Governor General Louise Arbour tells MPs she will rein in clothing allowance.
That’s a first step, but we need to cut the Governor General’s lavish pay and perks.
Cut the salary: Governor General’s salary is now $393,800.
End the clothing allowance: A Governor General shouldn’t bill taxpayers for their own clothes.
End the lifetime expense account: A former Governor General can bill taxpayers up to $200,000 every year for the rest of their life and up to six months after their death.
No more pension: A retired Governor General takes an annual taxpayer-funded pension of $150,000 per year.
🚨 The lack of accountability in this country is actually insane.
There’s a whole crowd of people online right now blaming **Trump** for Canada being in a recession — not Mark Carney.
They say Carney is “doing his best” to replace the trade we lost with the U.S. by pivoting to other countries.
Here’s the problem with that cope:
When Donald Trump **wasn’t** in office — when Joe Biden was President for four straight years — what exactly were Justin Trudeau and Mark Carney doing to make Canada stronger, more productive, or less dependent on the United States?
**Nothing.**
They had four years of a friendly Democrat in the White House and they still managed to tank productivity, explode debt, crush housing affordability, and drive youth unemployment through the roof.
Now that reality is hitting, they’ve moved on to their next scapegoat: **Pierre Poilievre**.
The Liberals don’t do accountability. They do blame. They always have. They always will.
Until enough Canadians stop falling for it and start demanding the people who’ve been in power for over a decade actually take responsibility for the mess they created… we’re never getting back on track.
This isn’t about left or right.
It’s about basic adult accountability.
If that offends you, I’m sorry — but it’s still the truth.
What’s your take? Drop it below 👇
#cdnpoli #MarkCarney #LiberalFail
Just a quick reminder that they can freeze the bank accounts of thousands of peaceful protestors but they still can't figure out who murdered Barry and Honey Sherman.
We are constantly being told that Canada is in such a massive “labour shortage” that we have to continuously bring in temporary foreign workers. Yet, at the exact same time, we are hosting massive job fairs explicitly marketed for newcomers while thousands of local Canadians can’t even land a single interview. How does that make sense?
If you are a Canadian citizen struggling to find work right now, seeing the “Newcomer Fair Canada” hit Calgary this Thursday can feel incredibly frustrating. But here is the twist: do not let the marketing discourage you from going.
This is a free, public event at the BMO Centre. I checked the rules, there is absolutely nothing stopping Canadian citizens from walking through those doors. Major employers like ENMAX, Securitas, and Reggin Technical Services will be there with active booths to hire people. If you need a job, print your resumes and go get in front of those hiring managers.
Don’t let them count you out.
HOLY SH*T
The Liberals were just accused of ignoring a legal requirement to table anti-slavery reports for THREE straight years.
Their response?
Trust us. We're working on it.
This is the same government that lectures the world about human rights while failing to meet its own transparency obligations at home.
No wonder Canada's credibility is taking a hit. @shuvmajumdar
A parent in Edmonton has uploaded a video of a van,with 5 or 6 young Indian males ( between 30 and 40 years old ).that allegedly tried to grab 2 teenage girls walking home from school .
Canada is infested with foreign rapists and human traffickers
Government agents at your door? When 'no' isn't enough
@StatCan_eng has recruited staff to go door-to-door to compel discerning Canadians to complete the 5-year Canadian census, but many refuseniks are pushing back against the intrusive demands.
Canadians are pushing back against intrusive, mandatory census demands amid privacy concerns, revealing how growing distrust of government and tensions over compelled data collection clash with pushy enforcement tactics.
When a Statistics Canada enumerator arrived unannounced at my property, the message was clear: participate in the mandatory census or face consequences. A calm response of “I’d prefer not to” is apparently not good enough, and the agent enumerator made it clear that there would be a follow-up.
By way of background, this census is conducted every five years, requiring detailed household information, including names, birthdays, residents, and language preferences. Households receive either the short or the long-form version, the latter of which probes quite deeply into health, sexual orientation, gender identity, commuting, and daily activities.
With 32,000 temporary staff hired for the 2026 cycle, enforcement appears to have intensified alongside refusals, including door-to-door visits, follow-up notices, text messages and phone calls.
In the interaction, the agent stated there is a “legal obligation” and offered to complete the form on the spot or online. The agent confirmed that the census is not anonymous and referenced the Statistics Act.
Lawyer Daniel Freiheit broke down surface-level obligations and some options available to refusing Canadians.
Freiheit explained the penalties have softened: “You have to answer these questions. You have to answer them honestly, truthfully. And if you don’t, it’s no longer jail. It’s a $500 fine. And if you don’t pay the fine, you don’t go to jail either.”
On verification, he advised: “One lawful excuse is verifying the identity of this person… I’d like to see your driver’s license, photo ID, government photo ID… Second, there’s also an oath that each enumerator… has to swear.”
He noted potential Charter arguments: “There is a charter right to free speech… you don’t have to speak just because somebody tells you to speak… especially the new ones that don’t have a precedent yet.”
Historical legal precedents do show low risk, albeit the outcomes are mixed.
In 2013, 89-year-old WWII veteran Audrey Tobias refused due to U.S. contractor involvement and was acquitted; the judge criticized the government for targeting a “model citizen.” In 2014, 79-year-old Janet Churnin was found guilty on similar grounds but received a conditional discharge and community service; no fine or jail.
Statistics Canada rarely pursues court action despite the acclaimed legal framework touted by the enumerator.
Freiheit and others note that while basic population data aids planning, aggressive tactics further erode trust in Canada’s federal Liberals. This is especially true given that Statistics Canada monetizes data through custom sales to businesses, to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars per year.
In an era of economic pressure and heightened privacy awareness, many Canadians question the balance between civic duty and personal boundaries. As the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (@JCCFCanada) launches a judicial review of certain invasive aspects of the long-form census on Charter grounds, it begs the question: At what point does “civic duty” become state coercion? And how much of your private life are you willing to surrender before you say “enough is enough”?
@TamaraUgo
‼️MAJOR BREAKING
U.S. Homeland Security Sec. Markwayne Mullin
tells Canadian Safety Minister TO HIS FACE
"We've arrested 78 different nationalities crossing your border"
"We arrest a terrorist almost every week"... "enough drugs to kill 17M Americans"
.@MarkJCarney
YOU ARE COMPLICIT IN THE COVERUP AND FACILITATION OF RAPE GANGS AND THE TRAFFICKING OF OUR CHILDREN IN CANADA. This is why you are censoring the Media,Online. You are covering up just like Starmer.
People are calling for his head……
If there is a Politician in Canada with the level of balls as Rupert. Step up. Time for a Rape Gang Inquiry in Canada. Otherwise you are also complicit in the coverup and YOU ALL WILL BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE. We are not asking for Jail time.
We want your heads……
Rape Gangs have been exposed and it’s the most vile,disgusting,heartbreaking read of my entire existence.
You sick fks deserve a fate worse than death.
Tick Tock…
The World is mad as Hell. Get ahead of it or we get ahead of it for you.
Listen to what this former police officer had to say about a sitting Liberal MP, Emma Harrison, and a 16-year old boy…
Nothing but crickets from the media.
But they think it’s ok to ban them from social media & tell us how to raise our kids?
Naw, I’m good bro.
The Liberals are giving MPs just TEN HOURS to debate Bill C-22, which gives Carney's police the power to engage in DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE WITHOUT A WARRANT.
Gary Anandasangaree says he needs to do this because the Conservatives are "obstructing" the passage of this bill.
This is an attack on the freedom and privacy of all Canadians.
Today, Mark Carney missed his 100th Question Period!
Congratulations!
No other Canadian Prime Minister has had such a dismal record.
Mr. Carney, show up and do your job.
It's what Canadians are paying you for.
Brutal.
A man who came from Ecuador, to Canada, expecting to see “the first world,” only to find that it’s worse than Ecuador.
And when someone commented that it’s safer than his country, he replied, he was “shot and almost killed in Canada”.
Thank the Liberals.
The LIBERALS Got Me...
While I was busy speaking about bill C-34 and social media bans, bill C-8 became law and next thing you know, they are fast tracking bill C-22.
I knew Mark Carney was going to be bad but i didn't think it would happen this fast.
They are trying to pass a massive surveillance law before summer recess, and they just shut down the democratic process to force it through.
We all know what happens once a government gets unchecked access to our private lives.
Wow.
Carney Question Period attendance: 21%
Harper Question Period attendance: 65%
Carney outside of Canada: 18%
Harper outside of Canada: 15%
Harper had the Afghan War, was signing record levels of free-trade deals, delivering tax cuts & a surplus.
This is egregious.
🚨 This is the part they don’t want you talking about.
120,640 people left Canada in 2025.
That’s the highest number in the recorded history of this country. Higher than last year. Higher than any year before it.
This isn’t just expired visas and temporary foreign workers being told to go home.
A big chunk of these are **Canadians** — citizens and permanent residents — who have decided they’re done.
Why?
Sky-high taxes that keep rising while services collapse.
Houses that cost millions in cities where the average person can’t afford to buy.
Inflation that never stopped eating your paycheck.
Wages that haven’t kept up for years.
And that general feeling that everyday life in Canada has become unnecessarily expensive, slow, and frustrating.
Meanwhile the same people who created this mess keep telling us we need to bring in even more people.
We’re losing our own while importing record numbers.
This is what happens when you treat housing, healthcare, and affordability like afterthoughts and global targets like the only thing that matters.
Canada used to be the place people dreamed of moving to.
Now it’s becoming the place people are quietly escaping.
If the people who built this country — or chose to make it home — are leaving in record numbers… maybe the problem isn’t the people leaving.
Maybe it’s the direction we’ve been dragged in.
Where are they going? Places where you can actually afford a house, keep more of what you earn, and not feel like the system is designed to grind you down.
This should be the biggest story in Canada right now.
But it won’t be.
🎥 @ronmortgageguy
#cdnpoli #CarneyFail #Emigration #CanadaFirst #HousingCrisis #CostOfLiving #AffordabilityCrisis