After an eight-day, $1.5 million jaunt in India with his wife and kids, Justin spent all of one (count ’em, one!) afternoon meeting with Indian businessmen. He then went home and trumpeted his achievements: a billion dollars of investment in Canada. Take that people who say he was using his trip to India as an expensive, publicly funded photo op!
Except . . . (and you just knew there was going to be an “except,” didn’t you?) that billion-dollar investment package he was bragging about? Turns out, only $250 million of it was in Canada. The rest was invested in India.
Is one billion dollars MORE or LESS than 250 million?
Answer: Well, it depends if you’re relying on a former substitute teacher to manage a G7 economy. Because those guys have their own crazy approach to math that is beyond such concepts as time and space!