While a brutal crime wave sweeps our nation because of weak Liberal laws, Mark Carney appointed Trudeau's worst minister to deliver platitudes and say that the terror being unleashed across the country is nothing but a figment of Canadians' imagination.
Liberals created chaos. Conservatives will bring solutions.
1. Pass MP Arpan Khanna's Jail not Bail Act to keep repeat violent criminals behind bars;
2. Pass MP Frank Caputo's bill to strengthen the legal response to intimate partner violence to protect victims and hold offenders accountable;
3. Pass MP Michelle Rempel Garner's bill to end the practice of considering immigration status when non-citizens are convicted of serious crimes;
4. Pass MP Mel Arnold's bill to ensure victims have timely explanations of decisions determining the movement and status of the criminals that victimized them; and
5. Establish the Stand on Guard principle to ensure your right to protect your home, and your family.
Conservatives have the plan to restore order and protect our communities with strong laws that put the rights of law-abiding Canadians First.
$50 Million Hopped Away: Ottawa Paid $6.25M Per Job to Push Crickets on Canadians
Aspire Food Group received a $50 million handout, creating only eight jobs before receivership.
Aspire Food Group, London, Ontario's "success story," is anything but. $50 million of your money was funneled into a company whose big idea was crickets for dinner.
Ottawa granted Aspire an $8.5 million repayable contribution. Farm Credit Canada added a $37.5 million loan in 2022 and another $4 million loan in 2024.
No one wanted to eat bugs, despite government attempts to convince us they were the future of dinner.
Aspire pledged 87 jobs, but only created eight. Taxpayers paid $6.25 million per job. In May 2025, Aspire entered receivership, leaving no jobs or money, only Ottawa's excuses.
Aspire has repaid only $1 million of the $8.5 million government contribution, with the remaining $7.5 million lost. The $41.5 million in two loans is unlikely to be recovered.
Worse still, Agriculture Canada never studied consumer demand for insects, spending millions on an unrequested experiment. Health Canada approved cricket powder in 2016 without public consultation.
Canadians face soaring grocery bills, with overall inflation at 1.9% and food prices up 3.5% (meat up 7.2% year-over-year). While families struggle to afford real food, the Liberals propose cricket protein.
Despite Aspire's costly failure, the government still showcases the company on its ISED "Stories to Inspire" website. What exactly is inspiring: anxiety over wasted tax dollars, or disgust that insects are offered as a solution to inflated grocery bills, exacerbated by government policies?
Here’s the truth: Canadians reject insects in protein shakes. This wasn't about demand but elite ideology, using our money to socially engineer diets while they enjoy ribeye.
And it failed.
For true food security, the government should support Canadian farmers by cutting taxes, reducing red tape, and ending trade wars, rather than funding cricket startups. Let them feed Canadians.
Because Canadians don’t want bugs. We want beef, bread, eggs, milk, and produce — food we can actually afford.
How many people got rich while Liberals peddled woke DEI initiatives?
$1 billion in 9 years to amass power and wealth in the hands of ideological activists and Liberal insiders.
Mark Carney pushes the same ideology while Canadians pay the price.