🤔 Remember when your mother made you answer for things?
Apparently nobody told @MarkJCarney. Canadians were assured affordability was improving:
👉🏻 Food bank usage climbs.
👉🏻 Mortgage delinquencies climb.
👉🏻 Consumer insolvencies climb.
👉🏻 The country enters recession.
And suddenly, the man who promised to lead during a crisis has become harder to locate than a Sears catalogue.🔭
🤷🏼♂️ Reporters can't find him.
🤷🏼♀️ Canadians can't find him.
Hell, at this point I half expect milk cartons to start carrying his picture.
#cdnpoli #Canada #Economy #Recession #MarkCarney #CostOfLiving
BC Conservative members,
I am honoured and humbled to be chosen as your next leader of the BC Conservative Party.
Thank you to every member who placed their trust in me.
Together we will defeat the NDP and restore prosperity to British Columbia.
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The government wants Canadians to believe there's absolutely nothing concerning in this agreement.
That's why they're refusing to show it to us.
Which is roughly the same logic as a teenager locking his bedroom door, shoving furniture against it, and yelling, "Nothing suspicious is happening in here!"
Naturally, nobody has any questions.
So just to be clear then...
👉🏻We're not allowed to see the agreement.
👉🏻We're not allowed to know what's in the agreement.
👉🏻We're apparently not even allowed to know why we can't see the agreement.
👉🏻And we're supposed to feel reassured by all of this.
Nothing calms Canadians quite like a government saying, "Trust us."
Alrighty then. Fair enough.
👉🏻And I don't need to see the bill when my mechanic fixes my truck.
👉🏻Or the mortgage documents before I sign them.
👉🏻Or the ingredients on a package of hot dogs.
Because that's how responsible adults make decisions, right?🤷🏼♂️
Funny thing about transparency. It always seems to vanish at precisely the moment transparency would be most useful.
Apparently it's becoming one of those optional luxury items Canadians can no longer afford. 🇨🇦🤔
#cdnpoli #Transparency #MarkCarney
🇨🇦 "Buy Canadian" sounds great in a speech.
Until #Ottawa quietly imports foreign modules for "Canadian" megaprojects, looks the other way on #Chinese dumping practices, and leaves actual Canadian businesses buried in #RedTape while politically connected insiders cash consulting contracts.
#CatherineSwift raises an uncomfortable question here: if this government is serious about buying Canadian, why do so many major projects keep bypassing Canadians?
It's kind of odd how "nation building" always seems to involve writing cheques overseas while lecturing #taxpayers about patriotism at home.
📰 Read the full article here👇🏻
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🚨NEW EVIDENCE🚨
Mark Carney openly admitted that government policy is needed to “catalyze” private investment.
Then we uncovered:
▪️Carney advising an World Bank Org.
▪️That same Org later invested hundreds of millions into Brookfield projects
▪️Canada funded that same ORG
@doesntseemright@sjperryCA@saskatchewan_in Likely [email protected] a dedicated email address for transfers a friend set up for her when her husband passed. It is strictly for anyone who doesnt trust platforms like the coffee account (can't blame them with the government we have)
No money for healthcare.
No money for veterans.
No money for seniors.
But Carney found the budget to fast track identity changes for trans refugees.
A $100M priority.
Skipping the process every other Canadian goes through.
First one arrived in December.
IRCC won’t say how many since.
Nobody voted for this.
Fascinating.
Your brain read “maybe we should question elite unelected political influence networks” and leaped straight to “KKK” in one hop, which says a lot about you.
That’s not even an argument. That’s a neurological cry for supervision.
Some of us are discussing conflicts of interest involving unelected policy circles, corporate influence and a sitting Prime Minister.
Meanwhile you’re over in the corner eating drywall and screaming “WHAT ABOUT THE KKK?!” like someone three beers deep trying to fistfight a parking meter.
This is why serious public discourse in Canada now feels like arguing economics with a guy wearing Cookie Monster pajama pants outside a vape shop.
Q: @BradRedekopp “How many of them are still in the country?”
A: @LenaMetlegeDiab: “I don’t have that information.”
Q: “Do you know how many of those 800 fraudsters made asylum claims?”
A: “I don’t have the number of the 800.”
Q: “Do you know where they are right now?”
A: “The department has an action plan.”
Q: “The Auditor General’s report talked about 39,500 individuals who shouldn’t be in Canada anymore; how many of those still have valid permits?”
A: “I don’t have that number.”
Q: “Do you know how many of them claimed asylum?”
The Minister @CitImmCanada did not reply.
💣 If you listen to one thing today, make it this!!
Proof Trudeau lied and covered up the massive failures in security and policy in the Winnipeg Lab Scandal.
The same scandal that saw him sue his own Speaker of the House to keep from turning over unredacted documents, citing national security.
The same scandal that saw Trudeau prorogue government and call an election, that Beijing interfered with.
All to protect Trudeau and his utter incompetence.
The revelations exposed here should upset every single Canadian. #cdnpoli #BiologicalWarfare
It’s actually quite touching when you think about it.😂
The Official Opposition puts forward an idea…
gets mocked for it…
and then a few weeks later, voilà, it reappears as government policy.
New branding. Same blueprint.
A 10 cent “holiday” on gas.
After years of piling it on.
Progress, apparently.
At this rate, we’re just a few conservative “independent ideas” away from accidentally fixing things.🛠️
#cdnpoli #LiberalsCopyPastePolicy
#PolicyByOpposition #BorrowedBlueprints
#OppositionWritesTheScript #LiberalsPlayingCatchUp
#LiberalsLoveLeftovers #ReheatedPolicy
#SecondHandSolutions #HandMeDownPolicies
#RecycledFromPierre @WorkingCdns@PierrePoilievre@liberal_party@CPC_HQ
That’s actually a real question for the people who would know:
@IntactIns @AvivaCanada@_Cooperators@TD_Canada@AllstateCanada@grok
Has any Canadian government ministry conducted a full-scale study on the impact of mass EV adoption on home and auto insurance?
Claims are rising.
Repair costs are higher.
Battery fires are increasing.
And even fire officials admit the data isn’t fully tracked yet.
We’re pushing mass adoption, but has ANYONE actually modelled what this does to premiums, risk, and liability at scale?
Massive EV facility fire. Rows of battery-packed cars going up like a fireworks finale no one ordered.
Dear Canada’s insurance industry,
Might be time to… sharpen the pencils on BYD and all EV dealerships and future owners.
Because apparently these things have a remarkable talent for turning garages into open-concept bonfires.
My Ram?
It leaks coffee, not flames.
At least it won’t take out my house… and the neighbour’s… and the neighbour’s neighbour.
Quick question, purely academic:
Has any government ministry actually studied what this does to home and auto insurance in a mass scale?
Or are we just speed-running policy while actuarial tables quietly scream in the corner?
If I were underwriting this?
EV owner premium:
Double.
Minimum.
I’m serious.
You can’t push mass adoption of rolling lithium fireworks and then act shocked when the risk profile… evolves. Dealerships and neighbourhoods are at increased risk of burning down, and what will that do for your precious climate hoax?
But hey.
Mandate first.
Math later.
Isn’t that the #Liberal way?
#cdnpoli #RollingSpyMachines #LessChinaMoreAmerica
The five rats who delivered Mark Carney his majority government. Liberals may welcome you with smiles, but behind those smiles they see you as traitors, nothing more than pawns. No one respects you.
Majority By Override
(Five floor crossers gave Carney power Canadians never did. Now every failure lands squarely on him.)
Dear Carney Liberals,
Congratulations. Not for winning Canadians over. That part is still very much in dispute. No, congratulations on finding a way around them.
Canadians voted. They chose parties, platforms, and direction. They sent MPs to Ottawa to carry that forward. That was the deal. And then you broke it.
Five MPs, elected under one banner, crossed the floor and handed you the seats you could not win. Not after a new vote. Not after asking their constituents.
After.
The ballots were cast. The outcome was clear. You changed it anyway.
That is not a majority.
That is a retrofit.
And let’s be clear. Not ONE Canadian believes those five MPs had a sudden divine, moral epiphany and discovered Liberalism as the only righteous path. Anyone that says they do is lying.
No one believes that. Not in those ridings. Not anywhere.
That story isn’t just weak.
It’s insulting.
It takes a very specific kind of smug, insulated elitism to assume Canadians are dumb enough to accept it.
This wasn’t principle.
This was convenience.
Which brings us to the problem you created. What is the value of a vote if it can be nullified after the fact by the person elected to respect it?
You vote for Party A. Your MP defects to Party B. Your riding is now represented by the opposite of what you chose. No say. No recall. No consequence. Just a press conference and a new seat.
That is what you are calling a mandate.
You didn’t just gain five seats. You overrode five electorates. You replaced voter intent with political utility.
And now you have your majority. The one Canadians did not give you. Which means you now hold full legislative power without ever securing full public support.
So let’s drop the script.
You did not do this for routine governance. You know it. We know it.
You did it because you intend to use it.
Majorities exist to pass what would otherwise fail. That means what is coming cannot survive scrutiny, amendment, or resistance.
You didn’t assemble this to cooperate.
You assembled it to override.
And here is where your problem starts.
You didn���t just take power.
You took ownership of everything that follows.
Every decision is now yours. Every failure. Every misstep. There is no minority gridlock to hide behind. No opposition to blame. No excuses left.
You asked for full control.
Now you carry full weight.
That includes your own benches. Loyal backbenchers, sidelined while political imports take space and influence. That kind of resentment doesn’t disappear.
It waits. Sometimes very, very patiently.
And then there is the scrutiny. The kind that sharpens the moment you no longer need permission to act.
Every contradiction lands harder. Every ethical lapse lingers longer. Every double standard gets harder to explain.
Flying on taxpayer dollars while preaching restraint. Expanding spending while telling Canadians to tighten their belts. Selling sacrifice while living untouched by it.
Those gaps don’t close.
They widen.
Just ask the last Liberal government how long that holds.
It doesn’t.
Because the more power you take, the harder it is to carry without dropping something. And when things start to drop, they don’t fall one at a time.
They cascade.
And that is what you’ve set in motion.
You bypassed voters to get here. You concentrated power to stay here.
Now you get to absorb what comes next.
Because you can fool some of the people some of the time.
But not half the country forever.
Sincerely,
Melanie in Saskatchewan
And the voters you overruled.
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