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Canada is fucked. Officially a surveillance state. The left somehow loves this, while they also claim everything the right does is fascist. Fun fact, this is Hitler’s wet dream.
You've likely seen the headlines from bills C-34, C-36, and C-22 in the media. Each may sound reasonable on their own: protect kids online, modernize privacy, help police catch criminals. But buried within is an emerging Digital Regulatory Superpower unlike anything Canadians have ever seen. These bills hand one unelected commission power over what Canadians can say, what stays private, and who the state can watch. As of today, the Federal Government is rushing to enact massive Internet Surveillance Reform into law without proper debate.
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TopShelfSnipe87 retweeted
Nearly 1 in 5 firearms declared under the federal government's assault-style firearms compensation program (better known as the property confiscation program) was a .22LR rimfire. New data from the Q-1113 parliamentary written return shows 11,883 of the 65,070 declared firearms (18.3%) were chambered in .22 Long Rifle, one of the most common and mild cartridges in existence. These are the kinds of firearms used for backyard plinking, youth training, small game hunting, and introductory target shooting. The single most declared firearm in the entire program was the GSG-16, a .22LR semi-automatic with 5,162 total declarations. Nearly all of the .22 LR firearms on the list (11,115 of 11,883) were previously non-restricted. These were ordinary non-restricted rifles that happened to look like something the government found objectionable. The government called this a ban on "assault-style firearms." Almost 1 in 5 of the declared firearms shoots the same cartridge as a Ruger 10/22, quite possibly the most popular semi-automatic rimfire rifle in the country. Calibres verified against the RCMP Firearms Reference Table. Data from Q-1113 (House of Commons, 45th Parliament).
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Canada’s Minister of Public Safety has connections to known terrorists, but somehow legal gun owners are a public safety threat.
The process to collect firearms is well underway in various areas across Canada and will continue through early fall 2026. Individuals who declared their prohibited firearms will be notified once collection begins in their area. canada.ca/en/public-safety-c…
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This is so true
There's no doubt in my mind they would choose Hitler.
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TopShelfSnipe87 retweeted
The federal government just extended the firearms amnesty — again. Not because the policy is working, but because the Supreme Court of Canada is now questioning whether it was ever legal to begin with. Here’s what gets buried in these announcements: not one of these firearms was banned through a vote in Parliament. They were prohibited overnight by Order in Council — a Cabinet decree, no debate, no elected vote. “Assault-style” isn’t a legal definition. It’s a vague label stretched to cover thousands of lawfully owned firearms belonging to licensed, vetted, responsible Canadians. Hunters. Sport shooters. Collectors. They did everything right — and they’re the ones paying the price. Meanwhile, the illegal handguns driving the vast majority of gun violence in this country remain the real problem — and this policy does nothing to address them. I support licensing. I support safe storage. I support keeping firearms out of the wrong hands. What I don’t support is policy theatre dressed up as public safety. The Supreme Court will have its say. Until then — know your rights, and know your MP is paying attention. #cdnpoli #BCpoli #VancouverIsland #CML #PublicSafety #StandOnGuard
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And they aren’t legal gun owners either. But the government wants you to think hunters and sport shooters are a public safety issue.
Hired guns are becoming younger, cheaper and more plentiful, Canadian crime sources say: 'It's out of control' trib.al/KB6C2sc
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You are statistically a more dangerous person and more likely to commit a violent crime than he is. You just hate people like him so you go out of your way to paint him as a violent criminal.
The problem is nothing stops him from changing his mind, other than preventative gun bans. Which is why they are so important.
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This is insane. The government invited an anti-gun lobby group as a stakeholder to consult on Bill C-21 and that stakeholder painted a picture of legal gun owners being criminals. Accused gun owners of illegally modifying magazines, and being mass shooters. This is who our government listened to, when deciding to take away your .22 plinker. This is the complete opposite of democracy and a total attack on law abiding citizens based on a political agenda.
Stakeholders invited to consult on Bill C-21, including a current Liberal Cabinet member, wanted amendments to ban online gun sales and thought gun owners illegally modified their magazines "all the time." And it was the only consultation held. calibremag.ca/c-21-docs-show…
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That fucking loser retard Galen Weston owns half of Canada but can’t even have a working website for customers to refill prescriptions easily with Shoppers. Website constantly crashes, error codes, everything you could imagine if you were dealing with a small business, not a massive corporation.
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Nahhhh, these are those Volturi vampires
Here’s a high-definition picture. These are delegates from Agartha.
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Food is about to get even more unaffordable
Building a more affordable food system.
These are the criminals that the Liberals want Canadians to think are safe individuals that are vital to society, while vilifying hunters and sport shooters for the crimes of these individuals.
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The only way it’s enforceable is with digital ID, so yes, it’s about digital ID and government control. It’s disguised as “protecting the kids”, but when you “need” the government to protect your kids, you have already failed.
The proposed social media ban for children under 16 is not about creating a digital ID system. It is about protecting kids. Social media companies are designed to maximize engagement. Their algorithms push endless content, collect personal data, and expose children to cyberbullying, predators, scams, misinformation, and content that can negatively impact mental health. We already have age restrictions for alcohol, tobacco, gambling, and driving because children are not equipped to handle certain risks. The internet should not be treated differently simply because it is digital. Critics claim this is the first step toward a national digital ID. There is no evidence that banning under 16s from social media automatically leads to a government controlled digital identity system. Countries around the world are exploring age verification methods without creating universal digital IDs for all citizens. Parents cannot monitor every app, account, or algorithm 24 hours a day. Requiring social media companies to keep children off their platforms places responsibility where it belongs: on the companies profiting from children’s attention. This is not about government control. It is about child protection. If we agree kids should be protected in the physical world, we should be willing to protect them online too.
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The news in Canada today is insane. We are truly living through a historic time of government propaganda and control. If you’re not stuck here due to your job or family responsibilities, get out while you can.
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How come the data is so different from all other police forces in Canada? Maybe because the government of Canada has an agenda??
Most crime guns traced by RCMP came from within Canada, internal reports say. toronto.citynews.ca/2026/06/…
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Yes.
If a murderous career criminal is "unfit to stand trial" they should just be executed.
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Oh fuck off with this virtue signalling nonsense
🇨🇦🇸🇴 Today, I introduced a private member’s bill that would declare July of every year in Canada as Somali Heritage Month! I’d like to thank MP @HonAhmedHussen for co-sponsoring this bill with me and for his counsel. I hope that all MPs will support this legislation. Canada is home to many Canadians of Somali heritage. Canadians of Somali descent have left and continue to leave a historic mark on Canada, with contributions that span communities across the country and are reflected in Canada’s economic, political, social and cultural life. If passed, Somali heritage month would give us an opportunity to celebrate that heritage, the role that Canada has played in supporting Somali Canadians and their contributions to Canada.
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Excellent marketing, but also likely how Canada will be in a year.
Brilliant. 👇🇨🇦
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TopShelfSnipe87 retweeted
Speaking in Toronto, Mark Carney says: "Canada was not founded on a single creed, race, language or faith." Carney also says Canada's "secularism" is open to all. Psalm 72:8 from the Bible is inscribed on the Peace Tower.
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