. By the end of the 2030s most of them will be gone, and even the most ardent boomer blamers will need to look into the mirror and recognize that the middle aged person looking back at them is now responsible for both their own success and the country's.

I think when most people throw out "boomer" as an insult, they're actually thinking of Gen X people, and the tail end of the boomers. Sure the boomer retirees have more time to go to public meetings and complain about plans to build housing, but it's Gen Xers who hold most of the political and economic cards these days. There are vastly more voters aged 45-65 than aged 65+.
 
(And there are even more voters in the millenial category who could throw the Gen X bums out and replace them, if they actually voted.)
 
(And there are even more voters in the millenial category who could throw the Gen X bums out and replace them, if they actually voted.)
True. There are far fewer of us Gen-X than most other generations, mostly thanks to immigration.
I think when most people throw out "boomer" as an insult, they're actually thinking of Gen X people..
That's because there's no witty phrase, and as we age we all become more conservative and less connected with the wants and wishes of the next generation.

“If a person is not a liberal when he is twenty, he has no heart; if he is not a conservative when he is forty, he has no head."

I expect in the 2030s when the millennials are running government and corporate Canada, that Gen-Z and Alphas will be bemoaning how the millennials ruined everything. Maybe "Okay Milly" will be the moniker.
 
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Bank of Canada just announced they are cutting their overnight rate by 0.25%.
Canada is the first G7 country to cut rates, though it's expected the European Union Central Bank will do the same later this week.
Will be interesting to see the market reaction.


EDIT: in the press conference the Governor said about falling inflation that it is "reasonable to expect further cuts, if progress continues."
The market appears to be interpreting this as another cut will come sooner rather than later. The next meetings are: July 24, September 4, October 23, December 11.
 
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A damning report showed interference of foreign governments with members of parliament. The federal government says they will not reveal the names of the MPs.

Government won't commit to releasing names of MPs who allegedly conspired with foreign actors​

It is very dubious to release names of 'suspects' unless there is enough evidence to charge them. Of course, by NOT releasing names ALL MPs are suspects which is equally (or more?) unfair.
 
It is very dubious to release names of 'suspects' unless there is enough evidence to charge them. Of course, by NOT releasing names ALL MPs are suspects which is equally (or more?) unfair.
Indeed. Considering India and China are two of the named countries involved, any MP of Indian or Chinese descent is now suspect.
 
Bank of Canada just announced they are cutting their overnight rate by 0.25%.
Canada is the first G7 country to cut rates, though it's expected the European Union Central Bank will do the same later this week.
Will be interesting to see the market reaction.


EDIT: in the press conference the Governor said about falling inflation that it is "reasonable to expect further cuts, if progress continues."
The market appears to be interpreting this as another cut will come sooner rather than later. The next meetings are: July 24, September 4, October 23, December 11.

Stock Market up, Dollar is flat.

The cut was priced-in; good news for now.............
 
Bank of Canada just announced they are cutting their overnight rate by 0.25%.
Canada is the first G7 country to cut rates, though it's expected the European Union Central Bank will do the same later this week.
Will be interesting to see the market reaction.


EDIT: in the press conference the Governor said about falling inflation that it is "reasonable to expect further cuts, if progress continues."
The market appears to be interpreting this as another cut will come sooner rather than later. The next meetings are: July 24, September 4, October 23, December 11.
Not surprisingly, it's up

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It's not really "all MPs", it's MPs from certain ethnic communities, which is pretty unfair.
Indeed. Considering India and China are two of the named countries involved, any MP of Indian or Chinese descent is now suspect.
I think you're right that that's who much of the public suspect, though there are allegations those countries tried to influence the Conservative leadership race, so I don't think it's actually grounded in fact to suggest that only MPs of Indian or Chinese descent should reasonably be suspected.
 
It's not really "all MPs", it's MPs from certain ethnic communities, which is pretty unfair.

I think you're right that that's who much of the public suspect, though there are allegations those countries tried to influence the Conservative leadership race, so I don't think it's actually grounded in fact to suggest that only MPs of Indian or Chinese descent should reasonably be suspected.

No, but the modus operandi of both countries is to work through the diaspora.

AoD
 
No, but the modus operandi of both countries is to work through the diaspora.
That thinking is why we put Japanese Canadians and other ethnicities into internment camps.


By not disclosing details, I suppose the government's push, intentionally or otherwise, is for all Canadians to question the loyalties of any Canadians of Indian or Chinese origin.
 

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