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The ones who bray “follow the science, follow the science!” are the same ones who discard science to suit their ideological purposes.
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@GadSaad just explained the entire difference in one clip. Conservatives wake up with existential comfort. We look around and see a country with real freedoms, real liberties, and foundational values worth protecting — even if it’s not perfect. Progressives wake up with existential angst. They see a transphobic, Islamophobic, misogynistic, racist hellhole that must be socially engineered into “unicornia” by tearing everything down first. That’s why one side builds and defends. The other side burns and lectures. One side is generally happy and grounded. The other side is permanently outraged and miserable. This isn’t politics. This is psychology. Watch the clip and tell me I’m wrong. #cdnpoli #WokeMindVirus #CanadaFirst
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Islamists Jihad murdered Constable Marc Pinizzotto. Believe your own eyes and ears. Get your head out of the sand before it's too late. ⬇️
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Leftist are really mad that some MLB players put Bible verses over their “Pride Night” hats on Friday. So mandating someone wear rainbow crap against their own beliefs is fine, but simply writing a Bible verse is “divisive”???
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Why do companies slap rainbows on everything in June? @robbystarbuck says it’s not about inclusion. They’re sucking up to the Human Rights Campaign, a powerful leftist activist group. If companies do what the HRC asks, they get a good score on the misnamed “Equality Index.”
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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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This woman discovers the ultimate Karen antidote while visiting Texas. Now, she says she never encountered any in the entire state until she got to the leftist conclave of Austin, where she had to endure three separate Karens. What’s her secret? Fake a French accent and roast her to her face. ‘Are you one of those Karens we’ve seen online? With that haircut? From California?’ Karen shrinks, gets embarrassed, and walks away. Pro tip: Europeans are ‘more cultured’ so they instantly self-destruct. Austin in shambles 😂🇫🇷 Now, not sure this all went down like she says it did, but who else is trying this next time?
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In @MarkJCarney's Canada, a 15 year old is welcome to inject fentanyl in a taxpayer funded facility, but can't have a Facebook account. More evidence that Modern Liberalism is a mental disorder.
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Tommy Robinson has just walked out of court with a victory that is already being called one of the most explosive free-speech moments in Britain. The terrorism-related case against him — linked to his refusal to hand over his phone PIN to UK police — was thrown out after the judge ruled the stop unlawful and reportedly said Robinson had been targeted because of his political views. This was not just about a phone. This was about power, politics, journalism, and whether the state can treat someone like a national security threat simply because it dislikes what they say. Robinson says he refused to unlock his phone to protect journalistic sources. The state treated it as a terrorism matter. The court, according to Robinson’s reaction, saw something far more disturbing: political targeting. Then came the detail that made the story explode worldwide: **Elon Musk reportedly helped finance Robinson’s legal defense**, stepping in where others stayed silent and turning the case into a global battle over free expression. Robinson thanked Musk publicly, asking why it had taken an American businessman to fight for justice in Britain. “First of all, thank you, Elon Musk,” Robinson said, before adding that he was targeted because of his political beliefs and that counterterrorism police were allegedly used to get access to his phone as a journalist. For supporters, this ruling is a brutal warning to the establishment: if terrorism powers can be used against controversial speech today, who will be next tomorrow? Critics will still call Robinson divisive, but this case has forced a bigger question onto the table — do rights only apply to people the government likes?
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Wist je dat? Moslims bidden niet op straat in Iran, Saoedi-Arabië of andere moslimlanden—het is illegaal en onbeleefd, omdat het anderen stoort. Ze doen het alleen in landen die ze veroveren, als een dominantie-strategie.

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Bill Clinton: “The Palestinians were offered a state. They refused. A state wasn't their goal. Killing Jews was." This must be shared every single day.

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I don't see it as a scandal. Education of their children was a demand from Indigenous people in treaty negotiations. And when the gov ended the system, many chiefs demanded that they stay open. They were boarding schools. The parents had to give signed permission for them to attend. The only children "forced" to go were orphans and children otherwise at risk. Only a third of status Indians attended. The average stay was 3.5 years. The kids went home for long summer holidays. We must stop catastrophizing the system. All we are allowed to focus on are the abuses; nobody is allowed to talk about the success stories. There is no balance in the reporting.
Lots of conservatives keep coming back to the residential school graves story. They see the lack of remains (so far) as a victory. I ask them: what about the children who were actually, inarguably taken from their families and put in those schools? Isn't that scandal enough?
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Not one day goes by now where my fellow Canadians do not embarrass me. Find some sense of dignity you fucking losers.
🚨BREAKING: Canada booed the USA flag at the World Cup opening ceremony
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Fearless British TV presenter Alex Phillips unleashed on Prime Minister Keir Starmer after a 17-year-old was stabbed in the neck in Brierfield, Lancashire: “How many more stabbings and rapes before you actually do something?!” This is the brutal reality of Britain under Starmer. Enough is enough. Britain must immediately deport all illegal immigrants. France is not a war zone. These people are not refugees — they are economic migrants seeking benefits, not asylum.
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Not only a lost economic opportunity, but it's also a shame because Chobani is a better product than what Canadians currently have in the dairy aisle.
15 years ago, yogurt maker Chobani tried to enter Canada and build a plant in Kingston, Ontario, but was blocked by regulatory and supply management barriers. Instead of fighting it long-term, they expanded elsewhere, in the United States. Today: ➡️They buy about 9% of all the milk produced in New York State. ➡️They process 1.6 billion pounds of milk per year in New York. ➡️They built the world’s largest yogurt plant in Idaho. ➡️They’re now building an even bigger one in Rome, New York (over 2 million square feet, 1,000 jobs). That is the true cost of supply management.
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This is exactly why successful Canadians typically leave Canada - SUCCESS is hated in Canada Canada thrives on being average. Where success is evil & hated upon Just look at this Canadian media article written and published on how to HATE Elon Musk because of his success
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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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John Stuart Mill nailed Canada’s problem. A free country cannot survive when one side controls the schools, media, bureaucracy, courts, and cultural institutions, then treats every serious objection as misinformation, hate, or extremism. If your argument cannot survive open debate, it is not wisdom. It is weakness wearing a government badge. Canada’s problem is not that Canadians disagree. Healthy countries disagree. The problem is that too many people in power no longer think they should have to answer the other side. They confuse slogans with thought and moral posing with truth. Mill understood what our political class has forgotten: you do not even understand your own position until you can state the opposing case honestly and refute it fairly. Canada needs more of that again. Less censorship. Less sneering. Less expert class arrogance. More courage. More debate. More freedom.
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💯% must read thread
I had the pleasure of introducing @cenovus CEO Jon McKenzie at the Global Energy Show today, and while the media has focused on his description of Pathways as "unfinanceable", his comments were more nuanced and the whole speech was a banger. My top 🔥 quotes from his speech: /1
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Seems important to heed. "McKenzie, who heads one of Canada's largest oil sands companies, said ... (Canada's) industrial carbon pricing ⁠system makes Canadian oil uncompetitive and inhibits the ⁠production growth required to fill the ⁠proposed pipeline". #cdnpoli #abpoli
Cenovus Energy CEO Jon ​McKenzie said Tuesday ‌Alberta's proposed 1 million barrel-per-day pipeline to ​British Columbia's ​Pacific coast cannot be ⁠financed by the ​private sector under ​Canada's current regulatory regime. share.google/7cczDyHeOUw2TCf…
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UNBELIEVABLE: The Canadian Federation of Independent Business was at OGGO today and said the Liberals are picking "losers and winners". Then a Liberal MP decided to berate and blame her for their terrible program.
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