BREAKING: Canada's Parliamentary Budget Officer released its latest Economic and Fiscal Outlook today, projecting deeper deficits than the government forecast and raising serious questions about the sustainability of Ottawa's fiscal plan. 👇🧵 (1/6)
🚨 CANADIANS ARE BREAKING DOWN ON CAMERA
And it’s truly sad that social media is now flooded with regular people falling apart like this.
This guy and his wife pull in six figures. They’re “lower upper class.”
He just left the grocery store and he’s sitting in his truck, emotional:
“How are people making $60k, $70k, even $80k a year fucking surviving in Canada right now?”
He’s struggling to pay for groceries.
$5 broccoli.
Strawberries that rot in three days.
“Something’s gotta change… this isn’t sustainable for anybody.”
These aren’t the “poor.” These are the people who are supposed to be doing okay.
Liberalism did this.
The cost of living crisis they created, the inflation they ignored, the policies that crushed productivity and drove prices through the roof — this is the result.
While they lecture us about “climate” and “equity,” real Canadians are in their cars after grocery shopping, breaking down.
This is what a recession looks like when it hits normal people.
If you’re feeling this too — you’re not weak. You’re awake.
Drop your breaking point below 👇
#cdnpoli #LiberalFail #CostOfLiving #Recession #CanadaFirst
Bill C-9 = Defines what you can and cannot say, the consequences of hurting people’s feelings
Bill C-22 = Provides the government with the proof (metadata) they need to go after you for hate-speech.
Bill C-8 = Gives the power to our government to cut you off the internet and prohibit Internet Service Providers from selling you services.
Unlike what they want you to believe, these bills are not separate, they are interconnected.
The government wants to put in place the legal framework to spy on us and use AI to keep us in check.
This is not about safety; this is about crushing dissent.
The Canadian Senate Human Rights Committee voted 7-1 to move “Residential School Denialism” toward the Criminal Code.
Up to 2 years in jail.
So let me get this straight.
Residential schools existed.
No one is denying that.
An inquiry was done.
Indigenous people received compensation from the government.
The worse someone “claimed” their experience was, the more money they could be paid out.
And somehow Canadians are not allowed to ask whether that system created incentives for some people to exaggerate or fabricate parts of their stories?
We are just supposed to accept every accusation as truth?
No challenge.
No cross-examination.
No pushback.
Government takes the claim, labels it truth, and the country is ordered to obey.
Then came Kamloops.
Canadians were told 215 bodies were found.
Not “possible anomalies.”
Not “areas of interest.”
Bodies.
Trudeau pushed it to the world as truth.
The media repeated it.
Flags came down.
Churches burned.
Canadians were shamed into silence.
Years later, after the public kept asking for evidence, the wording changed.
Now we are told they are “anomalies.”
So no, it is not shocking that society is skeptical of the entire Truth and Reconciliation machine.
The story changes.
The facts change.
The wording changes.
The demands keep expanding.
And reconciliation apparently never ends.
Now private property is being dragged into land claims.
And what does the Senate committee do?
Instead of demanding evidence and transparency, they move toward jail time for Canadians who question the approved narrative.
That tells you everything.
The story can change.
The truth can change.
The facts can change.
But if Canadians do not shut up and toe the government line, Ottawa wants the Criminal Code waiting.
That no longer sounds like democracy.
That sounds like Liberal dictatorship with better branding.
When I speak to the average liberal Canadian, it leaves me speechless. It is as though they are another species void of the survival adaptations that shape the trajectory of every species.
Jason Kenney closed with "lead not leave."
Keith Wilson asked one simple question.
Why is a province with the third largest oil reserves on the planet always on its knees begging Ottawa for permission to succeed?
Nobody had an answer.
Almost 10 years ago, I came across @CZV416 on here. She lost a son. We were on opposite ends of the gun debate. I went to Toronto and met her and over the years our friendship developed.
She’s a true public safety advocate because she knows we aren’t the problem.
Thanks for your friendship, having an open mind despite your grief and for telling your story. ����🇦🥹❤️
How the hell did Canada go from voting in 10 years of one jackass, to then vote in the other...and many are still are singing their praises as the country continues to burn to the ground morally, fiscally and in every other measure possible?
YIKES 🤯 Another Company threatening to leave Canada if Bill C22 passes, the Authorized Access to Information Act.
Windscribe - Canadian VPN company with over 100 million registered users 👀
Plus they call out TAXES in Canada & our corrupt government 👀 Good on them!
February 1, 2018 (Thursday evening), at a town hall meeting in Edmonton, Alberta.
I remember this moment very clearly.
About Trudeay, I thought "That's it, he's done".
I was wrong.
Looking back, I should have realized this was the beginnng of the end for the country.
I want to thank the Canadian Coalition for Firearms Rights (CCFR) for inviting me on for a great interview.
As Premier, I will stand up to the federal gun grab and asset confiscation. It is wrong to target law-abiding gun owners, farmers, hunters, sport shooters, and responsible British Columbians, while criminals continue to smuggle guns across our porous borders with serial numbers erased.
We need common-sense firearms policy that focuses on real criminals, not on punishing honest, law-abiding citizens who use firearms safely and responsibly.
Thank you again to the CCFR for the opportunity to speak clearly on this important issue. I look forward to continuing this conversation with gun owners across British Columbia.
One of the suspects was charged with 31 firearms offences and released on bail in September 2023.
The same person was caught with 13 kilos of cocaine, 268 grams of meth, 150 grams of crack cocaine, and 26 grams of fentanyl, but was released on bail again in January 2025.
We received the paperwork from Alto High-Speed Rail regarding our dairy farm today, and with it came a profound sense of grief. What is being presented as progress carries devastating consequences for the people and places rooted in this land, farms, family homes, wildlife habitats, small businesses, churches, and even cemeteries stand in the path of irreversible change.
For many of us in Eastern Ontario, this is far more than an infrastructure project. It is the beginning of a deep psychological and emotional loss.
This project is expected to cost Canadians billions of dollars amounting to roughly $10,000 per Canadian. Massive 16 foot barriers and fencing will divide communities, block side roads and destroy the countryside that generations of families have called home.
Current projections suggest it may not be fully paid off until 2093 leaving future generations responsible for the cost.
In our case, the proposed route leaves us without enough productive land to properly feed our cows and sustain our dairy operation. 500 farms will be removed, the impact on farming families will be severe and long-lasting.
All Canadians deserve to be fully informed about what this project truly means not just in terms of transportation, but in terms of the human cost, these are not empty fields on a map. They are livelihoods, ecosystems, histories, and communities that cannot be replaced once they are gone.
Source:
Melissa McPhee
Ontario 🇨🇦
Please contact your MP to stop this train. Thank you.