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Two Liberal MPs in the Toronto area have broken ranks with the Trudeau government regarding Israel’s assault on Gaza, endorsing an arms embargo on Israel until it complies with international law.
As of March 11, Israel’s attacks have killed more than 31,000 people in Gaza, including 12,300 children, according to Palestinian health officials. Another 8,000 people are believed to be buried under rubble.
Meanwhile, the Israeli military continues to impede deliveries of humanitarian aid entering the besieged enclave, and has repeatedly fired on aid trucks.
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The two Liberal Party MPs who broke ranks are Beaches-East York MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith and Davenport MP Julie Dzerowicz, both from the Toronto area.
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genx3791 · 7 months
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moonlayl · 5 months
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intersectionalpraxis · 3 months
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Heyo! As a Canadian, are there any particular ways we can help Palestine? Also, who are the companies actively shipping shit to israel?
Hello! Thank you so much for the question. I'd first like to take the opportunity to state that the federal government in Canada right now -the Trudeau Government -has been terribly consistent with supporting the IOF. For DECADES -since the creation of the settler state (which should not be a surprise to anyone, of course), Canada has a LONG 'diplomatic' history of being pro-Isnotreal. For folks who don't know/aren't aware, since we often hear about/talk about the US's imperialistic policies and actions against many communities around the world (which, again is understandable given the billions in military aid they give to Isnotreal and the sheer amount of militaristic aggression and violence the US unleashes daily to people they deem a 'threat' to their empire) -but I always remind folks to not forget that Canada is equally awful and problematic.
The Trudeau government, like many MP's across party lines, have supported the IOF and the Trudeau government has denied genocide 'allegations' against Isnotreal at the ICJ. Trudeau is also the one who advocated for a "humanitarian pause," after stumbling on his words a few months ago, and has, from time to time, 'condemned,' the IOF military for going 'overboard' when he trickles in his little empathetic 'we are so concerned for the people in Gaza,' while in the same breath saying the IOF didn't strike hospitals... (side eyes).
These are some recent examples (the first in June, and December of 2023, respectively) -which shows proof that Canada exports weapons to the IOF (but often through the US -the article below addresses this). Since you asked about about which companies are shipping to Isnotreal, the only one I can reference is CN Rail [Canadian National Railway] (which is where some protests have happened), but there aren't any other particular companies I can reference because shipments are done relatively in secret, so there's not a strong/direct paper trail, so to speak. this is an except from the first article below:
"Canada doesn’t normally release many details on defence exports to Israel or other countries. Since 2015, however, the largest annual categories of shipments fall into three categories: bombs, torpedoes, missiles and other explosive devices; aircraft, drones, aero engines, aircraft equipment for military use and electronic equipment; spacecraft and components." "A 2020-2021 study by the House of Commons foreign affairs committee obtained records that shed some light on the goods Canadian firms were seeking permission to export to Israel, including transport vehicles, circuit boards for Israel’s fleet of F-15 and V-22 aircraft and components for radios." "The Canadian-made components that go into each F-35 don’t show up in Ottawa’s records of military goods exports because they are shipped to the United States, where the aircraft’s manufacturer, Lockheed Martin, is based, and Global Affairs Canada does not publish the full value of annual military exports to the U.S."
It is very concerning how the Canadian government operates this way, and we should all be demanding more transparency about arms transfers to the US. Project Ploughshares, the research committee that they spoke about in the first article, is a resource I would look into if you want to learn more about this. They focus on "disarmament efforts and international security specifically related to the arms trade..." I've attached their website below. You can also access previous webinars, reports, and commentary on their page on these topics.
There were 2 successful direct action protests in Canada, one in Winnipeg and the other in Montreal, in November and December of last year, respectively. Both of whom were blocking railways in an effort to raise awareness about Canada supporting and sending arms to Isnotreal.
This also happened recently:
Now, what can be done on our ends? Plenty -sharing and creating posts about what is happening -and telling the world we won't remain silent on the genocide happening in Gaza.
This is the most updated BDS movement list for you to boycott companies and brands that either profit off of or indirectly support the genocide of Palestinian people:
Oxfam also created this small article about what we can do to help which I find is a great start:
Some of the actions include emailing the Prime Minister (they have a template for you to work with), and I wanted to also include emailing your MP's (Members of Parliament), to demand a ceasefire.
There is also a current petition in parliament right now you can sign -it's a demand to a ceasefire, and also demands an investigation into Canadian arms deals/sells in Isnotreal -and for more transparency into this, generally speaking (you can read everything the MP outlines below). This is open until February 19th, 2024. I may also make a separate post about this too:
There are some petitions on change.org I know people have set up, so you can take a look there of course. There is also a source that Oxfam links -they have a section of current events/resources where you can take action. The most recent national march for Gaza was in December 2023 (it took place in Ottawa, on unceded and un-surrendered Algonquin territory -Parliament Hill), and I am sure more will be planned for those able to attend/what is accessible to you.
I know this was quite long, but I hope this offers some direction and clarity, if not encourages more people to look into some of these topics and issues more deeply. Thank you once again for sharing this today. I will also be updating my page soon.
As always, free Palestine!
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solargeist · 6 months
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fuck joe biden btw
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Canada's privatised shadow civil service
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PJ O’Rourke once quipped that “The Republicans are the party that says government doesn’t work and then they get elected and prove it.” But conservative parties have unlikely allies in the project to discredit public service: neoliberal “centrist” parties, like Canada’s Liberal Party.
If you’d like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here’s a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/01/31/mckinsey-and-canada/#comment-dit-beltway-bandits-en-canadien
The Liberals have become embroiled in a series of scandals over the explosion of lucrative, secretive private contracts awarded to high-flying consultancy firms who charge hundreds of times more than public sector employees to do laughably bad work.
Front and centre in the scandal, is, of course, McKinsey, consligieri to opioid barons, murdering Saudi princes, and other unsavoury types. McKinsey was brought in to “consult” on strategy for the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), a Crown corporation that gives loans to Canadian businesses.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/business-development-bank-canada-hudon-mckinsey-1.6720914
While there, McKinsey performed as per usual, veering from the farcical to the grotesquely wasteful. Most visible was the decision to spend $320,000 on a livecast fireside chat between BDC president Isabelle Hudon and a former Muchmusic VJ that was transmitted to all BDC employees, which featured Hudon and the host discussing a shopping trip they’d taken together in Paris.
Meanwhile, BDC has been hemorrhaging top people, which leaving the organisation with many holes in its leadership — the kind of thing that would pose an impediment to its lofty goals of substantially increasing the support it gives to businesses run by women, First Nations people and people of color.
Hudon — a Trudeau appointee — vowed to “start from scratch” when she took over the organisation, but then went ahead and did what her predecessors had done: hired outside consultants who billed outrageous sums to repurpose anodyne slide-decks full of useless, generic advice, or unrealistic advice that no one could turn into actual policy. They also sucked up BDC employees’ time with endless interviews.
The BDC has (reluctantly) disclosed $4.9m in contracts to McKinsey. The CBC also learned that Hudon parachuted several cronies from her previous job at Sun Life into top roles in the organisation, and that BDC had reneged on promised promotions for many long-term staffers. Hudon also repeatedly flew a chauffeur across the country from Montreal to BC to drive her around.
In Quebec, premier François Legault hired an army of McKinsey consultants at $35,000 per day to advise him on covid strategy, for a total bill of $8.6m. McKinsey’s contract with the province stipulated that they wouldn’t have to disclose their other clients, even in the event that they had conflicts of interest:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/caq-legault-mckinsey-pandemic-consulting-1.6602374
The contract was kept secret, as was the long-running, $38m contract between McKinsey and the Hydro Quebec power authority:
https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1927738/mckinsey-hydro-quebec-consultants-barrages-affaires
Most of the bad press McKinsey gets revolves around the evil advice it gives — like when it advised opioid companies to pay cash bonuses to pharma distributors for every death-by-overdose in their territory (no, I’m not making this up):
https://pluralistic.net/2022/06/30/mckinsey-mafia/#everybody-must-get-stoned
But these rare moments of competence should be understood in the broader context in which McKinsey isn’t evil, they are merely utterly, totally fucking useless. The 2022 French Senate report on McKinsey really digs into this:
http://www.senat.fr/commission/enquete/2021_influence_des_cabinets_de_conseil_prives.html
They find that a quarter of the work McKinsey turned in was “unacceptable or barely acceptable in quality.” This is in line with the overall tenor of work performed by consultants. For example, when it came to giant Capgemini, the French Senate found that the work it provided was “of near-zero added value, indeed sometimes counterproductive.”
And yet, despite the expense and “near-zero added value,” hiring outside consultants is a reflex for neoliberal centrist leaders. Trudeau has presided over a massive expansion of the Canadian government’s reliance on outside consultants:
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-liberals-spend-billions-more-on-outsourced-contracts-since-taking/
After campaigning on a promise to reduce outside consultancy, the Trudeau administration increased consultant spending by 40%, to $11.8 billion. This shadow civil service is not just more expensive and less competent that the real civil service — it is also far more opaque, able to fend off open records requests with vague gestures towards “trade secrecy.”
Since 2015, McKinsey has raked in $101.4m in federal contracts, even as the civil service has been starved of pay. Meanwhile, federal departments insist that they need to “protect Canada’s economic interests” by not disclosing outside contracts, and list their total spend at $0.00.
https://nationalpost.com/news/outsourcing-contracts-mckinsey-billions
The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada estimates that between 2011–21, the Canadian government squandered $18b on outside IT contracting that could have been performed by public servants. In 2022, the Government of Canada spent $2.3b on outsource IT contracts, while the wage bill for its own IT staff came in at $1.85b.
It’s not like these outside IT contractors are good at their jobs, either. The most notorious example is the ArriveCAN covid-tracking app for travellers, the contract for which was awarded to GCstrategies, a two-person shop in Ottawa, who promptly turned around and outsourced it to KPMG and other contractors, whom they billed to the government at $1,000–1,500/day, raking off 15–30% in commissions.
For months, the origins of the ArriveCAN app were a mystery, with the government insisting that the details of the contractors involved were “confidential.” But ArriveCAN was such a steaming pile of shit, and so many travellers (a population more likely to be well-off and politically connected than the median Canadian) had to deal with it, that eventually the truth came out.
The ArriveCAN scandal is ongoing — just last year, it cost the Canadian public $54m:
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-arrivecan-subcontractors-multinationals/
Trudeau’s Liberals didn’t invent outsourcing high-stakes IT projects to incompetent grifters. Under Conservative PM Stephen Harper, Canada paid IBM to build Phoenix, an utterly defective payroll system for federal employees that stole millions from civil servants, bringing government to a virtual standstill. Thus far, the Government of Canada — which paid IBM $309m to develop Phoenix, as a “cost savings measure” — has paid $506m in damages to make good on Phoenix’s errors:
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-ottawa-paid-out-400-million-in-phoenix-pay-compensation-to-federal/
The Liberals didn’t invent Phoenix — but they did deploy it, after campaigning on the wastefulness and incompetence of the Tories’ outsourcing bonanza. And after Phoenix crashed and burned, the Liberals increased outsourcing spending.
All of this is well-crystallized in last week’s Canadaland discussion between Jesse Brown and Nora Loreto:
https://www.canadaland.com/podcast/853-the-indulgent-consultant/
And on his Substack, Paul Wells proposes that the Senate — a largely ornamental institution in Canadian politics — is the unlikely check of last resort on the Liberals’ fetish for outsourcing:
There are former deputy ministers at the federal and provincial levels, secretaries to cabinet, a former Clerk of the Privy Council, a former chief of staff to a prime minister. A lot of them can remember the days when big decisions weren’t farmed out to firms that make their founders rich and are spared the rigours of accountability for their counsel. Surely some of them would like to shine a light?
https://paulwells.substack.com/p/shine-a-brighter-light-on-contract?
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jackoshadows · 3 months
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trashwaaveactual · 5 months
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Trannies definitely aren't a threat to children. Nothing weird going on there. They can definitely be trusted around children.
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sideshow-bob · 7 months
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Okay so I’ve just taken an edible and I’m grumpy so it’s time for a rant about drug use and Canadian politics.
So I’ve started seeing this terrible not-good very bad advertisement a lot lately, which means I’m likely not the only one:
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I cropped part of his face out because I felt like it. Every time I see this stupid fucking ad I hate Pierre Poilievre and his stupid face even more. Unfortunately now it looks like he’s spying on me like a nosy neighbour from behind his fence (honestly, though, that feels kinda tonally appropriate.)
But wait! If you click on the ad, it gets worse!
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It’s horrible, fear-mongering misinformation.
“woke policies” lmao fuck you, Pierre Poilievre.
Literally any political entity that uses “woke” in a derogatory manner is giving off Major Red Flags and should not be taken seriously.
Before we start, let’s get some things straight. People use drugs. It happens. Learn to be normal about it if you aren’t already. People are sometimes addicted to drugs. This can happen for a variety of reasons. Usually it’s some variety of “I am struggling with something in my life and have found that using this substance helps with that.” It can be related to mental health, like so many of my family members who turned to alcohol or cigarettes or cocaine and amphetamines to manage their depression, anxiety, adhd, ptsd, or sensory issues. A lot of the time it’s to deal with chronic pain. It can also be a way to cope with shitty life circumstances. Chronic issues like these don’t just go away, so expecting people to just magically become drug-free without addressing and solving the root causes is not feasible as a one-size-fits-all solution. And, realistically, some people will never be drug-free. Some people will always need prescription amphetamines and prescription opioids and there’s nothing wrong with that (I have ADHD! I take prescription amphetamines every day! In fact, I take multiple medications that are technically controlled substances for various chronic issues!) People who use drugs are still human and deserve compassion. People who are addicted to drugs are still human and deserve compassion. You are not superior to people who use drugs.
So in case you weren’t aware, British Columbia (like a lot of places) is having an overdose crisis. People are dying from toxic drugs; it’s now the leading cause of death in the province for people aged 10-59. That’s a McFucking problem that we’ve gotta do something about! And we’re trying, but Pierre Poilievre doesn’t like that.
So let’s get to this garbage fire of a political ad. Sigh.
Justin Trudeau did not personally decriminalize crack, heroin, and cocaine. Justin Trudeau allowed the provincial government of British Columbia to decriminalize the possession of small amounts (<2.5g) of drugs for personal use, so that addicts just trying to exist would not have their drugs seized or face criminal charges or jail time. Justin Trudeau allowed the provincial government of British Columbia to treat drug addiction and the toxic drug crisis as the public health problem that it very clearly is. This is an evidence-based policy currently only meant to be valid from January 31 2023 to January 31 2026 as a temporary harm reduction measure during a time of crisis. It remains illegal to possess or use in school zones, playgrounds, pools, skate parks, airports, certain private properties (like shopping malls) and in every other province in Canada. Selling drugs is still illegal. These “woke policies,” AKA “trying to save goddamn lives while treating addicts like people and not punishing people who are already struggling” is really not that fucking radical when it comes down to it. It’s merely a step in the right direction but more needs to be done. What we need even more is a safe supply of drugs. And universal basic income.
Anyway.
“blah blah blah crime” so like drug-related crimes rates actually aren’t going up? And when it comes to crimes associated with substance abuse, the one with the highest statistical rate of violent crime is actually alcohol.
These are all things easily fact checked in mere moments, but Conservatives don’t want you to do that. But “Common Sense Conservatives,” huh? The facts don’t actually matter as long as people feel afraid of drug crime, and people afraid of crime and wokeness will vote against their own best interests. Never take political ads at face value. Always fact check.
Also reminder that if you are going to use drugs, don’t use alone if you can, get your drugs tested for safety (the edible is hitting since I first wrote get them tested then get them tasted) and I highly suggest everyone consider getting a naloxone kit or learning how to use one because you might be able to help save someone’s life.
Treat addicts like people. Don’t vote Conservative. Like, for fuck’s sake just let the drugs win the war on drugs already. I’m joining the war on drugs on the side of the drugs.
I’m tired of being the voice of reason. It’s exhausting. I’m gonna take an angry nap.
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Fewer Canadians than at almost any point since the party was elected with Justin Trudeau as leader are considering voting for the federal Liberals, according to the latest tracking by Nanos Research.
The polling firm has tracked "accessible voters," that is, how many Canadians would consider voting Liberal, each week since before the party was elected with Trudeau as leader in 2015.
While between 50 and 60 per cent of respondents said they would consider voting for the Liberals when surveyed in the months leading up to the 2015 federal election — when former prime minister Stephen Harper's Conservative party was still in power — only 36.2 per cent would consider casting their ballot for Trudeau's Liberals right now. [...]
In other words, Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives would capture 43 per cent of the vote if an election were held today, while the Liberals would get 23 per cent, the NDP 21 per cent, the Bloc six per cent and the Green Party about four per cent. [...]
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genx3791 · 6 months
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freeoftheground · 17 days
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The investigation is a sharp turn from the government's position last week when it twice declined to investigate the company in the legislature despite calls from opposing parties.
Birds of a feather flock together...
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naradreamscape · 7 months
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Watching Trudeau winge and grumble his way through this Question Period debate is fucking embarrassing. God this guy sucks
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masgwi · 11 months
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They say everyone has a “tell” — and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has a big one. You know his political future is flashing before his eyes when he starts accusing broad swaths of the Canadian population of being deplorable, reactionary monsters.
He did so throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, ramped up his rhetoric during the 44th federal election and was ultimately rebuked by Ontario Justice Paul Rouleau in the Emergencies Act report for “further embittering” Freedom Convoy protesters with inflammatory name-calling.
His government is particularly fond of sowing division about abortion, and continues to treat anyone who questions their blunders on issues ranging from gun control to foreign interference as disinformation-peddling conspiracy theorists.
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thebillyengland · 1 year
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Are you a Canadian? Are you poor? Well, there’s good news, citizen! The Liberal Canadian Government of Justin Trudeau is here to help you as they have just released their cure to your poverty.
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