🚨🇨🇦 Carney says “Canada thrives because we’re Canadian.” 😆
The IMF says otherwise.
📉 GDP per capita growth (2014–2024):
🇨🇦 0.5% - dead last
🇺🇸 20.7%
🇩🇰 18.9%
🇪🇸 17.8%
This isn’t patriotism vs pessimism.
It’s numbers vs slogans.
Someone is lying to Canadians @MarkJCarney and the chart isn’t.🙄
@MarcNixon24@MelissaLMRogers@JayGenXer@mario4thenorth
#cdnpoli #Canada #Economy #Carney
Weekly reminder that a former CSIS Officer stated that they can prove that every federal government from Mr. Mulroney to Mr. Trudeau have been compromised by agents of the CCP.
Without any action, it is reasonable to suggest that Mark Carney’s government is also compromised.
In 2009, George Soros told WEF 'Young Global Leader' Chrystia Freeland about the need to create a New World Order owned by China—insisting that a "managed decline" of the U.S. dollar was not only "necessary" but "actually desirable".
Just in case anyone actually thought Canada had any leverage against the USA.
What’s the most obvious solution?
The 51st reply to this post nails it.
For sure.
The Emergencies Act was invoked illegally so when does Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland face their consequences?? Is Mark Carney going to protect them considering he was the one who advised them?? Carneys silence is showing the world Canadians aren’t protected by criminal politicians #JusticeForCanadians
Will Canada ban 𝕏?
LAST WEEK: "We are not investigating ����."
NOW: "We are investigating 𝕏."
This from our AI minister, and my ex-colleague, Evan Solomon.
Also, Evan hates when you talk about his scandals. So please don't mention he was fired from CBC for ethics violations.
Mr. Carney,
You stood at a podium yesterday and told Canadians that this country thrives because we are Canadian.
It was a beautiful line. Polished. Applause ready. It was also insulting.
Because it confuses thriving with surviving, and only someone who has never had to do either could make that mistake so confidently.
Canadians do not thrive the way you describe.
We endure. We adapt. We make do. We get through.
We get up early not because it is inspiring, but because bills do not care about speeches. We work late not because it is fulfilling, but because standing still is not an option. We shovel our own driveways because help is expensive, unreliable, or nonexistent, and we still show up on time.
That is not thriving, Mr. Carney. That is survival with dignity.
We survive when systems fail. We adjust when costs rise. We absorb broken promises and carry on anyway. There is no applause line for that, because survival does not photograph well.
We survive because farmers plant knowing Ottawa might change the rules halfway through the season. Because tradespeople build while being taxed, regulated, and lectured by people who have never risked payroll on a slow month. Because parents budget groceries like a tactical exercise and still manage to raise decent kids without permission from a federal narrative.
We survive because Canadians are practical. When something breaks, we fix it ourselves. Not because we want to, but because waiting for government help usually means waiting forever. Or being told the service exists on paper.
You speak of thriving while Canadians quietly ask which services you are referring to.
Healthcare that exists in theory. Housing plans that never house anyone. Affordability programs that arrive long after the damage is done.
We survive because communities step in when institutions step back. Not because systems are strong, but because neighbours are. We rely on each other because experience has taught us not to rely on governments that measure success by how well they explain failure.
We survive because small businesses stayed open through lockdowns, fines, shortages, and paperwork that multiplied faster than revenue. Because families absorbed inflation while being told it was temporary. Because seniors adapted quietly to shrinking purchasing power while politicians assured them relief was coming.
You call this thriving.
Canadians call it getting through.
We survive because we know how to get through winters. Literal ones and political ones. We stock up. We brace ourselves. We do not expect rescue, especially from people who have never had to wait for it.
We survive because we question authority. Just ask the Freedom Convoy. Canadians have an instinctive allergy to being ordered around by people who exempt themselves from the consequences. We remember what happens when compliance is mistaken for unity.
We survive because we do not confuse slogans with reality, no matter how high the elbows go or how loudly we are told to clap. We know the difference between leadership and performance. Between patriotism and appropriation.
And while governments waste money, restrict rights, censor speech, divide citizens, and congratulate themselves, Canadians quietly keep the country functioning anyway.
That is not thriving. That is resilience under pressure.
So when you tell Canadians they thrive because they are Canadian, it lands differently on those of us who have actually lived it.
Because confusing survival with thriving is easy if you have never had to survive.
And that is the problem.
Mark Carney speaks of thriving from a life buffered by boards, institutions, and global forums. A life spent above the consequences does not teach you the difference between getting ahead and just getting through.
Those who have never had to survive often mistake endurance for success, and then try to take credit for it.
So no, Mr. Carney.
Canadians are not thriving because of you.
We are surviving despite a government that made life harder, more expensive, more divided, and then attempted to dress our endurance up as its achievement.
Our resilience is not your accomplishment.
It is proof of a people who carried each other while being lectured by someone who does not recognize the difference.
And Canadians are done applauding the performance.
My advice to you Mr. Carney?
Before defining Canadians, try surviving as one.
As always,
Melanie in Saskatchewan
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Elizabeth May has been re-elected and might be the only Green Party seat.
Imagine how dumb you have to be to vote for Elizabeth May.
#CanadaElections2025#elxn45
🇨🇦🚨 BREAKING: Canadians have elected another liberal prime minister. Mark Carney, often called “Trudeau 2.0,” has won the election and is expected to continue Trudeau’s radical leftist agenda, including tolerating and importing Islamists and pushing a hard left socialist government. Canada is finished.
The liberal party will destroy Canada.
Canada has fallen.
WEF politicians always destroy countries they represent.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is going to destroy Canada even further.
Four more years of Liberals.
Average AFTER-TAX salary in CANADA: ~$40,000
TEXAS: ~$54,000
Why would young professionals stay in Canada?
Right… #Canada has “Free healthcare” (but if you really want urgent care you go to a private clinic).
#CanadaElections2025#CanadaVotes
Canada has the housing prices of New York (avg. 450K USD)
the wages of Mississippi (avg. $39,500 USD/yr)
the economy of Alabama (Real GDP $47k USD per person)
and taxes higher than all 50 US states.