Mike's Daily Comment
The fact that the vast majority of First Nations impacted directly by the Trans Mountain expansion was incredibly inconvenient for opponents like the NDP, Green Party and a variety of other self described progressive groups – so they pretended they didn’t exist. But they do – and now they want to buy a majority stake in the project.
With the political uncertainties, sovereign debt crisis and banking problems the next seven months are going to be terrible for Europe but how will it all affect our finances.
Shocking Stat @ 0:00
It’s college graduates biggest regret – made even worse by their second biggest regret. In a nutshell “I borrowed all that money to study cultural anthropology and there’s no jobs.”
Goofy @ 3:03
Quillette.com editor Andy Ngo was attacked and beaten by masked members of ANTIFA – kicking and punching him leaving him with a brain hemorrhage. And some people think that’s justified because they didn’t like his views.
They don’t understand a basic premise of increasing condo and townhouse supply. These projects can’t get construction loans without presales. Some in the media, government and public think that a crash in presales is good news on the affordable housing front. Clueless.




Missing the Point on Pipeline Opposition
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Thursday, 11 July 2019 9:01
Will pipeline opposition ever end? Not likely considering the millions being spent to keep Alberta oil landlocked.