@atRachelGilmore Floor crossing is the only democratic action, other than continuous elections until a majority is achieved, when the opposition is continuing to filibuster and dig their heels into a divisive position. The days of an opposition offering a realistic compromise are over.
Trump’s name went up on the Kennedy Center in broad daylight.
Removing it? Full scaffolding plus a giant curtain to hide the humiliation from the public.
Nothing screams “strong leader” like draping theater curtains over your own petty rejection. Fragile ego on full display. 😂
Would a journalist ask Trump:
Mr President, Sir, you've been clear, the US needs and wants nothing from Canada...
Trump: Yes?
Canada says they will impose a 100% export tax on all US imports of energy: oil, gas, uranium, power...starting tomorrow.
No problem, right?
#ableg
12-13 vehicles and 5 people waving flags on an overpass isn’t a “army of warriors” it’s a circus of rejects.
The fringe minority on full display.
Sad.
PeePee is such a pathetic loser. Cannot stop campaigning. Blaming Carney or Trudeau for the 30 years of AB separatists complaints fuelled by CPC/Reform lies and misinformation. He cannot just support "remain", it has to be a campaign to save his job. Not surprising from PP.
Disagree. We had an election and Liberals won. Wanting to separate because you cannot get your chosen policies is childish. In a large country like Canada compromise is a two way street.
Lets not forget @CPC_HQ MP's met with a far right German political figure.
A foreign extremist group surveillance, viral anti-Trudeau speeches, and a cozy lunch with sitting Canadian MPs.
The CPC's favorite excuse: "We didn't know." Spoiler: They knew
@LeslynLewis@DeanAllisonMP
A much higher carbon tax. All the red-tape remains. And no shovels are in the ground.
That means more costs and fewer jobs. More of the same from the Carney Liberals.
Conservatives are fighting to get Canada’s resources to market by green-lighting a pipeline to the Pacific: https://t.co/ctm4OxuBDc
Just so we are clear.
Pierre Poilievre voted against the national school lunch program.
Voted against $10 a day childcare.
Voted against dentalcare.
The leader of the opposition spent double than the Prime Minister of Canada did.
This should be investigated.
Charlie Angus: There was a group of young Normandy students, and two young teenage girls read a poem in French to the commemoration ceremonies and to the immense field of the dead. And she said, "We are the children that you never had. We are the children of liberty."
And there wasn't a dry eye in the house, but I always remember because Charles Scott Brown, in his 90s, stood up. And he broke protocol, of course, and he said to those young girls, "Don't cry for any man in this field. They came to free you, and they would do it again if they were asked."
That's what we come from. That is [Canada's] legacy. Do you think that we're going to let the likes of Pete Hoekstra push us around, or Donald Trump and his predator government threaten us? That's what we represent.
The Iranian navy, which has been destroyed eight times, has apparently closed the Strait of Hormuz again, because the United States, for the seventh time, won the war that wasn’t a war, so now the United States has to open the Strait of Hormuz that was already open before the not-war began.
The not-war began because Iran had uranium that was totally, completely, beautifully obliterated, so they can’t build the nuclear bomb they weren’t building, which is why the United States had to start the not-war it definitely didn’t start.
Now the United States, which has nuclear weapons, is threatening to use nuclear weapons to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons, because nuclear weapons are far too dangerous for countries with nuclear weapons to allow other countries to have.
If the United States saw the United States doing what the United States does in other countries, the United States would invade the United States to liberate the United States from the tyranny of the United States.
Among Albertan Separatists - "Which of the following best describes the main reason for why you would consider voting yes?"
Alberta would be better off outside of Canada: 61%
Alberta has been historically mistreated within Canada: 39%
Ipsos / June 1, 2026
The ONLY thing saving nit-wit AB separatists from themselves, is that there would be a negotiation if they trigger separation. Once Canada lays out the lies AB were told, see massive costs and few benefits, AB will BEG to remain. Lucky not like Brexit, leave 1st, then negotiate.
Canada - "Do you believe the issue of Alberta potentially separating from Canada is for Albertans alone to decide, or is it something the entire country should have a say in?"
All of Canada should have a say: 57%
Only for Albertans to decide: 31%
Ipsos / June 1, 2026