@wyatt_claypool Here’s a thought, maybe it should be the strongest wealthiest province like Alberta that should have the most voting power based on it’s contribution to Canada, rather than the have not provinces calling all the shots for the rest of Canada.
I once had a friend (who broke up with me because I wasn't vaxxed) say she votes Liberal because "at least they will do something about climate change."
I still think about that sometimes and sigh deeply. 🫠
First the Snowbirds.
Now Hockey Night in Canada on CBC.
National pride is being erased.
Replaced with identity pride.
The things that united Canadians are disappearing.
The things that divide Canadians are funded, protected, amplified, and shoved in your face.
That is not Canadian heritage.
That is Liberal replacement culture.
Minister Hodgson is right that Canada must “argue less and build more.”
But Canadians should ask why MOUs and “One Project, One Review” workarounds are needed at all.
The answer is clear: his government in Ottawa spent 11 years imposing laws and mandates that made it harder to build — Bill C-69, the tanker ban, net-zero mandates and more.
A serious pro-growth agenda would not pick a few favoured “major projects” for special treatment. It would restore clear, lawful, timely approvals for every job-creating project—large or small. That's what an independent Alberta will do.
I'm shocked 😲...said no Albertan ever 🙄
This is exactly why the Liberals are so desperate to keep their boot on Alberta’s throat.
Can’t let the golden goose escape the equalisation farm.
The NDP’s reckless push of DRIPA and mishandling of reconciliation has triggered a full-blown crisis of confidence in private property rights across British Columbia.
The Cowichan decision treats Aboriginal title as senior to fee simple ownership, creating dangerous uncertainty for every homeowner, farmer, resource worker, and investor. The NDP is now appealing the ruling they enabled while pretending there’s nothing to worry about.
I fought and won a landmark Supreme Court of Canada case defending property rights. In office, I will repeal DRIPA, restore legal certainty, and put British Columbians’ property rights first.
British Columbians own British Columbia. No more two-tier governance.
Join me as we end the division and rebuild our economy.
Mark Carney is destroying meritocracy in Canada.
The federal government just admitted to me, in writing, that the public service in Ottawa does not hire based on "most qualified candidate."
That's.... racist.
An issue boiling under the surface for the Carney Liberals that won't directly hurt them today but will heavily damage them later is growing issue of insider corruption and frivolous spending by Carney himself.
They are acting like corrupt elitists.
https://t.co/MWXlaG0i3V
I'm not sure Carney is the right person to be calling out patriotism, considering he's 91% invested in America and helped move Brookfield's headquarters to America.
“Looking Prime Ministerial” Interesting to hear this kind of language talking about Pierre Poilievre and his speech. A complete 180 in tone on mainstream media
BREAKING:
The man in Belfast who was almost beheaded by a Sudanese asylum seeker is Stephen Ogilvie.
The man who saved him stated tonight that Stephen has lost one eye & that doctors are uncertain whether he will be able to see with his other eye
Stephen may have been blinded