Mike's Daily Comment
Can you imagine the cost of everyday items like iPhones, cars or prescription medicines if they had to be made by hand in small shops as opposed to mass produced by big corporations? Obviously that fact is lost on the anti-corporate crowd who can’t grasp the irony of attacking big business while using their products.
Andrew Ruhland joins Mike to discuss his “Alberta Crossroads 2019” event – developed as an antidote to the chaos unfolding in Alberta, to protect families from being hurt further by the perfect storm of bad policy, attacks from Enviro-radicals with no push-back from industry, and a blasé federal government that appears intent on killing the oil and gas industry.
With violence, the mafia, corrupt officials, politicians and companies like SNC Lavalin – the corruption in the Quebec construction industry reads like a Martin Scorsese movie.
We know it’s early but the Judy Wilson-Reybould’s opening remark in her testimony to the Justice Committee looks like the odds-on favourite for quote of the year.





How Can Anyone Be Surprised
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Tuesday, 5 March 2019 7:37
Go figure – some analysts were surprised that economic growth ground to a near standstill in December despite the efforts by government to derail the real estate sector, oil and gas while interest rates and taxes rose.