@nate_for_8 Hey Nate…. Care to explain this? You, work for us… engagement is us literally telling you what we want you to represent on OUR behalf. Time to get your priorities straight..
Schmidt said.
“Because outcomes are not necessarily completely tied to engagement. Engagement doesn’t mean you get your preferred outcome. We need to figure that out.”
What???? Engagement doesn’t matter??
.@MarkJCarney just can't stop flip-flopping.
Today in 🇫🇷 - "I never advocated that there was going to be, all of a sudden, a band of middle powers."
Listen to what he said at Davos on January 20, 2026.
Different room, different day, different message on the same topic. Chaos.
Pierre rocks. He’s an articulate well spoken man. From FB ⬇️⬇️🙌
LAST NIGHT: Obby Khan attacked Pierre Poilievre — and received a response he probably never expected.
Obby Khan thought he could easily score public points by criticizing Pierre Poilievre over his views on leadership, public policy, accountability, and the direction of Canada’s future. But this time, many believe he chose the wrong target.
Known as one of Canada’s most recognizable political leaders, Pierre Poilievre didn’t simply react — he delivered a thoughtful message about responsibility, respect, opportunity, and the importance of bringing people together.
“Obby Khan says my views are contributing to division,” Poilievre began, his tone calm but unwavering. “But what truly divides people is the belief that only one perspective deserves to be heard while everyone else should remain silent.”
And he didn’t stop there.
“You know what concerns me even more?” Poilievre continued. “When influential people use their platform to dismiss ordinary Canadians simply because they don’t agree with a different vision for the future.”
Then Pierre Poilievre went further, speaking from years of public service, leadership, and countless conversations with people across the country.
“It’s not disagreement that weakens a society,” Poilievre said. “What weakens a society is intolerance, fear, and teaching people to see each other as enemies because of political differences.”
At that point, what began as political criticism had become something much larger — a conversation about respect, responsibility, and the future of public discourse. Rather than turning the exchange into a personal feud, Poilievre shifted the focus toward the values he believes should guide leadership.
“I’m not a perfect man,” Poilievre admitted. “I’ve made my share of mistakes. But I will always believe that a strong Canada is one where people can speak freely, disagree honestly, and still treat one another with dignity and respect.”
Then came the line that many supporters said resonated the most:
“Canada was never built on fear or resentment between neighbours.
It was built on opportunity, courage, hard work, and the belief that people with different opinions could still work together for something greater than themselves. So the real question is this — who is actually trying to bring Canadians together?”
What started as criticism from a high-profile political opponent quickly evolved into a broader conversation about unity, responsibility, and the future of the country. And for many watching, Pierre Poilievre’s response became less about winning an argument and more about defending the principles of respect, opportunity, and understanding in an increasingly divided society.
@KirkLubimov Go to Walmart, or order online children’s umbrellas… saw off the J end, and keep handy… just quickly put them in the pots, and in your gardens when hail, snow, or frost is coming… I have been doing this for years… works perfectly ☂️❄️☂️🌨️☂️👌
$JPM changes view on oil, says prices should be near $130 / barrel now and will have no choice but to spike above $150 / barrel within the next 4 weeks.
https://t.co/4GGsshaQjm
@QtSciG This scenario exactly happened with the land use bylaw vote re: Minto Communities in Richmond Park… Counsellor Chu changed his vote to “yes” from “No” and Mayor Gondek returned to vote “yes”… she was not there for the first vote… but came back. I thought was incredibly unfair
@inthemoneypod@baystreetamber Was a great interview… loved how you allowed him to. Speak without interruption 👌… and then asked pertinent question… I enjoyed it very much. Well done 👍
@MarkJCarney sneaky banker, now prime minister - always pitching your 'climate' policies, even using a 'back door' to mandate them. Not a good look, Sir.
🚨𝗙𝗜𝗡𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗬 𝗙𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗗 𝗜𝗧... 𝟮 𝗠𝗢𝗡𝗧𝗛𝗦!!!🚨
Carney admits on tape: When voters blocked his ESG plans, "We" Central Bankers acted like "Regulators" going around the voters through the BACK DOOR!
Manipulating fossil fuel prices by withholding lending.
Now he's PM!🙃
@MikeJamiesonYYC You are bang on Mike… smart metering is ‘big brother’ bully tactics… and does not solve the incompetence on this issue for too many years. Thank heavens you are there to snap them out of their stupor. You’re on the right track…. Keep pushing to solve, not bandaid 💪
'You can’t build a house if you can’t flush the toilet' — The hidden housing bottleneck that's lurking beneath cities across Canada https://t.co/I3YAqeEZ29
@MarkJCarney you are like a trust fund child who just turned 18… out of control spending… of OUR $ money 😡 You are ungovernable Sir.. the deficit has exploded even more since this moment. 🥺
@KybrdWrrr City Hall is bloated with staff but can't provide crucial Development Map/other online services. NOW INTO 2nd WEEK. City putting up tiny lawn signs at proposed DP sites. CAN'T GET DETAILED INFO. Totally useless. Check back at a later time . . . JFC. Fire them all. #ward11#yyc
@JasminLaine_@jodygryan This is what happens when you cannot trust the media because they are ‘bought’ and choose to drop their professional ethics. They ask questions that are pre-loaded to promote the Liberal government… 🙄. He was right to ask…. We ALL check this now.