Nothing between Canada and the United States is over. Only thing that's over is Mark Carney. He should resign. 1 man can't end the relationship that binds Americans and Canadians. We're bound by culture, bound by trade, bound by geography and bound by GOD. If Mark Carney can't wrap his huge fuckin head around that, then he should RESIGN !!!
This is not mathematically or statistically realistic.
Mail in ballots for everyone drop except for the person they need to beat Spencer Pratt.
No way this is a coincidence. Then again, there are no consequences for the left stealing elections so I don’t blame them.
Bank of Canada ➡️ Recession
Bank of England ➡️ Recession
Prime Minister ➡️ Recession
At some point the common denominator isn’t the economy.
It’s Carney. 🇨🇦📉 #Cdnpoli
Any Liberal that believes we can simply replace the USA / CUSMA trading are economically naive !
70% of our exports go to the USA accounting for over $750B in combined trade !
This can’t be replaced !!
Brodie Fenlon says CBC journalism is fact-checked, verified, and accountable.
The same organisation that ran the Kamloops headline as established fact in 2021 when it was unverified.
The same organisation whose anchor suggested Russian state funding of the trucker convoy in 2022 and had to walk it back.
The same organisation that today put quotation marks around forced labour in a tariff headline on the same day China's Foreign Ministry used exactly those quotation marks to deny forced labour exists.
Choose news not noise says the CBC.
Today Jim and Iain ask: which one is which?
The media subsidy argument is simple.
You protect them from competition with government laws.
You give them hundreds of millions in existing subsidies.
You propose $6 billion more.
They report the news the way you want.
Catherine Swift today: this is what a communist country looks like.
Not all at once.
Gradually.
First the laws that protect their market share.
Then the subsidies.
Then the content requirements.
Then the regulation of the internet.
Then $6 billion for the biggest corporations in Canada.
And people wonder why Canadians cannot get the truth....
Full interview -> https://t.co/ok1NVmyhqZ
@Swiftie01
Western nations have long been governed by elected leaders who, in the eyes of many citizens, have failed to protect the national identity, culture, and interests of their own countries. Governments increasingly pursue policies that were never clearly endorsed by voters, including large scale immigration programs that have fundamentally altered the demographic makeup of many Western societies.
Supporters of this view contend that these policies place growing pressure on housing, healthcare, infrastructure, and public finances, while weakening social cohesion and the shared cultural foundations that once united their nations. They argue that mass immigration has become less about addressing genuine national needs and more about sustaining economic growth, expanding the tax base, and securing political influence, often at the expense of the existing population.
As a result, citizens feel increasingly disconnected from the political establishment, believing that their concerns about national identity, sovereignty, and the future direction of their countries are ignored or dismissed by those in power.
Carney straight-up admitted the economy is shrinking because his own government deliberately cut immigration targets.
Fewer new immigrants = slower population growth = less overall economic activity (fewer people buying houses, cars, groceries, etc.). That's why the GDP numbers look like sh*t right now. He didn't deny it. He basically said: "Yeah, we did this on purpose. Deal with it."
Translation: We used to juice the economy by importing a ton of people to make the headline GDP look good on paper. We turned that dial down. Numbers tanked. But trust us, bro this self-inflicted slowdown is actually genius long-term strategy.