Tariff bill draws B.C. closer to being able to behave like Trump: analyst
- Bill 7, introduced by the B.C. Government, allows modifications to laws without legislative approval, according to Mark Mancini.
- B.C. Forests Minister Ravi Parmar noted that the bill aims to ensure the province can respond effectively to U.S. Threats.
- Critics argue the bill undermines parliamentary sovereignty, and no justification for its necessity has been provided.
- Opponents claim the legislation gives the government sweeping powers while expressing concern over its legality.
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Letter: Tariffs are a major reason for the Great Depression
To the editor: We seem to have abandoned the core values that this great country has stood for. In seven short weeks the US has done a 180⁰ turnabout when it comes to Putin's Russia by withdrawing funds and intelligence support to Ukraine. We verbally attack and threaten our neighbors to the north, south and our European allies. We were once a country that valued charity and responded to the needs of its citizens. The quick and unceremonious dis…
Letter: Let’s talk about dictatorship - INews Guyana
Dear Editor, I read Amanza Walton-Desir’s letter and laughed. Not a big laugh, just a chuckle; the kind a man lets out when he hears a bad story told with too much confidence. She says the Government has crossed a dangerous line. A dictatorship is upon us. The proof? Two words printed on a passport. […] The post Letter: Let’s talk about dictatorship appeared first on INews Guyana.
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