The federal government’s 500-page budget document was tabled in the House of Commons Tuesday, outling Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new agenda for Canadians.
It goes like this: You ask them a question, and they don’t respond. Instead, they blankly stare at you, off into the distance, or in my kid’s case, at one of our cats.
OK, PR people (and people who are being strong-armed into being a PR person because your organization is woefully underfunded,) listen up. The next PR person who sends me a press release that unironically begins with “It’s that time of year again!” will end up on my brand-new Baka wall. (Baka is Japanese for ‘idiot’
Présenté en français: A lively discussion on why a Black entrepreneur should launch the next Google, how to finance it, and how it would impact the Black community.
It was a three-bears budget for many in social impact on Tuesday: Some provisions hit just right, while others were uncomfortable at best and absent at worst.