Rod, Rod, Rod, imported coffee explains coffee.
It does not explain a decade plus a year of Liberal policy failure making almost everything more expensive: deficits, carbon taxes, fuel costs, housing pressure, regulatory drag, weak productivity, and an Ottawa government that keeps treating affordability like a messaging problem.
You do not get nearly 2.2 million food bank visits in one month because coffee beans had a bad year. Food Banks Canada says that was a record high in March 2025.
And yes, coffee rose sharply. Statistics Canada said grocery-store coffee was up 27.9% year over year in August 2025, with roasted or ground coffee up 35.2%.
But pretending imported goods are the whole story is childish. Government policy affects the cost of farming, trucking, warehousing, labour, energy, packaging, financing, rent, and compliance.
That cost gets baked into the shelf price.
So spare us the “misinformation” routine. Canadians can read their grocery receipts. They know the Liberals have been in charge for more than a decade, and they know life got harder under their watch.
@PeggyHounsell@davidallenwest Incorrect. It was the day after she crossed the floor. That doesn't prove blackmail but it certainly warrants a thorough criminal investigation into blackmail. You have been clear that there is no need for an investigation. Why are you scared of an investigation?
@PeggyHounsell@davidallenwest You realize that you're saying blackmail is fine and she should be expected to move to the liberal party in order to have this liberal program go through. That's how your democracy works? Your idea of law and democracy is definitely different than mine.
@PeggyHounsell@davidallenwest If she was told that the federal program for her riding would not take place unless she crossed the floor and became a liberal MP, that would be blackmail in every court in the world.
@PeggyHounsell@davidallenwest Actually when you really look at Lori Idlout, what the Liberals did was not a bribe. That was blackmail, and blackmail is considered way worse than bribing. Blackmailing elected officials in Canada has a lifetime prison sentence.
@RodAVanier It is so easy to tell that Trump is the alpha male. Confidence always flows from the man. Even when he says stupid things, he doesn't give a shit what anyone thinks.
A true alpha male.
@WebAddictCanada@Concern70732755 You might be right but you might be wrong. Pierre is the first and only politician in my lifetime who I agree with 100% on his policies and views on how to fix our mess.
Pierre is, in my view, the only hope for Canada to remain Canada.
@Concern70732755@thered_lataleph I would sign something that would have him charged with Tyranny!
I would fully support charges against ALL Liberal Ministers and PM for Misappropriation of public funds!
@DemorestKe48215@Concern70732755 Misinformation.
Notice the numbers don't add up.
Favorable/Approve = 120%
Unfavorable/Disapprove = 109%
Notice Mark Carney doesn't have favorable or unfavorable numbers like the other 2.
Different questions given.
Different times.
Different surveys.
@Concern70732755 No, but we certainly need to have a thorough criminal investigation into the bribing of MPs to cross the floor. If the liberals have bribed MPs to gain a majority then Mark Carney needs to serve a 15 year prison term. It might seem drastic, but how important is democracy?
@PeggyHounsell@davidallenwest You should see a giant difference between one MP crossing the floor and numerous MPs crossing the floor. The one MP did not change the house. The numerous MPs changed the house from a minority to a majority. They bragged about attempting to "persuade" 10 MPs to cross the floor.