Government of Canada

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Mention Analytics

Total Mentions: 9

Subreddit Mentions:

Positive Mentions: 1

Negative Mentions: 5

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NeutralCurrent Event

💬 117 comments

⬆︎ 3169 upvotes

Mentioned in the context of investment and government funding.

Found in /r/canada/
NeutralCurrent Event

💬 34 comments

⬆︎ 60 upvotes

The comment refers to the current government's actions, expressing skepticism and disapproval of their financial management, which is linked to the discussion about Victory Bonds.

Found in /r/canada/
NegativeCurrent Event

💬 441 comments

⬆︎ 490 upvotes

Criticizing the current government's policies and potential future actions.

Found in /r/canada/

Mar 28, 2025

Canada appeals directly to 'hardworking Americans' with anti-tariff billboards in 12 U.S. states - 'We need to send a message to the American people, for them to understand what’s at stake,' Mélanie Joly told CNN

NegativeCurrent Event

💬 60 comments

⬆︎ 530 upvotes

Comments suggest the campaign is a waste of money and won't change minds, particularly among Trump supporters.

Found in /r/canada/

Mar 3, 2025

Canada cutting incentives for going to trade school?

NeutralCurrent Event

💬 90 comments

⬆︎ 63 upvotes

Discussion of government policies.

Found in /r/skilledtrades/

Feb 10, 2025

Canada may overshoot population targets, with complications looming: Desjardins

NegativeCurrent Event

💬 234 comments

⬆︎ 150 upvotes

Comments express frustration with the lack of effective action from the Canadian government regarding the consequences of overpopulation.

Found in /r/canada/

Feb 2, 2025

‘Unjust and unjustified’: Poilievre outlines tariff response

PositiveCurrent Event

💬 1384 comments

⬆︎ 705 upvotes

There is some support for a strong Canadian response to the tariffs, including the idea of retaliatory tariffs. However, this is mostly in relation to the US government, not specifically a brand.

Found in /r/canada/

Jan 14, 2025

Canada Carbon Rebate payments go out this week. Here’s how much most Ontarians will get

NegativeCurrent Event

💬 98 comments

⬆︎ 8 upvotes

The commenter views the rebate as a 'Liberal bribe' with no environmental benefit, indicating strong negativity.

Found in /r/canada/

Jan 12, 2025

Feds spent a record $20.7-billion on outsourcing contracts last fiscal year - The federal government's 2023-24 public accounts show a consistent increase over the $18.6-billion spent for outsourcing in the previous fiscal year, $17.5-billion in 2021–22, and $14.7-billion in 2020–21.

NegativeCurrent Event

💬 50 comments

⬆︎ 229 upvotes

The high cost of outsourcing is criticized in the context of the federal government's spending, with comments suggesting that the money could have been used more effectively for other purposes.

Found in /r/canada/

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