14 Liberal MPs write a letter critical of Carney.
CBC gets it and writes this.
"Despite signing their names at the bottom of the letter, the MPs do not want to be publicly identified," CBC writes.
No names released.
This would not happen to Poilievre.
https://t.co/9UFLmzLDch
@garylawless@GoldenKnights You’re a beauty big guy! Vegas has been my team since day 1. Being from Saskatchewan without a NHL squad, it felt like my Canadian team. Lots of Canadian and Sasky men involved. You’re always a great voice for the VGK! Good work, Gary!
@Kwalt23 Year after year Kolesar has been irrelevant. He might be a nice guy, but he can’t score, make a play, and he’s not tough or gritty like he should be. Sooo not sure what he’s doing out there and Smith is sitting. Doesn’t make sense.
Evolution of the Carney's position on the US:
1️⃣April '25: We will strike a new economic & security partnership with the US.
2️⃣Summer '25: We have the best deal already.
3️⃣April '26: Our reliance on the US is a weakness.
Time to stop diagnosing. Start fixing the mess. #cdnpoli
@kinsellawarren I always keep up on your X posts. You’re a smart dude. I don’t always agree with what you’re saying. As an average citizen in Canada, I wish you could focus on the fuck show we have in our country. Hate Trump all you want, but post some shit about our circus. We live here.
Decarbonized oil might be one of the dumbest names for anything. But it's enabled by its dumber cousin - the Liberal carbon tax. Which this country voted to keep just one year ago.
The Carney government voted to put Iran on a UN human rights committee.
When Conservative MP Michael Chong asked why, Liberal MP Mona Fortier threw up a word salad that told us nothing.
Minister Champagne voted for Alto, spoke in favour of it, and included it in his budget.
This is the most expensive project in Canadian history—$8,000 tax dollars from each family. And his partner, as vice president, stands to materially benefit.
Canadians deserve answers: https://t.co/FzE28Hm5AX
I had a bourbon in Saskatoon this week.
In Palm Springs, I had some Alberta Premium.
I've been choosing Ontario wine for years and while I travel all over Canada, I also travel to the United States.
I don't think being proud of your country means you boycott another.
@kinsellawarren The shitty part is, what you see on the media, and what really goes down are very very different. I don’t agree with you often, but this one you are bang on.