You are using tax dollars to buy condos from a liberal fundraiser who refuses to take a loss for the condos he built which nobody wants to pay for.
Are you going to do the same for every other Canadian who has to sell at a loss? When they can't make their mortgage payments?
Of course not!
We're not liberal donors...
The Justice Centre announces the launch of a national campaign urging Canadians to contact their Members of Parliament in opposition to Bill C-34, the Safe Social Media Act.
Bill C-34 goes far beyond protecting children from harmful online content and prohibiting AI companies from encouraging users to commit crimes. It implements a social media ban for minors, effectively regulates AI chatbot inputs and outputs, and grants the federal Cabinet broad powers to regulate the internet in the future.
The Justice Centre invites concerned Canadians to participate in this national campaign by using the Justice Centre’s online letter-writing software to send a pre-written letter to their Members of Parliament and to Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Read the full story and send a letter to your Member of Parliament opposing Bill C-34 today:
https://t.co/7cch2ki9wI
Canadian Identity and Culture Minister Marc Miller during a June 10 press conference on Bill C-34 (Photo credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld)
VPN companies will leave Canada. The government will force companies to retain your data for one year. The legal threshold for police access to your data will be lowered. Meanwhile, the federal government is cancelling all debate on Bill C-22, the Lawful Access Act, in order to pass this legislation before Parliament adjourns on Friday, June 19. Now, more than ever before, Canadians who care about privacy must urge their Members of Parliament to defeat Bill C-22. This is a critical moment in our history: will Canada be a free nation or a surveillance state? Canadians have defeated "lawful access" legislation before, and we must do so again.
Contact your MP today: https://t.co/Q29tbbyKFO
This is precisely the problem with Canadian multiculturalism. Looking at this list, it’s easier to identify what Canada celebrates than what Canada actually is.
If I ever become prime minister, the heritage months are gone. We’ll have one heritage month: Canadian Heritage Month.
You don’t have to love Elon Musk to recognize what this headline says about us.
A country that spends more time criticizing wealth creation than encouraging it sends a clear message to builders: your success is tolerated, not celebrated.
Canada should be the best place in the world to build ambitious companies. Headlines like this make us look like we’re not quite ready for that.