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Canadians Are Angry at the WRONG Politician - A MUST Watch

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The media wants Canadians focused on Pierre Poilievre's office expenses. But what happens when you compare those costs to previous Opposition leaders... and then compare them to the spending happening inside government itself? In this episode of Tap the Maple, we follow the money. We examine official House disclosures, compare Poilievre's spending to past Opposition leaders, explore the growing cost of the Prime Minister's operation, and ask why some taxpayer expenses receive endless scrutiny while others barely generate a headline. Canadians are being asked to tighten their belts. The question is whether Ottawa got the same memo. If accountability matters, it should apply to everyone. Subscribe for daily Canadian political commentary, media analysis, and the stories other outlets would rather avoid. #cdnpoli #canada #canadianpolitics #markcarney #pierrepoilievre #politicalcommentary #canadian #canadanews #canadalife #canadianpolitics #taxpayers #incometax #canadiannews #canadianpolitics #canadavlogs #canadavlog #tapthemaple #news #politics

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Canadians Are Angry at the WRONG Politician - A MUST Watch

The media wants Canadians focused on Pierre Poilievre's office expenses. But what happens when you compare those costs to previous Opposition leaders... and then compare them to the spending happening inside government itself? In this episode of Tap the Maple, we follow the money. We examine official House disclosures, compare Poilievre's spending to past Opposition leaders, explore the growing cost of the Prime Minister's operation, and ask why some taxpayer expenses receive endless scrutiny while others barely generate a headline. Canadians are being asked to tighten their belts. The question is whether Ottawa got the same memo. If accountability matters, it should apply to everyone. Subscribe for daily Canadian political commentary, media analysis, and the stories other outlets would rather avoid. #cdnpoli #canada #canadianpolitics #markcarney #pierrepoilievre #politicalcommentary #canadian #canadanews #canadalife #canadianpolitics #taxpayers #incometax #canadiannews #canadianpolitics #canadavlogs #canadavlog #tapthemaple #news #politics

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Before You Celebrate This Jobs Report...

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Canada Feels Like One Giant Corporate Franchise

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