CJPME: TELL MINISTER ANAND TO CLOSE THE US LOOPHOLE!

For two years, the Liberal government has allowed arms manufacturers based in Canada to profit off genocide by sneaking unregulated and unreported weapons parts to Israel through the US.

This has been possible because of a giant loophole in our export laws. When Canada updated our laws in 2019 to align with the Arms Trade Treaty, the Liberals intentionally left the US loophole open, and corporations have exploited this weakness to maintain military trade with Israel, a genocidal state.

Now those same weapons are threatening the people of Palestine, Venezuela, Iran, Greenland, and eventually could end up trained back on us here at home.

That’s why we have partnered with MP Jenny Kwan to close the US loophole using her Private Member’s Bill C-233, the No More Loopholes Act.

Our bill has the government scared, because it exposes their hypocrisy and refusal to take meaningful action.

Will you join us in sending an email to Foreign Affairs Anita Anand and your local MP demanding they support Bill C-233 to close the US loophole?

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OTTAWA — Housing Minister Gregor Robertson tabled legislation on Thursday to establish the federal government’s new affordable housing agency, but acknowledged Build Canada Homes has no set targets on how many homes it will build.

In December, the Parliamentary Budget Officer released a report that estimated the agency’s efforts would result in 26,000 directly funded units over the next five years. The federal government has said the report does not take into account the units that will result from Build Canada Homes’ partnerships with private developers and its $51-billion infrastructure fund.

Still, the PBO estimates federal spending on housing programs is set to decline by 56 per cent, from $9.8 billion in 2025-26 to $4.3 billion in 2028-29, due to expiration of funding for existing programs and cuts set out in Budget 2025.

“Canada’s non-profit housing stock has dwindled to only about four and a half percent of its total housing stock, well below the G7 average,” said NDP housing critic Jenny Kwan, in an interview with the National Post. “Countries that are doing well in addressing the housing situation is sitting at about 20 per cent.”

Click image or link to read the news story - https://nationalpost.com/news/minister-says-new-housing-agency-has-no-targets-on-number-of-homes-it-will-build

 

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