He’s 100 years old.
He fought in a war that most of us today can barely imagine.
He saw his friends, many just boys, go off to fight and never return.
He’s carried those memories for a lifetime.
And recently, on live television, he broke down and asked a question no veteran should ever have to ask, “Was it worth it”
When the men who sacrificed everything for freedom now look at the state of their country and wonder if that sacrifice still matters, it should make all of us stop and think.
Remembrance isn’t just a poppy on a lapel or a minute of silence once a year.
It’s a responsibility, to honour their legacy by protecting the values and freedoms they fought for.
Our culture.
Our freedoms.
Our sense of community and national identity.
If we stop respecting those things, if tradition loses meaning, if honour and pride are dismissed as outdated, then we risk forgetting what they stood for.
We don’t honour the fallen by remembering them once a year, we honour them by living in a way that keeps their sacrifices meaningful.
By standing up for our country, our values, and our way of life.
He wasn’t crying out of weakness.
He was crying because he remembers the cost of forgetting.
Poilievre blasts ‘despicable’ RCMP leadership, accuses Mounties of covering up for Trudeau
'The leadership of the RCMP is frankly just despicable when it comes to enforcing laws against the Liberal government.'
https://t.co/LlRomWM0fC
Navjeet Singh killed 2 people
35 yr old & her 8 yr old daughter
He blew through a stop sign
Their SUV flew over 150ft
It was an explosion.
At the hospital, Singh said he’d give a statement later
He never showed & fled the country
He got caught a year later
HE GOT BAIL
Yes, you read that right. He dodged the police, left the country, got busted coming back on a flight from Ethiopia, they charged him, AND HE STILL GOT BAIL.
Ottawa just announced it will cancel noise fines for pro-Palestinian protesters, citing the importance of protecting freedom of expression.
The same entity that handed out hundreds of tickets, froze bank accounts, and invoked the Emergencies Act during the Freedom Convoy now says that protest “noise” is a matter of democratic rights.
Freedom of expression should apply to everyone, not just to movements that fit a political narrative.
When governments selectively decide who gets to protest and how, it doesn’t just erode democracy, it breeds division, promotes violence, and weakens sovereignty. Perhaps the plan.
Accountability is not partisan.
Freedom is not conditional.
And if this country can forgive noise, it should also remember the silence it imposed on thousands of Canadians who dared to speak in alignment with their Charter Of Rights.
This is not about left or right.
It’s about the continued erosion of Canadian democracy!
SHOCKING
The Liberals have REFUSED to explain why foreign companies are quietly cashing in on Canadian blood donations without donors knowing.
Now we know why the Liberals have been so silent on this issue.👇
Former CBC host, Travis Dhanraj who resigned from CBC due to a toxic work environment says the network wouldn't allow him to interview Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre “I was told to keep quiet, not rock the boat."