Carney signals a welcome new approach to governing. It’s about accountability
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entire piece sounded like “sponsored by Liberal Party of Canada”… RTO mandate is idiotic as issue of “under-performance” is largely a management issue and not an employee issue. In other words it’s a free admission that management is clueless and has no idea how to harness remote to it’s full potential.
Jaime Watt is the executive chairman of Navigator Ltd. and a Conservative strategist. He is a freelance contributing columnist for the Star.
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entire piece sounded like “sponsored by Liberal Party of Canada”… RTO mandate is idiotic as issue of “under-performance” is largely a management issue and not an employee issue. In other words it’s a free admission that management is clueless and has no idea how to harness remote to it’s full potential.
Yes, although Carney has a free hand to admit that management is incompetent because it’s a management he inherited from Trudeau’s government, not one he hired himself. Carney worked at Goldman Sachs which has an infamous ultra competitive work culture. I could see him being annoyed with any manager as laid back as Trudeau was as PM.
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What are your thoughts? Paywall link
Jaime Watt: Carney signals a welcome new approach to governing. It’s about accountability
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s approach signals a new approach: clarity over clutter, flexibility over prescription. It’s an invitation to lead — and a test of who can.
Toronto Star (www.thestar.com)
Toronto Star is owned by Postmedia Network, it’s majority owned by GOP supporting American interests.
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Jaime Watt is the executive chairman of Navigator Ltd. and a Conservative strategist. He is a freelance contributing columnist for the Star.
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As I commented, the Toronto Star is owned by Postmedia Network, which is in turn majority owned by GOP connected American VCs.
It’s a propaganda rag, not worth the shit you wipe off your ass with it.
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Toronto Star is owned by Postmedia Network, it’s majority owned by GOP supporting American interests.
And many more
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And many more
'Bows up bro
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Toronto Star is owned by Postmedia Network, it’s majority owned by GOP supporting American interests.
Postmedia owns a lot of Canadian papers listed at that link, but Toronto Star isn’t among them.
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Postmedia owns a lot of Canadian papers listed at that link, but Toronto Star isn’t among them.
Shit. Toronto Sun…the Sun is a star right?
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Shit. Toronto Sun…the Sun is a star right?
Maybe elsewhere - in Toronto, The Sun is just a piece of trash. Definitely down with calling that one out.
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As I commented, the Toronto Star is owned by Postmedia Network, which is in turn majority owned by GOP connected American VCs.
It’s a propaganda rag, not worth the shit you wipe off your ass with it.
Why would you re-post the same misinformation three times and then keep all three posts up after you’ve been corrected twice? The Star is not owned by Post Media.
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Toronto Star is owned by Postmedia Network, it’s majority owned by GOP supporting American interests.
The Toronto Star has been toilet paper for over a decade or longer. Only a fool would be buying that rag.
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Toronto Star is owned by Postmedia Network, it’s majority owned by GOP supporting American interests.
it’s majority owned by GOP
That’s weird. They usually slag the non-conservative rep super-hard; like, tan-suit hard.
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government employees still lag in returning to physical workplaces
‘Lag’. That’s funny. One of my day contracts is to a gov entity, and it’s 100% remote work. They CAN’T go back, as their workforce spread out so far (hint: low rent but great internet) that a RTO means 30% loss of workforce if everyone who can actually returns. There’s no desks. There’s no equipment because everyone uses their much-better stuff that hasn’t died since CoViD. They can’t outfit staff.
It’s comedy.
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it’s majority owned by GOP
That’s weird. They usually slag the non-conservative rep super-hard; like, tan-suit hard.
The theory I’ve heard that seems to be coming true is that America wanted Carney in order to build a pipeline through Quebec, using a constitutional crisis as the opportunity to do so. Pierre wouldn’t be able to as a Con, but a progressive doing so will be palatable enough theoretically.
If Fox news started praising Biden I’d be equally suspicious, definitely their donors pushing an agenda.
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And many more
Yes, this is a list of US-owned papers. Note that the Toronto Star is not on it.
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Yes, although Carney has a free hand to admit that management is incompetent because it’s a management he inherited from Trudeau’s government, not one he hired himself. Carney worked at Goldman Sachs which has an infamous ultra competitive work culture. I could see him being annoyed with any manager as laid back as Trudeau was as PM.
that is assuming Carney understands remote, which I’m not certain of.