• Avid Amoeba@lemmy.ca
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    This is just crazy.

    How about you use this 60B to fix the healthcare system you dumb irresponsible fuck…

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      Probably because his buddy Galen weston promised to help with the healthcare thing and his bullshit maple horseshit.

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    For that kind of money you could give away electric bicycles to everyone in the Toronto area who wants one for the next hundred years.

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    As yes, the party of fiscal responsibility promising a $60 billion tunnel nobody needs or asked for

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    How about we make sure everyone has a doctor before we spend 20 years digging a hole that will only reduce how long it takes to drive to work.

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    The tunnel under the 401 would take at least 20 years to build

    Wow, just wow.

    Also, is this for cars? Cause it would the have the same energy as “just one more lane bro”

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    Is he inspired by the CAQ in Quebec or something?

    The CAQ have been juggling with the idea of a third bridge or tunnel between Québec City and Lévis because, comgestion, and in case one of the two already existing ones becomes unusable.

    So we have cuts in education and health care, they can’t possibly give money to social programs, BUT, there would be 10 billion somewhere to build this “third link”.

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        The way things are going, he will probably end up being the first senator for the great state of Canada.