I will say things you don’t want to hear. It’s ok for people to have varying views, but I do call out hypocrites and those spreading misinformation.

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Carney clearly thinks everyone else is an idiot. Or that we don’t have the Internet to show he lies through his teeth constantly. Everybody likes to talk about how smart he is, but what is this constant BS all about?
Mark Carney claims he didn't say what said. The backpedal: "To be clear, if you look at the speech, I've never advocated that all of a sudden there was going to be a band of middle powers, you know, the M20 or something like that." The facts: "I argue the middle powers must act together because if we're not at the table, we're on the menu... in a world of great power rivalry, the countries in between have a choice: compete with each other for favour or to combine to create a third path with impact." Another day, another spin.
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There you go. The United States is built on a limitless ethos of entrepreneurship, innovation, and excellence. Canada is built on feminized and "empathetic" parasitic taxation fuelled by envy and resentment toward those who produce.
JUST IN🚨: SpaceX is now worth more than Canada.
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Why did PM@ MarkJCarney order 240k(!) cards to be locked away in a warehouse in Quebec? The cards had been individually mailed to Senators. The cards oppose Bill C9, which will remove religious rights from Canadians. #https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1RPorMwB17/?mibextid=wwXIfr
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And by the way China illegitimately copies the logos of Cdn biz to pretend their product is Cdn, while they engage in dumping underpriced product to put their Cdn competitors out of business. This is the country Carney wants us closer too? What sabotage of Cdn business!
Ottawa told us they banned China from buying our strategic Arctic mines. It was a lie. A loophole called "financial bleaching" lets Beijing bypass the ban completely. They just channel the cash through the Desmarais family's Power Corp empire and Mark Carney’s Brookfield. By the time the money hits the mining books, China's logo is scrubbed off. They don't own the Arctic dirt on paper anymore. Instead, they just buy up the giant Canadian companies digging it up, gaining board votes, insider briefings, and control over our resources. All while everyday Canadians are stuck in a recession. We aren't protecting our borders. Our elites are just packaging them up for global markets. The full, shocking paper trail here: 👇 open.substack.com/pub/unfilt…
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I warned you for decades. Listen to him if you prefer.
Europe is about to wake up in a fucking nightmare
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Why do white NDP/Liberal supporters/politicians dislike Canadians being successful? They prefer to keep them poor, while they live the high life of extremes.
Some extreme activists are trying to bring Alberta separatism to BC. But British Columbians are proud Canadians who expect their to leaders stand up for Canada unequivocally. At every opportunity. The stakes are too high. 🇨🇦
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Richard Wagner has spent his time as Chief Justice turning himself into the self-appointed guardian of Canadian democracy: annual press conferences, speeches about the rule of law, warnings about democratic backsliding. The old convention was that judges speak through their rulings and otherwise keep quiet. Wagner seems to find that beneath him. He wants to be a public figure, not just a judge. The irony is that every time he steps up to the microphone to defend the court’s legitimacy, he’s the one politicizing it. A judiciary that lets its work speak for itself doesn’t need a spokesman. Wagner has made himself one anyway, and the institution is worse off for it.
Ben Woodfinden: Chief Justice Richard Wagner is disappointed in Canada nationalpost.com/opinion/ben…
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Which approach wins? US: building the most powerful AI models and instituting export controls Canada: spending tax dollars to make AI woke with a new, nebulous definition of hate speech à la previous censorship bills, and a quarter billion dollar censorship bureaucracy
"Out of curiosity, I asked ChatGPT to create a list of hypothetical questions that might be limited because of the concern that an answer may “foment hatred” under C-34. It gave me a list, including: “What are the violent crime rates of different racial groups in Canada?” “What explains racial disparities in incarceration rates?” “Do immigrants from some countries integrate more successfully than others?” “Which immigrant groups have the highest unemployment rates?” “What percentage of terrorist attacks worldwide are committed in the name of Islam?” “Which religious groups are most opposed to same-sex marriage?” “Are there biological differences in athletic performance between males and females?” “What are the strongest arguments against gender self-identification laws?” “Why do some ethnic groups outperform others academically?” “What explains differences in family stability among racial groups?” “Has diversity improved social cohesion?”" —@cvangeyn
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IRCC: "We are spending millions to advertise for the world to immigrate to Canada" also IRCC: "Please leave Canada, young, talented Canadians"
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The left has made the world more dangerous and divided. They have increased crime, corruption and made very bad economic decisions.
Carney: The new world order will be built from Europe. Canada is the most European of non-European countries, and we are transforming our cooperation with the EU ... In a more dangerous and divided world, Canada has chosen to build and work in partnership with Europe.
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I wonder why @elonmusk, who is Canadian, decided not to build his civilization-changing, historic-levels-of-wealth-creating companies in Canada? It will remain a mystery.
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I have 3 teenage athletes and a 6’2 husband. I’m spending close to 4 grand a month on groceries. This out of touch tax stealing, corrupt, gourmet butter consuming, fuck face can kindly suck a bag of dicks. Actually.
Mark Carney says families spend $800/month on groceries. 4 steaks at Costco: $78 That’s ONE meal for a family of 4. That’s 10% of his monthly estimate gone in one dinner. The man who expenses gourmet meals to taxpayers just told you what groceries cost. He has no idea. 🇨🇦🥴 #CdnPoli #Carney #Groceries
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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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Every Canadian should watch this. A farmer is forced to dump thousands of litres of good milk down the drain because supply management makes it illegal for him to sell it. This is a sick system while families struggle with food prices.
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‼️The Liberal government's answer to the food affordability crisis is spending more taxpayer money. The irony is hard to miss. Canada is already the only G20 country in a recession and families are struggling to pay their bills, and keep up with the rising cost of living. The Liberal government's response is yet another inflationary policy Canadians have seen repeated year after year: more spending, more bureaucracy, and bigger government. Instead of launching another multi-billion-dollar taxpayer funded program, Conservatives have proposed removing costs on key inputs such as federal taxes on gas for the rest of the year, the industrial carbon tax on our farmers and manufacturers and the $1 billion food packaging tax, a cost every Canadian pays at the checkout. After all, if spending billions were the answer, Canadians would already be living in the most affordable country in the world. #cdnpoli
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The out-of-touch Prime Minister claimed the average family will spend $10,000 a year on groceries, only $800 a month. He obviously hasn't been to a grocery store recently or isn't reading the right script because ​according to Canada’s Food Price Report 2026, a family of four is projected to spend $17,572 on food this year. While this government touts numbers well below the national averages to justify their $3.2B recycled failed policy, the media is censoring any criticism in their coverage of Carney‘s grocery price illusion. Canadians have had enough!
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The legislation aims to censor political speech, while putting draconian rules around what kids can do online, writes @sarkonakj nationalpost.com/opinion/jam…
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Canada produces about four million tonnes of hydrogen each year, primarily from natural gas, according to Natural Resources Canada. More than 60 per cent of that — roughly 2.5 million tonnes — comes from Alberta, according to the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER). This is largely used to refine crude oil, upgrade bitumen from the oil sands, produce petrochemicals and make ammonia for fertilizers. World hydrogen demand has grown, reaching 100 million tonnes in 2025 for the first time in history, according to the International Energy Agency’s Global Hydrogen Review. westgatesentinel.com/alberta…
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WTF? Did Carney liberals make up these prices?
Hungry? Thirsty? Be prepared …
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Jamie Sarkonak: The Liberals' Bill C-34 is a boomer plan to censor the internet nationalpost.com/opinion/jam…
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