France, the UK, Canada, and 11 others banned kids from social media at nearly the same time, with nearly the same law.
If your government actually answered to you, its laws wouldn't arrive on the same schedule as thirteen others.
If ID is so important to the government to “protect children”, why did they allow hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants into Canada without any form of ID?
🚨Queen’s University law professor Bruce Pardy warns: Mark Carney branded peaceful truckers “seditionists” and “terrorists” simply for protesting Trudeau’s mandates — no violence, just honking horns and parking tickets.
Now as Prime Minister, he’s advancing Liberal hate speech laws that will silence dissent and crush the right to protest.
Every Canadian 🇨🇦 should be deeply worried: our free speech is in grave danger. Wake up! #MarkCarneyMustGo
A guy was ready to drop $1,500 on a new OLED TV because his 3-year-old Smart TV was freezing up and took 5 seconds just to respond to the remote.
He unplugged it. Deleted old apps. Cleared the cache. The lag kept coming back.
He went to Best Buy to get a replacement.
The home theater installer in the blue shirt stopped him: "Before you spend a grand, let me show you something."
He grabbed a remote and shook his head.
"There are 8 hidden tracking settings throttling your TV's processor right now. Manufacturers turn them all on by default. Nobody tells you they exist. Let's fix this."
Here's what he showed him in the next 8 minutes. 🧵
This cartoon is 100% accurate.
Ottawa is trying to sell a ban on social media for kids under 16 as “child protection.”
It’s not.
It’s a Trojan Horse for a **national digital ID**.
Bill C-34 (the Safe Social Media Act) sounds noble on the surface. But to actually enforce an age ban, the government would need every Canadian to prove who they are before they can go online.
That means handing over government ID, biometrics, or a state-approved digital credential just to use X, Instagram, YouTube, or even search the web.
They’ve already admitted real harms exist online. Predators, bullying, and addiction are real problems.
But parents don’t need Ottawa bureaucrats and a national ID system to protect their kids. Parents have been doing that job for generations.
This is the same trick they’ve used for years: create a crisis, offer “safety” as the solution, and quietly take more control over your life and your data.
First it was “for the children.”
Next it will be “for your safety.”
Then it will be mandatory for everything.
Canada is not a prison.
Stop letting them build the bars one “good intention” at a time.
#cdnpoli #DigitalID #C34 #OnlineHarms #CanadaFirst
Here are headlines from the UK, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.
Simultaneously, they all want a social media ban. "To protect the children".
Our governments aren't calling the shots; they're following orders.
This is just one example. Every law passed happens in the exact same way in all for 4 countries. This cannot be possible unless each leader of each country works for the exact same people.
Our leaders are not elected; they are installed.
#UK #NewZealand #Canada #Austrailia
Tomorrow morning at 9:45 AM, the Bank of Canada is going to talk to us about interest rates. They want you distracted and stressing over your mortgage, because while you’re looking over there, the government just quietly snuck a massive law change into the budget.
They pushed the Bank Act review from 2026 out to 2033, giving the big banks a 7-year free pass from accountability while they clear $19 billion a quarter. Watch the full video to see how they did it.
Just a friendly reminder if you have not figured it out yet but the government is not here to protect you.. they are here to protect themselves, the elites and their own pockets..
The people of Canada elected a MINORITY Liberal government. Mark Carney assembled his majority through backroom dealings far from public scrutiny by enticing floor crossers.
With NO democratic mandate to even lead this country, he is passing transformational legislation which turns us into a cold and unrecognizable shade of Totalitarianism.
Bill C-2 → Warrantless sharing of your digital information at the border.
Bill C-22 → Mandatory data retention, government backdoors in every app and service, and mass metadata collection on all Canadians.
Bill C-8 → Federal power to control, throttle, or shut down cyber systems, networks, and critical infrastructure.
Bill C-9 → Vague “hate” definitions weaponized to criminalize dissent.
Bill C-11 → Direct government regulation of what you can see and share online.
Bill C-63 → The “digital safety” trap that lets them police your thoughts, speech, and online life — with prison as the penalty. This has NOTHING to do with safety and everything to do with control.
Wait, so we were told to take shorter showers, turn off the tap while brushing our teeth, and conserve water at every opportunity… but data centers can show up and use millions of gallons like it’s nothing?
🚨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!🙃
Canada's New Social Media Ban is NOT About Your Children | Here's What They're NOT Telling You
Canada just announced the Digital Safety Act — a social media ban for anyone under 16.
Most Canadians think this is about protecting children. It isn't.
To enforce a social media ban, every single Canadian will have to prove their age by attaching government-approved ID to their social media accounts. That's not child protection. That's a digital ID.
And once you're verified on one platform, that verification follows you everywhere — linking every account you own under your real identity.
But it gets worse.
This isn't a standalone policy. This is the missing piece that connects Bill C-9, C-22 and C-8 into a complete surveillance and censorship system.
Bill C-9 defines what you can and cannot say online. Bill C-22 forces platforms to save your data for up to one year. Bill C-8 gives the government the power to cut you off the internet entirely.
The digital ID created by this social media ban is what connects all three.
And they're selling it to you as child protection.
Don't be fooled. All these bills are interconnected — and this is the last piece of the puzzle.
https://t.co/8fky3EXQmF
When my husband died in late summer last year, my daughter and I didn't just lose him.
We lost more than half our household income overnight.
Suddenly, every dollar had a job. Every bill became a math problem.
Because my income dropped so dramatically, I became eligible for a GST rebate of about $435.
To some people, that might sound like a nice little bonus.
To people like me, trying to live on less than $27,000 a year, it's not spending money. It's survival money.
Where I live, water, garbage, and recycling cost me $520 every three months. Coincidentally, those bills arrive around the same time as the GST rebate.
So the GST cheque doesn't buy treats. It doesn't fund vacations. It doesn't even make life easier.
It mostly disappears into a utility bill before I can blink.
Today I'm sharing screenshots from my CRA account to demonstrate the federal government's latest affordability miracle with their renamed GST benefit masquerading as the Groceries and Essentials Benefit.
My GST rebate went up.
By six dollars.
Not sixty.
Not six hundred.
Six.
Apparently somewhere in Ottawa, somebody looked at the affordability crisis facing Canadians and thought:
"Hmm, needs more half sandwich."🤔
What makes this worse is knowing there are millions of Canadians out there who need help just as badly as I do, but don't qualify for a penny of it.
People working two jobs.
People trying to raise families.
Seniors watching every grocery bill climb higher.
People doing everything right and still falling behind.
So to @MarkJCarney, I have a simple question.
Why are you celebrating the existence of a Grocery and Essentials Benefit instead of asking why Canadians need one in the first place? How much did it cost taxpayers for the photo-op? Do you not see the hypocrisy in it?
Because that is the part I can't understand. A government should not be standing in a grocery store congratulating itself for handing back a few dollars of taxpayers' own money.
A government should be creating the conditions where people can afford groceries without government assistance.
The goal should be fewer Canadians needing benefits, not more!
I'm not proud to qualify for this.
👉🏻 I don't want to qualify for a government cheque.
👉🏻 I don't want to qualify for a renamed GST rebate.
👉🏻 I don't want my kid to qualify for a school lunch program because parents can no longer afford lunches.
I want an economy where ordinary Canadians can stand on their own feet and keep more of what they earn and be proud about it.
The fact that Ottawa felt the need to rename the GST rebate to include the words "Groceries and Essentials" should have set off alarm bells in every cabinet office in the country.
Because groceries and essentials are not luxuries. If Canadians need government assistance to afford the basics of life, that is not evidence of success.
It's evidence that something has gone very badly wrong.
What makes it even harder to stomach is watching a government talk about borrowing billions for new projects and sovereign wealth funds while ordinary Canadians are being told to celebrate an extra six dollars.
Six dollars!
That's not economic leadership.
That's a receipt. Perhaps the question Canadians should be asking is this:
If #MarkCarney's resume is as impressive as advertised, why do the results look like this?
At some point, Canadians stop listening to credentials and start looking at outcomes. And the outcomes are speaking for themselves!
Ukraine is not in recession.
Canada is.
Read that again.
Ukraine is fighting missiles, blackouts, energy strikes, transport disruption, and a full-scale war.
Canada is fighting Trudeau, Freeland, Carney, and the Liberal Party.
Ukraine took a war-hit Q1 and is still forecast to grow in 2026.
Canada had GDP drop in Q4, flatline in Q1, and business investment fall for 5 straight quarters.
No missiles.
No bombed-out power grid.
No front line.
Just Liberal economics doing what Liberal economics does.
Ukraine has war.
Canada has Liberals.
That is the embarrassment.
Introducing the Alberta Transition Council.
We're doing the serious, professional work behind one practical question: how an independent Alberta would actually function — lawfully, responsibly, and without disruption.
We think that question deserves real planning.
More soon.
Mark Carney has now made it obvious: Ottawa will use the Clarity Act as a gatekeeping tool against Alberta independence.
Quebec responded to the Clarity Act with Bill 99, a law asserting Quebec’s right to self-determination, defending the authority of its National Assembly, and recognizing that a referendum is decided by a majority of valid votes cast.
Alberta needs its own Bill 99.
The future of Alberta should be decided by Albertans, not by the House of Commons.