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It seems that #Canadians need to invest more of their precious personal time to #babysit our #politicians and make sure they're not doing something stupid, illegal, corrupt or to simply ensure they are doing their jobs, despite paying high #taxes. #cdnpoli #ArriveCan #SNC
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Her constituents must be so proud. They voted for this. @OakvilleDwntown @NewsInOakville @townofoakville @NewsInOakville @OakvilleRT #Oakville please retweet
So let’s be clear. Liberal Foreign Minister @AnitaAnandMP saw reports of Hamas ties within UNRWA. Then responded with ANOTHER $100 million. nationalpost.com/opinion/unw…
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You don’t have to love Elon Musk to recognize what this headline says about us. A country that spends more time criticizing wealth creation than encouraging it sends a clear message to builders: your success is tolerated, not celebrated. Canada should be the best place in the world to build ambitious companies. Headlines like this make us look like we’re not quite ready for that.
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Elbows up… But for Canadian youth? A recent computer science graduate summed up the youth unemployment crisis perfectly. Carney told young Canadians to make more sacrifices. Just months later, the Liberals announced billions to import foreign talent without a single policy for youth unemployment at home. The Carney Liberals roll out the red carpet for foreign workers while pulling it out from under Canadian graduates. Canadian grads can’t get a foot in the door. Liberals greet foreign workers with open arms. Enough is enough.
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There was a time when 5 @AST_SpaceMobile Bluebird satellites were lunched by 1 Falcon 9 rocket. Maybe it's time to do it again, and bring back Falcon Heavy $SPCX youtube.com/live/JFiiDLd7PFM
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Once again, good things happen when Canadians get mad.
BREAKING: The Carney government quietly reversed its own CRTC streaming tax. The reason, in their words, it "could ultimately fall on Canadian consumers through higher prices." We were all right. That's the same argument every critic has made and was told they didn't understand the policy. This is where it gets worse: the same Liberal government is spending $600 million of your money to undo what it just did, and is directing the CRTC to review its own ruling. In other words: every critic was right. The government wasted everyone's time. And the cleanup costs you $600 million. canada.ca/en/canadian-herita…
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It's happening.
Replying to @BullTheoryio
Can crypto be drained first?
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Who was the catering company? Any ties within the Liberal party?
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What ever happened to Canada’s “Fentanyl Czar”?!!!?
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The US has satellites in LEO doing this type of early warning work - all it would have taken was to subscribe, no CAPEX investment required. What a failure. Higher costs and higher emissions for the enviroment. @s_guilbeault will be even more pissed.
Carney picks Swedish early-warning aircraft tech over U.S. contenders theglobeandmail.com/politics…
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BREAKING The Parliamentary Budget Officer has revealed that nearly 74,000 REJECTED asylum claimants are entitled to deluxe health benefits through the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP). Deluxe supplemental health benefits like vision care, home care, and physiotherapy now account for more than half of all IFHP costs. These are benefits that Canadians who have paid into the system their entire lives can’t access. Counselling costs have grown from less than 1% of supplementary spending in 2016 to 11% in 2025. Last year alone, taxpayers paid $38.79 million for counselling and $12.41 million for home visits for asylum seekers under the program. This damning information comes at a time when six million Canadians can’t access the basic service of a family doctor. The PBO also revealed the average length of IFHP coverage for asylum claimants is now a staggering four years. It is undeniable that as the backlog grows, rejected asylum claimants continue adding pressure to a health care system where Canadians are already facing long wait times for care. The Liberals must explain to Canadians why asylum seekers whose refugee claims were rejected, face enforceable removal orders, and in some cases fail to appear for removal, continue to receive deluxe, taxpayer-funded health benefits while they avoid leaving Canada.
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Two polls on the same day: -Abacus - Carney is surging, and Canadians feel Canada is on the right track. -Blacklocks leak of an internal government poll: trust in Canada's democratic institutions in a freefall. Try to circle that square.
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A lot of Canadians are not talking about leaving because they hate Canada. They’re talking about leaving because they remember what Canada used to reward: hard work, stability, affordability, competence, and the belief that if you sacrificed now, your kids would do better later. When the Liberals broke the social contract, people don’t just get emotional. They start doing math. Housing costs explode. Taxes rise. Productivity stalls. Services decline. Young people can’t get ahead. Businesses and skilled workers start looking elsewhere. Then the political class acts shocked that people are reconsidering their future here. That’s not betrayal. That’s incentives talking. Countries are not sustained by slogans, CBC commercials, or moral lectures. They survive when productive people believe the future is worth investing in. Once enough people stop believing that, decline stops being theoretical. It becomes behavioural.
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This is yet another example of how CBC newsrooms no longer practice objective journalist standards. You admit you have a letter but won’t release the names of the signatories because the signatories want the contents out but not their names… which means the news outlet is aiding political strategy / objectives as opposed to public interest and transparency. There used to be a time when anonymous sources were used incredibly sparingly, basically only in cases where a source was at risk of serious harm or if national security would be compromised.
14 Liberal MPs write a letter critical of Carney. CBC gets it and writes this. "Despite signing their names at the bottom of the letter, the MPs do not want to be publicly identified," CBC writes. No names released. This would not happen to Poilievre. cbc.ca/news/politics/liberal…
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Frankly, when it comes to the various scams around immigration, I don’t expect media to dig into any of them. Their sole interest is in bringing us, on a daily basis, sob stories about how immigrants are hard done by because of policy changes.
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Drug traffickers 'got smart' and moved operations to Canada: FBI director Patel ctvnews.ca/video/2026/05/20/…
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Since Graham taking over as CEO, the fund has underperformed the new benchmark by a total of $78B. If the benchmark change is not applied retroactively, that would be $170B, or $198B against the old Reference Portfolio.
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Good things happen when Canadians get pissed off. What else should we get pissed off about?
After 'misunderstanding,' federal officials are open to changes on police search powers bill nationalpost.com/news/politi…
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Never before did Canadians need to spend their valuable time to baby-sit and monitor their politicians in case they betray their electorate constituents.
BREAKING Carney government now open to walking back parts of C-22 after taking an absolute beating on the issue They called it a "misunderstanding" Stay on them. Watch the changes carefully.
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Still proud of this one.
Out of 450 films, Canada Unplugged was awarded Best Feature Film at the Political Film Festival.🏆 Proof that powerful stories find their way. Grateful for everyone who supported this documentary journey. Huge shoutout to all our speakers who shared their voices in this project. Sharing the trailer and both parts again for those who missed it. Watch Share & Support independent cinema. Trailer: youtu.be/YE5HQptDz34?si=Z2M5… Part 1: youtu.be/0aTSX9Df1lQ?si=URqR… Part 2: youtu.be/pr2Sun1D-zE?si=zbpV…
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