🇨🇦🇬🇧🇮🇱 Small town gal who appreciates free speech, democracy and truth!

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BodeeahO retweeted
The government believes Canadian automakers can diversify away from the US. Except no company thinks a business case exists. Holding onto this fantasy prevents the government from aggressively pursuing a continuation of the integrated North American market.
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BodeeahO retweeted
Social stability ~ Social order C-34 literally uses the same vague laws that Communist China uses to crush all political opposition and dissent.
Social media posts deemed to undermine “social stability” would be subject to blocking orders by a federal censor under Bill #C34 introduced yesterday. “The law applies as soon as it comes into force.” — @MarcMillerVM @CdnHeritage blacklocks.ca/censor-for-sak… #cdnpoli
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Moments ago, I had the opportunity to tell @i24NEWS_EN that not only does Canada have a very serious terrorism, extremism, and antisemitism problem, but that it may have just gotten a Toronto police officer killed this morning.
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BodeeahO retweeted
The Safe Social Media Act C-34 is China-style censorship and that's what everyone should be focusing on.
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14 year-old kids are allowed to register as Liberals, vote on policies, nominate candidates, and elect leaders.....but they can't inform themselves about issues using the Internet.
Today, our government introduced new legislation to protect our kids online. Canada's Safe Social Media Act will hold social media and AI platforms accountable, make them safer, and restrict access to social media for children under 16. More and more kids are suffering from anxiety, depression, self-harm, and exploitation. To keep our kids safe, we have to ensure that our laws keep up with technology.
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Similar laws elsewhere (e.g., Australia’s attempts) have shown the same issue: age-gating often leads to ID/biometric collection for everyone. childrenofthestreet.com and ultimately a major privacy issu
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BodeeahO retweeted
Well said Greg. You speak for so many. Before all else he was a Dad who won’t be there for Father’s Day.
I'm beyond crushed (anyone listening today could tell) to talk about a Toronto Police officer killed in the line of duty, serving a high stakes warrant early this morning, in relation to the US Consulate shooting that rattled all of us, months ago. Our police are our neighbours, friends, and protectors. Their kids play with our kids. Their spouses have the same stress in raising a family, keeping friendships & marriages on track and thriving, & whether their bank account is where it needs to be - only they risk & give up SO much more than the rest of us ordinary citizens. You're human if you're of two minds: 1. Grief - the sadness. Second cop in Ontario this week to be killed in the line of duty, second cop who will never put on the uniform again, or make another family feel seen & heard after something awful, or even something frightening. We ask them to put their lives on the line & go into terrible neighbourhoods & dark apartment corridors in the middle of the night so we don't have to. And they get murdered for doing their jobs. 2. Anger - the seething anger that we watch other countries not as plagued by violence, not as traumatized by career criminals, and in this case (investigating the US Consulate shooting), trying to catch & charge someone in relation to a terrorist activity - one of many that is now commonplace in Toronto. We have politicians in our midst who coddle the lawless, who make excuses for criminal activity & behaviour, & when we elect those people - horrific outcomes like this officer's murder are an inevitable consequence. I've named the names before, & this isn't the day for that. It's a day to be sad & angry & hope we will wake up as a society - as if need more to alert us given we have been sleepwalking into a much more treacherous place to live for over a decade now. I only wish this young, brave officer was headed home tonight and the rest of his full life ahead. So sad & awful.
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BodeeahO retweeted
🇨🇦👮🪦 : CPC MP Roman Baber gives a heart felt statement for slain Toronto Const. Marc Pinizzotto. Marc died earlier today executing a search warrant related to the March 2026 terror attack at the US consulate. Canadians are paying a heavy price for the pro terrorist policies of politicians and our government. Our society is becoming very dangerous because our government saw extremism & terrorist supporters as a valuable voting block.
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw says a search warrant that led to the death of Const. Marc Pinizzotto was connected to an investigation into multiple shootings, including the March 2026 attack on the U.S. Consulate in Toronto. Last month, the FBI arrested Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, who U.S. authorities have identified as a senior member of Kata'ib Hizballah and an operative of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). According to U.S. court documents, Al-Saadi claimed responsibility for multiple attacks in Canada, including the shooting at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto. Toronto police are also searching for a second suspect, identified as 19-year-old Zara Jabbi.
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BodeeahO retweeted
1 EXAMPLE of what's wrong in Liberal Canada 👇 IPV Suspect: ❌ Possessed an illegal gun (no licence) ❌ Carried it loaded (in person/in vehicle) ❌ Had a 'banned' handgun (never sold in 🇨🇦) ❌ 'No status in Canada' (not a citizen) ❌ Killed a Canadian woman Found 'Not Guilty.'
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BodeeahO retweeted
Nothing else matters if civilization falls
On me demande pourquoi l'homme le plus riche du monde Elon Musk, passe ses journées dans une guerre culturelle au lieu de profiter de ses milliards sur une plage. La réponse est dans le post ci-dessous.
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BodeeahO retweeted
No group of Canadians have been screwed over more by the last ten years of Liberal Government than our young people. · Can no longer afford homes · Jobs shipped overseas/replaced with TFWs · Flooded their streets with drugs · Mortgaged their future with government debt There may be a new Prime Minister, but the Liberal economic policies and outcomes all remain the same. It’s time to reverse all these disastrous policies and to stop throwing the next generation of Canadians under the bus!
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BodeeahO retweeted
I’ve spent more time in jail than this guy. 👇🏼
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Anyone remember when immigrant Vincent Weiguang Li beheaded Tim McLean on a bus in front of everyone and then started eating him? He now goes by Will Baker, he’s likely your neighbor.
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BodeeahO retweeted
🚨 CANADA IS BECOMING A DYSTOPIA 🚨 A senior citizens' apartment building in Sudbury, Ontario has been completely overrun after units were opened to individuals struggling with severe addiction. Elderly residents are now prisoners in their own homes: Trapped by fear: Seniors are locking themselves inside, terrified to walk the halls. Violent attacks: Residents report being beaten, robbed, and harassed. Total lawlessness: Open fentanyl use, public defecation, and broken doors in the corridors. Our seniors deserve peace, not a warzone. Is this the future of Canadian cities? 🇨🇦📉
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BodeeahO retweeted
Wagner holds press conferences like this one every year to lecture Canadians that criticizing court decisions amounts to portraying judges “as partisan actors, or described as obstacles to the will of the people.” But if the judiciary wants to be “sheltered from all politicization,” maybe the Chief Justice shouldn’t be holding press conferences wading into political debates. You can’t appoint yourself a public commentator and then claim immunity from public criticism. Canadians have every right to object when courts invent rights found nowhere in the constitutional text or effectively legislate from the bench.
Chief Justice Wagner warns against 'attacks' against court and judges nationalpost.com/news/politi…
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BodeeahO retweeted
🚨 SCANDAL EXPLODES 🚨 A taxpayer-funded health agency was ordered to hand over unredacted documents on the $300M PrescribeIT failure. They have not complied and defied parliament. The Health Minister was asked to testify before summer. She refused. This scandal exploding.
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BodeeahO retweeted
🚨𝗙𝗜𝗡𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗬 𝗙𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗗 𝗜𝗧... 𝟮 𝗠𝗢𝗡𝗧𝗛𝗦!!!🚨 Carney admits on tape: When voters blocked his ESG plans, "We" Central Bankers acted like "Regulators" going around the voters through the BACK DOOR! Manipulating fossil fuel prices by withholding lending. Now he's PM!🙃
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BodeeahO retweeted
Amazing how greedy and uninventive Apple became.

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BodeeahO retweeted
For the record. In Canada, It Matters How the Economy Dies. The Canadian economy is dead. It just didn’t die with a crash big enough to satisfy the models. No Lehman moment, no Covid‑style cliff, just two negative quarters of GDP, years of falling output per person, negative productivity, and a private sector slowly strangled by rates and regulation while the establishment insists the patient is “resting.” On the facts, this isn’t ambiguous. Real GDP has contracted for two consecutive quarters on an annualized basis. Labour productivity has been flat or negative since 2021. Real GDP per capita is below its pre‑pandemic level. Ontario has logged its worst non‑pandemic quarterly job losses since the mid‑1970s. The only consistent growth is in government payrolls and compliance, not in private enterprise and investment. If that isn’t recessionary, the word is meaningless. And yes Macklem threatens rate hikes through all of this insanity. Yet Canada’s official guardians insist nothing fundamental has broken. The C.D. Howe recession‑dating committee says the downturn is not “pronounced, persistent, and pervasive” enough. The central bank warns against overreacting to “technical” weakness. Bay Street talks about “soft landings” and “resilience.” In some quarters, the answer to this slow‑motion collapse is not relief, but further rate hikes. Ignore the body on the table, we are told, the vital signs aren’t quite bad enough yet to fill out the certificate. Their rulebook was built for heart attacks, not cancers. It excels at spotting sudden collapses in aggregate GDP and jobs. It barely registers slow organ failure: a few tenths off real GDP per capita each year, productivity edging down, ugly quarters for private‑sector employment and capex offset by public hiring. None of that triggers the old alarms until the damage is permanent. Meanwhile, Canada has been busy throwing away the advantages that once justified its prosperity. Energy and resource projects are stalled or strangled. Business investment per worker trails peers. A country rich in capital, talent, and geography behaves as if it can live forever off inherited endowments while making it harder to build anything new. That is not “resilience.” It is delusion. Canada’s economic establishment needs to wake up. Two negative quarters of GDP, negative productivity, falling GDP per person, historic job losses in the core province, a suffocated private sector and calls for more tightening on top, are not signs of an economy “cooling toward trend.” They are signs of an economy that has already crossed the line from stagnation into decay. The Canadian economy is dead in the way that matters: as an engine of rising living standards and a place where private capital is rewarded for building the future. It just didn’t die loudly enough for the old definitions. The real question now is not what we call it, but how long our institutions will keep pretending the corpse is “resilient.”
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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This is an email I was expecting. ⬇️ Took less than 24 hours. The Canadian Dairy Commission fully controlled by Dairy Farmers, a Crown corporation—not Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada—is demanding a correction based on a document in which the section detailing government funding and support was completely redacted. The redactions suggest that records related to government support do exist, but they have not been disclosed. I have no intention of issuing a correction until I receive an unredacted version of the relevant information. Transparency should come before demands for retractions.
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BodeeahO retweeted
If you watch one video today, make it this one. Every single Canadian needs to know how the Carney Liberals are launching a FULL-ON ATTACK on your privacy rights.
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Here are the Bill C-9 postcards! (update: 250,000 so far!) #ReleaseOurMail Huge numbers of Canadians are contacting senators to voice opposition to the Carney Liberal Govt’s amended Bill C-9. Last week, I sounded the alarm when I learned the Senate is holding 200,000 postcards from Canadians in a Gatineau warehouse. We need to know Canadians’ views before we vote! #SenCA
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