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Based on the result, I’ll take it that Argentina is now a colonialist, apartheid state and Messi is a genocidist because he wiped out at least 11 soccer players on a field?
The Algerian soccer team’s fans in Kansas City tonight: “There is no God but Allah, Muhammad is the messenger of Allah, and Messi is the enemy of Allah.”
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"Fun" facts: She wasn't a candidate in 2015 or 2019. Her vote share grew from "only" 51.3% in 2021 to 66.4% last year.
🟥 You've lost 4 elections in a row, madam. Shouldn't you be focused on trying to make your party relevant? One might think you are content with being a party of perpetual opposition do-nothing hecklers and meme-creators. 🙂 Aaah ... That way you get paid well without ever having any responsibilities, eh? Smart. 👍🏼
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Wait a sec - the network that just got whopping government subsidies for its news operations and successfully lobbied the government to have its signal substitution rights for the Super Bowl protected directly in the CUSMA wants to talk about what? search.open.canada.ca/qpnote…

How much of Musk’s wealth comes from government help? Virtually all of it ctvnews.ca/world/article/how…
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"Wishing Canada to fail"? Wait - wasn't it .... moment ago when the pile on was Conservative calling Canada already "broken"? Can't you guys pick a lane already? By the way getting excited over a month that saw "88,000 jobs" "created" from the same report showing 288,000 new temporary jobs (including student summer employment and the one-time StatsCan 32,000 hires for the Census) is not the way to live.
I agree with Carney's statement. It is evident that the Conservatives are always wishing Canada to fail. The scream with joy Canada is in a recession, silent when 88,000 jobs are created, silent when our exports minus the U.S. have increased by 17%
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Of course, the Conservatives never had an official Party “pro-Brexit” stance. Some individuals (like former MP/Minister Jason Kenney and Andrew Scheer) supported the UK’s decision after the vote, but the party as the whole didn’t endorse, or even convene any kind of vote among caucus or the membership on Brexit. “Cons: always on the wrong side of history” is a lazy insult, not analysis from someone who hurls them as a hobby. They’ve backed CETA, CUSMA, NATO, strong alliances, and free trade and were persistent to wanting to maintain them with the post-Brexit UK - policy wins that shape Canada’s economy and foreign policy. Trudeau agreed with them in word and deed and so has Carney.
And Canada’s Conservatives were pro-Brexit. Cons: always on the wrong side of history.
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LOL. 71 percent more eligible voters in 2025 than 1984.
Check this out: The 8,595,488 votes won by Mark Carney’s Liberals in 2025 is the highest absolute number of votes ever received by any political party in Canadian history. 💪🇨🇦
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"We are a nation of martyrs and are proud to sacrifice martyrs". Palestinian lives are little to the people they elected and defend at every turn. Take it up with them.
This is so devastating, honestly. I don’t understand how so many people can march for a state that is actively committing a genocide. Are Palestinian lives really worth so little to this many Canadians? If so, I’m ashamed to call myself Canadian today.
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Well, "NO" or "Sir, remind me again of the terms of your two years probation?"
Why didn't Evan Solomon just say NO to Yves Engler's crazy question? He asked him: "Do you think there's a problem of genocidal Jewish supremacy in Canada?"
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Pundits and Liberal cultists just spent the last few days bragging about that Leger poll showing Carney up 14 points. Suddenly the mood shifts: government approval down 7, Carney's net favourability down 9, Liberal lead narrows to 8. Another lesson in an infinite lineup about why you don't get cocky about polling in Canada. Besides sampling bias and the other technical quirks, the political environment is volatile at moments in time, and 'months of gains' can reverse quickly. And David will be ostracized because the poll compulsive-obsessive fanpeople always roll that way when it doesn't go their way. Would be far from the first time.
NEW: After months of gains for the Liberal government, the political environment is becoming more competitive. Our latest federal tracking finds: • Government approval down 7 points • Carney's net favourability down 9 points • Liberal lead narrows from 12 to 8 points • Optimism about Canada's direction falls sharply The Liberals remain ahead, but the mood has changed. Read the full analysis: abacusdata.ca/liberal-moment…
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Give him credit for 99,000 youth finding summer jobs (cutting the unemployment there to "only" 13.4%) and -11,000 for everbody else (including temporary census workers)? Sure, why not?
Greg MacEachern: If [Pierre Poilievre] is blaming the prime minister for what he says is a "full-blown" recession, is he also going to give him credit for the 88k jobs? Highly doubtful.
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Fun fact: at the start of the writ period for the 2021 federal election, Erin O'Toole's Fred Delorey-chaired campaign was leading in the polls. You know the rest. And, needless to say, he got nowhere near 8 million votes. And pissed off the caucus by going, secretly, to the media first with their environmental platform (which was savaged by, mostly, the same people now trashing Pierre and proclaiming that O'Toole should have had another chance.)
From tonight’s P&P…wow @PierrePoilievre, Fred’s heavy sigh says it all…who the heck is advising you??? You are gleeful that Canada’s economy took a hit!
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More lazy caricatures. Oppositions don’t vote against programs because they want Canada to fail; they vote against bad policy, poor design, and expensive promises that too often come with weak accountability. You can support families, seniors, and kids without pretending every Liberal spending announcement is automatically good policy. Never mind, in this case, all those measures cited were buried in fiscal budgets which, throughout most of the history of confederation, get voted down by opposition.
Conservatives te always cheering for Canada to fail. All this to "own" the Liberals. Why do Conservatives always vote against, childcare, dental care, school lunches, increasing OAS...
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If “bitching and moaning” means an opposition doing what it is elected to do and asking why inflation doubled, housing cratered, and wages stalled under Liberals for 11 years, then sure, the CPC is guilty. The rest of us are guilty of wanting answers before giving even more time for the disaster to continue. Voters in Ontario did that for 15 years under McGuinty then Wynne. Like or hate what replaced them, how's that working out? The real rot isn’t the CPC - it’s the idea, every time a Liberal government has the reins, that Canadians should just “wait and see” what they do with the mess. Foreign money, weak trade strategy, a precipitous downfall in safety and security for its citizens and a broken housing market don’t get a free pass because you’re tired of hearing about them.
Politics in Canada has certainly turned ugly in the last ten years. I believe this is fuelled by the CPC and foreign interests in our country. Let PM Carney have his term and see how he does. The people will decide whether he’s doing a good job or not. This constant bitching and moaning by the CPC has ruined their party.
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Ah yes, the classic and sophomoric “I don’t like him so he’s accomplished nothing” analysis. Ignoring his role in shaping the Conservatives’ economic narrative and connecting with voters on taxes, bloated government spendin, inflation and housing is certainly… a choice. Also, reducing over 8 million supporters to “convoy truckers” and "ostrich supporters" says more about the analysis and the analyzer than the electorate.
Pierre ‘s only success has been to have a lifelong tax payer funded job. He has zero bills to his name, no legacy and his fans are primarily the convoy truckers or ostrich supporters. Harper was also mean spirited but competent. Pierre isn’t that.
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If Zerucelli's purpose here was to prove that he was dropped head-first at birth here, he did a great job. It's hardly uncommon knowldege that this "$8.8 million dollars" are expenses of the entire OLO which is subject to review and guidelines for expenses by the Board of Internal Economy which is Chaired by the (Liberal) Speaker of the House and has a bipartisan Board which also includes representatives of the PCO. So, yeah, they're fully explained (it's mostly salaries for staff.) He's hoping that Canadians are too stupid to find this out.
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Yeah, he is wrong. Canada is not the only G7 country in a recession. It's the only G20 country in a recession. It's one of six countries in the entire world in a recession (including countries currently in actual wars involving weaponry.) And by the way: Mexico: over 80% of trade with the U.S. Jamaica: about 57% of trade with the U.S. Costa Rica: about 40% Barbados: about 23% Trinidad and Tobago: about 35% None are in recessions, technical or otherwise. And, except Mexico, none are even close to resources-rich.
Once again, Pierre opens his mouth and said something that was either a half truth or a complete fabrication. This must be a day ending in 'Y'.
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Really? How's the performance going so far? Businessmen I know lay out objectives, timelines, and take performance measures. Your boss, ironically, continues to do none of those things and he's supposed to be the "smart" one. Jewish "communities" have been living in fear for 11 years and exponentially so for nearly the last three. And why would you need to "build" a Canada where they can live safely? "Smart businessman" said that Canada has always had a compact and a "covenant". If he's tactitly admitting that it's broken, who is responsible and what has been done to restore it. Having yet another council/panel take a look at things is not a solution; it's passing off a problem. Step away and let's get the adults back in the room.
We are building a Canada where Jewish communities can live without fear for their safety. We are building a Canada where everyone, of any faith, can live openly, safely, and joyfully. 🇨🇦
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What a bunch of garbage. It was on that very same show when Rosie Barton was hosting that Jason Kenney was getting *grilled* for "properly analyzing, assessing, and defining" the 2015 recession at the time as a "techncial recession". There is absolutely no evidence that CBC held Justin Trudeau, Bill Morneau, Chrystia Freeland, or Tom Mulcair to account for any of them opining that Canada was in a full-blown recession with a weak economy. Heck, Trudeau used it as a justification for proposing this "emergency" three-year $10 billion per year deficits to stimulate the Canadian economy out of it. cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-…
David Cochrane presses CPC trade critic Adam Chambers on 'full-blown' recession claims: "You're the only group calling it a full-blown recession. Part of being a credible steward of the economy as a government in waiting is to properly analyze, assess, and define what is happening in the economy."
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