In 1954 there was a statute in the criminal code of Canada that said it was illegal for media to lie to the public
However in 2019 bill C39 was voted on and passed in parliament to remove it (meaning no accountability for media to tell the truth or lie
WHY do you think this happened??
WHO pushed that through, and WHY?
Do you think it was because they wanted to be the MOST TRANSPARENT GOVERNMENT as they claimed??
Do 🫵 YOU still trust the media??
Still trust the government???
I don't trust EITHER!
(Bringing an old post back to life, still worth pondering!)
@WayneMathison Housing is provincial jurisdiction. The provinces need to step up and tell Ottawa to get back in their lane... to seek PERMISSION for immigration as opposed to assuming it.
The Institutional Landlord Problem in Parliament
Ottawa keeps promising to fix housing, but many of the people writing the rules personally benefit from rising rents and property values.
The video reports that 38% of cabinet ministers, along with at least 103 MPs or their spouses, earn income from rental or investment properties. That does not automatically prove corruption, but it creates an obvious conflict between personal financial interests and the public need for affordable housing.
When politicians own multiple properties, they benefit from scarcity. High demand, restricted supply and rapidly rising values make their investments more profitable while renters and first-time buyers fall further behind.
The clip also argues that tenant-focused proposals, including stronger renter protections and vacancy controls, were brushed aside during parliamentary hearings. Whether you support those specific policies or not, the larger problem remains: the people designing Canada’s housing system are often insulated from its failures and may profit from them.
Canada cannot solve the housing crisis while treating housing primarily as an investment vehicle.
At minimum, MPs should fully disclose property holdings, recuse themselves when necessary and explain how their policies serve renters and young buyers rather than their own balance sheets.
@vesperdigital Can anyone explain what is likeable about King Blarney? Am I missing something?? Whereas if you watch the long-form interviews with Poilievre, especially Diary of a CEO, he seems very approachable, even humble.
The problem with the Liberal mindset, all laid out in this reply to me:
"You pick the likable one!" Can Libs be any dumber?
Do we pick doctors that way? Mechanics? NO!
Carney's Policies:
-Deficit's up.
-Housing's up.
-Groceries are up.
But Carney's more likeable...
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‼️Holy crap - CONFIRMED -- Crazy irony
MARK CARNEY's own riding is cancelling their Canada Day fireworks FOREVER
because the volunteers are "over 70 years old now" .. and "no one new is stepping forward"
Barrhaven has one of the highest immigrant populations in Canada!
🚨 This is what happens when the “stolen land” narrative gets hit with actual history.
Native guy starts in on white people being on “stolen” land…
Then this Native woman shuts it down with facts:
- Native Americans weren’t here “from the beginning.” Their ancestors crossed the Bering Land Bridge from Siberia 15,000–20,000 years ago.
- Once they got here, tribes conquered, displaced, and built empires over each other (Comanches pushed out the Apache and built the Comancheria — sound familiar?).
- Every single piece of land on earth has changed hands through conquest. That’s how human history works.
She nails it:
“What you call stolen, I call conquered.”
Then she drops the line that actually matters:
America 🇺🇸 and Canada 🇨🇦 took it, kept it, defended it, and built the greatest Countries the world has ever seen — with more freedom, opportunity, and prosperity than any of those tribal empires ever dreamed of.
On the 4th of July she’s celebrating 250 years of that progress… not raiding villages and scalping people.
This is the response every “land acknowledgment” warrior needs to hear.
Who’s sick of the selective history?!??
#StolenLandMyth #4thOfJuly #AmericanHistory #FactsOverFeelings #CanadaFirst
@SatireSquadHQ You mean being "Liberal-Lite" doesn't win elections? Imagine that!! Wait... I don't need to imagine it since I've lived it over and over!!
@PierrePoilievre It's shocking how the Liberal propaganda is destroying the minds of Canadians about the non-existential nature of climate change. Perhaps you can get your shadow minister to do some videos & interviews spreading the truth!!
While we don't endorse ANY political party or politician we support good policy & acts of bravery.
Thank you @jamiljivani for your courage.
We hear from LGB ppl across the country & political spectrum with similar concerns who feel misrepresented by today's so called "Pride."
@modernogre@GasPriceWizard I still have hope but it's not going to happen spontaneously. We'll have to do the unpleasant work of talking politics to our friends and family, asking them if their life is better or worse etc...
🚨 On this day last year, Conservative MP Mike Dawson nailed it.
He stood in the House and said what millions of Canadians already knew:
“This prime minister didn’t kill the carbon tax… he replaced it with something even worse — a carbon ban.”
Dawson wasn’t talking about some abstract policy. He was talking about real life in places like Miramichi–Grand Lake and Plaster Rock, New Brunswick.
Where a truck isn’t a toy…. it’s how you haul lumber, tow the boat, plow the driveway, and get your kids to hockey in -30° weather.
He called out the insanity of forcing a single mom in Blackville to buy a $70,000 EV she can’t charge and doesn’t want. Of shutting down dealerships and mechanics. Of replacing real progress with Toronto latte fantasies.
And remember — during the election, the Liberals told Canadians they were going to “axe the carbon tax.”
What they didn’t say was they were planning to replace it with a full-on ban on the vehicles most Canadians actually need.
This isn’t progress. It’s punishment dressed up as virtue.
Canadians in rural and working communities have had enough of being told their way of life is the problem.
Are you tired of being lectured by people who’ve never had to rely on a truck to survive a Canadian winter.
#cdnpoli #EVBan #CarbonTax #MikeDawson #CanadaFirst #RuralCanada