Another lie by Pierre Poilievre. American tankers are not free to ship in the same waters where Canadian tankers are banned. IT IS THE LAW!
Under Canada’s Oil Tanker Moratorium Act, all oil tankers carrying more than 12,500 metric tons of crude or persistent oil are strictly prohibited from loading, unloading, or stopping at ports and marine installations along British Columbia's northern coast—regardless of whether they fly a Canadian or American flag.
Why lie on matters that are so easily verifiable ?
Just why ?
It creates a dangerous precedent where nothing he says can be taken at faca value.
Be a serious opposition leader and criticize FACTS, not fiction!
#cdnpoli #onpoli #polqc
The strangest people on Canadian social media are not the Americans cheering against Canada. It is the Canadians doing it.
When the United States takes a shot at Canada, these accounts line up to clap like they are hoping for approval.
Accounts like @tablesalt, @wealthmoose, and others seem more interested in defending Washington than standing up for their own country.
You do not have to support the government to support Canada.
Criticize Ottawa all you want. That is part of being Canadian.
But cheering for another country to economically hurt your own is not patriotism. It is political tribalism taken to the point where you forget whose side you are actually on.
BREAKING - Liberal MP Mark Gerretsen condemns Conservative MPs holding their Bibles during the vote on Bill C-9 earlier this week, saying "No religion should be used in the legislative process"...
Destroy the idea that men should respect women because we are their daughters, mothers, and sisters.
Reinforce the idea that men should respect women because we are people.
Four years ago, Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Canada stands in unwavering solidarity with the Ukrainian people as they defend their sovereignty and freedom. We remain committed to a just, durable peace. Our hearts are with you. Slava Ukraini! 🇨🇦🇺🇦
Could not be more proud of you, @TeamCanada.
You’re coming home with 21 hard-fought Olympic medals. Though what Canadians will remember most is how you wore the Maple Leaf: with pride, with grit, and with determination.