Reporter tries to blame Trump for Carney’s recession.
This is Canadian media in one clip.
Find the Liberal escape hatch.
Move the blame offshore.
Protect the guy in power.
Poilievre did not let her.
Trump’s policies hit every G7 country.
France is not in recession.
Germany is not in recession.
Japan is not in recession.
Mexico is not in recession.
Only Canada.
Only Carney.
Only Liberals.
The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) has over 2,000 employees.
Top 5 managers, make more than $5 million per year.
They have never beaten the market.
Nevada has 1 guy. Who invests in ETFs.
Does nothing. All day.
And he outperforms the CPP.
Consistently.
For further context, if CPP invested in QQQ, for the last 10 years, instead of $800 billion in assets, we would have $2.4 Trillion.
VOO would put it at $1.6 trillion.
Lesson: The government will never outperform the market.
So don’t think the Sovereign Debt Fund will be any different.
🚨 “TACTICAL RECESSION” — What a pile of horseshit‼️
This Boomer sitting in the woods just said what millions of Canadians are thinking.
He doesn’t need some economist in a suit to tell him what he already feels every time he goes to the grocery store or fills up his truck.
Now they’re rebranding it as a “technical recession” so it doesn’t sound as bad.
And then there’s Mark Carney — the man they sold us as the brilliant economist who was going to fix everything.
This guy nailed it:
“I can’t believe what this carny gets away with… I think they got economist mixed up with communist.”
Couldn’t have said it better myself.
Drop a 🇨🇦 if you’re sick of the word games and the rebranding.
#Carney #Recession #cdnpoli #LiberalFail #CanadaFirst
THEO VON: “Was there anybody who was immune to COVID-19?”
DR. MCCULLOUGH: “There’s one adult group. You’re going to laugh.”
[Theo Von listens closely for the reveal]
DR. MCCULLOUGH: “Smokers… They got very mild cases. And they don’t get long COVID.”
THEO VON: “Why?”
MCCULLOUGH: “Because smokers maintain a level of nicotine in the bloodstream… Smoking blocks the spike protein. It’s amazing. I thought smokers were going to go down.”
THEO VON: “Do you think that’s a good idea [to use nicotine patches] on a regular basis?”
DR. MCCULLOUGH: “I think [it’s a good idea] if they have long COVID... Nicotine, don’t forget, is a nootropic. A nootropic is a drug that makes the brain function more effectively... It’s addictive, but it’s not harmful to the human body... Nicotine patches are perfectly safe.”
🚨 CANADIANS ARE BREAKING DOWN ON CAMERA
And it’s truly sad that social media is now flooded with regular people falling apart like this.
This guy and his wife pull in six figures. They’re “lower upper class.”
He just left the grocery store and he’s sitting in his truck, emotional:
“How are people making $60k, $70k, even $80k a year fucking surviving in Canada right now?”
He’s struggling to pay for groceries.
$5 broccoli.
Strawberries that rot in three days.
“Something’s gotta change… this isn’t sustainable for anybody.”
These aren’t the “poor.” These are the people who are supposed to be doing okay.
Liberalism did this.
The cost of living crisis they created, the inflation they ignored, the policies that crushed productivity and drove prices through the roof — this is the result.
While they lecture us about “climate” and “equity,” real Canadians are in their cars after grocery shopping, breaking down.
This is what a recession looks like when it hits normal people.
If you’re feeling this too — you’re not weak. You’re awake.
Drop your breaking point below 👇
#cdnpoli #LiberalFail #CostOfLiving #Recession #CanadaFirst
🚨 Canadians are NOT okay.
This guy in the truck just said what millions are feeling right now:
“I think we’re all just exhausted from having nothing.”
Two bags of groceries = $72.
Tank of gas = $60… and he filled up two days ago.
No matter how hard you work, how early you get up, or how much you make… you still end up with nothing.
Can’t afford a house.
Can’t afford food.
Can’t afford to live.
And the question he asks at the end is the one every Canadian should be asking:
Why is everyone in government getting richer while the rest of us are getting crushed?
Eleven years of Liberal rule destroyed the middle class.
We thought it couldn’t get worse than Trudeau.
Then Carney showed up and said:
“Hold my champagne 🥂”
This is what managed decline looks like in real time.
Drop a 🤕 if you’re at the end of your rope too.
#LiberalFail #CarneyEconomy #CostOfLivingCrisis #cdnpoli #CanadaIsBroken #11YearsOfLiberalism
Poilievre makes the BEST point here
If Donald Trump is to blame for Canada being in a recession
WHY is no other country in a recession?
WHY is MEXICO not in a recession??
🇷🇺 A 44-year-old man grabbed a 5-year-old girl in Russia and carried her inside as she screamed.
But a young boy stopped the kidnapping by holding the door open and calling for help.
The suspect was arrested and is now in custody.
Well done, mate 🫡
This mom has trusted the same pediatrician for 10 years. When she refused a vaccine for her daughter and simply asked for the official package insert (you know, the one that lists ingredients and risks), the practice kicked her entire family out.
No insert.
No transparency.
Just “take it or leave.” She stood her ground at the front desk and recorded the whole thing. Parents deserve informed consent — not ultimatums.
If it’s so safe, why won’t they let you read what’s in it?
Seriously @TimHortons ? Not only do you not have any gluten free options at your store, but now you give me a paper spoon to be #green all the while the lid, the lemonade and quencher containers are all plastic??? GREEN NONSENSE... The soup tastes like cardboard. Not coming back
Cancer was, in the 1920s, named the disease of the modern industrial age.
Otto Warburg, working in Berlin, demonstrated that cancer cells run on glucose. They prefer it. They run on it inefficiently, even in the presence of oxygen, in a way healthy cells do not. He won the Nobel Prize in 1931 for the work. The mechanism is now called the Warburg effect and sits in every oncology textbook published since.
In the 1970s, an American radiologist used Warburg's principle to build the PET scan. He injected radioactive glucose into the patient, waited twenty minutes, and watched on the screen where the glucose concentrated. The tumour lit up. The healthy tissue did not.
The machine has been used millions of times. It is, mechanically, a sugar detector. The thing it is detecting is the thing the cancer is eating.
The patient, after the scan, walks down the corridor to the oncology consultation. The oncologist explains the diagnosis. The dietitian, often in the same building, recommends wholegrain pasta, oat porridge, and fruit at every meal as part of a balanced recovery diet.
The mechanism is in the textbook. The textbook is on the shelf. The shelf is in the same building as the dietitian.
The two have not been introduced.
Alcohol and tobacco are available on every street corner.
Cigarettes proven to cause cancer. Alcohol proven to destroy the liver, the brain, the marriage, and the careful plans of an entire weekend.
Both legal. Both taxed. Both stocked at the petrol station.
Raw milk, on the other hand, sold by a farmer three miles down the road from a cow that has a name, must apparently be regulated as a public health threat.
The petrol station sells nicotine pouches, vodka, energy drinks containing seven grams of taurine and a kilogram of sugar, and an entire wall of ultra-processed snacks designed by chemists.
The farm gate down the lane sells a glass of milk. The same milk humans have been drinking for ten thousand years.
The petrol station is fine. The farm gate is the problem.
You can decide which of these your government is actually trying to protect you from.
BREAKING: Mark Carney is the ONLY leader in the G7 to lead his economy into a RECESSION. All other G7 countries face the same tariff and global problems, yet none are in a recession.
Excuses, speeches, buzzwords, and signing ceremonies do not grow the economy.
Canada is the only G7 country in recession because of Carney Liberals hiking industrial carbon taxes, kept anti-development laws, and doubling Trudeau’s deficit.
Discovered a tick bite 36 hours after a hike through the woods, and thought I’d removed it all with tweezers.
Happened to have some Doxycycline (from my Emergency Medical Kit!), so I took 2 days’ dosage. However, the bite left an inflamed, itchy bump for days, and I read that a 7-10 day dosage is better at fending off Lyme.
A trick (that I forgot to use) is taking a lint roller over all of your shoes, pants, shirt when returning from outdoors. That sticky paper picks up those teeny seed ticks that are impossible to see.