@MattWallace888 It sounds to me like your problem is with the bail system, not the criminal. He's still going to have a trial and get jail time. You're just upset that he posted bail
@RubinReportShow@RubinReport Bill Maher has never been "a lefty", he's a centrist. He criticizes both sides. If you talk to the Left they call him a republican. If you talk to the Right, they call him a Democrat
@TheHatedOne01 Yeah but not much of that has changed. Back in the 90s the concession for food was overpriced and you couldn't pause the movie either. Ticket prices haven't really changed that much either
@macleans Print some articles about Canadians who raised their children here, and who's children raised children here and now are seeing all their services and opportunities disappear to foreigners
@myabradshaw78 Regardless of if it's a good or bad idea, what bothers me more is that there was no debate in the house of commons or committees. No opportunity to debate or question it. This is not democracy
@WallStreetApes Dear Americans, Canada is a country. Ontario is a state like New York or Texas. Please stop confusing state politics with national politics.
@DemosKratosCA Is this a joke or parody or satire? Your profile pic is fake AI and you want to name a party after yourself? This is the type of ammunition liberals use to prove that conservatives are lunatics. You're doing nobody any favors with this.
@Garnet_2203@thesaleshole@chuddles11 Elected officials are public officials. You can't "dox" mark Carney or Pierre Poilievre by criticising their policies. By not mentioning the riding or the MP this is just pointless whining
@TheBuckYouWill But did you read the article? This kid wasn't Tony Soprano or Walter White. He was 21, temporarily homeless and desperate and a random guy offered him a bunch of cash to break into the car. It's not exactly the crime of the century here
@wealthmoose Did you fact check this? From what I can tell his wife lives in Ottawa and has for a very long time while 2 of his kids are studying in the UK. The accuracy of this post is questionable
@SpencerFernando No. You are completely wrong. Politicians have a duty and responsibility to the people who elected them to represent them. If a politician wants to change parties, they should do so at the end of their term or immediately hold another election in their riding