Canada has gone from having one of the wealthiest middle classes IN THE WORLD (reported in 2014), to relying on food banks and government rebates just to put food on the table.
This is what the Liberals, under Justin Trudeau, and now Mark Carney, have done to Canada.
Every Canadians should be livid. Demanding change. Why are they not?
#LiberalsDestroyingCanada
Carney:
✅ Harvard degree
✅ Oxford PhD
✅ Head of Bank of Canada
✅ Head of Bank of England
✅ Economic Advisor to Trudeau
✅ Chairman of Brookfield
✅ “Economic genius”
The Result:
😖 We are the only G7 country in a recession
That’s what makes this egregious.
Typical Left calling every conservative a “cultist,” “traitor,” or “loser” is exactly how Liberal and NDP partisans avoid reality. They don’t debate inflation, housing, debt, crime, collapsing productivity, broken immigration targets, or a decade of national decline. They just slap a label on anyone who notices the mess.
That is the real cult behaviour.
A cult protects the leader from evidence.
A cult treats disagreement as evil.
A cult confuses loyalty with intelligence.
A cult screams “traitor” when citizens question the government.
So spare us the moral performance. Canadians were not “rejected” because they asked for competence, affordability, borders, energy, housing, and basic accountability. They were shouted down by people who think insults are policy.
Liberal-NDP politics has become a padded room with a press gallery.
And your tweets prove it.
**Une "innovation" historique**
Mark Carney siégeait sur le groupe qui a créé le National Wealth Fund au Royaume-Uni.
Un fonds financé par la dette, que le Parlement britannique a refusé d'appeler "fonds souverain"
parce que ça ne l'est pas.
Un vrai fonds souverain, ça se bâtit sur des années de surplus et de bonne gestion.
La Norvège a accumulé le sien grâce aux revenus pétroliers. Singapour, grâce à des décennies d'excédents budgétaires. Ces pays avaient de la richesse à investir, pas des dettes à recycler.
Au Canada en 2026, on annonce un "fonds souverain" avec de l'argent emprunté,
pendant qu'on accumule des déficits records.
Son gouvernement arrive au Canada avec le même produit.
On copie-colle un modèle que les Britanniques ont eux-mêmes critiqué, et on le vend aux Canadiens comme une innovation historique.
J'ai posé la question au ministre :
Vous utilisez le terme, mais pas la formule qui a fait son succès. Comment vous expliquez ça ?
On ne prend pas juste les Canadiens pour des valises.
On le fait devant un comité parlementaire.
Canada is losing more businesses than it creates, a trend worsening since 2024,
yet Carney claims we’re the fastest-growing economy in the G7.
This is exactly the result of liberal policies.
Why did 🇨🇦's Carney government back Iran for a key UN committee?
Their reply: “We are making sure civilians and civilian infrastructure must be protected. International law must be respected.”
@MarkJCarney, your team didn’t just dodge the question, they read the wrong script.
Dear Mark Carney,
I just wanted to extend a heartfelt thank you for completely solving the housing crisis. It’s incredible. Studio apartments are now only $3,000 a month, bedrooms in someone’s basement are a steal at $1,850, and a modest one-bedroom is a jaw-dropping bargain at $3,700. Truly affordable living. I especially appreciate how owning a home now only requires a $180,000 down payment and a small, manageable $4,900/month mortgage. Homeownership has never been more within reach. 🏡✨
Also, thank you for fixing the cost of living. Groceries are unbelievably cheap now. Eggs at $9.49, butter at $8.99, ground beef casually hovering around $14/lb — honestly, I’m saving so much money I don’t even know what to do with it. I went in for milk and bread and only spent $97, which is basically nothing these days. What a time to be alive. 🛒💸
The tax relief has been phenomenal too. Keeping almost half of my paycheck is just incredible. I absolutely love watching 40–50% disappear before I even see it — it really builds character. Nothing says financial freedom like calculating whether you can afford both rent and food in the same month. Taxes have truly never felt lower. 📉😂
And the safety improvements — wow. Streets have never been calmer. You can now confidently walk past open-air drug use, random screaming matches, and bike chop shops knowing everything is totally under control. The fentanyl crisis? Basically solved. The homelessness crisis? Completely handled. There are only rows and rows of tents, which is obviously just modern minimalist housing. 🚨🏙️
The crime situation has also improved dramatically. Nothing reassures citizens more than seeing repeat offenders released faster than a drive-thru order. It really keeps things exciting. Who doesn’t love a little unpredictability on their commute? Keeps the adrenaline pumping. 🔁😌
And finally, thank you for making life in general so affordable. Gas hovering around $1.80–$2.10/L, insurance climbing, utilities up 30–40%, and somehow everyone still expected to smile and say “things are improving.” The financial gymnastics required just to exist are truly inspiring. ⛽💀
From the bottom of all Canadians’ hearts, thank you for this stunning 180. Housing has never been more affordable, groceries have never been cheaper, taxes have never been lower, and the streets have never been safer. Everything is perfect. Absolutely flawless. No notes. 🇨🇦👏
Warmest regards,
A financially thriving Canadian
P.S. If you could also fix interest rates, rent, groceries, crime, healthcare wait times, and wages — but like, don’t rush. You’ve already done so much.
We witnessed one of the most amazing moments you'll ever see at a high school event tonight at Schneider Arena.
Colin Dorgan, who lost his mother, brother & grandfather in the Lynch Arena shooting last month, scores a 2OT game-winner to send his team to the @RIIL_sports D-II championship game.
Incredible resilience from this young man & this BVS team.
Fortunate to call this emotional moment with Marty Crowley tonight on the NFHS Network.
@SRASaints@PCDAthletics@Fic27
Mark Carney last April: “I’m going to get a deal done with Trump by July. I’m going to build 500,000 houses per year. And I’m going to lower grocery prices.”
Mark Carney in February after no deal with Trump, only 9 units in subsidized housing “nearing completion”, and 6.2% food inflation: “I’m going to build 8,000 EV charging stations!”
You can always count on Liberal or NDP partisans to claim Poilievre doesn’t have a security clearance & imply that there must be some nefarious reason. They don’t know & or even try to understand the difference between a security clearance which Poilievre has held for over 20 continuous years (at Level I initially as all MP’s receive & then at Level II for the last decade + as all junior ministers require) & still holds and the temporary 30-day NSICOP clearance which was offered to the opposition leaders in the wake of the election interference commission report which had a classified annex related to a redacted NSICOP annual report issued in June 2023.
Understanding the differences between a Level III (top secret) security clearance which is required by senior ministers in specific portfolios has never ever been provided to an opposition member just because they are in a specific shadow minister position let alone to an opposition leader.
The PM on a case by case basis can brief any member of the opposition on any classified topic at any time. In fact, if you are the Minister of Defence with a Level III clearance-enhanced & you are shuffled to the backbenches, you don’t get to keep your clearance. Frequently those with Level II clearances or below can keep their clearance as long as it is renewed IAW the requirements, even if they become opposition members. Level III (top secret) is while so employed & does not remain active if it’s not required.
So what makes a NSICOP clearance so unique & why it’s foolish for an opposition leader to obtain one even temporarily as Singh, May & Blanchet did? Well it primarily boils down to two added caveats that you must agree too. 1. You waive Parliamentary privilege to speak about anything that you have read, heard or seen in a classified NSICOP setting which even includes making mention of anything that appears in the annual public NSICOP report. 2. You cannot act on what you have read, heard or seen or tell anyone else about it. In other words, if you were to read that a government minister had knowingly accepted financial help from a foreign gov, you would risk being charged criminally & sentenced to prison for up to 5 years if you asked the PM about this allegation in QP, even if it was all over the media. Why would an opposition leader take questioning the PM in QP off the table? If that same opposition leader learned it was one of his MP’s that was willingly working with a foreign gov, he couldn’t act on it, couldn’t tell the MP you were on to them & certainly couldn’t fire them. This is a lifetime restriction!
And let’s not remember in Canada, the PM who requires no enhanced security background checks is the sole decision maker on who receives classified information & what is declassified so if an opposition leader or an MP needs to know something he can tell them anytime.
I don’t oppose in any way opposition leaders getting Level III (top secret) security clearances if they get monthly or quarterly briefings organized by the PMO, otherwise it’s absolutely useless, but before that happens we need politicians & now @CTVNews to stop conflating the very different aspects of a so-called top secret security clearance & a NSICOP security clearance. That’s just pure politics & being misused by partisans intent on demonizing Poilievre.
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