Prime Minister Carney said yesterday Canada cannot trade with the world unless we have a carbon tax.
Yet he moved his company headquarters to New York and invested in U.S. coal, where there is no carbon tax.
He wants Canadians to pay carbon taxes that he dodges paying himself.
If Carney wins, Canada loses: https://t.co/StFW0QL37Y
Nothing will ensure the referendum vote fails dismally for independence supporters more effectively than spending a summer trying to tear the premier from power.
@JeromyYYC FY Jeromy. We can vote you out just as easily as another one term mayor. Focus on the F’ing infrastructure. You were part of city councils that caused the problem. We expect you to be laser focus to fix it.
@Cliffor18175753 Thank you for the admission that you are an idiot. People spend their lives fighting for a cause. Those people are more democratic that people like you who try to censor free speech. Good one pal.
Wake up taxpayers of Canada. So Canada paid for China to build a plant in Canada. Then cut a deal in the Canadian diary supply cartel that they swear cannot be touched. Then the product goes to China? Whilst Canada has shortages. Got it. Who brokered this????? Who got rich. Not Canada. But again we paid the bill.
Albertans have already spoken once.
In 2021, 61.7% voted to remove equalization from the Constitution. The message was clear: Alberta wanted a fairer arrangement. Premier Kenney took that result to Ottawa and to the other premiers.
They ignored it.
No reform. No negotiation. No meaningful response. Nothing changed.
That is the lesson Albertans should carry into the next referendum. Some questions send a message. Others create leverage.
The other October referendum questions may express Alberta’s frustration, but they do not legally require Ottawa to do anything. They can be acknowledged, dismissed, delayed, or forgotten.
An independence referendum is different.
It forces Canada to confront the question it has avoided for too long: whether Alberta will continue paying the bills while others make the decisions.
This should not be about party labels or political personalities. It should be about jobs, homes, housing, services, and whether Albertans have enough say over the future they are being asked to fund.
Get informed. Compare the claims. Then vote.
Bought a $1,742.80 camera online from BestBuy.
The FedEx delivery driver stole it. FedEx admitted it.
But BestBuy won’t give a refund. They said we need to “work with local law enforcement.”
Thought everyone should know if you buy from @BestBuy and a @FedEx driver steals what you paid for, your money is gone. Neither company will make it right.
I’ve spent over $30K at BestBuy and will never spend another penny there.
It is fascinating to watch how the narrative shifts depending on who is in the chair. Back when the Harper government was in office, any dip or fiscal struggle was treated by the commentariat as a fundamental failure of his economic philosophy. Columnists like Andrew Coyne were quick to hold the Conservatives to the fire, criticizing deviations from fiscal discipline as a complete abandonment of their principles.
Fast forward to today, and suddenly the discourse is all about technical this and unforeseen that. We have gone from holding leaders to a high standard of market driven results to giving them a pass on the semantics.
The math of a recession does not change based on the party in power. If it was a crisis back then because of policy choices, why is it just a technical footnote now? We deserve a consistent yardstick. If you are going to be a critic, be one, but stop moving the goalposts depending on who is holding the ball. We are tired of the spin. Lets get back to some real, objective economic reality.
I’m back.
The team at X was incredible at helping me regain access to my account. The hackers were promptly dealt with. Gratitude for that to all.
The bad news is that yes, it appears to have been a legitimate hack. The hack occurred after I was reported for posts made referencing June 4th - Tiananmen Square Massacre day. The symbolism isn’t lost on me.
The good news is I see our backup system worked, and most of you burned our chats.
I have asked many of you who are acting as informants to keep your identities hidden for safety - even from me - and this is exactly why. I’m going to ask everyone to refrain from messaging me privately please while I secure those networks.
Thank you all for your support, and your patience while I address this breach. I’m so sorry. I’m devastated over this attack, and it needs to be taken very seriously. It will take time to assess.
And then hopefully, we can get back to work here.
Andy
Great piece by @HadleyFreeman in Britain’s @thetimes about the Great unmarked graves social panic of 2021-26. The story makes Canadians look like gullible idiots, but it’s a valuable international case study in mass hysteria & journalistic incompetence
https://t.co/KiibJJ8HYB
Between Jan–Apr, Canada shed 112K jobs!
88K recovered in May. 𝗪𝗲'𝗿𝗲 𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗵𝗼𝗹𝗲 𝗠𝗮𝗿𝗰!
In January, Canada lost 25K jobs yet unemployment dropped too. Why?
Cause 94K people quit looking for jobs
But let's not talk about this inconvenient fact... 🙃
🚨 𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝗧𝗼 𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗟𝗲𝗴𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘆🚨
It was never about patriotism for Carney and always about his portfolio... And now you'll see how he does it.
NO BS... JUST FACTS!
Try not to let your heads explode!
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🚨This is too important not to share again.🚨
Conservative. Liberal. NDP. It doesn't matter...
Every Canadian needs to see what Carney is actually doing.
Let's all put Party loyalty aside for just 10 min!!!
We're all affected by this...