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Andrew 🇨🇦

@_andrewrn

Vive Le Canada | Let’s Build More Housing, Transit & Infrastructure

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calendar_today20-12-2021 23:51:19

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Andrew Leach (@andrew_leach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In one form or another, the vast majority of Canadians voted for candidates promising to fast-track project approvals. The Henry VIII clauses in C-5 provide broad power to do this. What was the alternative approach that you think people were hearing from PMMC (or from PP)?

Andrew 🇨🇦 (@_andrewrn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your friendly reminder than people don’t argue in good faith or listen to opposing perspectives here. They just parrot their opinion, refuse to back it up after demanding backup from you, and bail when challenged for their obscure obstructionism. Absolutely pathetic Stephen Best

Your friendly reminder than people don’t argue in good faith or listen to opposing perspectives here. They just parrot their opinion, refuse to back it up after demanding backup from you, and bail when challenged for their obscure obstructionism. Absolutely pathetic <a href="/BestStephenD/">Stephen Best</a>
Nate Erskine-Smith (@beynate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Empty words without action. Listening, learning, and partnership are ongoing commitments that the Premier ignores every other day of the year.

Greg MacEachern (@gmacofglebe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good to see the Goldilocks approach to Canadian politics hasn’t changed: “Trudeau moved too slow.” “Carney moved too fast.”

Andrew Coyne 🇺🇦🇮🇱🇬🇪🇲🇩 (@acoyne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This piece makes a good point in passing: there have been cases of party leaders who won an election but lost their seat entering Parliament via a byelection, after “persuading” another MP to step aside. But Poilievre is the first that I can find to attempt to do so after leading

Timothy Huyer (@tim4hire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gentle reminder that the federal government is legislatively prohibited from giving investment direction to the CPPIB. Even general investment policy direction can only be given with the consent of a supermajority of participating provinces.

Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist (@urbancourtyard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Periodic reminder than Paris is building masonry apartment housing with courtyard access for €180k per 2BD unit (excluding land cost). With 2 units her floor, this floorplate could in theory support a $400k cost-to-build 4BD unit. Wide and shallow floorplate buildings, with a

Periodic reminder than Paris is building masonry apartment housing with courtyard access for €180k per 2BD unit (excluding land cost).  
With 2 units her floor, this floorplate could in theory support a $400k cost-to-build 4BD unit.
Wide and shallow floorplate buildings, with a