The Liberals' EV mandate is a direct attack on farmers, truckers, and working Canadians.
Today, I spoke in the House to call out the fantasy—and defend the people who keep this country running.
No more mandates. No more lectures. Just common sense.
Watch & share. 👇
#bowriver
A doctors note.
Kristian Firth, head of GC Stategies, brings a Dr. note.
Asking the Canadian Parliament to not force him to answer questions.
All because of his mental health.
Maybe he should have thought about his mental health when he was screwing over Canada
Giving CBC $42 million that we don't have, while families struggle to buy food, is the most offensive budget line item.
The Libs could've required CBC cut its budget, while Canadians cut back on grocery spending, but instead gave more money to their pals.
https://t.co/HNRLEaPaGD
Because nobody will do the math, I will. 😂
(this might take several posts to complete).
Please keep in mind that I am 'averaging' the results across Canada to make a clear point.
1. 4,000,000,000 from now until 2031
#BREAKING: What is a halal mortgage?
Islamic mortgages are mortgages that are Sharia law compliant. They differ from traditional home loans in that you don't pay interest as this is forbidden under Sharia law. Making money from loans goes against Islamic beliefs. #cdnpoli
Apparently everyone in Sports forgot the
lessons learned from
East Germany's Women's Olympic Swim Team ..
What taking Male Hormones did to these girls..
and the devastating longterm effects..
‘I love private property, and let me tell you something, if you care about your fucking country, read Ludwig Von Mises and the 6 lessons of the Austrian Economic School, motherfuckers!’ - @moicanoufc 🔥
Best post-fight interview of all time??
Safe to say the Overton window has shifted.
LFG.
#UFC300
Yet another offensive, unconstitutional, + illegal foray into provincial, even municipal jurisdiction.
“require provinces to agree to a list of conditions to access the $, including eliminating single-family zoning + allowing fourplexes by default.” https://t.co/zIbdOtwXNO
This is just the beginning. Everyone is going to take cover and blame someone else.
Elected officials will blame medical professionals.
Medical professionals will blame regulatory bodies.
Regulatory bodies will blame international bodies.
International bodies will claim they had no control.
And the cycle continues.
Meanwhile, many were silenced, suppressed, and gaslit.
And no one is scrutinizing the pharmaceutical companies that profited billions as all the previously mentioned entities promoted their products.
This ongoing cycle of blame must shift towards genuine accountability, where all parties involved take responsibility for their actions and decisions.
If we have learned one thing over this insane time, let us learn that we cannot suppress the voice of others. Let us understand that through dialogue, discussion, and open debate, together we will find the correct path forward.
The auditor general report saying that Freeland has personal expenses in excess of $6000 per month for grooming,spas etc just validates that the Liberal party all have a perverse sense of entitlement !!
Thoughts ?
Jezzzzuuuusssss what is happening in this county? Who is working to protect Canadians and our public interests? A few brave independent journalists? Some fed up truckers?
It is becoming clearer and clearer everyday that those we pay to protect us and our interests are not doing so.
“But let's not be naive—this isn't just a tale of two men gaming the system. This is a narrative of how that very system, riddled with corruption and opacity, seems to have been designed for exploitation.”
Thank you Dan Knight for your continued efforts. ❤️🙏🇨🇦
Please watch this Q&A with @bhorowitz and me on the travails of the universities and the future of higher ed. Our last of 3 videos on this topic. Enjoy!
Sharing from a friend- Elizabeth Gonzales.
"I just had a rather interesting experience at baby girl's 12 month wellness visit. The nurse indicated that she was going to be getting several vaccines today and I asked her to bring me the inserts so I could review them.
The nurse brought back Vaccine Information Statements instead. Though these ended up being far better than flyers I had seen in the past, I asked again for the inserts. She did not know what I was asking for so I explained I wanted the manufacturer disclosure with the listing of ingredients and risks.
Nurse - "You mean the long paper that comes in the box?"
Me - "Yes."
Nurse "That's not patient information - it's clinical information."
Me - "What does that mean, clinical information?"
Nurse - "It is used for back office things."
Me - "So if we get the vaccines today, you wouldn't give them to me?"
Nurse - "Uhhh..."
Me - "I thought it was equivalent of ingredient/risk info given with any drug/medication."
Nurse - "Not really, but I can let you see them. You'd have to give them back. Which ones do you want?"
Me - "All the ones she is scheduled to receive."
Nurse - "There are seven of them. They are really, really long. You want all seven?"
Me - "Yes."
Nearing the end of our visit, the doctor summarizes how healthy baby is and that the only issue is her vaccines. She understands I have asked to see the inserts but I must give them back. She proceeds to tell me how all the ingredients that are in vaccines are necessary and that nothing is going to happen. I say, "That's a little dismissive. There are risks with all medications."
I calmly explain that I'm discontent with health care professionals not being willing to discuss both the risks and the benefits. The doctor begins to get flustered but agrees there are risks with all medications. So i ask, "What are the risks with these?"
She replies with a bit of snark, "Well, what have you found out?:
I respond, genuinely, "No, I'm asking YOU." I haven't researched it as I was intending to talk about it with the doctor and read the insert.
Doctor says, "There aren't any risks."
I say, "You just said there are risks with all medications."
Doctor, getting agitated - "Well there is pain and fever. That is all."
Me - "So if I read the inserts I won't find any other risks in there?"
Doctor- "Well, there are other small things that they have to put in there, for whatever reason."
Me - "The reason would be because they are a valid risk."
Doctor, now clearly losing her composure - "Yeah, but only a very, very small risk. The benefits outweigh the risks. It's my job to keep your baby safe. So you can read the inserts, I'm going to continue to recommend vaccination and we're going to just have to agree to disagree."
Me - "Okay.'
Doctor - "We are just not going to agree."
Me - "I'm not asking you to agree with me."
Doctor is now holding back tears - "I'm not going to be able to provide care for your baby. I feel very strongly about this."
Me - "I can see that."
Doctor walks to the door without another word.
Me - "Is the visit over?"
Doctor - "Yes." Leaves the room.
What on earth...
We are first time parents, coming to these doctor visits with our questions and concerns, seeking information to help us make decisions for our child. We have no position, do no preaching, do no arguing. Yet have been met with attitude, disregard and now emotional meltdown.
Since when is it not okay for a parent to expect to have an open dialogue with their child's doctor? Why are these doctors not prepared to field questions with information and, perhaps, understanding?"