Our Government wants us to believe “social media” is the problem. That it promotes division, confusion & hate.
It’s all a distraction from who the real problem is & our Government funds them.
🚨 BREAKING: The House Leader of the NDP, Heather McPherson, calls Elon Musk a Nazi & for him to be jailed.
THIS IS AN ELECTED CANADIAN MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.
Here’s what Elon is guilty of:
✅ Starlink to 3rd world countries ignored by every telecom
✅ Restoring internet to Ukraine in the first days of the Russian invasion
✅ Cut the cost of space launches by 90%
✅ Forced the global auto industry to electrify
✅ Co-founded OpenAI
Canada has reached the point where the second ranking NDP official can’t distinguish between a Nazi & the most successful entrepreneur of all time.
If this is the standard for House Leader, what does the back bench look like?
This is not a coincidence, it’s a well coordinated plan to control what people can see online.
This is how it starts, it’s always under the guise of “keeping children safe”
If they are willing to ban entire age groups from accessing apps & websites, they are willing to ban everyone else from them when they see fit.
Inch by inch, day by day they have inserted their tentacles into every aspect of our lives.
“Most parents agree” “Canadians want” “Canadians have been asking”
The lines of snakes pushing through their agenda.
Why Do 50% Still Support Carney? My long-winded response.
That is a question we need to take seriously.
Leger’s latest federal polling has the Liberals at 50% support among decided voters, their highest level in that firm’s tracking since the Liberals first formed government in 2015. Abacus also found the political environment still favourable for Carney and the Liberal government. So this is not imaginary. This is not just CBC fairy dust sprinkled over Ottawa. The support is real. The harder question is whether it is rational.
My answer is simple: many Canadians are not voting for results. They are voting for the illusion of relief.
Even though Carney was in the economic background since 2020 he appeared to arrive after the Trudeau years like a man in a clean suit walking into a room after the dog crapped on the floor. Trump threatened 51st State. Carney looked calm. Unlike Trudeau. He spoke in complete sentences. He had the central banker aura. For exhausted voters, that was enough. They did not examine the wiring. They just saw someone who did not seem to be setting the curtains on fire.
Carney’s appeal is not built mainly on performance. It is built on contrast. Compared with Trudeau’s theatre-kid government of slogans, selfies, and moral lectures, Carney looks serious. But “serious” is not the same as right. A surgeon can look serious while operating on the wrong leg.
Canada’s economy is now weak enough that Carney himself has had to acknowledge ugly economic data. Reuters reported him addressing Canada’s technical recession and warning that some data will be “uneven” “ah ah ah” as the government pushes through policy changes. The Wall Street Journal reported GDP weakness, including two consecutive quarterly contractions, while Carney framed the pain as part of a broader economic rebuild.
That is where the sales pitch gets slippery.
When the economy weakens under Conservatives, it is called failure. When it weakens under Liberals, it becomes “transition,” “restructuring,” or “long-term transformation.” Same corpse, nicer label on the toe tag.
The deeper problem is that Canadians were never really asked whether they wanted Carney’s ideology. They were sold competence, not doctrine. They were sold expertise, not a governing philosophy that puts the state, regulators, climate finance, and elite managerial planning at the centre of national life.
Nobody knocked on doors saying, “Would you like a prime minister who believes markets should be bent around elite-defined social and environmental values?” No. They said, “He is smart. He ran banks. He knows Trump. He will steady things.”
That is not a mandate. That is a branding exercise.
And this is why the Conservative attack has to get sharper. Not louder. Sharper.
Calling voters stupid is a dead end. Many Carney supporters are not stupid. They are terrified of Trump. They are tired. They are anxious. They are looking at housing, debt, food prices, crime, productivity, health care, and a country that feels smaller than it used to, and they want someone who looks like an adult. Carney gives them the visual. He gives them the voice. He gives them the vibe.
But vibes do not build houses. Vibes do not raise productivity. Vibes do not lower debt. Vibes do not attract investment. Vibes do not make young Canadians believe they have a future.
The Carney government’s strongest weapon is not success. It is emotional permission. It lets Liberal voters tell themselves they have moved on from Trudeau without admitting the Liberal machine remains fundamentally intact. Same operating system, cleaner looking wallpaper.
That is why 50% still support him.
They are not endorsing the results. They are postponing the verdict.
Canada does not need a better-spoken manager of decline. It needs a government willing to reverse the policies that caused the decline in the first place.
Because a tight ship headed toward the rocks is still headed toward the rocks.
This is the usual fairy tale: “He just demands excellence.”
No. That is the campus-club version of the story.
The real issue is that Canadians were sold “competence” while the ideology was kept in the basement like a leaky water heater. Nobody voted for a PM because they had carefully read Values and said, “Yes, please, give me more top-down managerial climate-finance social engineering.” Most voters just heard “central banker” and assumed adult supervision had finally entered the building.
But Carney’s worldview was never hidden from anyone willing to look. His book is not a resume. It is a manifesto. Even friendly summaries describe it as an argument for major structural change, built around sustainability, fairness, solidarity, and reshaping markets around political values.
And let’s stop pretending he arrived yesterday with clean hands and a hard hat. He formally joined the Liberals as a special economic adviser in 2024, after years of being treated as the party’s economic brain trust since 2020. The country did not slide into weak productivity, unaffordable housing, stagnant living standards, and investment flight because nobody smart was nearby. The smart people were very nearby. That is the problem.
Running a “tight ship” is not impressive when the ship is pointed at the rocks. A strong captain with a bad map is not leadership. It is just confidence with better tailoring.
Carney is not demanding excellence. He is demanding compliance with an ideology most Canadians never knowingly endorsed. That is not courage. That is technocratic bait-and-switch with a nice suit.
When life under Carney and the Liberals continues to get worse for Canadians but support keeps going up there is a real problem.
The media has such a strangle hold over the views and opinions of so many people. They fully know it. Just look at the news cycle when it was officially found out that we are in a recession, they went into Carney protection panic, immediately downplaying the situation & blaming Trump.
We will never get out of this endless Liberal loop no matter how bad it gets.
There is nothing funny about Carney spending half a million dollars on in flight meals.
It’s absolutely unacceptable & gross that he felt it was ok to do. It says a lot about him. This is the elitist many of us tried to warn people about.
This amount of money could feed 6 families of 4 for five years, or one family for 29 years.
Will he be held accountable for this quite obvious abuse of tax payers money?
I’m not holding my breath.
Carney while speaking in New York once again says the world has undergone a rupture and it’s become more dangerous & divided. He said the same thing at yesterday’s press conferences.
This is neuro-linguistic programming.
The UK & Australia Prime Ministers have been repeating the same slogans.
These are puppets.
If you want to witness why no one would want to invest in Canada, listen to this.
Carney lays out what is needed to even get a pipeline project started.
He is holding Canada back all in the name of a trace essential gas. I can’t believe people are accepting this. In a normal world this guy would be shouted down and forced to resign. But Canadians have been so psyoped they believe that CO2 is the enemy. In my mind he sounds like a grifting lunatic.
I support Canada. Full stop.
That means I support Canadian energy, Canadian jobs, Canadian sovereignty, lower debt, affordable homes, secure borders, and a government that puts citizens ahead of global approval.
Dragging Trump into every Canadian debate is not an argument. It is a panic button.
Pierre Poilievre is not Trump. Canada is not America. And pretending every conservative voter is secretly MAGA is lazy political branding for people who ran out of policy defence.
So define “Canadian interests.”
Is it doubling the debt?
Killing investment?
Driving up housing costs?
Weakening the energy sector?
Letting healthcare decline while Ottawa announces another shiny spending program?
Because that is what we have been living through.
I support Canada.
That is exactly why I oppose what these Liberals have done to it.
Two thirds of Canadians are living paycheck to paycheck.
24 thousand Canadians are dying each year waiting for healthcare…
It only took a decade of Liberal mismanagement to bring one of the greatest Countries in the world to its knees.