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Jan 8, 2025 |
todayville.com | Jason Clemens |Jake Fuss
By Jason Clemens and Jake FussOne of the authors of this op-ed resides in a municipality, which recently launched an online survey to gauge the preferences of residents with respect to its upcoming budget, which is laudable, but the questions illustrate a problem within government: a bias for more government.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
thehub.ca | Jake Fuss |Jason Clemens
One of the authors of this op-ed resides in a municipality that recently launched an online survey to gauge the preferences of residents with respect to its upcoming budget, which is laudable, but the questions illustrate a problem within government: a bias for more government.
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Sep 8, 2024 |
todayville.com | Jason Clemens |Jake Fuss
By An internal memo from brewing giant Molson Coors Beverage Co. reveals that the company is abandoning its DEI hiring and promotion processes, meaning it will no longer be making decisions based on race, sexuality or other categories. Brewing giant Molson Coors Beverage Co., a large Canadian-American multinational company, will be dropping its woke corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies after it received backlash online following an exposé by a popular conservative activist.
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Sep 6, 2024 |
financialpost.com | Jason Clemens |Jake Fuss
It is neglecting its own key responsibility — defence — and instead horning in on provincial areas like child care, dental care and drugsPublished Sep 06, 2024 • Last updated 0 minutes ago • 3 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
todayville.com | Jason Clemens |Jake Fuss |Milagros Palacios
Author: Kris Sims UCP government elected one year agoIncome tax still not cutFuel tax is back upThe Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling on the Alberta government to keep its election promise to cut taxes for all Albertans. “When this government was elected one year ago, drivers were paying nothing in the provincial fuel tax and today we are paying 13 cents per litre,” said Kris Sims, CTF Alberta Director.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
thehub.ca | Christopher Hume |Jason Clemens |Jake Fuss |Milagros Palacios
Commentary 04 Jun 24 Delta passengers stand in line as the carrier slogged through day two of its recovery from a global computer outage Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016, in Salt Lake City. Travelers on Delta Air Lines endured hundreds more canceled and delayed flights on Tuesday as the carrier slogged through day two of its recovery from a global computer outage. By early afternoon, Delta said it had canceled about 530 flights as it moved planes and crews to “reset” its operation.
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May 7, 2024 |
todayville.com | Jason Clemens |Tegan Hill
By Jason Clemens and Tegan HillLast week, with their latest tranche of corporate welfare for the electric vehicle (EV) sector, the Trudeau and Ford governments announced a $5.0 billion subsidy for Honda to help build an EV battery plant and ultimately manufacture EVs in Ontario. Here’s a challenge: if politicians in both governments truly believe these measures are in the public interest, they should tie their personal fortunes with the outcomes of these subsidies (a.k.a. corporate welfare).
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May 7, 2024 |
thesudburystar.com | Tegan Hill |Jason Clemens
Published May 05, 2024 • Last updated 1 day ago • 3 minute readPrime Minister Justin Trudeau shakes hands with Ontario Premier Doug Ford during an event at the Honda of Canada Manufacturing Plant 2 in Alliston, Ont., on April 25, 2024 where it was announced that Japanese automaker Honda will make the largest automotive investment in Canada's history worth $15 billion electric vehicle investment in Ontario that will see four new manufacturing plants built in the province.
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May 5, 2024 |
torontosun.com | Tegan Hill |Jason Clemens |Ling Hui
• • You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Article contentLast week, with their latest tranche of corporate welfare for the electric vehicle (EV) sector, the Trudeau and Ford governments announced a $5.0 billion subsidy for Honda to help build an EV battery plant and ultimately manufacture EVs in Ontario.
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May 5, 2024 |
nugget.ca | Tegan Hill |Jason Clemens
• • Article contentLast week, with their latest tranche of corporate welfare for the electric vehicle (EV) sector, the Trudeau and Ford governments announced a $5.0 billion subsidy for Honda to help build an EV battery plant and ultimately manufacture EVs in Ontario. Here’s a challenge: if politicians in both governments truly believe these measures are in the public interest, they should tie their personal fortunes with the outcomes of these subsidies (a.k.a. corporate welfare).