Daily review 25/03/2025

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12 comments on “Daily review 25/03/2025 ”

  1. joe90 1

    Canada's Little/Ardern moment?

    Vassy Kapelos is the Chief Political Correspondent for CTV News.

    I was seven years old the last time an election in this country centred around a single issue. Then, it was free trade; nearly four decades later – almost my entire lifetime – it’s about freedom. Freedom from Donald Trump.

    Let’s just lay it all out there. I have never seen anything like this. Not politically, or otherwise. Would you have thought a year ago we’d wake up to a nightmare wherein the president of the United States wanted to take us over and planned to do it by bludgeoning an entire nation into submissive poverty? And that those threats would coincide with the resignation of a prime minister who never wanted to go but finally did? If you had that all on your bingo card, you’re way ahead of the rest of us.

    The rest of us could never have predicted the degree to or cruelty with which Trump would take aim at Canada, and that it would coincide so specifically with Justin Trudeau’s decision to exit stage left. In just eight short weeks, the combination of those two events have taken this campaign from a Conservative cakewalk to the most competitive in a generation.

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/federal-election-2025/article/vassy-kapelos-the-campaign-of-a-lifetime-is-upon-us/

  2. Kat 2

    As usual with Willis & co its all about the price of everything……and the value of nothing…..“Come on. The community wants cheaper grocery prices. Get on board.”……

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/politics/360628036/why-labour-mp-duncan-webb-opposing-new-supermarket-plan

  3. joe90 3

    This is why the arse has dropped out of the weed market.

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    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has asked his justice and police ministers to look at what more can be done to tackle methamphetamine use in New Zealand, which has nearly doubled in two years.

    Police data shows an “unprecedented 96% increase in meth consumption when compared to 2023, with consumption increasing across all sites”.

    The Drugs in Wastewater 2024 Annual Overview shows the minimal annual consumption jumping from 732 kilograms to 1434, identifying a social harm cost of $1.5 billion last year.

    Luxon said he was “quite concerned” by the figures.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/justice-police-ministers-asked-for-solutions-to-tackle-near-doubling-of-meth-use-in-new-zealand-over-the-past-year/ODV7JHB6IVHWXKQBTO7O5LRHKE/

  4. Ad 4

    That's a very tough break New Lynn LEC.

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