“Chaos” in Canada's Parliament as finance minister resigns hours before economic update

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TLDRNel video, viene discusso il caos politico e la crisi di leadership all'interno del governo canadese. Il Ministro delle Finanze si è dimesso il giorno in cui avrebbe dovuto presentare il bilancio autunnale, e subito dopo si è dimesso anche il Ministro dell'Industria. L'opposizione critica il Primo Ministro per non aver il coraggio di presentare il bilancio di persona e richiede un voto di fiducia. Si parla delle difficoltà economiche che i canadesi affrontano, come l'aumento dei costi alimentari e l'accesso difficile alla casa, e si criticano le minacce economiche degli Stati Uniti. Il governo, tuttavia, promette di presentare misure per sostenere i cittadini e l'economia canadese.

Takeaways

  • 💼 Dette finanze si dimette prima del bilancio.
  • 📉 Crisi di leadership nel governo canadese.
  • 🇨🇦 Difficoltà economiche per i cittadini canadesi.
  • 🗣️ Critiche al Primo Ministro per mancanza di coraggio.
  • 📅 Aggiornamento economico autunnale atteso.
  • 🏠 Aumento dei costi abitativi e alimentari.
  • 🤝 Impegno del governo a sostenere l'economia.
  • 🗳️ Chiamate per un voto di fiducia.
  • 🔄 Minacce economiche dagli Stati Uniti.
  • 🏛️ Debate parlamentare acceso sulle politiche economiche.

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    归纳的概要如下:在面临严重政治混乱时,财长在预定公布秋季预算的当天辞职,该预算将包含巨大财政赤字超支。工作权责转交至工业部长,他也随即辞职,随后轮到‘两位有名的兰迪’担任,但他们也无法承担此职。总理在不到两小时后须对秋季经济更新进行发布。与此同时,反对党的领袖指责总理只顾自己而忽视民生问题,如食物和住房的可负担性。与此同时,担任总理的领导失去了一些内阁同僚的信任,数名部长在财政更新前辞职,引发了进一步的政治动荡。对外,加拿大还面临来自美国新关税的威胁。反对党要求总理辞职,并要求领导国家的党派支持一项碳税选举,以在当前混乱和内政不济的情况下召开选举。政府方面则表示他们享有议会信任并将继续推进关键项目,如改善住房和就业市场。整个局面显示出对政府领导能力的严重质疑,并在要求改革和选举的呼声中引发更大关注。

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Video Tanya Jawab

  • Perché il Ministro delle Finanze canadese si è dimesso?

    Si è dimesso il giorno in cui doveva presentare il bilancio autunnale che conteneva un grande sforamento del deficit.

  • Chi ha assunto l'incarico dopo le dimissioni del Ministro delle Finanze?

    L'incarico è passato automaticamente al Ministro dell'Industria, che si è dimesso immediatamente.

  • Che cosa critica il leader dell'opposizione canadese?

    Critica la mancanza di coraggio del Primo Ministro nel presentare il bilancio autunnale e chiede un voto di fiducia.

  • Quali problemi economici affrontano i canadesi secondo l'opposizione?

    I canadesi affrontano difficoltà nell'affordare generi alimentari, trovare una casa e ci sono minacce economiche dagli Stati Uniti.

  • Qual è la posizione del governo canadese riguardo all'economia?

    Il governo intende presentare una dichiarazione economica autunnale che includa misure importanti per aiutare i canadesi.

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Gulir Otomatis:
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    just to to underline the chaos we're
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    faced with here the Finance Minister
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    resigned the day she was to present the
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    fall budget which was going to contain a
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    massive deficit overrun the job then
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    went automatically to the industry
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    Minister who immediately resigned like
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    on the spot which then went down the
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    line and the next person in order was
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    the famous two randies and they're not
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    available through the job either we're
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    now less than 2 hours away from the fall
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    economic update why won't the Prime
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    Minister have the courage to come in
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    here present it himself and put it for a
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    confidence vote
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    [Applause]
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    tonight while the leader of the
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    opposition continues to play politics in
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    this place we look forward to presenting
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    the fall economic statement later this
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    afternoon that will have a series of
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    important measures for Canadians things
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    that are going to help them with the
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    affordability challenges that are going
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    to put Canada Canadian jobs and the
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    Canadian economy first thank you
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    [Applause]
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    Mr people can't afford their groceries
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    people can't find a home to call their
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    own and the conservatives are
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    laughing
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    order order
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    another he just W
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    up the aable member from babby south
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    from the top
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    please Canadians literally cannot afford
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    the groceries they need they can't
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    afford to find a home to call their own
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    and now Trump buddies of the
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    conservatives Maga conservatives this
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    guy Trump is threatening hundreds of
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    thousands of jobs in Canada and the
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    prime minister is more focused on
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    himself on infighting the Prime Minister
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    cannot remain in that position will he
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    resign this is not the time for slogan
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    this is not the time for
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    partisanship this is not a time to make
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    jokes Mr Speaker this is about rallying
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    for Canadians this is a time where
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    Canadians needs to know that this house
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    and all the members are standing behind
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    them that we're going to invest in
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    Canadians that we're going to invest in
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    this country that we're going to invest
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    in our workers and that we're going to
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    invest in our industry Mr Speaker and
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    that we're going to beare Canada to be
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    the best prepared to be able to deal
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    with our us friends Mr Speaker this is
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    the time where we show that we all
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    Canadians the NDP leader is absolutely
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    right this cannot continue this prime
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    minister cannot go on like this housing
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    costs have doubled Food Bank use has
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    doubled the debt has doubled gun crime
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    has doubled and now we Face troubling
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    tariff threats from a president who can
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    see weakness coming from a mile away the
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    Prime Minister must leave this job but
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    there's only one person who can remove
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    him and that's the leader of the NDP
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    will he put the country ahead of his
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    pension and vote for a carbon tax
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    election
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    now they can't even stand by each other
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    hours before delivering the fiscal
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    update the Finance Minister resigned she
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    lost confidence in the Prime Minister
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    last night the failed housing Minister
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    and the worst immigration minister in
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    the history of this country also
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    resigned a couple of Randy and now
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    they're up to nine ministers that need
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    to be replaced he's lost control of the
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    government the party of back room boys
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    is over the back bench should look up
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    from their laptops and the NDP leader
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    shouldn't be the only one in this house
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    with confidence in the Prime Minister
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    present the statement and call a vote
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    today I'm not sure who she's talking
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    about but I'm still here for now I can
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    guarantee you Mr Speaker that there are
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    two kinds of people who run for office
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    in politics there are people who want to
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    do something and there are people who
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    want to be somebody and I can tell you
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    on our side of the house we want to do
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    things we want to build the houses to
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    make sure families can afford to roll
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    food over their heads we want to make
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    sure families can afford to keep their
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    food on the table to feed their kids we
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    want to make sure people can find a job
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    to go to that gives them a sense of
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    Pride and allows them to contribute to
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    their communities on the conservative
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    side their guy has been writing essays
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    about why he should be prime minister
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    since he was a teenager this prime
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    minister has lost control he's lost
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    control of the economy he's lost control
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    of immigration he's lost control of so
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    many files and now he's lost control of
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    the government it's long past time for
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    an election this prime minister has sat
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    too long here for any good that he has
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    been doing in the name of God will he go
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    to R Hall call an election and end the
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    chaos as you well know and as every
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    member in this place knows just because
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    a conservative Member of Parliament
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    wishes something something does not mean
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    that it actually happened but what
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    happened over the past couple of weeks
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    Mr Speaker is the government secured the
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    confidence of this house and the
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    government does enjoy the confidence of
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    this house Mr Speaker and that is why we
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    will be presenting the call economic
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    statement later today which we look
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    forward to sharing with Canadians thank
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    you Mr
Tags
  • politica
  • Canada
  • dimissioni
  • crisi
  • budget
  • opposizione
  • governo
  • economia
  • fiducia
  • Primo Ministro