We’re saving Canadians up to $50,000 on your first home.
Last week, Bill C-4 became law — officially eliminating the GST for first-time home buyers on new homes up to $1 million, and reducing it on new homes between $1 million and $1.5 million.
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Jonny Rowe is blowing things up for himself, and LRM has buyer’s remorse
Central is surprising though - perhaps GFW has seen the light
#nlpoli
-drinking coffee in St. John’s Harbour, trying to ignore the fact that someone just realised Newfoundland’s strategic value if the worst comes to pass-
In the 1920s, it seemed probable that the US would attack Canada (War Plan Red) as part of a larger attack on the British Empire.
The 🇨🇦 response plan involved sending “flying columns” to capture US cities and hold them until help arrived. Shock & awe.
Food for thought…
@derparrot.bsky.social
Prime Minister Carney waves as he boards a plane.
I’m headed to Beijing.
China is our second-largest trading partner, and the world’s second largest economy. A pragmatic and constructive relationship between our nations will create greater stability, security, and prosperity on both sides of the Pacific.
Is the death of anyone, especially if his killing was politically motivated, a tragedy? Absolutely. No one should fear for speaking their mind.
Is there anything those of us outside the US can stop what’s coming next?
Nope. Self-immolation in progress. Best we can do is stand back and watch.
Time to take the gloves off on this - we were all collectively biting our tongue towards the Americans, but that regime (and I use that word advisably) just keeps descending deeper.
Sell the bonds. Bully border governors who need our tourism. Tax energy trade. Go primal on these clowns.
So fund that in conjunction.
Or, at the very minimum, twin the TCH across NL, and introduce HFR in Atlantic
If the shoe fits..
So the other third aren’t deserving of equal access to transit?
Not to mention the fact that the resource extraction from the “rest of the country combined” generates the wealth to sustain the Laurentian population?
Tsk tsk… elitist
Fair ball. Point taken. Thanks for the chat!
I hear your point.
I’m being a bit more optimistic - chicken before the egg scenario. More capital investments = more good paying jobs = more successful companies = more private-public cooperation on research
Saw that play out here in NL in the 90s with the offshore boom & MUN
Could be dead wrong on that last point about grants going up - just basing that on what my fellow graduates are up to
Off the cuff, of a grad class of about 200, at least 20 are going into grad school and got their funding long before any of us poor schmucks landed full time jobs
Implosion or shift in focus? Government priority isn’t necessarily pie in my (limited) experience - just bc they’re going hell for leather on one doesn’t mean the legs are getting kicked out from NRCAN, MITACS etc
Anecdotally the number of research grants being issued is actually going up lately
Respectfully - as a new engineering graduate - is there not a limit to what education and research can do when individuals cannot take advantage of the skills they’ve worked so hard to acquire due to lack of new capital projects and investments?
Surely the two can (and should) go hand in hand
Summon the Ambassador - no softball this time around
Fifth, and finally,
Who is served by lashing out at our own party leadership; the same people who brought us from 3rd place to 1st?
Canadians wanted change. Carney & the new Ministry represents that change. It’s tough to swallow for some, but that’s the water on the beans.
Fourth, pundits are also quick to forget that this fella was Mayor during the 2010 Olympics. No small logistical feat. I’m bullish on Robertson in no small part thanks to this.
Third, pundits are quick to look at Robertson’s record on Vancouver housing, and claim he’s a NIMBY. I think that’s misplaced - a lot of it was out of his hands, especially when it comes to foreign speculators. Course corrections on that came after his tenure as mayor.
Second, the Feds’ involvement in housing is limited, tho their role in it is (correctly) increasing. It does come down ultimately to individual municipalities, and how they integrate within the fed & prov frameworks. Having someone who knows that relationship is critical.
First, NES had very little to do with the announcements he made while in charge. I know that might be harsh, but a lot of it was announcements - all sizzle, little steak. Not to discredit NES’s ability & political future - but he’s not as much an asset as an ex-Mayor in this slimmed down cabinet. 2/
Many of the more left-leaning / youth wings are upset that NES got swapped out in favour of Robertson in this cabinet. As someone who identifies as both of those things, let me explain why I think that anger is misplaced… 1/
Welcome to Newfoundland & Labrador!
..Why else would one kiss a cod
Also important to note the “whole new generation of cons” thing doesn’t include many young women. It isn’t a win if you’ve managed to alienate my particular demographic because you decided to court the incel vote lmao
This 👆👆👆
Anger is NEVER constructive; it only opens folks up to being taken advantage of. This is such a key reason of why we as young Liberals gotta keep the good fight up - we can’t let people get taken for a ride by the nefariousness of the noveau conservatives
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The generation they hedge their bets on is mine - young people males aged 18-35. Many of my friends swung towards the CPC bc they mistrusted the Liberals under Trudeau.
Anecdotally, Carney’s leadership gave about 80% of them pause, and they came back to us.
They want results. We’ll deliver.
I don’t buy the “Pierre has brought in a whole new generation of Cons” line. They’re smoking their own stash.
There’s just a latent mistrust of us Liberals bc of the tail end of Trudeau. I suspect that’ll recede once Carney starts delivering (tax cut, home building, etc)
#youngliberal
We can heal those divisions, to be honest. There’s a lot of hostility, but we can kick the legs out from under it with goodwill, equalization reform & energy projects.
Pretty good gig for NL too, tbh. Our Liberals can & will do good work, hopefully fast. That will blunt their attacks.