Do you know what the G7 leaders didn't discuss? Climate change.
No one cares about carbon tax.
No one cares for decarbonized oil.
No one volunteered to increase costs on their economy. They want predictable and reliable supply.
Time for Mark Carney to move beyond his wealth transfer engineering and green agenda fantasies and listen to the market.
Chants of "send them back" rings around the European Parliament today as MEPs voted overwhelmingly for tougher immigration policies, paving way for "deportation hubs" to remove en masse.
🇺🇸 U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Mullin told Canada’s Safety Minister to his face:
🚨 “We’ve arrested 78 different nationalities crossing your border.”
🚨 “We arrest a terrorist almost every week.”
🚨 “Enough drugs to kill 17 million Americans.”
This wasn’t a diplomatic cable.
This wasn’t a classified briefing.
This was face to face. On record.
Canada’s border is not a sovereignty issue.
It’s a security catastrophe.
And our Safety Minister needed an American to tell him. 🇨🇦
#CdnPoli #Canada #BorderSecurity
The Assembly of Treaty Chiefs calling for an investigation into Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and the UCP over the referendum question just proves the Assembly is an NDP front group.
They have no clue what "treason" is, they just want bad headlines.
https://t.co/QH0SY9f2ti
I was proud to again vote against Bill C-9 and stand with the many Canadians who raised serious concerns about its impact on freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and freedom of conscience.
Despite widespread opposition and significant concerns raised throughout the legislative process, the Liberal government pushed this bill through the House of Commons.
While amendments were made in the Senate, I remain concerned about the precedent this legislation sets and the potential consequences for fundamental freedoms in Canada. Canadians deserve laws that do not undermine the rights and freedoms that form the foundation of our democracy.
How Indigenous British Columbians are treated on reserves often has a lot to do with what family they come from.
In our upcoming sit-down interview with Tami and Doug August, OneBC leader Dallas Brodie dives into the issue of on-reserve dysfunction and corruption.
Full length interview coming soon!
@bruce_mcgonigal@WayneMathison Let this all unravel for the FN. They behaved like this for too long and their chickens have come to roost. Stick it to them Danielle.
First the Snowbirds.
Now Hockey Night in Canada on CBC.
National pride is being erased.
Replaced with identity pride.
The things that united Canadians are disappearing.
The things that divide Canadians are funded, protected, amplified, and shoved in your face.
That is not Canadian heritage.
That is Liberal replacement culture.
Tommy Robinson has just walked out of court with a victory that is already being called one of the most explosive free-speech moments in Britain.
The terrorism-related case against him — linked to his refusal to hand over his phone PIN to UK police — was thrown out after the judge ruled the stop unlawful and reportedly said Robinson had been targeted because of his political views.
This was not just about a phone. This was about power, politics, journalism, and whether the state can treat someone like a national security threat simply because it dislikes what they say.
Robinson says he refused to unlock his phone to protect journalistic sources. The state treated it as a terrorism matter. The court, according to Robinson’s reaction, saw something far more disturbing: political targeting.
Then came the detail that made the story explode worldwide: **Elon Musk reportedly helped finance Robinson’s legal defense**, stepping in where others stayed silent and turning the case into a global battle over free expression. Robinson thanked Musk publicly, asking why it had taken an American businessman to fight for justice in Britain.
“First of all, thank you, Elon Musk,” Robinson said, before adding that he was targeted because of his political beliefs and that counterterrorism police were allegedly used to get access to his phone as a journalist.
For supporters, this ruling is a brutal warning to the establishment: if terrorism powers can be used against controversial speech today, who will be next tomorrow? Critics will still call Robinson divisive, but this case has forced a bigger question onto the table — do rights only apply to people the government likes?
Last week, Mark Carney accused Pierre Poilievre of not being patriotic. Then, Carney flies to Ireland and tells the audience he is happy to be back home in Ireland. He is not Canadian. He continually says he is a European. HE is the non-patriotic one.
@VotetoStayAB The loudest voices for Alberta independence are Albertans.
The biggest accounts, including mine, are run by people who live here.
Funny though, a lot of the loudest pro-Canadian federalist pages seem to be based India and elsewhere.
🚨Queen’s University law professor Bruce Pardy warns: Mark Carney branded peaceful truckers “seditionists” and “terrorists” simply for protesting Trudeau’s mandates — no violence, just honking horns and parking tickets.
Now as Prime Minister, he’s advancing Liberal hate speech laws that will silence dissent and crush the right to protest.
Every Canadian 🇨🇦 should be deeply worried: our free speech is in grave danger. Wake up! #MarkCarneyMustGo