The world is a dangerous
place to live, not
because of the people
who are evil, but because
of the people who don't
do anything about it.
ALBERT EINSTEIN
🇨🇦🚫 Nearly half a million Canadians were reportedly denied Employment Insurance benefits during the COVID era for refusing experimental injections and related mandates. Justice 4 EI Misconduct is now working to expose what many believe was a systemic abuse of power and a violation of Canadian law.
The group you keep hearing about in the media, Coastal First Nations, isn't a band.
They hold neither rights nor title.
They're a not-for-profit based in downtown Vancouver started with money from American foundations opposed to resource development.
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Canadian Bills that are nothing but censorship disguised as "Protection".
Bill C-9 (Combatting Hate Act) – Passed House 2026: Expands hate speech offences, lowers thresholds, weakens religious defences.
Bill C-63 (Online Harms Act) – Died but elements linger: Forces platforms to remove "harmful" content fast.
Bill C-18 (Online News Act) – Law since 2023: Makes platforms pay/link tax for news.
Bill C-11 (Online Streaming Act) – Law since 2023: CRTC regulates YouTube/Netflix algorithms & "Canadian content."
At the Liberal Party of Canada’s national convention in Montreal last month, delegates passed a non-binding resolution calling for a minimum age of 16 for creating and using social media accounts.
Provincial “censorship” bills are fewer and more fragmented than federal ones, but several recent or proposed measures have similar concerns.
Chief Justice Richard Wagner has refused to recuse himself from an Emergencies Act invocation case, despite previously making public comments about the situation.
Canadians remember that TWO courts have already found the government’s use of the Emergencies Act to be unjustified and unconstitutional.
When a judge has publicly weighed in against a case, reasonable Canadians will ask if this decision is truly impartial.
Conservatives will continue to stand up for accountability and defend Canadians’ civil liberties because no government is above the law.
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“Chief Justice Richard Wagner, who promised a new era of transparency for the Supreme Court, could not say who donated a lifelike bronze bust of him that sits prominently in the building’s grand entrance hall.”
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I came into this world as a pain in the ass and I will go out as a pain in the ass to the establishment that seeks to control us.
Thursday May 7th , 2026
7-9pm PST - I thank you for your patience ❤️
Kavinsky - Nightcall
I am not an influencer.
I do not have 108k followers.
We are all walking together through the storm.
The X algorithm does not want us to come together.
Please help me, share the main post 👊
"They want to give us cancer and get away with it."
@thefoodbabe Vani Hari takes the stage outside the U.S. Supreme Court with a blunt warning: inside that building, Bayer/Monsanto is arguing for the right to poison us and not be held accountable.
“You cannot claim to care about health while protecting poison,” Hari said. “You cannot tell Americans to eat real food while protecting the cancer-causing chemicals sprayed on it.”
Farmers, scientists, lawmakers, and families from across the country have gathered in Washington, D.C., saying they are done pretending this is normal.
As the Supreme Court weighs whether federal pesticide approvals can shield corporations from failure-to-warn lawsuits, the crowd is demanding transparency, accountability, and an honest look at the science behind the chemicals sprayed on our food.
Restore Freedom from Big Government A Findlay government will:
• Repeal the oppressive Health Professions and Occupations Act
• Reverse NDP's overreaching Legal Professions Act changes • Abolish ICBC no-fault insurance
• Remove SOGI from our schools
• Rehire health professionals fired over mandates Government serves the people - not the other way around. 4/5
We need bold vision and real energy to turn this province around.
We cannot go back to the failed playbook of the BC Liberals and BC United. They voted for DRIPA, SOGI, safe supply, and supported the NDP’s handling of COVID while condemning the Freedom Convoy long after it was over. That is not opposition. That is not leadership.
I have a grand vision for our province. British Columbia will once again become a powerhouse. We will unleash our God-given natural resources, fix our broken permitting system, and get our forestry industry back on its feet. We will reject co-governance with a minority and govern for all British Columbians.
We will build a strong Western alliance with Alberta and Saskatchewan and take our rightful place in this Confederation.
This is the bold, exciting future our province deserves.
Join me at https://t.co/nNCpOduEWg
Thank you to the Hon. John Duncan, P.C., M.P., for your endorsement. I am honoured to have the support of a former Cabinet Minister who served the people of Vancouver Island North with distinction for over 20 years.
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DRIPA is the number one issue on people’s minds right across British Columbia.
This BC Supreme Court decision in Richmond affects every single property owner in our province. The lack of clear language has created massive uncertainty about what “Aboriginal governance” actually means and what future deals will look like.
I am the only candidate on that stage with real, hands-on experience in Aboriginal land issues. I was part of the legal team that took the Musqueam case all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada. I’ve lived it. I’ve litigated it. I’ve negotiated these issues in Kelowna, the Shuswap, and across the province.
Right now, both the provincial and federal governments have abandoned the field and are failing to stand up for the 95% of British Columbians who are non-Indigenous. That has to change.
I will repeal DRIPA. We must govern for all British Columbians.
Join me at https://t.co/nNCpOduEWg
Thank you, Reed Elley, for your endorsement. I am honoured to have the support of someone who represented Nanaimo—Cowichan for many years.
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A refugee in Canada gets $5149.11 per month TAX FREE.
The average Canadian brings home anywhere from $4100.00 - $4800.00 per month after taxes, and this is on the high side.
LET THAT SINK IN.