Devoted mother & fierce advocate for justice, championing the voiceless,canine and human alike. Uncompromising in my resolve to fix our Country & government.
Well well.
@FP_Champagne
YOU GOT CAUGHT! Not a surprise. Any Ministers in the liberal party are unethical, irresponsible liars.
https://t.co/wmRh7jXW6o
💥 BREAKING: TORONTO POLICE OFFICER MURDERED, ADDITIONAL SUSPECT IDENTIFIED.
Zara Jabbi (19 years old) is wanted in connection with a shooting that took place this morning that left one Toronto Police Officer deceased.
But the @CBC
and the dedicated Liberal voters who continue to prop up this failing government don’t seem to care. They have become the single greatest obstacle standing between Canada and any real hope of recovery. By insisting on voting for the same policies, the same leadership, and the same ideological framework election after election, they are the living embodiment of the old saying: “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting different results.
Canada’s decline, on housing, immigration, affordability, crime, and national cohesion, is not hidden. It’s visible in every tent city, every food bank queue, and every struggling family. Yet a significant bloc of voters and their media enablers remain fully committed to repeating the experiment, no matter the mounting evidence of failure. At some point, loyalty to a party must give way to loyalty to the country. Right now, too many are choosing the former, and the rest of us are paying the price!
I agree. It’s striking how many people today fail to recognize what our ancestors understood so clearly. They fought — and often died — precisely to protect their country from the very threats we’re now witnessing and living through. Their sacrifices were made to preserve a way of life they refused to surrender. We would be wise to remember that.
This isn't about immigrants who arrive with respect, embrace Canada's laws and values, and contribute to building a better life. It's aimed SQUARELY at those who arrive with entitlement, exploiting systems, playing the race card to shield bad behavior, and treating the country as a resource to plunder rather than a home to join.
It targets the food-bank abusers who don't need help, the drug dealers and illegal-gun carriers running criminal enterprises, the slumlords renting out multiple properties while dodging taxes and maintenance, and those who litter ravines, defecate in children's parks, or harass young girls in groups (videotaping their genitals).
These aren't integration failures; they're active disrespect. In most of their countries of origin, such behavior wouldn't be tolerated for a moment—yet Canada’s hesitancy to enforce its own rules creates the imbalance.
The insight: Sustainable immigration requires reciprocity and selection. When newcomers (or citizens) reject the social contract while demanding its benefits, trust erodes, resources strain, and public support for immigration itself declines. Enforcing standards protects the system for those who truly want to belong.
The United States, Canada and other Western nations urgently require a policy reset on immigration. This is not about cruelty or shutting out the world, but about sovereignty, sustainability, and basic control. While countries like China practice highly selective immigration, nations such as Canada, the US, UK, Australia, and France have absorbed large-scale inflows. Combined with persistently high fertility rates in parts of India, the Philippines, and elsewhere, these trends are creating unsustainable demographic pressure. Canada and the United States, with their abundant resources and high living standards, are natural magnets. Migration often begins with legitimate needs but evolves into permanent settlement and chain migration, a gradual, non-violent shift that strains housing, infrastructure, wages, and social cohesion.
The long-term costs of supporting millions in expensive Western systems (housing, healthcare, education, and welfare) far exceed the price of targeted foreign aid tied to results and accountability. Ultimately, every country must address its own governance, population dynamics, and resource challenges rather than relying on open-ended emigration as a safety valve. Citizens distracted by daily survival or feelings of helplessness must recognize that apathy today risks locking in irreversible changes. Responsible policy means prioritizing national needs, maintaining border control, and preserving the very qualities that make these nations desirable destinations. Realism now is far cheaper and kinder than regret later
We absolutely need an immigration moratorium in this country.
Ramp up the mass deportations and if it were up to me, we would de-naturalize many of these foreigners who became citizens but still hate America.
It’s past time to clean this country up.
It won’t happen while Liberals remain in power. The government will block it, Indigenous groups will oppose it, and most Canadians simply don’t understand what it means.
Too many equate a vague sense of “being Canadian” with sacrificing their own future. Comfortable in their insulated lives, supported by compliant spouses and unearned privilege, they never have to confront real stakes. The men lack both spine and clarity. When pressed, the vast majority cannot offer a rational reason for their opposition. Their ignorance runs deep.
Alberta can build pipelines.
Alberta can attract investment.
Alberta can grow.
What makes us “unfinanceable” is Ottawa’s carbon taxes, net-zero agenda, and policies Albertans never voted for.
We are being held back by a system working against us.
While many Canadians loudly champion “Buy Canadian,” that commitment has sadly eroded—often betrayed by the very same people who were quietly purchasing American alternatives instead. For those of you who remain genuinely loyal to supporting Canadian products and businesses, I thought I’d share this.
https://t.co/2zffQgPqmD
I read this a couple of months ago, and it was genuinely eye-opening.
What struck me most is how remarkably accurate much of the Bible’s depiction of human nature and the world continues to be, both in our present day and across the entire sweep of history since the beginning. The patterns it describes feel timeless.
The fact that a Prime Minister now refuses even to answer questions, let alone fulfill his basic duty to the public, is one of the most serious red flags imaginable. What’s next? A formal policy declaring that neither he nor his ministers are required to speak at all,
That be no longer needs a vote.