REPORTER: Do you think Canadians blame Carney or Trump for the recession?
POILIEVRE: You mean the fact that we're the ONLY country in the G7 that's in a recession? 🤨
REPORTER: Yes. 🤡
Proof that TDS either stems from low IQ or causes low IQ.
🇺🇸🇨🇦 An excellent interview by @elevatereport detailing the geopolitical situation between USA and Canada as told by an American dedicated to the issue...
https://t.co/wbKEWzXJbo
@echipiuk Ya but welcome to the new millennium spousal abuse is just as much done by women, and divorce is mostly initiated by women. White women don’t have children or have few, or more common than not don’t get married at all. And this is progress?
@JonathanBahai@SparkJoy77 My ears are ringing ……when I reposted. I guess people love paying way to much taxes and not truly owning there property, and potentially losing it if you don’t pay your taxes for a couple yrs. The whole point is to keep you poor and under there thumb. Long story short.
It's not rude to help people who are infected with Crown propaganda that they are infected.
If you had a loved one who was sick and you knew how to heal them, would you keep it from them?
Of course not, it's love.
The mind virus released by the Crown runs deep in Canadians, and only Canadians who have been cured can help others still infected to become free of it.
But like any medicine, I can only offer it, I can't make you take it. If you want to remain mentally sick with what your Crown has done to you, that's your choice.
"You can't have a sovereign nation if you can't even feed your own population."
Expert Ammon Blair explains how Mexican cartels have weaponized the globalist supply chain—and why a 'Canada First' approach to food and trade is the only way to stop them. 🇨🇦 @AmmonSBlair
@YYCFreedom2@JasonLavigneAB I agree, the hard part will be to get enough of the organized crime, corruption , socialism , etc. outa Alberta to swing a majority vote this fall.
It’s shortsighted pleasures/control these people got going , and it never ends well , but they don’t seem to care.
Ottawa plans to spend $93 billion a year on a Universal Basic Income while the country sinks deeper into debt and inflation.
Canada is walking the same road that led Venezuela to ruin.
Alberta must separate to protect our wealth, resources, and way of life.
@grantsabraham@ABDanielleSmith Ya I don’t fear independence for one second, anyone who is self employed our has an entrepreneurial spirit know there will be a few bumps in the road maybe a setback or two till your goals are achieved unfortunately most have become so gov dependent just a bunch of snowflakes.
Why do we need government that costs hundreds of billions of dollars? Listen carefully, and it will be obvious who politicians really care about: themselves. Their money. Their power. At any cost.
Never perfect, always complaints. But generally speaking heck if a lot better off. Than today
None of this complete societal breakdown crap(by design) .
A society that can feed and be somewhat self-sufficient. Is hard for the government to control get the drift?
Rise and shine, time to get fleeced for another week…. whatever eh? As long as I get to go shopping,golfing, watch hockey, other sports where athletes make millions (and your broke) etc.
The psychopathic global unelected entities can do what they want???🤡
Canada's governor general quietly locks the country into the WHO's expanded pandemic powers
As the U.S. rejects the revamped, legally binding framework, Canada is full steam ahead with debate or public consultation.
Canada has moved forward without a whisper of debate on the World Health Organization’s latest bid for greater authority over global health emergencies, while the United States outright rejected it.
Earlier this month, Governor General Mary Simon authorized Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand to accept the Amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR), adopted in Geneva on June 1, 2024.
The decision was sealed through a routine Order in Council. That means that there was no parliamentary vote, no public consultation, and no meaningful provincial input.
Canadians were simply informed after the fact.
This stands in stark contrast to the American position where, under President Trump’s leadership, the U.S. rejected the amendments and withdrew funding from the WHO entirely earlier this year.
These amendments were rushed through the World Health Assembly in May 2024, in spite of the fact that they’re not minor, technical tweaks.
Instead, they serve to strengthen and entrench the WHO’s ability to declare emergencies, coordinate international responses, and pressure sovereign nations toward compliance with whatever they deem necessary.
Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who praised China’s early COVID-19 response in a now-removed report, insists that the updates are merely about “cooperation and collaboration.”
Yet several countries are hesitating, or walking away like the US has.
Canada, as usual, is all in.
With Bill Gates poised as one of the WHO’s largest donors following the US withdrawal, he has repeatedly called for military-style “virus war games” every five years to grade nations on their preparedness.
Canadian government IHR overview even openly list “emergency preparedness and response exercises” as a core way Ottawa meets its IHR obligations.
What began as optional simulations is being baked into the regular cycle of “global health security.”
This is classic incrementalism: quiet, heavily bureaucratic, and loaded with sweeping implications.
During COVID-19, WHO “recommendations” quickly became domestic mandates — lockdowns, mask rules, travel bans, and vaccine passports. Dissent was branded misinformation. Families were divided, livelihoods destroyed, and public trust shattered.
The amended regulations grease the wheels for faster emergency declarations and tighter coordination with global actors, include pharmaceutical interests and mandated intelligence sharing, leaving Ottawa with less room to push back.
The Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) annex could incentivize the hunt for deadly viruses, expand lab risks, and centralize global health power under the World Health Organization, warns Yale graduate Reggie Littlejohn, President of Anti-Globalist International.
Despite Canada being a parliamentary democracy, none of these commitments were brought to the House of Commons for debate or a vote. Yet, Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada continue to champion “global health security,” all while leaving their own pandemic-era failures and outdated regulations unaddressed.
Who, exactly, is guarding Canadian sovereignty and informed consent when the next declared emergency arrives?
Tedros himself has made clear that questioning the official narrative will not be tolerated.
We have lived this story once already. Locking in the framework for round two without transparency or democratic oversight is not prudent governance. Instead, it’s the normalization of the very overreach that eroded Canadian’s civil liberties the first time.
It’s high time that the government commit to prioritizing local accountability over backroom commitments to unelected global bureaucracies funded by pharmaceutical interests.
Private family run that supported themselves and maybe a few employees. This whole social welfare big government thing never existed either in🇨🇦because again most folks where rather independent and community oriented (helping each other) when they could.