Look, I’ve been reading some of these hot takes about Danielle Smith and the whole "separatist fire" narrative, and honestly? It’s a bit rich. People like @kinsellawarren in their ivory towers love to talk about "dangerous rhetoric," but out here in the real world, where we’re actually building things, creating jobs, and trying to keep the lights on, it looks a lot different.
Calling this a "fire" implies something accidental or that Smith is just out there with a match for the fun of it. That’s just not true. If there’s heat, it’s because the federal government has been turning up the temperature on Alberta for years. When you keep squeezing the province that’s supposed to be the engine of the country, don’t act surprised when people start looking for the emergency exit.
And let’s talk about this obsession with labelling everything "radical." Since when is giving people a voice a bad thing? Whether you’re talking about the Alberta Sovereignty Act or simply pushing back on federal overreach, it’s not about burning the house down. It’s about standing up for the people who pay the bills. If you’re a builder, you know that when the foundation is cracked, you fix it; you don’t just pretend the house is fine because you don’t like the sound of the drilling.
The media likes to paint this as some fringe movement, but you talk to everyday folks at the job site or the grocery store, and they’re tired of being ignored. Smith isn’t creating these feelings; she’s just not afraid to acknowledge them. That’s what leadership looks like to a lot of us. It’s not about separation for the sake of it; it’s about making sure Alberta doesn't get left holding the bag while Ottawa keeps moving the goalposts.
At the end of the day, we just want a fair shake. Stop the fear-mongering, stop the condescending lectures from Down East, and start respecting the fact that Albertans are smart enough to decide their own future. That’s the real conversation we should be having.
Lots of talk about a social media ban for under 16’s
We had that in my house. It’s called parenting.
No devices, no video games, limited TV.
They went outside.
It was a battle, but one worth fighting 🇨🇦🤷🏼♀️ you don’t need the government
An Open Letter to the Five Members of Parliament Who Crossed the Floor. 🔥💯
“To the Members of Parliament who chose to abandon the voters who elected you,
There are moments in public life that define a person—not by what they say, but by what they do. Your decision to cross the floor mid-mandate is one of those moments. And it will follow you.
You did not earn your seat under the banner you now carry. You did not campaign on the platform you now support. Canadians placed their trust in you based on clear promises, clear affiliations, and clear values. That trust was not yours to trade, reassign, or surrender once it became politically convenient.
Switching jerseys in the middle of the game is not strategy. It is betrayal.
And it is not a small one.
Every single vote that put you into office came from a Canadian who believed you stood for something specific. They believed their voice mattered. They believed you would carry that voice into Parliament with integrity. Instead, you took that mandate and handed it to a government those same voters did not choose to empower.
That is not representation. That is a reversal of consent.
You may justify your actions however you like—strategy, stability, national interest—but none of those explanations change the fundamental truth: you were not elected to do this. If your convictions truly changed, the honourable path was obvious—step down, face your constituents again, and ask for their permission.
You didn’t.
Instead, you chose the path that benefited you while silencing the people who trusted you.
And here is the part that cannot be avoided:
Every day you look in the mirror, you are looking at the face of that decision.
The face tied to every vote that put you where you are—and every voter who was left behind when you walked away from them.
You may gain position, influence, even reward. But none of that changes what this is.
Because of your actions, a government now holds power it did not win at the ballot box. A majority carries enormous weight—over the economy, over policy, over the everyday lives of Canadians. That power was not freely granted. It was assembled through your defection.
And the cost will not be yours to bear.
It will be carried by hard- working Canadians—by families already stretched thin, by small businesses trying to survive, by people who now feel their vote can be taken and repurposed without their consent.
That is a dangerous precedent.
Because when people begin to believe their vote no longer truly matters, the damage goes far beyond one decision, one Parliament, or one government. It cuts at the foundation of trust itself.
Canadians deserved better than this.
They deserved representatives who either stood by their word—or had the integrity to return to the people and seek a renewed mandate when that word changed.
You chose something else.
And Canadians will remember, history books will remember……your name.
Sincerely
an ordinary Canadian ,
Stephanie La Porta
West Vancouver
BC”
The Liberals may hold power, but let’s not forget they never secured a majority mandate from Canadians. Nobody voted for this "globalist" shift or the surrender of our sovereignty to unelected entities. If a "New World Order" agenda were actually on the ballot, Canadians would’ve rejected it in a heartbeat.
Carney, a year in review
"Now, after a year of this Prime Minister being in office, on the promise that he would, quote, negotiate a win with the United States is a good time to take an inventory where we are."
"He promised that he would give us the fastest growing economy in the G7. We now have the only shrinking economy in the G7."
"He promised affordable food. We have the most food inflation in the G7.
"He promised that we would have a solid economy. We now have the worst housing costs and the highest household debt in the G7 and the second highest unemployment in that group."
"He said that he would negotiate a win with the President. Here we are today, a year later, no win, no deal."
"Tariffs on aluminum and steel have doubled and on Canadian lumber they have tripled."
"He promised that he would build projects with record speed. And yet his major projects office, which this house rushed into existence in five days back in June because the Prime Minister said it was an emergency, has still not approved a single project of any kind."
"Almost a year later, not a single pipeline has been approved"
"And of course when it comes to building homes, he promised he would double home building his own housing agency projects that will drop by 15%."
... and no tax reform, and interprovincial trade barriers remain
But boomers and paid media remain smitten with Carney's eloquent deflections from domestic headaches @PierrePoilievre
JP Tasker to Audior-General Karen Hogue:
"Perhaps the most troubling aspect of it for me is that the department may be turning or may have turned a blind eye to fraud."
"You identified 800 cases of outright fraud, and the department you found did not consider acting in any of those instances."
"What does that say about how Ottawa is handling this file?"
And at CBC, it’s always just “Ottawa” or “the department.” Never a decade of Liberal Immigration Ministers responsible: Ahmed Hussen, Marco Mendicino, Sean Fraser, and Marc Miller.
Could CBC not reach any of them for comment?
Carney's Liberals are living in a fantasy land.
Asked about Canada's bad job numbers in the most recent government report and other bad data points from government reports and the Carney Liberals accuse the Conservatives of talking down the Canadian economy.
It's embarrassing.
Actor Vince Vaughn calls out late-night comedians, says people like Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and others have all become the “SAME SHOW.”
“It stopped being funny, and it started feeling like I was in a f*cking class I didn’t want to take.”
THEO VON: “A lot of the late shows have struggled.”
VINCE VAUGHN: “Oh, bro.”
THEO: “Because… the only person they could make fun of at a certain point was just like white redneck kind of people. And it f*cking tanked [ratings].”
VINCE: “I think that the talk shows, to a large part, became really agenda-based.”
“They were gonna evangelize people to what they thought… It felt like they had an agenda.”
“It stopped being funny, and it started feeling like I was in a f*cking class I didn’t want to take.”
“They all became the same show.”
“And they all became so about their politics and who’s good and who’s bad.”
“Imagine sitting next to someone like that on a f*cking plane. You’d be like, how do I get out of this f*cking seat?”
THEO: “I would FART right next to them.”
VINCE: “You’d fart your way out of it?”
THEO: “Yeah, I would. I would for sure.”
One of the best 3 minute videos you'll ever watch.
This is EXACTLY what happened in Canada over the last 20 years.
Melanie Phillips (ex-Guardian journalist) nails the left-wing wokeism takeover perfectly:
“Objective evidence was cast aside because it was too inconvenient. The very idea of reason and rationality was dismissed. All these ideologies — multiculturalism, lifestyle choice, deep green environmentalism, moral relativism — were utopian. They promised perfection. Anyone who brought facts against them wasn’t just wrong… they were evil.”
This was the blueprint for Trudeau’s Canada.
Result?
Mass immigration without integration = “racist” to question, even as crime and housing collapse
Climate hysteria = “denier” if you dare ask about the cost to families and jobs
Boys in girls’ sports and locker rooms = “transphobia” for stating basic biology
COVID mandates, speech laws, and freezing bank accounts = “misinformation” or “far-right” for anyone with common sense
Dissenters got smeared, cancelled, ostracized by the CBC, universities, and Liberal enforcers. Just like UK, facts became hate speech here. The left didn’t just ignore reality — they made disagreeing with their utopia the ultimate sin.
This video explains the deranged woke destruction of Canada under the Liberals. Watch it. Share it. Wake up.
Unacceptable Fact: Truth is now illegal in Carney's Canada.
Have you lived this exact nightmare? What’s the most insane example you’ve seen? Which sacred ideology do you think has done the most damage to our soceity?
Dhanraj reveals employees of the CBC show Power & Politics raised concerns about undue influence by the Prime Minister's Office on stories covered & angles taken.
He says they're now fearful of professional reprisal as are other employees who criticize how the CBC is run.
The testimony by Travis Dhanraj regarding the inner workings of CBC is shocking.
It should launch investigations.
Sadly, despite you can hear below, I believe the Liberals will protect CBC.
The Liberals on the committee weren't interested in Dhanraj's testimony.
FOOD HAS NO TAX, ESPECIALLY NO CARBON TAX!! Right 🤔
Well, let’s ACTUALLY look at the break down! And if you STILL believe Liberals, well.. YOU CAN’T FIX STUPID!!
Canada is dismantling itself from within via virtue-signalling fashion statements like land acknowledgements and street renamings.
"Ottawa is on track to make reparations one it's top budget lines."
I almost walked right past it. 🌼
Just another quiet door at the Calgary airport.
Until I learned what it was for.
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