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FORSETH: Sadly, it seems from one and all (with the exclusion of the BC NDP) everything they do, only makes the housing market worse

Today’s latest email from the BC NDP to members and supporters’, states: " Times are still tough for people looking for affordable places to rent. We are in urgent need of more housing throughout BC. That’s why in the new year, we’ll be focusing on building thousands more affordable homes for renters ." IN ACTUAL FACT, this is what the media have been reporting for some time: •    Business in BC (10/29/24): With starts per capita at their lowest level in a decade, industry looks for more reform •    The Interior News (08/12/24): As BC housing starts decline, economic concerns grow •    On-Site (12/16/24): Y ear-to-date (housing) starts in Vancouver are still down 14 percent •    Western Investor (11/19/24): Housing starts per capita in BC are at the lowest level in at least a decade, not counting 2020 when the province was in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic •    BC Real Estate Association (09/17/24): Accordi...
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CTV: Poilievre to submit letter to Governor General asking to recall House for confidence vote

Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre announced that he will submit a letter to the Governor General asking to recall the House for a confidence vote. This follows Jagmeet Singh's letter earlier this morning saying the NDP "will vote to bring this government down" ... CLICK HERE for the full story

TROY MEDIA: How Trudeau's GST/HST tax break turned into a holiday turkey

Retailers and consumers blindsided by Ottawa’s chaotic GST/HST tax break rollout ~~ Sylvain Charlebois T’was the week before Christmas, and all through the malls, many creatures were stirring ... Consumers and retailers are scrambling to understand the GST/HST holiday chaos. With Bill C-78 granting Canadians a temporary tax reprieve receiving royal assent mere days before its implementation on Dec. 14, businesses were faced with an almost impossible task: recoding systems during the busiest shopping season of the year. While some major food retailers had anticipated the bill’s passage and prepared in advance, others were caught off guard or distanced themselves entirely from the initiative. What was supposed to bring holiday cheer has instead become a tax policy nightmare. The confusion started early. On Dec. 10, PepsiCo announced it would not participate, informing its partners – Loblaw, Sobeys, and Metro – that it would continue charging taxes due to the complexity of its systems. Pe...

TORONTO STAR: Justin Trudeau adds eight new ministers, shuffles others in cabinet overhaul

An embattled Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made a significant overhaul to his cabinet while his leadership continues to be in question. The prime minister unveiled his new cabinet at Rideau Hall on Friday. He brought in eight new faces and moved several others in the shuffle ... CLICK HERE for the full stor y

CBC: Prime Minister Trudeau adds 8 new MPs to cabinet, changes the roles of 4 others

  Current ministers changing jobs Anita Anand remains minister of transport, but adds the internal trade portfolio. Gary Anandasangaree remains minister of Crown-Indigenous relations and northern affairs, and becomes minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency. Steven MacKinnon becomes minister of employment, workforce development and labour. Ginette Petitpas Taylor becomes president of the Treasury Board. New ministers joining cabinet: Rachel Bendayan: Minister of Official Languages and Associate Minister of Public Safety Bendayan was first elected to the House of Commons in a 2019 federal byelelction in the riding of Outremont following the resignation of former NDP leader Tom Mulcair. Before being elevated to her cabinet post she served as Freeland's parliamentary secretary.  Élisabeth Brière: Minister of National Revenue  Brière was first elected to the House of Commons in the 2019 federal election for the Quebec ...

BLACK PRESS: BC NDP climate policies threaten a fragile economy

After receiving the electors’ stern October message, Premier David Eby spoke with the required humility, “We are listening to the message voters sent to us with this close election, and will be getting to work on today’s tough challenges right away.” The premier’s office echoed Eby’s familiar talking points, “The new cabinet’s priorities will be bringing down costs for families, strengthening health care, making communities safer and growing the economy so everyone feels the benefits.” To bring down living costs and grow the economy will require major shifts in the NDP government’s energy and climate policies ... CLICK HERE for the full story  

CBC: Campaign urges skilled labour to 'Stay with B.C.' to counter efforts from Alberta

The Business Council of British Columbia has launched an awareness campaign to counter the province's rising outward migration to Alberta. The business advocacy group says its "Stay with B.C." campaign is placing advertisements on billboards and transit stops, as well as online in cities such as Vancouver, Victoria, Kelowna and Prince George, urging residents to think twice before moving to Alberta for economic or other reasons ... CLICK HERE for the full story

THE ORCA: BC government will face extraordinary economic challenges in 2025

As the clock ticks down on a turbulent 2024, Premier David Eby and his recently installed cabinet are staring at an uncertain and unforgiving economic landscape. While the province’s economy has been growing, the population has been increasing faster—resulting in a downward trend in the value of economic output, measured on a per-person basis. The same story has been unfolding across the country since 2022. Looking ahead, BC policymakers and the economists toiling in the Ministry of Finance must contend with two big external unknowns ... CLICK HERE for the full story

PIQUE: BCtree planting to plummet 23% amid wildfire boom

British Columbia’s government expects to plant nearly 60 million fewer trees next year — a 23 per cent drop from this year’s planting season at a time the province has seen a major spike in wildfire activity. The projections come from presentation slides obtained by Glacier Media and shown to industry in September, less than 10 days before the BC’s provincial election campaign kicked off ... CLICK HERE for the full story

Eric Lombardi: Dare to be great: Ten radical ideas to restore Canada’s promise in 2025

Despite disappointment and turmoil surrounding the Fall Economic Statement and Chrystia Freeland’s shocking departure from Justin Trudeau’s cabinet, Canada remains a country of immense promise. I’ve spent more than a few words in The Hub highlighting the challenges we face—creeping neofeudalism, a stagnant economy, the suffocating complexity of our regulatory regimes, the subtle but relentless erosion of trust in our public institutions, and the glaring distortions in our housing and health-care systems. But looking towards 2025, I remain optimistic. If we can channel our inherent advantages—our openness, human capital, abundant resources, and a mostly pragmatic culture—and lead in a changing world. What follows are some big (and controversial) topics—ambitious ideas that cut against some sacred Canadian cows. While some may seem radical, I believe putting them on the table could contribute to necessary debates and hopefully progress ... CLICK HERE for the full story

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