‼️On June 7th at the the Canadian "Shaheedi Nagar Kirtan" in Brampton
there was a parade float with children dressed up as su*cide bo^mbers
and women being sh*t, execution style!
this is ABSOLUTE MADNESS!!
I'm prepared to go to jail over this.
My grandmother Rita Pete went to St. Mary's Indian Residential School. She experienced terrible abuse. As a consequence, she struggled with alcohol use most of her life.
My mother was born with FASD as a consequence of her using alcohol to cope with her trauma.
I am Chief of my community Chawathil First Nation. I am working to address the longstanding impacts of these past policies through renovating homes, building new homes, creating childcare, and growing businesses through economic development.
I have interviewed people who went to Indian Residential Schools. I have interviewed people who believe Indian Residential Schools were awful, horrible schools, meant to remove the Indian from the child.
I've also interviewed people who believe they were well intended, generous investments by Canadian taxpayers meant to assimilate a society and had shortcomings.
Like with many things, the history is dark, complicated, and with any policy that existed for a long time, across a whole country - there were different experiences.
No one story tells us everything. No report shares the full experience of the individuals who went. No commentator today can disprove someone's lived experience with statistics.
The path forward is not to criminalize speech, questions, or debate.
The path forward is empathy for past attendees.
The path forward is truth based on facts.
The path forward is real conversations.
The path forward is to lean into complexity.
If the government criminalizes this, then I will be a criminal for having these conversations.
If I am a criminal by the laws definition, then I am committed to going to jail over this.
So let me get this straight...
Canada is in a recession—the only G7 country currently in one. Unemployment is up. Inflation is rising. Food insecurity is at a record high.
Yet the highest proportion of Canadians since 2017 now say the country is on the right track.
That's either a remarkable display of optimism—or a sign that many Canadians aren't getting the full economic story from the news they consume.
This is the bilingual CEO of TC Energy, a 🇨🇦 company that moves 30% of ALL natural gas within North America across 94,000 km of pipelines. He successfully chaired a 🇺🇸 gov’t study to streamline permitting. His analysis of Canada’s competitiveness?
“Canada has fallen behind… for too long capital has not felt welcome here… we’re competing with the world under a very different set of expectations…the US sanctioned $56 billion of LNG projects, Canada zero… we began construction 8 months after filing our permit (in Mexico)… their Plan 2030 seeks to attract investment of $300 billion."
While Carney dithers with his net zero nostalgia, 🇨🇦 is losing out.
To say the thing: Canada and the US can win together. Anti-US rhetoric in this country is doing untold damage.
It doesn’t have to be this way. We can make different choices.
By 2030-31, Mark Carney and the Liberals will have added $1 trillion to Canada's national debt since taking power in 2015.
If stacked in $100 bills, the debt pile would be about 1,500 times taller than the CN Tower!
This is unsustainable spending that will need to be repaid by our children and grandchildren. Instead of this credit card budgeting, we need to lower the cost of government to make life more affordable!
Canadians elected a Liberal minority, not a majority and trying to build one is a power grab.
I won't be crossing the floor. I won't betray the people who put their trust in me.
Canada's Prime Minister is being asked to sell his investments because parliament can't figure out if he's governing Canada or protecting his own financial interests in China.
On April 25, 2026, Canada's Standing Committee on Ethics tabled a 79-page report recommending that Prime Minister Mark Carney, and all future prime ministers, be required to fully divest their investments within 60 days of taking office. The central finding is blunt: blind trusts, the arrangement Carney currently uses to hold his substantial stake in Brookfield Corporation, the global investment giant he helped lead before entering politics, are not sufficient to prevent conflicts of interest at the highest level of government.
The China dimension of this story is what makes it serious beyond standard political ethics debates. Testimony before the committee revealed that while Carney served as an economic advisor to former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, he traveled to Beijing in October 2024 and met with Beijing Mayor Yin Yong, a senior Chinese Communist Party official, on the sidelines of a financial forum. The CCP's own official readout of that meeting stated that Carney highlighted Brookfield's "keen interest in seizing development opportunities in China" and deepening cooperation in green finance, infrastructure investment, and fund management.
Six weeks after that meeting, Brookfield secured a $276 million loan from the Bank of China, collateralized against Brookfield's Shanghai real estate holdings, which had fallen sharply in value. Carney announced his candidacy for Liberal Party leadership roughly three months later.
The committee also heard testimony that Brookfield operates investment funds worth approximately $25 billion registered in Bermuda, and uses subsidiaries in tax havens and trust structures across multiple jurisdictions. When asked directly whether those same structures could shield a public office holder's financial interests from scrutiny under Canada's ethics laws, an independent tax accountability researcher testified with one word: "Absolutely."
The Conflict of Interest Commissioner confirmed that Carney's assets can continue to grow in value while he leads Canada, and that decisions he makes as Prime Minister affecting companies in his blind trust could directly benefit him financially. Neither administrator of his ethics screen knows the specific assets inside the fund tied to his bonus pay, potentially worth tens of millions of dollars.
Carney signed a strategic partnership with Beijing in January 2026, positioning China as Canada's key economic alternative in a shifting global order. He did this while holding undisclosed financial interests in a company that had just secured a nine-figure Chinese state bank loan and whose senior leadership had been explicitly encouraged by a CCP official to "seize opportunities" in China.
Parliament's ethics watchdog is now asking whether Canada's Prime Minister is making decisions for Canadians or for Brookfield. The fact that the question cannot currently be answered with certainty is itself the answer.
#Canada #Carney #Brookfield #China #CCP #Ethics #ConflictOfInterest #CanadianPolitics #Transparency #Geopolitics
🚨 THIS IS DEVASTATING
There's slave labour in Canada RIGHT NOW.
And it's by design.
The PRIME MINISTER and Brookfield are at the centre of it all.
This is going to be a long thread, but EVERYONE needs to see this.
These connections might (will) trigger you.
Take a seat.
Spoke this weekend to both Americans and Canadians in British Columbia. We all want to get along and do business. Not a single person in the room saw the other country as a threat or a weakness.
Not one.
On both sides of the border, people are simply looking beyond the political noise. Politicians come and go, all of them. What remains are resilient farmers, food manufacturers, and restaurant operators—people constantly looking for opportunity. Everyone in that room understood that.
We owe our quality of life and our way of living to each other. We just can't forget that.
I JUST SUED THE TORONTO STAR FOR FAILING TO PUBLICLY REVEAL INFORMATION SHARED BY THE RCMP RE: JUSTIN TRUDEAU AND UNDERAGE PORN
After much reflection, I finally decided to begin my litigation process related to events arising from the experiences I wrote about in 'In Trudeau's Kitchen'. I'm not even talking about the more specific details/consequences I shared in 'In Trudeau's Kitchen.' (i.e. how the Star may have been negligent with respect to not telling my story). Those will be explored soon. I'm talking about the bigger picture consequences of media not sharing important details about political leadership with the citizenry. Oh, how we suffer in their absence.
In this case, I begin with something shared with me (2021) by then Toronto Star Journalist Robert Cribb, to the effect that the RCMP had informed them that then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was watching kiddie porn (underage porn) on his devices. It was their job to witness him, in order to ensure his devices weren't compromised by a foreign power. When asked (2022) if this story was going to go public, Cribb confirmed that the original source was credible, and affirmed that the story was coming ('where there's smoke, there's fire.'). It never came, and I believe it should have. I have struggled with this, and various other things shared with me by media, for a long time.
At the link below is the filing itself, for anyone interested in following the story. It is for the court to decide, but it is my view that the Star, particularly in a situation where they are receiving funds from the government, had a fiduciary duty to bring this information to the Canadian public. It is surely in the public interest, and sharing it may well have made a huge difference with respect to cultivating the best outcome for Canadians. I explain more of my view in the documents. @dkennedyglans@MelanieBennet_@TheMenzoid@ezralevant@scoopercooper@CandiceMalcolm@DavidKrayden@RealAndyLeeShow@LichTamara@JaneBrownNews@AlexpiersonAMP@cbcwatcher
https://t.co/UCpmfNWhSK
Canada's Manufacturing Sector is in free fall. But on April 1st, the Government raised the industrial carbon tax to $110 per tonne, 16% increase. THIS IS INSANE!
Higher industrial carbon taxes raise production costs, which are ultimately passed on to Canadians through higher prices and reduced investment.
What an idiot. First, the base in Kuwait & it’s exact location is well known & can be easily found on Google maps & it never took a security clearance for the CAF to let CDN’s know when our troops had been attacked in Afghanistan or Iraq.
Second, Poilievre has had a Level II (secret) security clearance for more than a decade, note that it’s at issue.
Third, the only clearance that Poilievre has ever refused to obtain was a temporary NSICOP clearance that was limited to reading the unredacted report, that didn’t even include source material, on election interference & didn’t translate into being able to access any other classified material.
Last but not least @DavidMcGuinty knows this & is using this moronic answer to deflect from the fact that he fucked up by trying to hide this embarrassing news from CDN’s who may be asking why CDN troops were there, why they were defenceless & are they still in harms way without any ability to intercept future incoming missiles or drones, since the subsidies addicted media won’t ask those obvious questions? Hiding behind a non existent CAF operational security excuse, knowing CAF Officers can’t comment without permission & then trying to blame Poilievre is pure chickenshit politics!
@ThevoiceAlexa CBSA: What is the nature of your visit to Canada?
Cleric: I'm here to lead a terrorist supporting mob through the streets of Toronto.
CBSA: Perfect, enjoy your visit.
On Saturday, February 28th, Kuwait's Ali Al Salem airbase was struck by Iranian missiles.
On Thursday, March 12th, it was revealed that Canadian military forces were on that base during the attack.
Why didn't the government tell us?
An Italian regiment was also stationed there during the attack. Their Foreign Minister gave a statement the same day. The Italian Prime Minister held a conference call with their security and intelligence officials.
Why didn't Mark Carney do his job and tell Canadians about this attack?
This is a gross failure in leadership.
#IranRevolution2026 #IranWar #cdnpoli
Mark Carney just gave a $206 million below-market rate loan, along with nearly $150 million in other subsidies, to a wind farm connected to former Liberal MPs.
Things in Canada may be hard for most people, but it sure pays well to be a Liberal insider!
BREAKING
The Liberals have put a motion on notice in the House of Commons to cut off debate on Bill C-9 and force all amendments to a vote with no discussion.
They are censoring debate on their censorship bill.