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$12 for a Big Mac, $3/litre for gas, $70,000 for a Honda Civic

to gas up a car in Winnipeg – which was pretty average for that year. Even after adjusting for inflation, that’s an unbelievably cheap $1.17 in 2023 dollars.

But if gasoline were real estate, we’d now be paying $2.87 per litre. And if the gasoline was Toronto real estate, it would cost $3.49 cents per litre.An average, non-fancy carton of grocery store eggs cost the 2023 equivalent of $3.07 per dozen in the . So if they’d kept pace with housing, that generic dozen eggs would now cost $7.55. Or, 63 cents an egg.After the Liberals absolutely went to the mat to ensure that one of their senior staffers wouldn’t have to face a House of Commons committee, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s chief of staff Katie Telford finally faced the unvarnished inquisition of the Procedures and House Affairs Committee.

, a Thursday event celebrating Sikh and Punjabi culture. Kinew is the leader of the Opposition NDP, who organized the event. According to Progressive Conservative MLA Obby Khan, Kinew allegedly shoved him after he raised objections about an NDP banner overhanging the supposedly non-partisan event. “The leader of the Opposition pulled me in and said, ‘You piece of s–t. How dare you politicize this f–king event.

This is a chart from a recent House of Commons report detailing how federal departments are routinely petitioning the likes of Facebook and Twitter to take down social media posts they don’t like. Federal departments are all jam-packed with comms people tasked with making the government look good by any means necessary, but this kind of behaviour is something new.

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