Canadian politicians decided to replace Canadians with mass immigration.
Canadian politicians decided to let foreign groups take over parts of Canada.
Canadian politicians decided to let foreigners who commit crimes get a lesser punishment so they won't be deported.
Canadian politicians decided to let terrorists cheerleaders walk in our streets, and CPP operate secret police station and interfere in our elections.
Canadian politicians decided to vilify our history and remove nationalistic visuals from our passport, and cities.
Canadian politicians decided to let foreign countries interfere in our elections.
Canadian politicians decided that we are a post national state.
If you are worried about annexation and threats to our sovereignty etc, you missed the whole part that Canada is already been allowed to be taken over and sovereignty already surrendered by out politicians. The enemy is within.
I know it's inconvenient for many because you have no one else to blame except yourself as you allowed this to happen and you voted for these politicians.
Serving Two Masters, Failing Canadians Badly
When your MP takes orders from a foreign president, democracy becomes a suggestion, not a system.
If you thought globalism meant jet-setting diplomats and multinational symposiums, wait until you meet Chrystia Freeland 2.0, now officially Ukrainian economic adviser courtesy of a Telegram decree from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. In the latest episode of More Than Just A Passport, Freeland, still a Member of Parliament in Canada’s House of Commons, has accepted an advisory post with the government of a foreign state while continuing to hold her seat in Ottawa. And liberals wonder why skeptics are suspicious.
Let’s pause and examine what’s happening here. Freeland isn’t some leg-hitching backbencher attending a NATO meeting. She is a sitting federal MP... currently aligned with the governing Carney Liberal Party, and she has now been christened “advisor on economic development” for Ukraine. Zelenskyy, in a state communication, hailed her experience in investment and economic transformation as critical for Ukraine’s wartime rebuilding efforts. Fine. But there’s a problem: this foreign appointment is a glaring conflict of interest, or, at the very least, an optics catastrophe the size of a grain elevator in Saskatchewan.
Why This Smells Like a Conflict (and Not the Kind Ethics Commissioners Like)
Canada’s federal ethics framework is clear: the Conflict of Interest Act and the Conflict of Interest Code for Members of the House of Commons are designed to prevent elected officials from having conflicting duties or loyalties between their responsibilities to Canadians and outside interests. These rules, administered by the Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner, exist precisely to avoid elected representatives serving two masters, especially when one is a foreign government. And even more so when the people surrounding the foreign government leader, one who travels the world begging for cash from anyone who will listen, are being rounded up and charged with money laundering and corruption.
Under this framework, MPs must disclose and divest from activities that might put their public duties at odds with other interests. As elected stewards of Canadian taxpayers, their primary job is to serve Canadian interests, not advise the executive branch of a foreign state whose survival hinges on Canadian aid and geopolitical support.
Now ask yourself: can an MP genuinely champion Canada’s interests in Parliament while simultaneously steering economic advice for another country that lobbies Canada for billions in aid? That’s like holding barbed wire in one hand and a balloon in the other and expecting the balloon to float peacefully.
Even more eyebrow-raising is that Freeland hasn’t resigned her seat. She stepped down from Cabinet last year to become Canada’s special representative for Ukraine’s reconstruction, a role that itself blurred boundaries by simultaneously being Ottawa’s envoy and Ukraine’s cheerleader. But now she’s been publicly appointed by a foreign president leading a nation at war, with the authorization of a national government, not just Ottawa, and remains a Canadian MP.
Why Canadians Should Care
Here’s where we dispense with diplomacy and get blunt: the average Canadian, whether taxpayer, pensioner, student, or worker, did not elect Freeland to preside over Ukraine’s economic blueprint. They elected her to represent their voices, scrutinize budgets, and hold the government accountable for how Canadian money is spent. Instead, we now have a Canadian MP whose primary current project appears to be serving a foreign war economy’s needs.
Even if Freeland’s intentions are noble (some might argue helping Ukraine is noble), good intentions do not override ethical obligations. The appearance of divided loyalty is itself corrosive. Canadians should not have to wonder if foreign interests influence their own parliamentarians during crucial votes on military aid, reconstruction funds, or trade policies.
No Legal Barrier? Fine, But What About Ethics?
Critics will sputter, “There’s no explicit prohibition on an MP advising a foreign government.” True; the Conflict of Interest Act does not literally say “Thou shalt not be a foreign adviser if thou art an MP.” Technical loopholes exist in every statute. But the spirit of the law, and the very raison d’être of the Conflict of Interest Code, is to prevent conflicts between public duties and other roles.
If an elected official can simultaneously sit in Parliament and take marching orders from a foreign head of state, then what is an ethical boundary?
Time to Resign — Not Vacation
Freeland should do the honorable thing: resign from the House of Commons. Not her Cabinet, she already did that, but her actual seat. If you move to accept a paid or unpaid role in the government of another state, particularly one whose fate is directly tied to Canadian foreign policy and funding decisions, you should not remain one heartbeat away from voting on those policies in Ottawa.
This is not some brash nationalist rant. This is basic good governance: no Westminster democracy should allow sitting MPs to hold quasi-government positions abroad without resigning. It undermines public trust, blurs lines of accountability, and makes the already opaque world of political influence seem like a revolving door of insider perks.
Canada deserves MPs who answer only to Canadians. If Freeland’s heart is truly with Ukraine, and not a photo op for liberal internationalism, then maybe she should give Canadians the choice to elect someone whose first loyalty is unequivocally domestic.
Melanie in Saskatchewan 😘
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Dear Jagmeet Singh,
Oh, Jagmeet, you shining beacon of political opportunism! Here we are, the long-suffering citizens of Canada, compelled to write to you with the kind of scathing sarcasm that could peel paint off the walls of Parliament.
We, the dreamers of this frostbitten land, aspire to jobs that afford us a roof over our heads and enough food to avoid starvation until your next grand political gesture. But you dear paragon of perfect timing, have decided that the moment Trudeau flirted with resignation was the ideal time for your spine to make a guest appearance. 🤦🏼♀️ Your timing is less a stroke of genius and more a punchline in the ongoing joke that is Canadian politics.
You've spun quite the yarn, Jagmeet, but let's cut through the bullshit. Your actions are the sequel nobody asked for, a rerun of a show that's lost its charm. You called for Trudeau to step down, but only after he'd already decided to stay put. It's like you're the clown in this political circus, showing up just in time to make us question our own intelligence for even trying to take you seriously.
Trudeau failed us? Oh, please, Jagmeet, take a look in the mirror. You've been Trudeau's dance partner for so long, it's like you're trying to topple the government while waltzing with him. Your decision to pull the plug now is so transparent, it's like you're playing a game of political hot potato, and you've just passed it back to us when it's too hot to handle.
You can't fix healthcare, build homes, or lower our bills? Welcome to the real world, Jagmeet. But we're not the ones with grandiose delusions of political prowess, showing courage only when the polls suggest it's safe to do so.
You fought for dental care, free birth control, and diabetes medication? Bravo, but it's a bit rich coming from someone who fights ONLY when the political stars align in his own favour.
Now you're worried about Poilievre? That's comedy gold!
Do you honestly expect we should trust you to safeguard our social programs when your courage is as fleeting as your political convictions?
And now, you want us to join your fight? After this display of political theater so bad it would get booed off a back-alley soap box? We're laughing, Jagmeet, but it's the bitter laugh of those who've been played for fools. We'll join your fight, alright - the fight against politicians like you who think we're too naive to see through their pathetic, self-serving timing.
With the deepest, most scathing sarcasm,
The Disillusioned & Disgusted Citizens of Canada
Dear Justin Trudeau,
Hi, hello, it's me again🙄
I'm not sure if you remember me or not, and I don't really think I care if I'm being perfectly honest.
After a week of watching the dog and pony show in Ottawa, I am compelled to relay to you some thoughts.
I'd rather eat a bowl of water with a fork before my fellow Canadians, and I let you keep playing this game of pretend democracy. The utter destruction you've caused will render everything useless for years to come if you don't give us the election we demand and deserve.
You're out there talking about climate change and food programs, but it's crystal clear that you're just holding onto power like it's your personal security blanket. Your refusal to call an election, despite the obvious fact that you've lost the NDP and the public's trust, is nothing short of an insult to every Canadian, to put it tacitly.
Every single day you cling to that seat without a fresh mandate from the Canadian people is another day you show your true colors - you're not for Canada, you're for Trudeau.
Your policies, from the carbon tax to the housing crisis, have left us all in the lurch, but you think you can just wait it out until some magical date in 2025.
Your leadership has turned into a desperate power grab, ignoring the loud, clear call for change from Canadians from coast to coast. You've tried to buy loyalty with money, pushing your green agenda on municipalities while real people struggle to put food on the table.
Remember how you used mandates to control outcomes during the COVID crisis? It's the same playbook now with your authoritarian policies.
And now you make yet another gun grab, going after legally acquired firearms by licensed firearms owners. The timing is not lost on us.
You've turned our government into your personal stage, and we're all just forced to watch your contrived and weak performance.
Have I ever told you how much I hate pantomime? (That's a hint dude)
The sound of your mouth slamming open and shut with every empty promise is both deafening and nauseating.
You're not just ruining Canada; you're holding it hostage until it fits your schedule.
It's time for an election, for the good of Canada, not for your political survival. If you had any shred of care left for this country, you'd let the people decide their fate now, not when it's convenient for you.
So until next time, try not to do or say anything low brow or bombastic. I was mortified to hear the leader of Canada, a G7 nation and member of various international groups called a bimbo on American television.
A bimbo Justin! BIMBO!
Seriously!
Before you do anything, stop and ask yourself WWMS:
What Will Melanie Say.
I'm just saying... it could help 🤷🏼♀️
Sincerely,
A Very Pissed Off Melanie