Father, husband. Fishing/hunting resort owner. Trust in government, public health, media and most people is gone. I love common sense, family and the woods
The media subsidy argument is simple.
You protect them from competition with government laws.
You give them hundreds of millions in existing subsidies.
You propose $6 billion more.
They report the news the way you want.
Catherine Swift today: this is what a communist country looks like.
Not all at once.
Gradually.
First the laws that protect their market share.
Then the subsidies.
Then the content requirements.
Then the regulation of the internet.
Then $6 billion for the biggest corporations in Canada.
And people wonder why Canadians cannot get the truth....
Full interview -> https://t.co/ok1NVmyhqZ
@Swiftie01
LETTER FROM MEMBER OF A FIRST NATION TO MEMBERS OF THE FIRST NATION IN ALBERTA.
" The chief and council you vote for was not built by your ancestors. It was built by the Crown to manage you.
That is the origin of the system. Not self-determination. Administration.
And Ottawa still decides who is allowed inside. The federal government determines who is a status Indian and who is not, registration, the second-generation cut-off, the decades of sex discrimination that took Bill C-31, then Bill C-3, then Bill S-3 to half-fix and still hasn’t fixed.
Think about what that means. The government that built the band council also keeps the list of who counts as one of us. They define the membership and they define the office that membership votes for.
We did not draw either line. They did. And then we are told the path to sovereignty runs through the very machinery they designed to deny it.
So let’s look at the results, because results are the only honest measure. As of mid-2026 there are still thirty-eight long-term drinking water advisories in thirty-six First Nations communities.
Neskantaga has been boiling its water since 1995, a child born there has now grown up, had children of their own, and never once drunk safely from the tap in their home community.
Ottawa promised to end all of it by 2021. The deadline came and went. The water legislation, Bill C-61, got delayed again. One hundred and fifty-six advisories have been lifted since 2015 and we are still here, holding a cup of water up to the light and wondering. Ukraine got their money though........
For thirty years the water ran foul and no one called an emergency assembly. The children kept getting apprehended and no one filed an injunction.
But the moment Alberta let its citizens circulate a petition, not to leave Confederation, not even to hold the referendum, just to ask whether the question of leaving could one day be put to a vote, the chiefs found their fight.
Sturgeon Lake Cree, Athabasca Chipewyan, the Blackfoot Confederacy, Onion Lake, straight into the Court of King’s Bench to kill the petition on duty-to-consult grounds, treaty rallies on the legislature steps, the whole apparatus mobilized at speed to stop the question before it could ever reach a ballot.
Sit with the absurdity of it. They did not kill a separation. They killed a question about whether to ask a question, the most preliminary, least binding step in the entire process, strangled in the cradle.
And the thing they raced to bury was the best leverage our people have been handed in a century.
When the Mohawks stood at Oka they stood for land, for the dead in their own burial ground, for their own people, their own honour. That is what resistance is for.
The Alberta chiefs lined up to block a vote.
They blocked democracy in the province the same way they have blocked it on their own reserves for three generations, where the same one or two surnames have held the council table for seventy-five years and called it tradition.
A captured office defending a captured future, and calling the defense sovereignty.
So no.
I will not risk my liberty for that. I am not waiting for the band office to save me, I stopped a long time ago.
The Crown built the cage in 1876, but the people guarding the door now look like us, and they have decided the cage is comfortable enough to keep. One hundred and fifty years is enough evidence.
Sovereignty was never going to come from the men who throw away the one real chance at renegotiation because the old arrangement keeps them in their chairs, with full pockets.
The cage was built in Ottawa, but the door is held from the inside now, and I am done asking the men in the doorway to move."
Darren Grimes
#alberta #abpoli #albertaindependence
@Jok3rsTrick@MBrant75 It was very corrupt what happened to her during the campaign. I knew her and her husband when they were both cops with WPS. She had integrity, honesty, had good morales and values and amazing strength of character. She would have been one of the rare good ones. Now it’s a 🤡 show
Here is a MINDBOGGLING revelation for Canadians:
It’s YOUR MONEY, just given back to you LOL.
Yeah… its a credit on the GST collected by the government on expenses you incurred
But here is where DUMB government logic comes into play
First they have to collect it – which puts a compliance and administrative burden on private enterprise to manage these tax collection and remittance back to the government
Then CRA has to process it, which means massive bureaucratic costs
Then CRA has to remit it back to you… again incurring bureaucratic costs
Plus associated banking fees
Isn’t it just a thing of BEAUTY?
How to lose millions of dollars, the government way
Instead of just… Cutting taxes and thus alleviating all this administrative mess in the first place for the exact same result
Only drawback for the government?
They don’t get to run a massive PR campaign patting themselves on the back for giving you your own money back .
Yesterday at a National Finance committee Champagne was speaking to senators about the situation in Canada.
Want to know why life in Canada will never become affordable for Canadians? Because these individuals never accept any responsibility for it. They will endlessly blame other factors instead of themselves. When a Government can manage a nation with zero accountability, nothing is ever going to change. Ever.
After 11 years I think the evidence of that is quite clear.
All @costcocanada chicken is now halal, used to be separate. I am Christian, not Muslim, and refuse to support this soft takeover. I do not recognize “allah” as the greatest. @costco, please stop this. N.American is NOT an islamic state. Thanks @FoodProfessor - eyes opened.
The nice thing about the RCMP is that they’re so busy shooting ostriches and kicking common citizens off the beach in case they see the sunset, that they don’t have time to investigate the Chinese fentanyl labs or thé Khalistani terrorists shooting illegal guns illegally.
Amazing, incredibly important and long overdue.
MP Dean Allison on Parliament Hill today wants an inquiry into Canadians who may have been injured by COVID-19 vaccines.
He is calling on all Canadians to share their stories on how the vaccines and any injuries they caused affected them & their lives. This has been ignored long enough in Canada.
For the record.
In Canada, It Matters How the Economy Dies.
The Canadian economy is dead. It just didn’t die with a crash big enough to satisfy the models. No Lehman moment, no Covid‑style cliff, just two negative quarters of GDP, years of falling output per person, negative productivity, and a private sector slowly strangled by rates and regulation while the establishment insists the patient is “resting.”
On the facts, this isn’t ambiguous. Real GDP has contracted for two consecutive quarters on an annualized basis. Labour productivity has been flat or negative since 2021. Real GDP per capita is below its pre‑pandemic level. Ontario has logged its worst non‑pandemic quarterly job losses since the mid‑1970s. The only consistent growth is in government payrolls and compliance, not in private enterprise and investment. If that isn’t recessionary, the word is meaningless.
And yes Macklem threatens rate hikes through all of this insanity.
Yet Canada’s official guardians insist nothing fundamental has broken. The C.D. Howe recession‑dating committee says the downturn is not “pronounced, persistent, and pervasive” enough. The central bank warns against overreacting to “technical” weakness. Bay Street talks about “soft landings” and “resilience.” In some quarters, the answer to this slow‑motion collapse is not relief, but further rate hikes. Ignore the body on the table, we are told, the vital signs aren’t quite bad enough yet to fill out the certificate.
Their rulebook was built for heart attacks, not cancers. It excels at spotting sudden collapses in aggregate GDP and jobs. It barely registers slow organ failure: a few tenths off real GDP per capita each year, productivity edging down, ugly quarters for private‑sector employment and capex offset by public hiring. None of that triggers the old alarms until the damage is permanent.
Meanwhile, Canada has been busy throwing away the advantages that once justified its prosperity. Energy and resource projects are stalled or strangled. Business investment per worker trails peers. A country rich in capital, talent, and geography behaves as if it can live forever off inherited endowments while making it harder to build anything new. That is not “resilience.” It is delusion.
Canada’s economic establishment needs to wake up.
Two negative quarters of GDP, negative productivity, falling GDP per person, historic job losses in the core province, a suffocated private sector and calls for more tightening on top, are not signs of an economy “cooling toward trend.” They are signs of an economy that has already crossed the line from stagnation into decay.
The Canadian economy is dead in the way that matters: as an engine of rising living standards and a place where private capital is rewarded for building the future. It just didn’t die loudly enough for the old definitions. The real question now is not what we call it, but how long our institutions will keep pretending the corpse is “resilient.”
The level of control is getting insane. 8 billion people controlled down to fine detail by a relative handful because they allow themselves to be divided and thus ruled. Tragic.
💥 RCMP JUST TORCHED THE LIBERAL GUN GRAB!
Brian Sauve (20,000 federal officers): Targeting licensed owners is statistically baseless, insanely expensive, and pulls cops off real crime.
As a retired cop I couldn’t agree more. Criminals use illegal guns. Not your PAL holders.
Liberals: Stop harassing law-abiding Canadians. Go after the gangs and smugglers.
Enough waste. Enforce real laws.
Agree? RT + comment.
#cdnpoli #GunControl #RCMP