SHARP REACTION: Critics are slamming Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's selection of two council members reportedly hostile to Israel, questioning how a body designed to fight hate includes individuals hostile to the Jewish community.
"Canadian Jews are struggling to understand how our prime minister believed this would be a constructive appointment," a Montreal rabbi told Fox News Digital.
Listen VERY carefully to this guy.
If this passes, we will literally be as bad, arguably on par, potentially worse, than North Korea...
If this bill passes its over... resistance will become extremely difficult, if not impossible after this point. They will integrate Ai and the slope gets even steeper...
But because it doesnt prevent people from going to restaurants or movies, or forces them to wear a mask, they seemingly haven't noticed or dont care...
The longer this all continues, the harder it gets to fix.
Is it just me, or have the attacks on Pierre Poilievre gone into overdrive ever since the recession numbers came out?
You’d think people would be asking questions about the economy, inflation, and affordability.
Instead, it’s back to “Pierre bad.”
Anyone else noticing the timing?
I don’t care that Mark Carney is a jerk to work with and for. Growing up with an adjacency to both politics and Bay Street, everyone would tell you as much (particularly card-carrying Liberals).
I care that for all of his deal-making prowess, and some of his ability to course-correct on bad policy, we’re ignoring structural, load-bearing deficiencies, like a full immigration fix, an impossibly punitive entrepreneurial environment, giving housing to Gregor freaking Robertson, the near-total collapse in law and order and healthcare efficiency, still poking Alberta in the eye and wondering why they’re so angry.
Be a prick. But be one that materially gets the job done, beyond just the margins.
Listen VERY carefully to this guy.
If this passes, we will literally be as bad, arguably on par, potentially worse, than North Korea...
If this bill passes its over... resistance will become extremely difficult, if not impossible after this point. They will integrate Ai and the slope gets even steeper...
But because it doesnt prevent people from going to restaurants or movies, or forces them to wear a mask, they seemingly haven't noticed or dont care...
The longer this all continues, the harder it gets to fix.
Canada is in Deep Trouble — And Average Citizens Will Pay the Price.
This government owns the wreckage:
• Technical recession — only G7 country there.
• $1T+ capital flight. Industrial investment collapsed to 1980s lows.
• 950,000 new government jobs while private sector productivity died.
• Debt per capita doubled. Credit downgraded.
• Mass immigration flood without housing or supply fixes = crushing affordability crisis.
• Per-capita GDP stagnation for years. Food and rent bleeding families dry.
They chose regulation, carbon taxes, green fantasies, and public bloat over real growth. They juiced headline numbers with people, then gaslit us that everything was fine.
Now the bills are due — higher taxes, higher debt interest, squeezed wages, unaffordable basics. Average Canadians get stuck with the tab while the elites spin “resilience.”
No more excuses. No more lies.
They doubled down on failure. We’re the ones paying for
"But as Jack Mintz wrote in FP Comment last week, while the size of government debts today are problematic in themselves, their continued growth in coming years poses a risk of a serious future crisis. Without deficit discipline today the effect, said Mintz, “may well be to trigger a sovereign debt crisis.”
The $2.4 trillion in government debts may register more clearly if the mega numbers can be reduced to the level of individual finance.
The rough math is simple enough. There are about 40.5 million Canadians carrying $2.4 trillion in government debts, which breaks down to close to $60,000 per person. The number is known in fiscal circles as “net debt per capita” although in rough general terms it can be seen as the total government credit card debt carried by every Canadian. If a family of four including two teenagers is sitting around the kitchen table and one of them asks how much government debt they are carrying as a family, and the answer would be about $240,000." @terencecorcoran
Once more! They are all posting it! lol. Doesn’t make any better! More millions added to the debt, whilst the recipients try to get a whole weeks groceries out of it!!! We have highest household debt in the G20! Trying to make us dependent on them!
The Liberals shut down farming research stations across Canada.
Then they gave $160,000 to fund two grotesque “art” shows, including a theatrical performance featuring actors playing sexualized 13-year-old twin boys doing “sexy dances,” stripping naked, and performing a “blood sacrifice.”
Here are 3 years of Champagne telling us that his plans to make life more affordable at the Grocery are working.
Talks that lead to no where, tasks forces that were forgotten about. It’s time for Canadians to realize they can’t fix anything.
The only “plan” they have is using a rebranded GST top up credit, more of our own money as a temporary bandaid.
"The Prime Minister says one thing in Ottawa and another in New York. He prefers scripts and lecterns. Otherwise, he talks in broken sentences, using modifying clauses and ambiguous phraseology. He repeats euphemisms, platitudes, and progressive catch phrases. He tends to speak in first-person when claiming an accomplishment and uses a passive voice when addressing a failure of government. He overuses bromides and likes to slip in nostalgic jargon intended for his Boomers’ audience. It’s PM Mark Carney’s suave politicospeak and Canadians heard an earful of it this past week." @ByGeorgeJournal
@Nana00018487212@ShannonBDouglas Yep Canada has the highest household debt in G20! We can stop measuring it by G7; it’s worse than we thought. Now added will be the millions they just paid out for new grocery credit. Bribing the masses again. The dental program is 4x higher than expected too