It’s about setting a floor on condo prices sold to Chinese buyers and assisting party donors. Anyone that believes this will move affordability? Can you explain why the unsold supply in massively rezoned and built out Vancouver hasn’t made homes connect with Canadian incomes?
Health care workers in Canada lack proficiency in English or French
Canada's premier healthcare system workers have been replaced with Immigrants and internationally trained workers who represent a significant portion of the Canadian health-care workforce now, they can't speak fluent English, you need to take an interpreter with you just to get through your appointment. A report from the Canadian Patient Safety Institute estimates that medical errors contribute to 28,000 deaths annually across the country. Canada does not track specific accidental deaths caused only by health workers who lack fluency in English or French. Instead, aggregate data focuses on patient-provider language discordance, measuring unintended harmful events (including fatalities) arising from miscommunication, misdiagnosis, and failure to understand complex medical instructions. This isn't what we paid for the last fifty years with out taxes.
The GPU Black Market documentary just hit 3 million views. Thank you, everyone. And fuck you, Bloomberg @business! For old times' sake, watch it here: https://t.co/Zk1IBDKR5m
Les procédures douteuses
Il y a quelque chose de profondément troublant dans la démission de Keir Starmer au Royaume‑Uni, et ce n’est pas tant l’événement lui‑même que la mécanique qu’il révèle. Pour beaucoup, c’est l’exemple parfait de la manière dont les mondialistes installent leurs marionnettes : un dirigeant part, un autre arrive, et tout cela sans que les citoyens n’aient leur mot à dire. Quand on pense à Trudeau, à Legault, qui ont quitté leur poste sans déclencher d’élections, on voit le même scénario se répéter. Et quand on observe les transfuges qui ont rejoint les libéraux pour offrir une majorité à Mark Carney, on comprend que ce n’est pas un accident, mais un système.
En principe, lorsqu’un ministre démissionne, il devrait siéger comme indépendant jusqu’aux prochaines élections, puis se présenter sous la bannière qu’il souhaite. C’est la logique démocratique minimale. Mais en laissant la porte ouverte aux changements de camp en cours de mandat, on crée une situation absurde : nous votons pour un candidat, et ce candidat peut, du jour au lendemain, rejoindre le parti que nous ne voulions surtout pas appuyer. Et ensuite, on nous insulte si nous osons dire que cette démocratie n’en est plus une. On nous traite de complotistes, d’exagérés, de cyniques. Pourtant, ce que nous voyons est bien réel.
Il n’y a plus rien qui tient debout dans ce pays, parce que les mondialistes, ou du moins ceux qui s’alignent sur des agendas internationaux, ont pris le contrôle de la place. Les décisions semblent venir d’ailleurs, les priorités ne sont plus locales, et les citoyens ont l’impression d’être relégués au rôle de figurants dans leur propre système politique. Comment croire encore à un processus électoral sain quand tout semble orchestré en amont, quand les médias façonnent l’opinion plutôt qu’ils ne l’informent, quand les sondages deviennent des outils de conditionnement plutôt que des mesures de réalité ?
Regardez le dernier sondage Léger sur les mal aimés. Christine Fréchette en deuxième position, juste derrière Mark Carney. Sérieusement. Qu’a‑t‑elle fait, cette dame, pour mériter une telle popularité ? Elle était ministre de l’Économie sous Legault, elle faisait partie des décisions, des erreurs, des gaffes de la CAQ. Depuis qu’elle est en poste, rien n’a été fait pour alléger la vie des citoyens. Et pourtant, elle serait soudainement adorée ? C’est ridicule. Cela ne reflète pas la réalité vécue par les gens, mais plutôt la réalité fabriquée par les médias.
Et pendant ce temps, on nous répète que nous vivons dans une démocratie. On nous le martèle comme un mantra, comme si le simple fait de le dire, suffisait à le rendre vrai. Mais chaque fois que j’entends un politicien prononcer le mot Démocratie, mon cœur fait deux tours. Parce que ce que nous vivons, n’a plus rien à voir avec une démocratie vivante, participative, transparente. C’est une démocratie de façade, un rituel vidé de sens, un décor derrière lequel se prennent des décisions qui ne nous appartiennent plus.
On peut bien nous dire que tout va bien, que les institutions fonctionnent, que les élections sont libres. Mais quand les médias dirigent les votes, quand les partis manipulent les règles, quand les transfuges renversent la volonté populaire, quand les dirigeants démissionnent et sont remplacés sans consultation, comment appeler cela autrement qu’une illusion ?
Communism through (my) ages:
1) When I was 15, a teacher told me "It isn't as bad as they say, and makes a lot of sense."
2) At about 19, college friends, "Socialism isn't communism."
3) At 20, on meeting my grandfather-in-law, "They are evil. We escaped in 1949."
4) At 30, "China is a wonderful developing Democracy"
5) At 35, I was sent to communist China on business. It was a crowded, smelly, dirty, factory of despair and hopelessness. This I saw with my own eyes.
6) At 36, "China doesn't count. Successful socialism is in northern Europe."
7) I moved to northern Europe when I was 40. It was much nicer than China, but also felt like I was living in the past. I had to wait 6 months for a hernia operation.
8) When I was about 45, the migrant crisis began. The socialist/globalist/pacifist allowed them entry into every country, regardless how many crimes they committed along the way. Just 20 minutes from my house, in Calais, I was shocked to see migrants jumping onto trucks, breaking open the doors, scattering the contents across the highway, then climbing in. They went through the Chunnel and got out in England.
9) At 52, the soft socialism around me had transformed into globalism. I was told I had to call people by their preferred pronouns, though it was a lie, and even if I didn't know what the preferences were. I quit.
10) I returned to the US, and am now 60. "Socialism" is no longer a dirty word here. People openly espouse the virtues of it. Politicians run as socialists and win.
Socialism has taken many forms, from the Bolshevism of Russia, to the CCP in China, the Nazis in Germany, Fascists in Italy, and the many forms of it found in Latin America. It is one of the two most destructive ideologies on earth. It is designed to deprive, despirit, and murder everything that comes in contact with it.
Socialism is a great lie at every level. It helps no one, not even those who benefit the most. This is because the cost is the imposition of one's will on everyone else, and that destroys the soul of the usurper and the life of the oppressed.
Socialism always fails on its own, but only after destroying almost everything in its train. It can also be conquered. Those are the options.
CARNEY veut racheter des condos invendables à Vancouver, C.-B.
Question? Mais qui “sauve-t-il” en faisant ça? Qui sont les entreprises, investisseurs qui ont usé de spéculation. Je m’aventure là… Des chinois?
S’il y en a qui n’ont pas compris qui était Carney, ce cas nous l’apprend. Problème dans un secteur quelconque? L’État rachète, subventionne, ou prend en charge le secteur. Comment on appelle ça, dites-moi?
https://t.co/MmyIEaQmk6
Every month, food inflation data come out.
Economists assure Canadians it’s temporary and that prices will soon stabilize. Never blame Ottawa's policies.
The next month, food prices rise again.
Media return to the same experts, who offer the same explanation.
Rise, repeat.
🚨 Elizabeth May has worked with 3 Prime Ministers.
She says this is the worst she’s ever seen.🧐
Democracy slipping away.
Bills burying surveillance in omnibus legislation.
Parliament skipped. Questions avoided. Budget: 1% chance of working.
When the person who disagrees with you on everything agrees something is wrong 😑..
something is very wrong.
#CdnPoli #Carney #Democracy #Canada
The Carney Condo Bailout Fucktastrophe! I Won't Leave This One Alone: It's Just Too WRONG
To quote the Prime Minister: "Builders dont want to sell at a loss"
Doesn't mean the Canadian Taxpayer needs to make sure Developers get full price for their Garbage Units at crazy prices
Canada simultaneously has a housing shortage of 3.5 million homes
AND
a glut of unsold condos that the government just spent $3.2 billion dollars bailing out.
This is how you know the economy is broken.
Canada is back at the top of the G7 food inflation rankings.
Food prices rose 3.8% in May, outpacing every other G7 country. While inflation has eased in much of the G7, Canadian households continue to face persistent pressure at the grocery store.
At what point will media outlets start interviewing experts who actually understand what's happening in food markets, instead of repeatedly assuring Canadians that food price increases are "temporary"?
The disconnect between official narratives and what Canadians experience at checkout remains hard to ignore.
#FoodInflation #GroceryPrices #FoodAffordability #Canada #cdnecon #cdnpoli
Carney and Eby are handing developers $3.2 billion to bail them out for building luxury shoeboxes nobody wants. Taxpayers now buying their unsold junk and slashing charges so the failures can continue.
This is subsidizing incompetence, pure and simple. "Too big to fail" corporate welfare while families get crushed out of the market. The NDP-Liberals won't let the market fix their mess.
British Columbians are sick of this garbage. Time to fire this government and get common sense back.
Si vous n’êtes pas encore au courant, Mark Carney et les libéraux ont dépassé les bornes en utilisant leur faible majorité pour forcer l’adoption de neuf projets de loi. Même certains des journalistes les plus favorables aux libéraux s’en indignent!
In a sane world, governments exist to improve the lives of people (at a minimum). The worst incidents of my life all stem from the provincial and federal governments repeatedly punishing me financially for being successful in ways that make you feel trapped in a Kafkaesque prison of despair. I realize that many Canadians benefit from the system, and hence will exhibit zero empathy but in a just world, this reality should not be tolerated. It can't be that a government owns 65%+ of all of your worth once all taxes are added up. Send me good vibes. Going through a very difficult time.
I decide to leave Quebec/Canada because:
1) the taxation system is astounding, rendering it nearly impossible to accumulate enough money to truly retire
2) the government's open immigration policies have made it unsafe for my family to remain here (due to the exponential increase in Jew-hatred).
Today I found out that I shall have to pay a departure tax for exercising my right to leave, and the money that will be taken from me (because the obscene amount of taxes that I've already paid in full is not enough) will be given to new incoming immigrants who hate Jews. My taxes funded my forced exit and will fund the harassment of any remaining Jews in Canada.
It would take me 10+ more years of work to save the amount that is likely to be taken via the departure tax.
Is this moral? Ethical? Just? In any case, off to bed. Tomorrow is a new day.