-- "The federal government 'compromised' its emergency COVID-19 loan program because of 'poor' management, non-competitive contracts that paid hundreds of millions of dollars to a single vendor and a lack of oversight that led to $3.5 billion in loans to ineligible companies, says auditor general Karen Hogan." --
It gets better...
-- "A separate audit published on Monday also found that the government has no idea if its flagship benefit for seniors, the Old Age Security program, is sufficient to support their needs." --
IT'S NOT JUST LIBERALS... -- "For the past five years, Metrolinx CEO Phil Verster has earned a $12,000 vehicle allowance on top of his taxpayer-funded salary of $838,097, despite not having owned a car." --
Wait...
-- "The Ford government has extended Verster’s contract and nearly doubled his salary since 2017." --
I guess
I spoke too soon.