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Transporter_Room_3 , to Canada in Homelessness increased by 20 per cent despite $443 million Liberal plan: PBO
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"government spending deemed useless as corporate greed exceeds government increases"

Conservatives everywhere: "LOOK SEE I TOLD YOU IT NEVER WORKS"

psvrh , to Canada in Homelessness increased by 20 per cent despite $443 million Liberal plan: PBO
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Conservatives: "Hold my beer!"

BlameThePeacock ,

I wonder how many years of Cons in power it's going to take before people who switched to vote for them realize that the Cons won't do jack shit about the affordability crisis either.

FireRetardant ,

Canada needs a new political party to really see a significant change.

BlameThePeacock ,

It's not the parties that are the issue, it's the people.

If we want affordable housing, we need to absolutely tank home values, by as much as 80-90% in some markets.

Most people simply won't vote for a party or a policy that does that, because most people (and especially most voters) own their home and aren't willing to give away literally hundreds of thousands (or in some case millions) of dollars even if it helps other people.

MapleEngineer , (edited ) to Canada in Canada’s living standards alarmingly on track to be the lowest in 40 years: study
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Keep in mind that our standard of living while at its lowest point in 40 years is still among the top two or three in the world. The propagandist never mention that while they're pushing their grievance politics.

And to be very clear, electing a Conservative government that will cut taxes on the rich and cut services to everyone else to pay for it will crash or standard of living. Never trust s politician who says, "Elect me because I'm not the other guy and I'll fix everything" but never tells you how. The one thing you can be absolutely sure of is the fact that he's not going to fix everything.

FireRetardant , (edited )

I highly doubt the average canadian standard of living is higher than the average in countries like Switzerland, the scandinavian countries and some other well developed countries. They all have better social services, better access to public transit. Finland almost comepletely solved homelessness. We might still be in the top 10, but I doubt the top 3.

Edit: it can be difficult to gauge exactly how to measure QOL. This website tries to break down a few different metrics. Canada has a high QOL when reading US based news, otherwise well developed European countries dominate the list.

MapleEngineer ,
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15th? Out of 204? Yes pretty good.

This website says no. 3.

FireRetardant ,

You've linked a US based site which my source implies tends to bias towards ranking Canada higher.

MapleEngineer ,
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Perhaps we look better by comparison to their own country.

madcaesar ,

I've been alive for decades and at no point in my life has a conservative politican ever done anything to actually make my life better.

At best, they do some temporary tax cut bullshit that ends up just fucking us worse in 3-4 years time.

Liberals aren't perfect by any stretch, by at least it seems like two steps forward one step back.

With conservatives it's always somersaults backwards.

MapleEngineer , (edited )
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Conservatives always do the same thing. They cut taxes giving billions of dollars to the rich and cut services for everyone else. (Just a note, here...if you don't use a million dollar yacht as a runabout for your billion dollar yacht you are the poor that they are referring to when they say, "We don't want our tax dollars going to support the poor." They're taking about you, not for you.) They cut revenue and try to cut spending to make it up but always fail, running up the deficit and the debt, neglecting the military, government, and infrastructure leaving not only a fiscal debt but also an operational/maintenance debt until they are voted out of office. Then the next Liberal government has to pay that debt by spending and the Conservatives complain that they are spending money like drunken sailors, run on, "We're not them and we're going to fix everything" without ever having a plan for HOW they're going to fix everything let alone the intention to fix everything, win, and start the cycle over again.

LeFantome ,

“never tells you how”. Regardless of right or left politics, this is damn good advice.

small_crow , to Canada in Canada’s living standards alarmingly on track to be the lowest in 40 years: study
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Forty years... forty... years... I wonder if there was something *new *that our liberal democracy started forty years ago, where the focus shifted towards expanding economic growth at all costs.

New and different but still liberal. Neo maybe.

Eczpurt , to Canada in Canada’s living standards alarmingly on track to be the lowest in 40 years: study

Crazy how the standard of living drops when people get priced out of it

girlfreddy ,
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I am currently collecting all my change so I can get $20 worth of groceries to last me a week.

Tell me again how good the stock market is doing.

Croquette ,

The stock market is doing great, but the vast majority of it is owned by already rich people.

So fuck us I guess.

TheDeepState , to Canada in Canada’s living standards alarmingly on track to be the lowest in 40 years: study

Is that in Canadian Dollars?

SamuelRJankis , to Canada in Canada’s living standards alarmingly on track to be the lowest in 40 years: study

To be clear it's on track to be worse than the worst period led by a Conservatives without a pandemic.

healthetank , to Canada in Canada’s living standards alarmingly on track to be the lowest in 40 years: study

Beyond the issues of it being NaPo and the Fraser Institute being the main interviewee, using per person GDP as a measure of living standards seems.... Wildly out of touch. There are no comments on consumer pricing index (with all its flaws).

Literally they hinge their proof of "living standards" on average GDP.

I don't even know how to begin addressing that.

SamuelRJankis ,

The broad association with GDP per person is fine as a aggregate measure and the data is from Statcan.

Their interpretation of the data is clearly bias. I think anyone bothering to even skim the actual report data would come to a different conclusion.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/5be97d4a-0894-4fa8-b99c-7d1bdcaeb03b.png

northmaple1984 OP ,

Per capita GDP is far better than what the government is using, which is total GDP that is technically slowly rising but not faster than our population growth rate.

CPI doesn't give near a good picture as per capita GDP does. CPI increases can be at or below target levels but if per capita GDP growth is negative it's still very bad. Having good per capita GDP data and bad CPI data and way, way less common, I'm even actually sure it's ever happened in modern times.

healthetank ,

Interesting.

I wound up doing more of a dive into per capita GDP as a metric, and see more of the benefits of it, as well as why its used. I'm still not entirely sold on its benefits overall due to concerns over wealth inequality and "living standards" being averaged.

Thanks for pointing out CPI vs GDP/C differences!

northmaple1984 OP ,

In theory wealth inequality can be getting worse as GDP per capita gets better, for sure.

But conversely, if wealth inequality is getting better while the GDP per capita is going down, most people will still be worse off which definitely isn't good.

sturlabragason , to Canada in Canada’s living standards alarmingly on track to be the lowest in 40 years: study

Pretty sure that’s a global problem.

orbitz ,

But if media can't blame the liberals for any issue, who can they blame? The conservatives? Not according to their owners, no siree, not this conservative mouthpiece.

Grant_M , to Canada in Canada’s living standards alarmingly on track to be the lowest in 40 years: study
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National Post is a US far right owned propaganda rag

cyborganism ,

For real.

Coasting0942 ,

They’re just saying things you don’t want to hear /s

MustardCabbage , to Canada in Canada’s living standards alarmingly on track to be the lowest in 40 years: study

Welp, better lower the taxes on the wealthy some more, then. Surely it will help this time

zqwzzle ,

It’ll trickle down any decade now.

henfredemars ,

I can hear something trickling.

Auli ,

All I hear is grunting and plopping.

zqwzzle ,

Hopefully it’s blood off a guillotine blade.

MoonRaven ,
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Oh that's just a billionaire peeing down.

Beaver , to Canada in Canada Post was wrong to suspend unvaccinated remote workers during COVID, arbitrator rules
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The Canadian government did the right thing with the restrictions

lautan OP ,

Why? They were remote workers

Beaver ,
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Because they will come in contact with people outside of work. We need to protect the vulnerable as much as possible.

lautan OP ,

I would say that's not Canada Post's responsibility.

Beaver ,
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I could also argue it’s the workplace’s responsibility to keep their workers safe.

yannic ,

Correct me if I'm wrong, but that responsibility is limited to during working hours and/or inside the workplace. (And to be clear, I'm referring to their employer, Canada Post, not the Canadian Government, who does have the right to enforce similar mandates in a Public Health Emergencies like the one we just had)

MacroCyclo , to Canada in Olivia Chow skips Toronto's Israeli flag raising event as 'it's a bit divisive'

Honestly, for a mayor in Canada I feel like that is entirely appropriate to not take a stance on foreign policy.

joshhsoj1902 , to Canada in Olivia Chow skips Toronto's Israeli flag raising event as 'it's a bit divisive'

adding that she “generally” doesn’t attend flag raising events.

Feels like the most relevant part of the article.

S_204 , to Canada in Olivia Chow skips Toronto's Israeli flag raising event as 'it's a bit divisive'

She'll be voted out next election. Spineless coward.

exocrinous ,

I think refusing to support an antisemitic government like Israel is brave.

S_204 ,

Doesn't really matter what you think. She'll be voted out next time. Like she deserves for being a coward.

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