Justin Trudeau says federal aid money can be used to help long-term care facilities and other vulnerable people.
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Where do you think all of this money is going to come from? We are already in debt
Tax payers, in the future. Sometimes you need to spend money to save money. It may cost money to repair a roof, but it will be more expensive to fix the devastating brought about by a year of doing nothing.
@Jakob Peter Raahauge But if it’s your roof, I would prefer that you spend your own money and NOT public money to pay the repair. Most of these long term care homes are PRIVATELY OWNED.
Another day another money giveaway that we don’t have. Pathetic excuse of a leader.
This is not a new “giveaway.” It is part of a previous spending package the government offered to the provinces, one which Conservative Doug Ford complained was not enough.
The more money spent the harder to track. Perfect scenario for political fraud
I smell a pop election, the snakes are rattling.
Help Canada/ canastan first.
Why don’t they call it for what is thoes lieing liberals.
Another credit downgrade for Canada on the horizon.
Here we go yet again, public money (note that I didn’t say tax money because this is borowed money) is used to fund private companies. Most of these long term care homes are privately corporations.
Let it rain Helicopter Trudeau. Let it rain.
Are you investigating financial sources for the 18 spies who signed that letter, particularly the CSIS chief, Yves Fortier?
Will you permit future election to occur?
Will you change our country’s name to Chinada?
perfect, guy 🎒 🌼
POS!