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BREAKING: In order to prevent subscription streaming services from raising their prices, and angering Trump
Carney will cover the new CRTC fee of $600 million by billing you on April 30th every year, via the taxbase.
(and its borrowed, so youll pay interest on it too)
2) Ont Healthcare, gold plated..After a while in a nice "End of Life Room", Private, nice furniture, TV, she wouldn't die..OOPS they said, 'She is 98! Moved to a shittier room, we paid for the TV, no prob. Rice crispies for brkfast. Then moved again, She lived too Long!
Getting calls about Canada Royal Milk...
Just learned the contract to build the facility was sole-sourced to Graham Construction, no competitive bidding process. Grant Beck, the company's CEO, reportedly flew to China on a whirlwind 48-hour trip to sign the deal, and Canadians paid for it.
Unbelievable.
“L'inganno palestinese”, tradotto all'estero in 16 lingue straniere e disponibile su Amazon (ebook e cartaceo), è l'unico libro che smaschera le menzogne palestinesi dopo quasi 80 anni. Gli altri due saggi su amazon sono “Israele sotto attacco” e “Negazionisti Olocausto Falsari”.
@FP_Champagne You are spending Canada into record deficits and managing only to get a 1.2% GDP growth.
Are you really celebrating this?
What a doorknob.
You could just remove a few bad policies and get out of the way and generate the same growth, if not more.
One Card. That’s it.
Starting July 2, Albertans can get a new driver’s licence or ID card that includes their healthcare number and proof of citizenship, all on one secure card at no additional cost.
No more flimsy paper cards. No more carrying multiple pieces of ID. Just a common-sense change that makes life easier.
The Canadian Senate Human Rights Committee voted 7-1 to move “Residential School Denialism” toward the Criminal Code.
Up to 2 years in jail.
So let me get this straight.
Residential schools existed.
No one is denying that.
An inquiry was done.
Indigenous people received compensation from the government.
The worse someone “claimed” their experience was, the more money they could be paid out.
And somehow Canadians are not allowed to ask whether that system created incentives for some people to exaggerate or fabricate parts of their stories?
We are just supposed to accept every accusation as truth?
No challenge.
No cross-examination.
No pushback.
Government takes the claim, labels it truth, and the country is ordered to obey.
Then came Kamloops.
Canadians were told 215 bodies were found.
Not “possible anomalies.”
Not “areas of interest.”
Bodies.
Trudeau pushed it to the world as truth.
The media repeated it.
Flags came down.
Churches burned.
Canadians were shamed into silence.
Years later, after the public kept asking for evidence, the wording changed.
Now we are told they are “anomalies.”
So no, it is not shocking that society is skeptical of the entire Truth and Reconciliation machine.
The story changes.
The facts change.
The wording changes.
The demands keep expanding.
And reconciliation apparently never ends.
Now private property is being dragged into land claims.
And what does the Senate committee do?
Instead of demanding evidence and transparency, they move toward jail time for Canadians who question the approved narrative.
That tells you everything.
The story can change.
The truth can change.
The facts can change.
But if Canadians do not shut up and toe the government line, Ottawa wants the Criminal Code waiting.
That no longer sounds like democracy.
That sounds like Liberal dictatorship with better branding.
🇨🇦 Why Does Canada Give the Kirpan Special Rights the World Doesn’t?
Canada bends over backwards for the Kirpan as a 'religious right,' even after repeated tragedies involving blades.
But look at reality elsewhere:
UAE: Over 40,000 Sikhs live peacefully under a complete Kirpan ban.
Australia: Kirpans are banned in schools and many public places. Sikhs adapt without issue.
Sikhs successfully follow local laws in dozens of countries with zero special carve-outs. Why does Canada alone keep offering exemptions that put public safety at risk?
The same blade culture linked to Henry Nowak’s murder in the UK and Nancy Grewal’s stabbing in Ontario demands honest answers.
⭐️THIS is a GREAT read ⭐️
I’m worn out hearing people moan, “Our grandparents could buy a house on one paycheck, but now we can’t even afford rent on two!”
Yeah, maybe because Grandma wasn’t dropping half her income on $14 iced lattes and avocado toast shaped like art projects. Back then, if they wanted coffee, they boiled it at home in a dented pot. It tasted like burnt rubber and regret — but it woke you up and cleaned your pipes.
And Grandma wasn’t “out to brunch.” You think she had time for mimosas and hashtags? She was making something called whatever’s left in the fridge and feeding six people with it.
Don’t even start with Uber Eats. You think Grandpa was out here paying $38 to have a burger delivered three blocks away? Please. He grilled mystery meat on a rusted barbecue, and everyone called it dinner.
Now people cry about being broke while sitting in a house full of gadgets. Two SUVs in the driveway, six streaming services, three air fryers, and matching tattoos that cost more than their light bill. You think Grandpa had a tattoo? He did. It said “Korea, 1951,” and it came with trauma, not Instagram likes.
And the kids—Lord help us. “We can’t make ends meet, but Brayden needs the new iPhone!” No, he doesn’t. You’re handing an $1100 device to a child who still eats crayons and forgets to flush.
When we were kids, there was one phone. It hung on the wall like a family relic. The cord stretched just far enough for you to whisper secrets before someone yelled, “Get off, I need to make a call!” And guess what? We lived.
The TV? One. In the living room. With three channels and a dial that clicked like a safe. And if Dad wanted to watch bowling, you were a fan of bowling, end of story.
Now there’s a flat screen in every room, the baby’s got an iPad, the dog’s got a camera, and everyone’s wondering why they can’t afford rent.
Because you’re living like rock stars on retail salaries, that’s why.
Grandpa wasn’t leasing Teslas or buying $12 smoothies called “Green Zen Awakening.” He drove a truck that coughed smoke, rattled like a storm, and smelled like oil and hard work.
They lived within their means. Whatever Grandpa brought home on Friday — that’s what they had. They weren’t keeping up with the Joneses; they were keeping the lights on.
So yeah, Grandpa bought a house on one salary. But he also didn’t have a gym membership, three delivery apps, and emotional support crystals on his nightstand. His only support system was Grandma, who told him to quit whining and mow the yard.
Nowadays, everyone’s broke, anxious, and “manifesting abundance” while ordering tacos on DoorDash for the fourth time this week.
It’s not the economy — it’s the lifestyle.
Wake up, turn off your subscriptions, make your own coffee, and maybe—just maybe—you’ll smell the truth.
🇬🇧🇨🇦 UK Delivers Swift Justice to Henry Nowak, Canada Sits Silent for Months on Nancy Grewal
UK: Henry Nowak, 18, stabbed to death by Vickrum Digwa, who carried a large blade claimed as part of his Sikh faith. Justice was delivered fast. Digwa was jailed for life with a 21-year minimum on June 1, 2026.
Canada: Nancy Grewal, brave Punjabi influencer who criticized Khalistani extremism, ambushed and stabbed to death on March 3, 2026 outside a client’s home in LaSalle, Ontario. Khalistani accounts celebrated. Police confirmed probing extremism links… yet 3 months later: no arrests, motive still vague, investigation dragging in silence.
Two stabbings. Two victims. One pattern.
One country acted swiftly. Canada? Still sitting on it.
This is lawless Canada.
Je me suis longtemps passionné pour la psychologie, et une période m'obsède plus que toutes les autres.
L'après-guerre.
Le moment où des chercheurs se sont posé la question la plus dérangeante du siècle: comment l'Allemagne nazie avait-elle transformé des pères de famille ordinaires en bourreaux de camp?
La réponse, ils ne l'ont pas trouvée chez des monstres. Ils l'ont trouvée chez des hommes parfaitement banals.
Hannah Arendt a appelé ça la banalité du mal. L'historien Christopher Browning, en étudiant le bataillon de réserve 101 (des policiers d'âge mûr, des pères, des commerçants), a montré que ce ne sont pas des fanatiques qui ont fusillé des civils, mais des hommes normaux incapables de désobéir au cadre dominant.
Puis vint Milgram. À Yale, environ deux tiers de gens ordinaires ont infligé ce qu'ils croyaient être des décharges mortelles, simplement parce qu'une autorité en blouse blanche le leur ordonnait. L'expérience de la prison de Stanford a montré la même chose sous un autre angle: donnez à quelqu'un un rôle et un cadre, et il s'y conformera jusqu'à l'inhumain.
La leçon n'est pas allemande. Elle est humaine.
Le mécanisme s'active dès qu'un cadre moral dominant fait craindre la sanction sociale plus que ne compte le témoignage de ses propres yeux. L'individu cesse de voir ce qu'il voit. Il voit ce que le cadre l'autorise à voir.
Maintenant, regardez Southampton.
Henry Nowak, 18 ans, poignardé, allongé au sol, répète aux policiers « j'ai été poignardé », « je ne peux plus respirer ».
Réponse de l'officier: « I don't think you have, mate. »
Pendant ce temps, son meurtrier retourne la situation d'une phrase: il aurait été victime d'une agression raciste. Quatre mots ont suffi pour déplacer le soupçon de l'agresseur vers la victime.
Et l'officier a obéi. Pas à un ordre. À un cadre.
Un cadre qui lui a appris, pendant des années, qu'une plainte pour racisme est l'accusation la plus dangereuse de sa carrière. Plus dangereuse, dans son réflexe conditionné, qu'un corps qui se vide de son sang devant lui.
Exactement le mécanisme de Milgram, de Browning. Un homme normal qui cesse de croire ses propres yeux parce qu'un cadre moral lui a appris ce qu'il devait craindre.
C'est précisément ça qui me terrifie.
Souvenez-vous: le monde entier s'est agenouillé pour quatre mots, « I can't breathe ». Des entreprises, des gouvernements, des stades entiers.
Henry a prononcé les mêmes mots, en train de mourir. Il n'y aura ni genou à terre, ni hashtag, ni minute de silence.
Parce que sa mort ne sert pas le cadre. Elle le contredit.
Et un système qui apprend à une société entière à faire passer l'accusation de racisme avant les faits, avant le corps, avant la vie, n'est pas une posture morale inoffensive.
C'est une machine à fabriquer des hommes qui, face à un enfant en train de mourir, choisissent les menottes.
Sikhs from three different countries (New Zealand, Canada and the UK), openly admitting on camera the kirpan is a WEAPON they use. Not a tiny symbol. Not ‘ceremonial.’ A real dagger for self-defense… or worse. One of them referred to the kirpan as "the SWORD of a WARRIOR!"
But only they get to carry it in public. Average Canadians carrying anything for protection? Arrested on the spot. This is two-tier justice in 2026: special "religious" privileges for some, total disarmament for the rest.
Ban the kirpan unless EVERY citizen is allowed to bear arms. Equality or nothing.
Justice for Henry Nowak!
#banthekirpan #Remigration
This is from a Google Search - maybe wrong but then, do you trust Pro-Palestinian Pallywood productions?
“The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has a significant presence in Canada, with reports indicating that as many as 700 individuals linked to the IRGC may reside in the country, some of whom have obtained Canadian citizenship. This has raised serious security concerns, as these individuals are associated with a regime known for human rights violations and terrorism.”
🚨🇺🇸 Khalistani Sikh Freight Brokers Stealing Loads & Ghosting Truckers In The US
In the US freight industry, a growing number of Khalistani fraudulent brokers are stealing full loads and entire cargos.
They post shipments, hire truckers to haul them, then disappear without payment, skimming the rate while drivers cover fuel, tolls, and time.
This scam is hitting hardworking truckers across the country.
Since the 1980s, the Sahara has shrunk by roughly 8%. Satellite data show widespread greening, a pattern that is playing out across the planet.
Around 50% of Earth's vegetated land has become significantly greener, an area roughly three times the size of the United States.
The dominant driver is not rainfall or land use change, it is rising atmospheric CO2.
Higher CO2 lets plants photosynthesize more efficiently, they lose less water, they tolerate heat and dryness better.
The effect is strongest along desert margins, across the Sahel, the Middle East, Australia's interior and the southern edge of the Sahara.
Rising CO2 is making the deserts, and the planet as a whole, greener.
🚨 $544 BILLION.
That’s how much Canada has spent importing foreign oil since 1988 — from Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Venezuela, Russia, Angola, Malaysia, Norway…
All while sitting on one of the largest, safest, most ethical oil reserves on Earth.
And why?
Because Ottawa refuses to build a single East-West pipeline that would keep Canadian energy in Canada, keep Canadian dollars in Canada, and keep Canadian workers employed in Canada. 🇨🇦
For 36 years we’ve been enriching dictatorships while bankrupting our own economy ..all in the name of “virtue.”
No serious country does this.
Only Canada does.🇨🇦
It’s time to stop importing the world’s oil and start exporting Canada’s future.
#cdnpoli #Energy #Canada #Economy #Pipeline