I’m going to say what everyone is too scared to say.
Canada is under attack. Not with missiles. With data. With money. With useful idiots waving provincial flags while American operatives pull the strings from Michigan boardrooms.
3 million Albertans doxxed. The US Ambassador’s fingerprints on the weapon. UCP insiders in the room watching it happen. Trump officials holding secret meetings about carving up this country like it’s a real estate deal. Because to them? IT IS.
Trump said it himself. 51st state. He wasn’t joking. He never jokes.
And while all of this is happening, @PierrePoilievre , the man who wants to lead this country, is hiding under his desk hoping nobody asks him which side he’s on. PIERRE.
The guy who built his entire career screaming about government overreach can’t find his voice when a foreign government is actively funding the dismemberment of Canada?
What do you know, Pierre? What are you afraid of?
Because here’s what I see. A movement that appeared out of nowhere. Fully funded. Fully organized. With American tech. American strategy. American money. And an American ambassador running interference in plain sight.
This isn’t Alberta vs Ottawa.
This is foreign acquisition.
They’re not trying to free Alberta.
They’re trying to own it.
The oil. The land. The leverage.
And some of our own politicians are either too compromised, too cowardly, or too bought to stop it.
Canada is not for sale.
#cdnpoli
Doug Ford is manufacturing a crisis in our schools.
Unions want early negotiations. A deal before September.
Ford and Paul Calandra? Stalling.
Why?
Because a strike lets them turn parents against educators.
Let’s be clear:
Education workers are not the problem.
He’s underfunded public education for years.
He’s underfunded public healthcare for years.
Now he’s trying to break both.
We didn’t ask for a Thermëa spa.
We didn’t need the Ontario Science Centre shut down.
We didn’t need the Greenbelt opened up.
We don’t need a billion-dollar tunnel under the 401.
But here we are.
This isn’t incompetence.
It’s deliberate.
Canada is a member of NATO. But PM Carney assured us we are NOT involved & will not be involved in the “offensive” strikes by Israel/USA on Iran. This is why👇👇
NATO EXPLANATION: USA’s “preemptive offensive” strikes on Iran does NOT evoke Article 5. NATO is a defensive, not offensive, pact.
INVOKING ARTICLE 5: Article 5 is a political decision requiring unanimous agreement from all 32 NATO allies. It is difficult to reach a consensus among all member states in ideal circumstances. And lack of consensus is the case regarding the offensive preemptive strikes by USA/Israel on Iran.
ARTICLE 6. Article 6 limits the scope of Article 5 (if evoked) to the North Atlantic area. Attacks on USA bases in the Middle East (like USA, Qatar etc) are generally not viewed as occurring outside the treaty's geographic boundaries. And do not qualify for invocation of Article 5.
Canadians should not worry about being pulled into the USA/Israel offensive on Iran. NATO it’s not obligated to be part of that.
I hope this helps. See part two.👇👇
If you want to understand Mark Carney, you have to put aside all of your preconceived notions. He is not a heartless banker or a champagne socialist. He is not a bleeding-heart Liberal or a hard-nosed realist. He is not an environmentalist or an oil baron. He is not following the United States, Europe or China. He is not antisemitic or always supportive of Israel. He does not oppose international law or rely on it in all circumstances. Mark Carney can only be described as a pragmatic realist.
Many people misinterpreted Mark Carney’s speech at Davos. When he spoke of removing the sign from the window, he was not just talking about the United States and Donald Trump (although that was the main context). He was talking about the world at large. He never said that only the United States breaks the rules when it suits that country. He said great powers do it - all of them. This refers not only to the United States’ trade policies, but also China’s trade policies and threats against Taiwan, as well as Russia’s energy policies, attack on Ukraine and threats against Eastern Europe. He may have even been referring to the United Nations itself.
If you think about it that way, then Carney‘s recognition of a Palestinian State and response to today’s attack on Iran make more sense. He recognized Palestine not because he believed that it would be a successful state in its present form, but because he believed that failure to do so would leave Netanyahu to tighten a Gordian knot, where the allegations of apartheid that have been untrue to date might one day become true.
That did not, however, mean that he opposes Israel or Zionism. Last summer he said any future Palestinian state needs to be Zionist! As we saw today, Carney continues to support Israel’s right to defend itself and he continues to view Iran as the main source of instability in the Middle East. It is Netanyahu‘s treatment of Palestinians with which he correctly disagrees.
When Israel tries to take over the West Bank, it is wrong. When Iran surrounds Israel with terrorist proxies, it is also wrong. Carney has not said it, but I suspect he would agree that when the United Nations puts the Iranian regime on a human rights council and claims that attacking the country is what is causing instability, it is wrong. Carney is not trying to take sides. He is trying to take principled positions on specific topics that he believes will lead to real world results.
That does not mean that Carney would have advised Trump and Netanyahu to attack Iran. Neither does it mean that he will send over Canadian resources. What it means is that the attack happened, he has analyzed the positives and negatives and he has decided that he is going to highlight the positives. I tend to take the same view. If an attack on the Iranian regime is inevitable, then I hope it succeeds. I hope that success leads to a world where the potential for war between Iran and Israel no longer exists.
We can both take action based on the world as it is and hope that it results in the world that we want to see. I suppose that is where I disagree with what Carney said at Davos; it is not necessary to pick one or the other. I suspect if he had thought about it more, he might have phrased it differently himself. #cdnpoli
@MacLeodLisa What a vile excuse of a woman you are. Exploiting the r&pe of girls for political clout. You know it’s nothing, yet insinuate otherwise. You POS!
@imherenow1 The Am/Can fortress document is one of the most frightening pieces of @OntarioPCParty literature I’ve ever read. It is basically a document whereby @fordnation sells Ontario to the U.S.. I encourage everyone to read it carefully.
https://t.co/hrE7Iu7QyY
Want to overturn foreign media ownership/funding in Canada, stop the funnel of MAGA propaganda in Canada?
Sign this, send it to everyone you know, and let's bankrupt Post Media, National Post, The Sun, and put Brian Lilley out of a fucking job. https://t.co/TbIsIyCIhW
🚨 BREAKING 🚨
My office just uncovered that, buried in their Fall Economic Statement, Ford’s Conservatives are quietly seizing control of Exhibition Place.
They’re bringing the land under the Rebuilding Ontario Place Act—legislation that lets the Premier override provincial and municipal laws, including heritage protections, environmental safeguards, and even labour laws.
This scandal-ridden government cannot be trusted with more public land.
RT if you agree.
#ONpoli
Watch this incredible exchange between Mark Carney and Alison Sander from Planet Action at the Global Leadership Summit in NY today:
“First of all I just want to start with a thank you from those of us who forget what leadership and diplomacy looks like. We follow you and it reminds us. I think I am speaking for the whole room.”
- Alison Sander
Watch Carney laugh at her compliment and then answer question in way that I do not believe any other world leader could.
He is out of this world intelligent.
💪🇨🇦
Dutch talk-show host Lubach put together an absolutely savage takedown of Disney after they bowed down to the Trump administration to take Jimmy Kimmel off the air
Well Ontario we have Doug Ford to blame for this.
Oh but hey, we can buy booze at the gas station.
For those of you who voted for the big lunk, vote wisely next time!
@fordnation is useless
I think it's time we get #LawtonLies trending.
He totally lied about editing the video.
He cut off the Minister's answer to his final Q.
That was a choice. That's editing. And Lawton knows it.
(You're not a private citizen LARPing as a reporter anymore, Andy.)
#cdnpoli