To everyone faced with a vaccine mandate at your workplace: You can use this letter sent by a courageous Toronto Police constable to her employer as a template to push back against this unconstitutional measure.
https://t.co/8RziUYNdQA
BREAKING: U.S. dairy industry argues Canada is using its supply-managed system to generate surplus dairy proteins and exporting them through product categories not explicitly capped under CUSMA, want that addressed during the next trade review.
This will get ugly.
@fordnation Does these numbers even matter, when against 42K jobs, we will have 500K new immigrants inside this country, this year alone.
Net we will always be negative and real wages will never go up, along with falling price of food and shelter.
We are totally fked by our own govt
So let me get this straight.
It has come out that LOWER immigration numbers are driving the recession, "weakness" as he calls it.
Just how fucking bad is the economy without any immigration?
It's dead! If unvetted mass immigration is the ONLY driver for our dismal economy, my god, WE'RE FUCKED!
Manufacturing and investments are heading anywhere but Canada. Unemployment is still rising. Insolvencies and bankruptcies are at a record high!
Yet the liberals tout that everything is fine.
They don't want you to know just how bad it really is!
But let's just BELIEVE Carney that everything will be fine?!
Cancel culture has officially lost its mind. 🤦♂️ Now they’re trying to cancel Alberta farmers just for having an Alberta flag on a billboard in Taber.
If flying our own provincial flag makes us "undemocratic" or "unpatriotic," why would we want to stay in a united Canada? If this is how Alberta is treated, I choose an independent Alberta.
What do you guys think?
Treaty 8 Grand Chief Trevor Mercredi is now saying First Nations have not given “consent” for an Alberta referendum, and may use civil disobedience, including blockades, to stop it.
In plain English, unelected chiefs are claiming they can block the people of Alberta from expressing their democratic will.
Ironically, former Premier Jason Kenney gave Alberta the tool to deal with this.
Bill 1, the Critical Infrastructure Defence Act, was passed by Kenney’s government after years of foreign-funded activist campaigns targeting Alberta’s resource sector, and after illegal blockades were used as a political weapon against highways, railways, pipelines, and major projects.
Kenney is no friend of Alberta independence, but his government understood that critical infrastructure cannot be held hostage by activists trying to shut down Alberta’s economy.
Bill 1 makes it illegal to obstruct or interfere with critical infrastructure, including highways, railways, pipelines, utilities, oil and gas facilities, and other essential infrastructure.
Using illegal blockades to shut down Alberta’s economy and stop Albertans from voting is not.
Peaceful protest is a right.
Block critical infrastructure to stop democracy?
Arrest them.
Canada paid $24 million to help a Chinese company make baby formula and ship 85% of it to China.
The Canada Royal Milk story has layers.
Layer 1: a Chinese dairy giant built Canada's largest infant formula plant in Kingston Ontario.
Layer 2: Canadian taxpayers contributed at least $24 million to the project.
Layer 3: early planning documents show 85% of production was intended for export to China from day one.
Layer 4: it used supply-managed Canadian milk priced and controlled to protect Canadian food sovereignty.
Layer 5: supply management advocates defend this system against American trade pressure every CUSMA cycle.
Layer 6: supply management is a major trade irritant cited in the CUSMA negotiations.
Bottom line: the system designed to keep Americans out subsidized Chinese exports.
If you were the Americans at the negotiating table, wouldn’t this make you furious?
And as a Canadian, doesn’t it anger you that we ship baby formula made with Canadian milk out of the country while parents here face sky-high prices and shortages?
An estimated up to 600,000 undocumented foreigners in Canada. Ottawa has no idea where they are, but they live underground doing cash jobs, don’t pay taxes but use up our health care. Perhaps Ottawa could redirect their resources & deport these 600,000 South Asians instead?
Rwandan immigrant Emmanuel Abayaisenga was a failed asylum seeker in France
Priests entrusted him with the keys to the cathedral he set fire to it. Father Maire took him into his home,while he awaited trial
He then murdered Father Maire.
Europe in a nutshell: moral suicide
Finance Minister Champagne was asked the simplest question in committee:
“Has Canada had two consecutive quarters of GDP decline?”
StatsCan already confirmed it.
He couldn’t answer.
He dodged. He pivoted. He started rambling about “resilient economy” and business investment like we’re all idiots.
This is the recession HE helped create — and he still won’t say the word out loud.
They gaslit Canadians for months. Now they’re gaslighting us in real time while sitting in front of Parliament.
Watch this video.
This is what happens when you put people in charge who care more about protecting their narrative than fixing the country.
📺 @hrh_elliot 👇🏼
🚨 Get ready for one of the most frustrating clips you'll watch all week. 🇨🇦
Every question gets dodged.
Every concern gets dismissed.
Every answer turns into a lecture about what Canadians are supposedly thinking, wanting, or feeling.
Instead of answering the question, we're told:
👉 what good news is
👉 what Canadians should believe
👉 why everything is actually fine
At some point, this stops being communication and starts looking like gaslighting.
Canadians can see their grocery bills.
Canadians can see their housing costs.
Canadians can see their paycheques.
They don't need politicians explaining away their reality.
Arrogance is telling people not to believe what they experience every day.
#cdnpoli #Canada #CostOfLiving #Economy #Politics
Tim Hortons says it's putting Canadians first — but is it really?
With Tim Hortons saying it vows to hire more “local” staff, Rebel News investigated a Montreal location that was listed on a government job portal for businesses seeking to hire temporary foreign workers.
Tim Hortons recently announced plans to hire up to 10,000 local employees and reduce its reliance on the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. However, a closer look at publicly available government data raises questions about whether that shift is already taking place.
Several Tim Hortons locations continue to appear on the federal government's temporary foreign worker job portal, actively advertising positions for foreign workers.
This comes at a time when Canada's unemployment rate has climbed to 6.9%, while youth unemployment is hovering around 14%.
The issue raises broader questions about priorities in the Canadian labour market. With more Canadians struggling to find work and economic uncertainty looming, some are asking whether available jobs should be offered to Canadian workers first.
During a visit to a Tim Hortons location in downtown Montreal, multiple job openings were found being advertised, including positions offering wages of up to $39 per hour.
Another detail that stood out was that some of the postings appeared to be open to applicants who speak only English, rather than requiring French or bilingualism. That has sparked questions about language requirements in Quebec, where French is the official language.
The situation comes as Tim Hortons faces growing scrutiny over its use of temporary foreign workers and its role in providing entry-level employment opportunities.
For many Canadians, particularly young people, jobs at restaurants and coffee shops often serve as a first step into the workforce, providing valuable experience and skills.
As debates continue over immigration levels, Canadians are left to decide whether Tim Hortons is living up to its promise of putting local workers first.
@RebelNewsOnline
@JackArnett11 A very good "start" for @ICEgov . Long time now coming. Employers that hire illegals must pay heavy price. If an HB-1visa cost them $100,000 each, then fir each illegal worker they employ should also cost $100,000 each. Abnounce that and see how quickly this is fixed!
These guys are sitting in Australia.
But every single word sounds like they’re describing Canada right now.
“A person on the average income… pays 68% of their wage on taxes, rates, levies, fees, surcharges…”
“You’re working from Monday morning to Thursday smoko just to pay for government.”
“The biggest purchase of your life is government. Then your house. Then your car.”
You getting value for money?
Meanwhile in Canada:
- Only G20 country in a recession
- Bankruptcies through the roof
- Nearly 60% of families have nothing left at the end of the month
- Same government still spending thousands on chocolate and luxury butter in Rome while refusing to admit reality
We’re not “contributing to society.”
We’re funding a lifestyle most of us will never afford.
This isn’t taxation.
This is extraction.
The government has become the most expensive thing in your life,
TRULY PATHETIC!
BREAKING: PBO report shows Carney’s borrowing is already billions over budget.
Carney said he will borrow $65 billion this year.
PBO says Carney will borrow $72 billion this year.
Debt interest charges will cost each Canadian more than $1,000 every year.
I long for the days when we can go back to squabbling between Anglo and Franco Canadians.
But right now we need to put aside our difference and unite in defense of our shared heritage.
Remigration is our shared struggle to protect what our ancestors built.