Agrologist that is passionate about helping retails and farmers be profitable and increase their production. Any comments or shares are strictly my opinion.
Here is a MINDBOGGLING revelation for Canadians:
Itâs YOUR MONEY, just given back to you LOL.
Yeah⌠its a credit on the GST collected by the government on expenses you incurred
But here is where DUMB government logic comes into play
First they have to collect it â which puts a compliance and administrative burden on private enterprise to manage these tax collection and remittance back to the government
Then CRA has to process it, which means massive bureaucratic costs
Then CRA has to remit it back to you⌠again incurring bureaucratic costs
Plus associated banking fees
Isnât it just a thing of BEAUTY?
How to lose millions of dollars, the government way
Instead of just⌠Cutting taxes and thus alleviating all this administrative mess in the first place for the exact same result
Only drawback for the government?
They donât get to run a massive PR campaign patting themselves on the back for giving you your own money back .
đ¨ CANADAâS INDUSTRIAL COLLAPSE under @MarkJCarney
â With receipts đ§ž
đ Honda Alliston, ON â Cancelledâ $15 Billion
đ Stellantis Brampton, ON â Moved to Illinois â $500 Million in aid pocketed
đ Stellantis Windsor Battery Plant â Sold stake for â $100
đ GM CAMI Ingersoll, ON â PERMANENTLY CLOSED â $2 Billion retool gone
đ GM Oshawa, ON â Production moved to Indiana â $280 Million lost
đ Ford Oakville, ON â EV production moved to USA â $2.3 Billion gone
đ Northvolt Quebec â BANKRUPT â $7 Billion evaporated
đ Invista Kingston, ON â Moving to Texas â 500 jobs gone
đ Umicore Ontario â Shifting to Poland & South Korea â $260 Million gone
đ¨đŚ TOTAL INVESTMENT LOST:
đ°Over $50 Billion
Ottawaâs response?
Press releases. Photo ops.
A delusional PM who thinks your gas is cheap.
âWe are a Energy Superpower đ¨đŚ
Clean Energy is needed to build a Sustainable Prosperous Economy ?đ¤đđťđ¨
This is managed decline with a price tag. đ¨đŚ
RT until every Canadian sees this đ
#CdnPoli #AutoIndustry #Honda #GM #Ford #Stellantis #Ontario #Canada
AS REQUESTED, I AM SHARING ROY'S LETTER!
Please do the same!
Mark Carney,
This is not a polite letter; this is a full blown reckoning from a furious Canadian who has had enough. While you and your Liberal cronies scheme and consolidate power, real Canadians are being destroyed.
Our country is on its knees, and your smug success in the face of our suffering is nothing short of a national betrayal.
Mothers weep in grocery aisles over prices you helped create. Fathers grind themselves into exhaustion only to see their homes and dreams stolen by the inflation and taxes you refuse to control.
All while you feast on luxury and treat our national treasury like your personal slush fund. Remember your damn place.
You are a public servant... nothing more. We are your employers. We pay your salary. We fund your jets, your lavish inflight meals, and your elite lifestyle.
You were not hired to rule over us, censor us, lecture us, or manage us like obedient subjects.
You were hired to serve us. We never voted for this. Canadians did not hand this Liberal government a majority at the ballot box.
This so called âmajorityâ was stolen through shady backroom deals, not earned through honest democracy. That is not how our system works, it is a corrupt hijacking of the peopleâs will, and we reject it completely.
You were brought in promising to fix trade and the economy, yet youâve spent your time auditioning for globalist stages, pushing Agenda 2030 experiments that no Canadian ever authorized, and selling out our sovereignty to international elites.
We never agreed to half a million dollars wasted on luxury travel while families canât afford basic food or keep a roof over their heads.
You have betrayed us.
You have failed catastrophically. And your arrogance has finally awakened a sleeping giant.
Enough is enough.
We want our money back. We want our sovereignty back. We want our freedoms back. We want our country back.
You may have spent years in London and Davos, but you clearly donât know who we are. Canadians are polite, but we are not weak. We are patient, but our patience is gone. We are fighters, free thinkers, and builders who refuse to be exploited any longer by an entitled Liberal elite that looks down on us from private jets.
The time for quiet frustration is dead and buried.
This is a national emergency.
We are calling on every single Canadian... from coast to coast to coast... to RISE UP! Look this 'illegitimate government' straight in the eye, and roar... NO MORE!
No more reckless spending crushing us with inflation.
No more secrecy hiding your corruption.
No more backroom deals stealing our democracy.
No more treating hard working citizens like cash cows and inconveniences.
You do not deserve a golden pension for this treasonous failure.
You deserve accountability... real uncompromising accountability from the people youâve betrayed.
OUR NATIONAL DEBT IS ABOUT TO REACH 2.5 TRILLION DOLLARS! STOP!
This is your final notice.
We are angry.
We are united.
We are persistent as hell. We will not stop, we will not back down, and we will not rest until justice is served and Canada is ripped from the hands of those destroying it and returned to the people who actually built it & pay for it.
Our elbows are up with rage, not to serve your pathetic slogans!
Share this everywhere.
Flood the internet. Make the halls of power tremble. We are taking Canada back! RIGHT NOW.
https://t.co/d4nYAVU7M6
#TakeCanadaBack #EnoughIsEnough #CarneyOut #LiberalCorruption #BackroomDeals #Agenda2030Exposed #CanadaFirst #FireTheLiberals #CanadianReckoning #NoMore
This is was written by: Roy Stephenson đ¨đŚđ
Trudeau spoke at the 2026 Women Deliver Conference.
You can bet this will be the last time this guy will ever be asked to speak at this event ever again. This is absolutely painful.
Katie Telford is visibly uncomfortable sitting there having to listen to this guy try and put sentences together.
Iâm stunned at how bad this is.
đ¨LIBERALS WERE RIGHTđ¨
14 years ago, Liberals warned Canadians about:
â âBig Brotherâ
â warrantless access
â state surveillance
â government overreach
They furiously argued against EVERYTHING currently in C-22.
Credit to @vesperdigital for the find!
@FoodProfessor Congratulations Sylvain! Truth and honesty are difficult to keep silent. Keep up your research and communications as you are making a difference.
@inquisitive0602@FoodProfessor I was in the US and purchased butter to test out the difference. It is stupid what they call butter now in Canada. Something is definitely wrong!!
@FoodProfessor So sad Sylvain. đ Condolences to you and your family. May the good memories of your brother be the light in this difficult time. Hugs and prayers to you.
User Clip: Pelosi explains âThe Wrap-Up Smearâ https://t.co/xJORniHhAe
This is exactly what I see in Canadian media. Once you see it, you canât unsee it.
@MikeGuglielmin@AGMuse_bemused This is a fair question and I would really like to hear the answer. Canadians need to hear what the plan is. The government represents us and needs to be accountable to answer this question. There are many peopleâs livelihoods on the line.
IS CTV NEWS BEING ETHICAL?
CTV commentator Scott Reid worked in a former Liberal prime ministerâs office. His son now works in Mark Carneyâs office.
CTV doesnât think this information is worth disclosing to its audience.
What do you think?
@FoodProfessor This makes me sick to think of the food insecurity this will bring to many. There is nothing left to reduce for some people. For all those already at food banks this is devastating.
Billionaire Robert Friedland drops the reality check:
We need to mine 10,000 years of copper in the next 18 years.
The world has absolutely no clue about the supply squeeze we are facing.
Prime Minister Carneyâs message today was largely expected.
The warning signs have been there for months, especially as he increased his international travel. Weâve also reached this point because he has not delivered on his key promise to secure a deal with the United Statesâa commitment that was both economically important and politically central. In that context, suggesting that the United States is no longer an ally is, quite frankly, hard to believe.
What weâre now seeing is a clear weakening of CUSMA as a reliable trade framework. The possibility of a direct deal between the United States and Mexicoâleaving Canada on the sidelinesâis no longer far-fetched. That would be a major shift for how trade works in North America.
For the agri-food sector, the risks are real. About 75% of Canadaâs agri-food exports go to the United States. That has worked well for years, but it also means we are highly exposed. Diversifying sounds good in theory, but in practice it takes time, money, and new infrastructure. In the meantime, farmers, processors, and distributors would feel the pressure through tighter margins.
In food, geography matters. You canât move farmland. What we produce has to be shipped, and the farther the customer, the higher the cost. That makes us less competitive. On logistics and supply chains, Canada still trails several G20 countries.
PM Carney's use of âforward guidanceâ is really about preparing Canadians for whatâs ahead, and perhaps shifting blame. But make no mistake, Canadaâs position is weakening.
This isnât really about opinionsâitâs about reality. The real test will be how Canadian households, especially the middle class, handle the pressure. The adjustment is coming.
The only question is who will bear the cost.
ONE BRAVE ONTARIO JUDGE SAID THIS, AND IT SHOULD STOP EVERY CANADIAN IN THEIR TRACKS
This came straight out of a Canadian courtroom, from an actual judge.
Antonio Skarica, sitting on the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, just put the entire system on blast.
He said the quiet part out loud.
He called Canadaâs justice system an âinflection pointâ and asked a question that should make every Canadian stop and think:
Who are we prioritizing⌠the victim, or the offender?
A Nigerian university student, identified in reporting as Osemeir, targeted a Canadian woman. He extorted her. He shared her intimate images. He left her living in what the judge described as âconstant fear.â
Thatâs not minor. Thatâs not a slap-on-the-wrist situation. Thatâs someoneâs life being torn apart.
Now hereâs where it gets uncomfortable.
The Crown, the prosecutors, were looking for a sentence of two years less a day.
Why does that matter?
Because under Canadaâs Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, once you hit a sentence of two years or more, it can trigger serious immigration consequences, including deportation and loss of appeal rights.
So that one-day difference isnât small. Itâs everything.
On the other side, the defense wasnât even asking for jail time. They were pushing for a conditional discharge, which would have allowed him to stay in Canada.
The judge saw exactly what was happening. He didnât ignore it. He addressed it directly.
He said, "If decisions are being influenced by immigration consequences, if sentences are being shaped not just by the crime, but by what might happen after, then weâre creating a system thatâs no longer consistent."
His words point to something bigger:
A system where outcomes can start to look different depending on whoâs standing in front of the court.
And this isnât just one judge speaking out.
A judge in Quebec, Antoine PichĂŠ, raised the same issue, saying prosecutors are sometimes proposing lighter sentences or discharges for non-citizens specifically because of the risk of deportation.
He warned that this creates what he called an âunnecessary two-tier system.â
Two different tracks of justice. Not based on the crime, but based on the consequences tied to immigration status.
Now before people start twisting this into something itâs not, this isnât about ignoring rights, and itâs not about going after people because of where theyâre from.
This is about something much simpler.
Consistency.
If the same crime doesnât lead to the same kind of outcome, people are going to notice. And when they notice, they start losing trust.
Because for the victim, none of these legal layers matter.
They care about one thing, did justice actually get done?
And when even judges inside the system are publicly saying, âweâre at a breaking point,â thatâs not something you brush off.
Thatâs a warning.
Not from me.
From inside the system itself.
So Wake Up Canada, we must all stand behind those who are showing us the truth in real time.