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Goofy Award – The SNC Lavalin Case Keeps Getting Weirder

Did they or didn’t they – (the PMO) try to influence Justice Minister and Attorney General, Judy Wilson-Reybould into backing off on criminal charges against SNC-Lavalin? One thing for sure, the Liberal majority on the Justice Committee don’t want to find out.

You’d Better Check-out The “Green Dream” of the Future

No planes, no cars or trucks – say goodbye to trains and every other petroleum fueled mode of transportation – as the US goes 100% fossil free in the next 11 years under The Green New Deal presented by leading Democrat, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.  But that not all – money and housing for people “unwilling or unable to work” as extremism goes mainstream.

Complete Show – Feb 16th

Mike talks about the shocking and unworkable details of the Democrats’ Green New Deal while heavyweight investment managers provides a fascinating view of what’s next for the investment markets. Plus in the quote of the week, self described socialist, Senator Bernie Saunders boasts about fringe and radical going mainstream. No kidding.

The Faulty Rationale For SNC Lavalin Avoiding Criminal Conviction

According to those arguing that SNC Lavalin should be held to a different standard of justice is that it’s too big to fail, which suggests that the construction work would disappear so no other firms would pick it up and highly skilled workers couldn’t get another job – which is nonsense.  And besides, the most likely outcome of a criminal conviction is that the firm would taken over.

Nothing could stop entrepreneur and adventurer Robert Zurrer, not even kidney disease

From the Globe & Mail

Robert Charles Gunning Zurrer: Daredevil. Adventurer. Iconoclast. Entrepreneur. Born Sept. 25, 1953, in Toronto; died Aug. 19, 2018, in White Rock, B.C., of antibiotic resistant infection; aged 64. Rob was the editor or MoneyTalks.net from 2008 until his passing.

Rob was fearless, always willing to try anything reckless repeatedly. He indulged in high-risk passions such as car racing, hang gliding, bull riding and motorcycling, along with the more conventional risky sports of downhill and water skiing. His daredevil nature formed the background of his ability and chutzpah to identify opportunities for businesses and, years later, gave him the confidence to have his malfunctioning kidney replaced in Pakistan. CLICK for the complete article

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