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|    Con's leader Scheer - 'get back to work'    |
|    05 May 20 19:08:01    |
              Cute face. Ugly soul. More American than Canadian.       . . . tg Canadian voters saw through him.       ________________________________       https://north99.org/ - May 4, 2020              Conservatives want to reduce the CERB, push Canadians back to work              Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer is calling for a reduction in the       Canada Emergency Response Benefit. He believes such a move would “encourage       and incentivize people to re-enter the workforce.”              The emergency benefit was put in place to aid laid-off workers impacted by the       COVID-19 pandemic. As it stands, the benefit provides $2,000 a month to       out-of-work Canadians.              Scheer’s statement, while not as vocal, mirrors other right-wing       politicians’ demands to ‘re-open the economy.’ Conservative MP Marilyn       Gladu has called for an end to social distancing and preventative measures,       saying it is time for the public        to “get back to work.”              Most notably, in the United States, tensions are rising as the Trump       administration and Republicans have pushed for an end to COVID-19 containment       measures. One Texas Republican has even outright suggested that the elderly       must be sacrificed for the        economy.              Official numbers show that more than a million Canadians lost their jobs in       March, with millions more taking a hit on their regular income.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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