Exactly One YEAR ago Mark Carney Promised to remove all internal trade barriers across Canada. This would boost the Canadian economy by $200 Billion completely offsetting the U.S. tariffs.
TODAY: Not even one internal tariff removed. NOT ONE
We are tariffing ourselves into OBLIVION
So the story of Carney bailing out Billionaire is starting to come to light.
Bernie Rennie the "Condo King" as he is known as in Vancouver organizing $25,000 for private luncheon with Gregory Robertson who is now Carneys Housing Minister and right hand man!
NO to $3.2 BILLION buy out subsidies!!!
Let them fail bring down housing! Canadians taxes are NOT for keeping the rich rich!
Keir Starmer has officially RESIGNED as British Prime Minister. Here’s a quick breakdown of what he accomplished over the past two years:
- Allowed an Islamic third-world invasion of the UK and the destruction of Western civilization
- Increased government censorship
- Made it illegal to criticize the government online
- Restricted religious freedoms for Christians
- Ostracized white people as racists and bigots
- Contributed to a large scale government cover up of Pakistani rape gangs
And the list goes on and on and on…
He’s leaving his party just as he found it: politically, financially, and morally bankrupt.
Goodbye, Keir. Don’t let the door hit you on the way out.
The British just forced Mark Carney's friend Keir Starmer out of office.
He's done a terrible job as prime minister of the United Kingdom.
But by every objective metric, he's actually done a slightly BETTER job than Mark Carney.
Is it time for Canadians to do the same to Mark Carney?
Calgary says it wants to be a world-class city. We celebrate our festivals, our music scene, our culture, our entertainment districts, and the energy that makes this city attractive to residents and visitors alike.
But world-class cities come with tradeoffs.
If you choose to build an entertainment district around festivals, concerts, sporting events, and public gatherings, noise and disruption are part of the package. That’s not a flaw in the system. That’s the system working as intended.
The bigger concern is that Calgary too often seems willing to redesign policy around the complaints of a very small minority while ignoring the experience of the vast majority.
In business, I’ve always looked at issues through a practical lens. If something happens 10% of the time, it’s usually not a crisis requiring a complete overhaul. It’s a grey area that needs to be managed. You don’t create policies that negatively impact the other 90% because of the concerns of a few. That’s not effective management. That’s inefficiency.
We should absolutely listen to residents. But listening doesn’t mean allowing a handful of complaints to undermine the very culture, vibrancy, and economic activity that people say they want.
The question isn’t whether festivals, concerts, and major events create some disruption, they always will. The question is whether we’re willing to accept reasonable tradeoffs in exchange for a city that is alive, growing, and culturally relevant. Calgary cannot build a reputation for energy, culture, and world-class events while constantly retreating from the realities that come with them.
🇨🇦 CMHC confirmed it. 4,376 empty condos in Vancouver. Up 76% in one year.
The market delivered its verdict on these units.
Nobody wanted them at these prices.
Carney’s response: $3.2B to buy what the market rejected.
The same Carney who chaired Brookfield -
one of Canada’s largest real estate and infrastructure firms.
The same Carney who held $6.8M in Brookfield options before becoming PM.
The same Carney now behind an ethics screen that Democracy Watch says covers 99% of government decisions anyway.
A third of these units cost over $1 million.
Development charges cut 50% for the same developers who overpriced them.
The Canadian who saved for decades: still priced out.
The developer who mispriced: made whole.
Orwell called it Animal Farm.
CMHC calls it unabsorbed inventory.
Carney calls it affordable housing.
Canadians saving for a down payment call it something else entirely.
The facts are not in dispute.
The beneficiaries are not in dispute.
The bill is not in dispute.
Only the outrage seems optional.
#CdnPoli #Carney #Brookfield #HousingCrisis #CMHC #Canada
If you haven't watched this yet,I STRONGLY urge you to see the play Liberals are doing while proposing Digital ID under the veil of 'Protecting the kids'.
"We need A.I datacenters to house everyone's Digital ID's so we can dole out millions in contracts to our insider friends."
Bill C-22 is an illiberal law that pretty much everyone except the Liberals hates. Yet they're pushing ahead with it anyway. Sign the petition to Stop Bill C-22 now: https://t.co/B1NVo8MGVn via @Project_Confed
.@FinanceCanada budget figures untrue, Budget Office data show with indications @FP_Champagne misled Canadians on size of near-record 2025 deficit: "What credibility do you think you have?"
https://t.co/5spY2GBhcx @PatKelly_MP@PBO_DPB
Carney's sovereign debt fund only means higher costs for Canadians.
He's doubled Trudeau's deficit. He's kept every Liberal anti-development law. Now, he's the only G7 leader to give their country a recession.
Let's fix it: lower taxes, green-light projects, and get government out of the way to build real wealth in Canada: https://t.co/llys7uaDI8