Justin Trudeau’s Federal Civil servants Do Not spend a minimum of three days a week in the office – May 06, 2024
Under Justin Trudeau, the cost of running Canada has exploded, and to pay for this bloated, ever-growing workforce, current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau created the carbon tax, and he even changed the tax code to pay for it.
Deficit spending in Canada has continued to grow, meaning that without BORROWING money, the Federal government would be insolvent. The thing to remember about being insolvent in the REAL WORLD is that LENDERS would not be willing to lend you money.
Meaning that Justin Trudeau’s economy is literally dependent on PRINTING money. Money is supposed to represent PROPERTY, and inflation is a clear sign of THEFT.
If you’re unaware Sharon DeSousa, who is the National Executive Vice-President of the Public Service Alliance of Canada(Public Sector Labour Union “psacunion.ca”) told an Ottawa radio station that, “Without a doubt, we are going to take legal recourse and we will be fighting it,”
What she was referring to is The federal Treasury Board Secretariat who had a simple request… “civil servants would be required to spend a minimum of three days a week in the office.”
civil servants would be required to spend a minimum of three days a week in the office.
If you were unaware, public sector workers are still WORKING FROM HOME, so in the event, you’re wondering where all of the SOCIALIST-themed social media posts and comments are coming from, you got your answer. A lot of these public servants have a lot of time on their hands.
Trudeau government increased federal employees 40% since election in 2015 | nationalpost.com
Spending on the public service has also grown since the 2019-20 fiscal year, increasing by 32-per-cent
Bryan Passifiume
Published Jul 10, 2023 • Last updated Jul 10, 2023OTTAWA — Another 21,000 federal workers hired since last year has brought the total added to the federal public service since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was first elected to 98,268, according to information published online by the Treasury Board of Canada.
The federal public service, now at 357,247 employees, is nearly 40 per cent larger than it was in 2015, when the Liberals took power, when it counted 257,034 employees.
Hard for most Canadians who work for a living to comprehend, why the cost of living is increasing at such a rampant rate, well you have your answer. I’m not against working from home, but these are FEDERAL employees, public sector workers, who are dependent on TAXES to get paid.
I also like to remind people that publics servants do not PAY TAXES, they’re the recipients of taxes, the growing size of the public is actually why the Canadian Penson Plan is in trouble, because money going into the Pension Plan from PUBLIC SERVANTS, aren’t being INCOME TAXED.
Public servants will soon have to go to the office three days a week. Here’s what you need to know | ottawacitizen.com
Sure income taxes come out of public servant paychecks, but you have to remember that they received their money from either the PRIVATE sector or via Justin Trudeau borrowing money that we’re now repaying at an elevated interest rate.
Interesting times ahead