If only that average Joe had access to some type of information network on which to look it up, if only. But alas...
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Fraser wasn't exactly handed the portfolio yesterday...I don't think it has anything to do with who's in the cabinet chair, it's pretty clear the federal Libs are merely slow-walking and stalling on the housing file until the next election.
This really seems to be an issue solely for OP.
Lemmy is seeming more and more like a collection of useful idiots farming cynicism every day.
I'm quite certain there's ways to bring attention to your point without sounding absolutely insufferable, hopefully it doesn't continue to elude you.
Up to this point, I don't think the problem has been messaging for the Liberals, it's that they have largely ignored housing as an issue for way too long and are struggling to respond effectively.
Important to note that there are many more reports that a decision has yet to be made.
Important to note that there are many more reports that a decision has yet to be made.
Human rights issues are a distraction to you, we can see that from your low-effort copy-and-paste comments, great, but they're not for a whole lot of people.
Not too tack to hard the devil's advocate side of things but if you're expecting morals from a business, that's a you problem. I can appreciate the point you're trying to make but still kind of a senseless comment.
All one really needs to know is that there's nothing legislated here, these are merely "guidelines" for the banking industry, i.e. essentially nothing.
My faith in lemmy users actually replying to facts and informative posts like this without some type of online emotional outburst or downvotes is pretty much nil at this point.