As more and more people get vaccinated, many of us are hoping for a return to normal. Unfortunately with new variants emerging, high vaccination rates are not preventing exponential growth amongst unvaccinated. UK perfect example where over 2/3 have had one shot and over half have both shots. Yet it is recording a record 34,000… Continue reading Why Vaccine Passports are a necessary evil
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More evidence that Canada is becoming most left wing on earth
With a spate of recent polls show Tories in the 25-27% range while NDP gaining from last election, I think evidence is becoming increasingly strong that Canada is going through a big shift left and it is unique to Canada, not part of a global trend. The question then becomes why? Sure there are unique… Continue reading More evidence that Canada is becoming most left wing on earth
Recent Events
Since last blog, four recent events have occurred and below are my thoughts on those. They are discovery of an unmarked mass graves of 215 at a Kamloops residential schools, racist attack in London, Ontario that killed four Muslims, C-10, and C-233 which is bill on banning sex-selective abortion. Last week, a mass grave of… Continue reading Recent Events
BC Liberal leadership race
BC Liberal race is starting to shape up with now four candidates having entered. Below are my initial thoughts on each. Obviously I want to see what type of policies each rolls out and to be fair with vaccinations, there are a lot of unknowns in the next year. Will inflation become a problem, does… Continue reading BC Liberal leadership race
A tale of two parties in two countries part II
Back in December 2019, I wrote the following A tale of two parties in two countries – afiscalconservativepointofview . Since then both Labour and Tories have changed leaders and both new leaders be it Keir Starmer in UK and Erin O'Toole in Canada have made efforts to moderate party, yet both parties still struggling in… Continue reading A tale of two parties in two countries part II
Is Canada about to go through a big shift left?
Ekos released a recent poll which has some interesting numbers Previously Frozen Political Landscape Now Moving in Favour of Liberals « EKOS Politics with Tories not only tanking, but NDP closing gap and NDP first amongst millennials. Its one poll and obviously we have to see what next election holds, but my view to my… Continue reading Is Canada about to go through a big shift left?
Federal Budget
Two days ago the federal budget was brought down while yesterday the provincial budget here in BC. The BC one was largely a snoozer. Deficit slightly lower than expected, but nothing significant thus little to write about. Does however say time to get to balance is difficult to predict and will have better handle on… Continue reading Federal Budget
Erin O’Toole climate change plan and Ontario Lockdown
In past two days, two conservative leaders have done things that will anger base but not appease critics so below is my thoughts on both of those. I have mixed feelings on O'Toole's climate plan while support Ontario's lockdown but believe it should have been done much sooner. O'Toole has at least developed a real… Continue reading Erin O’Toole climate change plan and Ontario Lockdown
Yukon Election
Today Yukoners go to the polls and in a few hours we should find out who wins. Due to its small population and difficulty of polling, tough to poll and any guess is a fool's errand. Nonetheless if forced to make a guess; mine would be a Liberal majority. Reason I predict that is Yukon… Continue reading Yukon Election
Supreme Court carbon tax ruling
Today, the supreme court handed down their ruling on the carbon tax and they ruled in a 6-3 decision it was constitutional. At this point, provinces opposed would be wise to adopt their own carbon tax instead of having the federal government impose one and yes use revenue in short term to pay down deficit… Continue reading Supreme Court carbon tax ruling