Most of that pressure is artificially created to get lawmakers to sign bills without reading. Creating a sense of urgency is a classic scamming technique and it’s used extensively in the political world, because most politicos are really nothing more than con artists.
I agree. There’s absolutely no reason to rush this bill as bill C-5 won’t just affect the people who live in Canada now but the future of all Canadians alike.
This rushed hack bill to me seems incredibly similar to corporate overtime or triple-A game dev crunch jobs.
Most of that pressure is artificially created to get lawmakers to sign bills without reading. Creating a sense of urgency is a classic scamming technique and it’s used extensively in the political world, because most politicos are really nothing more than con artists.
I agree. There’s absolutely no reason to rush this bill as bill C-5 won’t just affect the people who live in Canada now but the future of all Canadians alike.
This rushed hack bill to me seems incredibly similar to corporate overtime or triple-A game dev crunch jobs.