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Robert Burns retweeted
Teddy Roosevelt once asked Emperor Franz Joseph I: "What does a monarch even do in today's day and age?" The emperor replied: "My job is mostly to protect my people from politicians."
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The student who reported me demanded that I “stop talking about all children and start talking about the 215 dead indigenous children.”
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THIS ONE was worth reposting again.. A year ago this warning was issued. “Don’t vote for this guy. Mark Carney is the most elite of elitists out there. He’s not a man of the people at all. He’s the ultimate elitist.” Then the message got even more direct: The standard of living in Canada has imploded. Jobs are almost all public sector. Almost no real private sector growth or self-employment opportunities. OECD predicted Canada would have the worst performing economy of all 36 developed countries through 2030. And the closer: “The country needs a reboot. It’s time to turn your country around. It’s time to make Canada great again.” That was April 2025. Today we’re sitting in the exact mess he described — only deeper. Carney didn’t fix anything. He just changed the slogans while the same people who broke it stayed in charge. This wasn’t some random rant. It was a clear-eyed diagnosis of what happens when you hand the keys to a globalist banker who never had to live under the policies he pushes on everyone else. The country still needs that reboot. #cdnpoli #CarneyFail #CanadaFirst
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The Fraser Institute just confirmed: Alberta is literally Canada's money piñata for federal finances. -They contribute nearly 4x what BC has -5X what Ontario has -And Quebec, that has blocked Alberta's pipelines, attacked its energy industry, & called Albertans "extremists," has extracted $429.8 billion over the same period For nearly 20 years, they carried the country, while another blocks pipelines & take more than the top 3 contributors. UNLEASH ALBERTA & OUR ENERGY. GET RID OF THE INDUSTRIAL CARBON TAX. EXPEDITE ALL PERMITS. NO MORE "GREEN" PROPOGANDA. LET'S GET SERIOUS.
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The House of Commons once had an effective law in front of it that laid out clear steps to assure that any provincial referendum on independence would be democratic and any negotiations after a “Yes” vote would be fair. But it wasn’t the current <em>Clarity Act</em> – it was a bill put forward by the Opposition Reform Party in 1996, and the Liberal government chose to ignore it. Instead, it passed its own legislation designed to crush support for any subsequent secession movement. In Part II of their <a href=c2cjournal.ca/2026/05/a-mess…
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With Alberta headed for a vote on <em>having</em> a vote on independence, many Canadians may think the threat of separation has evaporated. Or that it’s a long way off. Or that, in any case, Ottawa’s <em>Clarity Act</em> will shut it down and protect the federation. But in the concluding instalment of their series (read Part I <a href=c2cjournal.ca/2026/05/a-mess…>here</a> and Part II <a href=c2cjournal.ca/2026/06/too-cl…>here</a>), George Koch and Jim Mason explode that delusion. The <em>Act</em> is more likely to <em>increase</em> the “Yes” vote which, they predict, will trigger more political wrangling, more bad faith and bitterness, possible civil unrest and even the province’s annexation by the U.S. The consequences, in other words, are dire no matter which side you’re on. c2cjournal.ca/2026/06/the-da…
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The vast majority of Americans will not vibe with the upper caste Indian migrants if they knew that those same migrants called hundreds of millions “Untouchables,” and what that label means regarding their treatment. That’s why Hindutva, who are Hindu supremacists, don’t want us discussing caste, because it will cause Americans to see who the ones migrating here really are, and how ugly their beliefs are.
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After 11 years of Liberal debt, taxes, and inflation, the golden years for Canadian seniors have become a nightmare. This Liberal recession is not "technical." It means seniors on the streets, families going hungry, and young Canadians putting their futures on hold. Sign to reverse it: conservative.ca/cpc/reverse-…
Opinion: Seniors are the largest, fastest-growing homeless population in Canada. It’s a collective shame upon our country theglobeandmail.com/opinion/…
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Well well well
Canada is asking some who received citizenship to surrender their certificates. Here’s why ctvnews.ca/politics/article/…
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A similar law would be a great fit for Canada. Even the pro-immigration crowd should support it. Unfortunately a legion of NGOs would file a law suit and the Supreme Court would strike it down, as the Charter is a stupid document that doesn't let Canada be a normal country.
🚨🇸🇪 Sweden's parliament is passing a "good behavior" law, enabling revocation of migrants' residency permits for non-criminal issues like unpaid tax debts, undeclared work, or extremist links.
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"Miller continued to call for the criminal prosecution of residential-school “denialists” who deviated from the myth that he and Trudeau helped create." The Last Canadian Politician I’d Trust to Police the Internet quillette.com/2026/06/16/the…
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I don’t know any righteous American that would be impressed by Vivek Ramaswamy’s comments in his book about his life as a Brahmin. Only a spiritually infirm person would be impressed.
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Prime Minister, this is the misery people face after a year of your costly illusions. Canadian seniors are living in Tim Hortons and tents because they cannot afford a roof over their heads, and shelters are filled with drugs and danger. We must restore a Canada that is worthy of the people who built it.
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Alberta lost a legend. Alvin Libin was a remarkable Albertan whose generosity, leadership, and commitment to building stronger communities left a lasting impact on our province. His philanthropic contributions benefited many, resulting in him receiving the Alberta Order of Excellence in 2004. His legacy of leadership and community service will carry on in the future generations of Albertans. I extend my deepest condolences to his family and friends. He will be greatly missed.
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🇸🇪 Sweden has passed a "good behavior" law allowing migrants to be deported over non-criminal conduct such as tax debts or extremist links. This will allow the Swedish government the power to revoke residence permits and deport legal immigrants without a specific criminal charge. Now, grounds for deportation from Sweden may simply be based on the migrant's non-criminal misconduct, such as benefit fraud, links to extremist organizations, illegal work, unpaid debts, and tax evasion. Such cases will be evaluated by the Swedish Migration Agency. This bill was pushed through by the Prime Minister's right-wing minority government, heavily supported by the nationalist Sweden Democrats party.
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India itself is nothing but a giant shithole and a slum
Mumbai India is 90% slums. 90% urban Indians live in slums and abject poverty.
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46 MILLION Muslims now live in Europe. In 2000 there were fewer than 500,000 Muslims. 26 years later 45.5 MILLION MUSLIMS. Europe is being CONQUERED. IT’S ALREADY HAPPENED. You are & have in many places been ethnically replaced. This is GENOCIDE. The EU & European governments have completely destroyed an entire civilisation. They must be held accountable. This is TREASON & the worst Treason recorded in all of European History. Resist, reclaim & restore your homelands.
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🚨 Liberal MP Salma Zahid marks June as "Filipino Heritage Month" in Canada. 🇨🇦 Liberals are excellent at declaring heritage months. Housing affordability? Not so much. Food affordability? Not so much. Energy affordability? Not so much. Canadians don't need another commemorative announcement. They need a government that can balance a household budget.
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