but crombie needs to clue with her argument about the cost of the election given the province pays $160mil whether we have the election now or in 16 months.
unless something extra ordinary happens the next election won't be until 2029 i.e it's not like we're gonna have an election now an then one next June.
it's an utterly stupid argument no matter who makes its.
Ford's just trying to lock in his majority now before Trump tanks the economy and Poilievre cuts a bunch of social programs. It only serves Ford and the PCs, and does not serve the people of Ontario. He doesn't need a new mandate to deal with Trump, that's just an excuse.
I just hope it comes back to bite him somehow. I doubt he'll lose, but a smaller majority or even a minority would be nice.
The makers of America's favorite condiment said they are 'deeply disappointed' by PM Justin Trudeau 's claims about their production amid looming tariff threats.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Oh, Daily Mail. Trudeau was not "humiliated" at all, but clickbaiters gonna clickbait.
I read an article about this last night (from an actual Canadian source), and Kraft Heinz's complaint is ridiculous.
Trudeau's actual quote was:
"That's why we will look, as we have in the past, at things that have replacements for Canadian consumers that wouldn't be tariffed. The example from last time was Heinz's ketchup being replaced by French's ketchup because French's was still using Canadian tomatoes in its ketchup."
Kraft Heinz complained that this was "misleading", because they do make ketchup in Canada using Canadian tomatoes
now. But Trudeau was explicitly talking about the trade war during the
last Trump administration, and he is absolutely correct that Heinz was not made in Canada at the time. Heinz left Canada in 2014 and didn't return until 2020. So nothing Trudeau said was wrong, and this was just manufactured outrage. (Yeah, that's what the Daily Mail does, but still.)
Trudeau is not the antichrist, and not everything he says is automatically wrong.