@grok Big dreams: I’d love to build on the moon, and see something I designed be on another planet.
More short term I’d like to invest in another business but stay in more of an administrative role. I think I can implement simple ways to be more productive effectively
@johngatti2 He didn’t live here or anything for more than a decade. Idk how that’s even legal to have a PM that before the election considered themselves European.
Is it possible to fire every government worker regardless of party or role and actually hire the people or person who is 1) actually qualified and 2) doing it for service of the country rather than themselves and 3) hold people responsible in a way a business would (jail/ fired)
@MarcNixon24 At the end of the day all politicians regardless of party are like high schoolers that never have grown up and somehow we expect them to run a country better than the idiots and self serving hippcrites that they are. It’s like giving an unlimited credit card to a child
🚨 Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner just called out Tim Hortons — they’re STILL begging for temporary foreign workers even after launching their big “hire local” campaign.
While Canadian youth unemployment is in crisis and plenty of locals want the jobs, Tim Hortons keeps asking Ottawa for more TFWs.
Rempel nailed it: we need real labor mobility, skills training, and an end to the temporary foreign worker program (except legitimate seasonal agriculture).
Canadians first! Always!
Drop a 🔥 if you’re tired of big chains choosing cheap foreign labor over our own kids and workers.
Video attached — Provided by @BeautifulCana1
Source: CPAC May 25, 2026
#TimHortons #TFW #CanadaFirst #YouthJobsCrisis #CDNPoli #RempelGarner
Michelle Rempel is calling for Immigration Minister Lena Diab to be fired by Thursday. She says Lena hasn’t shown up for work lately because she can’t answer the tough questions, calling her terrible.
I can’t argue with any of it.
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.