A former Canadian NDP MP is running a YouTube channel called MeidasCanada “Powered by MeidasTouch Network.”
MeidasTouch is a Soros-backed American political media operation classified as hyper-partisan left by Ad Fontes Media.
These are the same people who often accuse anyone on the right as being “foreign interference”, “paid for”, and try to cast doubt and suspicion on the motives of anyone who has a different political leaning.
The Canada Elections Act bans foreign entities from spending money to influence Canadian elections.
I have questions.
Spent the day in Alberta's mountains.
Had tea overlooking a sublime view of glaciers, the Bow Valley, and Lake Louise. It was great, after getting some altitude and above the Lake, which was absolutely PACKED with foreigners.
Parking was impossible, so even the access roads were lined with wandering non-citizens abusing Mark Carney's Canada Strong Pass. It should be called India's All-Access Pass. Local Albertans can't use their own damn park, let alone other Canadians. Parking for Canadians was $40. FOURTY. It was free for the bus loads of non-Canadians.
To make matters worse, the abuse of the natural environment was unreal. Garbage in the trees. People ripping tree branches down to use as walking sticks. People screaming into a livestream on a quiet forest trail to their family back home.
America charges foreigners to go to Yellowstone and Yosemite. I can see why.
Total disrespect for the most beautiful place on earth, and for the taxpayers that pay to keep it that way.
Breaking 🚨
Liberals are shutting down debate, to ram Bill C-22 through House by Friday!
This is despite C-22 violating our Charter Rights against Arbitrary Seizure!
Please see my short exchange with Attorney General @SeanFraserMP. ⬇️
@RickBellwrites Lol. Mark Carney rebrands the GST credit and is applauded by the same people that are here demonizing Dani for providing relief. You are all free to find someone who is down and out and donate the Dani bucks to them.
Access to Information
$393,000-a year @ChiefSciCan billed taxpayers for 12 business-class flights to Paris. Mona Nemer earlier told MPs she couldn’t recall flying business class while running up more than $400,000 in expenses.
https://t.co/ErlP7ltruC
@vincentneilho@MarkJCarney #cdnfoi #ATI
🚨The government is moving to shut down lawful access hearings and consideration of amendments on mandatory metadata retention, security backdoors, and weakened encryption today. All amendments to Bill C-22 would be kept secret and voted on without debate.
https://t.co/sxgD7dsZ3r
“I am an honorable member of this House, not you.”
— @FPChampagne
Minister @FinanceCanada expresses
indignation over criticism of his wife's hiring by Crown corporation @altotrain seeking budget concessions.
https://t.co/OHc7T4vBpl
#cdnpoli
Alberta should study what worked for Quebec.
Quebec did not gain influence in Canada by quietly accepting a system that disadvantaged it. It created leverage. It made Ottawa understand that its place in Confederation could not be taken for granted.
Alberta should learn from that.
Today, Albertans pay heavily into a federal system while Ottawa continues to make decisions that affect our jobs, our resource development, our housing pressures, our services, and our future — often without meaningful Alberta consent.
That is the unfairness at the heart of the Oct referendum.
This is not about anger. It is about whether Alberta has the power to make the decisions that affect Albertans.
Quebec voted for a better deal and became impossible to ignore.
Alberta deserves the same seriousness, the same respect, and the same chance to decide its future.
.@FinanceCanada Minister misled Canadians on size of near-record 2025 deficit, according to new Budget Office figures. @FPChampagne predicted $65.4 billion deficit. True figure was $71.8 billion, said @PBO_DPB.
https://t.co/ASxVcVkOmC
#storytelling#cdnpoli
Federal managers testify they never authorized $10 million charge by Indigenous Languages Commissioner Ronald Ignace to host 4-day conference in Ottawa.
AUDIT is underway.
https://t.co/4AOAodssXd
@CdnHeritage@Will_Stevenson@GDeltellCAQ#cdnpoli
JAW-DROPPING
Liberal Immigration Minister Lena Diab says taxpayer-funded physiotherapy, counselling, and home care for REJECTED asylum claimants are “essential services.”
If they are essential, why don’t Canadian taxpayers get these luxury health benefits?
Wab may love Canada. But this wasn’t about Canada.
This was about Wab promoting himself with a carefully scripted legal attempt to interpret indigenous “consultation” as a de facto veto power over Alberta’s referendum laws.
Anyone asking why a third of Canada’s most successful economy wants to leave Canada only needs to watch this smirky legal freelancing by a couple debt-addicted NDP premiers who have lost control of simple things like property rights in BC.
Direct democracy is less scary to most Albertans than the NDP “interpreting” our laws.
Uh oh. The Prime Minister is playing with fire.
The last thing Alberta separatists need to hear is a Liberal prime minister calling a referendum, "stupid".
Feds confirm ‘Buy Canadian’ policy benefits 100% foreign-owned corporations with storefront operations in Canada but couldn’t say if a company hiring temporary foreign workers would qualify.
“The goal of the Buy Canadian policy is not to exclude foreign suppliers.”
— Dominic Laporte, @PSPC_SPAC
https://t.co/zP1BO28cFe
#cdnpoli
If the poison pill in Liberal Bill C-16 is allowed to pass, it could mean that ALL 17 of these alleged extortionists, who aren’t even Canadians, will be given significantly reduced sentences so that they can avoid deportation.
Stop the crime. Deport the extortionists. Now.
The Parliamentary Budget Report on the IFHP confirms that 74,000 people with REJECTED refugee claims are still receiving health benefits that ordinary Canadians do not get.
In fact, 23,000 people who are WANTED for deportation are still getting drug, dental, physio, vision and orthotic care that you taxpayers do not get.
Make it make sense!
A Liberal Prime Minister, elected with just 44% of the vote, condescendingly telling Albertans that 50% is not enough, has got to be the perfect summary of how Ottawa treats Alberta.
Wow. Shocked today to watch the Liberals and NDP vote against protecting the private property rights of Canadian homeowners.
When a citizen pays their taxes, follows the law, maintains their property and still cannot be certain that they own their own home, something has gone profoundly wrong.
Private property rights are not a luxury, nor an appendage to our system of government.
They are not some kind of optional add-on to our society or to our democracy.
They are quite literally the foundation on which Western civilization, capitalism and our economy are built.
For me, the defence of private property is and always will be a red line.
It is in every way a fundamental human right, and we must never submit to trade it away in the name of political convenience.
Every citizen deserves to know that their government will do whatever it takes to ensure that Canadians can trust that what they own is truly theirs.
Without exception.
BREAKING: Mark Carney’s Liberals just voted to stop federal lawyers from defending private property rights in B.C.
They refused to put the property rights of people first.
Conservatives will always keep fighting to protect what is yours. Sign to join us and defend your home and your property: https://t.co/bWnQK5wYpl