The Liberals keep bragging about 88,000 jobs.
Here's the part they don't want you looking at.
Statistics Canada hired roughly 32,000 temporary census workers.
Public sector employment jumped.
Infrastructure spending funded by taxpayers boosted construction hiring.
FIFA-related activity boosted temporary employment.
Temporary jobs increased nearly 3x faster than permanent jobs.
In other words, the headline says "88,000 jobs."
The fine print says "temporary, taxpayer-funded, and seasonal."
There's nothing wrong with temporary work.
But when temporary jobs become the main engine of growth, that's not an economic boom.
That's economic life support.
🚨 WOW! Erin Brockovich completely destroys the AI data center narrative. She confirms these massive facilities emit a non-stop, 24/7 deafening noise that is literally driving local residents crazy!
She exposes the total lack of environmental oversight. Pure corruption!
🚨 Canadians are NOT okay.
This guy in the truck just said what millions are feeling right now:
“I think we’re all just exhausted from having nothing.”
Two bags of groceries = $72.
Tank of gas = $60… and he filled up two days ago.
No matter how hard you work, how early you get up, or how much you make… you still end up with nothing.
Can’t afford a house.
Can’t afford food.
Can’t afford to live.
And the question he asks at the end is the one every Canadian should be asking:
Why is everyone in government getting richer while the rest of us are getting crushed?
Eleven years of Liberal rule destroyed the middle class.
We thought it couldn’t get worse than Trudeau.
Then Carney showed up and said:
“Hold my champagne 🥂”
This is what managed decline looks like in real time.
Drop a 🤕 if you’re at the end of your rope too.
#LiberalFail #CarneyEconomy #CostOfLivingCrisis #cdnpoli #CanadaIsBroken #11YearsOfLiberalism
It’s absolutely fucking wild that we are now having the tech companies step in to try and protect Canadian privacy rights from the state. I did not have that on my 2026 Bingo Card.
What a retardedly tyrannical government.
Become Ungovernable.
The price of chicken in Canada is insane!
In Marco Island, Florida, where food is generally more expensive because of the area, chicken is much more affordable.
Winn-Dixie is $2.79 US / lb
vs
Metro is $12.29 CAD/ lb
We’re getting HOSED! What is going on in Canada?
Which one is more Canadian? Tim Hortons or Dunkin’ Donuts?
Tim Hortons has dual headquarters in Toronto and the U.S., and its parent ownership is both Brazilian and American.
Dunkin’ Donuts is American, but the master license to operate in Canada is actually owned by a Canadian company based in Montreal.
Italy’s Giorgia Meloni just waited for her defense deal with Israel to auto-renew, so she could boldly claim she was 'suspending' it.
Here’s what nobody teaches you about politicspeak in school: the more precisely a politician chooses their words, the less they actually mean.
Meloni didn’t “end” the defense deal. She didn’t “cancel” it. She didn’t even “block” it.
Notice the careful words: she “suspended the automatic renewal.”
Which is the geopolitical equivalent of letting your car lease auto-renew for another five years, then telling your spouse you’ve decided to “suspend future renewals.” You’re still making the payments. The car is still in your driveway. You’re just hoping she remembers the announcement and not the math.
You just want credit for the bold and brave gesture.
And the timing is beautiful. The agreement quietly renewed on April 13. She made her announcement on April 14. Meaning she waited for the paperwork to go through, then walked into a wine festival in Verona and told cameras she was taking a brave stand.
She said the word “suspend” into a microphone and let everyone hear whatever they wanted to hear.
Because here’s what she actually needs: Brussels must see her standing with the European consensus against Israel. Washington must know the defense architecture is still intact. Italian voters must feel like something happened. And Leonardo’s stock price must not wobble.
The word “suspend” is doing all the heavy lifting. And it’s doing a magnificent job.
📍 Elmvale, Ontario
Sukhwinder Kandhola, owner of an Esso, "unknowingly" sold gas with water in it - damaging 20 cars.
TSSA cited sensors & filters to be replaced inside the underground storage tank.
Owners are required to maintain UST's.
Kandhola now claims he is a victim.
On April 1st 38 million Canadians will get a 23% increase on the carbon tax, while 457 million other people living on the same piece of land pay nothing, yet our Government tells us we're altering the worlds climate with it.
Good one.
A Calgary mother waits in line with THOUSANDS of youth and her son at a job fair. This is what youth unemployment of over 14% across Canada looks like, while at the same time our government eases the caps on the TFW program.
“The biggest lie sold to our generation was that leaving your family made you free.”
Tania Khazaal makes a sharp point: For decades, society pushed the idea that true success and empowerment meant leaving home at 18, becoming fully independent, and building life on your own.
The result? One cohesive family unit often turned into five separate households — each paying its own rent, utilities, car payments, and often starting with heavy student debt. Everyone bearing costs alone.
In contrast, multigenerational families that stay connected can share expenses, pool resources, launch businesses together, and actually build generational wealth. When the family unit fractures, each new generation resets to zero — financially, emotionally, and spiritually. The “village” disappears, leaving individuals to survive in isolation.
A clear-eyed look at how cultural messaging around freedom quietly reshaped family structures and long-term economic outcomes.
What resonates (or challenges) you most in this perspective — the hidden economic costs of breaking the family unit, the redefinition of real freedom, or the long-term impact on generational wealth and resilience?