Old stock Canadian. Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, 1985. Housebound computer 'life' due to Severe M.E. 2012 - forever? Solitary confinement but committed no crime.
I asked American students why they don’t protest when women are whipped and shot in Iran and Afghanistan.
The answers expose a contradiction nobody wants to talk about.
We must change the narrative so the younger generation stops lending cover to Hamas, Hezbollah, Taliban and the Islamic Republic. That's why I choose to travel and speak to students face-to-face. I listen first, without judgment. Then I share what it means to live under Sharia law not as an abstraction, but as a lived reality.
Truth is not a phobia. Calling out the whipping of women is not hate. Staying silent about it is.
Tech companies on Bill C-22
• Shopify @Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke @tobi warned that Bill C-22 could become a “death blow to Canadian tech viability” and make Canada “essentially unviable for those with choices on where to build.”
• Signal's @signalapp VP of Strategy & Global Affairs Udbhav Tiwari stated, "In its current form, Bill C-22 would convert the everyday tools Canadians rely on into a sprawling, insecure surveillance apparatus."
• Apple @Apple Senior Director of User Privacy & Child Safety Erik Neuenschwander warned that Bill C-22 allows the Government of Canada to force companies to break encryption by inserting backdoors into their products - “something Apple will never do.”
• Google's @Google Director of Government Affairs and Public Policy Jeanette Patell warned that Bill C-22 “goes well beyond lawful access regimes in other G7 democracies, and risks creating new surveillance infrastructure that would introduce serious security vulnerabilities, undermine user trust and hinder our ability to innovate and offer pro-privacy technologies.”
• Meta @Meta warned that Bill C-22 could require companies to build or maintain capabilities that weaken encryption and that could force providers to "install government spyware directly on their systems."
• Proton VPN @ProtonVPN General Manager David Peterson warned that complying with Bill C-22 could conflict with Swiss and European privacy obligations. He said, “Complying with foreign surveillance orders without Swiss legal process is a criminal offence...We’ll defend our Canadian users and never compromise them.”
• NordVPN @NordVPN stated that “there isn’t a scenario in which we would compromise our no-logs architecture or encryption protections" and that it would consider limiting or removing its Canadian presence.
• ExpressVPN @expressvpn warned, “Legislation that mandates data retention or technical access, however well-intentioned, undermines the security that millions of users rely on."
• DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo stated that "if the bill passes, we will be forced to stop offering our VPN in Canada."
• Windscribe @windscribecom stated, “...they want to destroy the entire essence of our service to basically spy on its own citizens."
Privacy protects citizens. It also protects innovation.
Note: These statements were made before Bill C-22 was amended on June 18, 2026. In our view, those amendments did not meaningfully address concerns raised by tech companies, privacy experts, or civil liberties organizations. The companies above are free to tell Canadians whether the amendments have changed their assessment.
🚨NEWS: Labour Government lay out plans for more BANS
Including:
- VPN's
- AI Chatbots
- Online Curfews
They want to be in your home, your life and have control of everything
These people are dangerous
UNBELIEVABLE. Your entire life sold to a billionaire and you never got a vote. DIGITAL ID. Blair brokered it, the King read it out like a shopping list, and 2.96 million of you signed a petition begging them not to. They read it, smiled, and did it anyway.
Here’s this COCKY IDIOT, smirking down the camera, telling you it's only what he was elected to do. The sheer NERVE.
They tried to force this in 2006 and the country threw it back. So they got clever. You don't force a leash on a country, you call it child safety and let them clip it on themselves. Optional, they say. Until the bank needs it. Until the job needs it. Until you can't buy milk without it. Optional the way a cliff edge is optional.
Embedded so deep that pulling it out takes the whole system down. Surviving every election. Every Prime Minister. Every one of you who never agreed to a word of it.
That's not a service. It's a LEASH. Heavy surveillance with a friendly logo, built to watch you, price you, and switch you off the second you say the wrong thing. Once it turns, it never turns back.
Now watch him smirk through it. FIVE times he stood there and said it's not possible. FIVE. Like a parrot that learned one phrase and mistook it for genius, reciting his greatest hits to a country that stopped clapping months ago, taking a bow in an empty theatre.
Wrong every time, he sneers. No, sunshine. Wrong about the boats. The bills. The borders. The only thing he's right about is how much he adores the sound of his own voice telling you he's right.
Watch what he's smirking THROUGH. The most despised Prime Minister this country has ever recorded. Ministers bolting for the door. MPs begging him to leave. A man waist deep in his own wreckage, straightening his tie for the cameras.
He was elected to serve this country. Not gift-wrap your private life and post it to the highest bidder who filled Blair's pockets fastest.
A landslide, he calls it. Won on barely a third of the vote, the emptiest mandate in living memory, worn like a crown God lowered onto his head.
Biggest NHS drop in 17 years, he beams. For ONE month. While 7.3 million still rot on the list.
Highest growth in the G7, he says. For ONE quarter. The next month it shrank. Funny how he forgot that bit.
Then everything he left off the brochure. TEN things not one of you voted for. Not one in his manifesto.
Winter fuel torn off ten million pensioners. Biggest tax raid since 1993. The thresholds Reeves swore she'd never freeze, frozen. Energy bills up after he promised cuts. The family farm tax. WASPI women promised the earth, handed a shrug. Grooming inquiry sat on six months. Post offices for the chop. Chagos given away.
And the tenth, buried deepest. Digital ID, held up behind the children like a human shield, because who argues with protecting kids. Then they vote to come for your VPN, the one tool that let you slip the net, and bolt the last door behind you.
Here's the punchline that should make your blood boil. Australia tried this exact ban. Months later the children strolled straight through it. It didn't protect ONE child. It was never built to. The children were never the point. The contract was.
Blair gets richer. Ellison gets richer. Then they plug it into Europe so the same machine prints money across a continent. Every regime that ever pulled this used the same excuse. China. Russia. North Korea. Protect the people. Then own them.
The children were never the target. They were the costume. You were never protected. You were harvested, and told to say thank you.
So watch him smirk and call it a mandate. It was never a mandate. It's the biggest robbery in plain sight this country has ever seen, dressed up as the will of the people and sold back to you as kindness.
Once it turns, it never turns back.
Canada's Defence Policy Architect Was Fired After Warning That Anti-American Rhetoric Serves Beijing. Her Lawyer Wants to Know Who Gave the Order. https://t.co/fY9nC7IkFV
Mark Carney thought he picked the perfect Budget Officer to protect his fiscal fairy tale.
He picked the wrong person.
Today in committee, Annette Ryan dropped the bombshell:
The government’s own fiscal plan to bring the deficit-to-GDP ratio down has **less than a 1% chance** of actually happening.
That’s not my words. That’s the Parliamentary Budget Officer’s office saying there’s a **99% chance** the Liberals’ numbers are pure fiction.
Kelly Block asked the obvious follow-up:
“So for the average Canadian watching at home… there’s a 99% chance the government’s plan doesn’t unfold the way they say it will?”
Annette Ryan: “I think that is a fair statement.”
She then laid out the risks: trade war with the U.S., Middle East chaos hitting oil and supply chains, and wildly inflated stock markets that could unwind painfully.
Meanwhile, the same government that can’t even hit its own cooked-up targets is still spending like drunken sailors, importing millions more people, and sending billions overseas while Canadians can’t afford rent or groceries.
This is the same crowd the ex-military veteran warned about yesterday — the one saying if they don’t fix this, we’re heading for civil war in ten years.
Now their own numbers guy just admitted the plan has a **1% chance** of working.
Carney didn’t accidentally pick an honest person.
He picked someone who just torched his entire economic pitch in front of the country.
The mask is off.
#cdnpoli #Carney #LiberalFail #Budget #CanadaFirst
🚨🇨🇦 Why the Canadian dollar keeps falling. The actual reasons.
📌 Recession: only G20 nation in one
📌 Rate differential: Bank of Canada cutting, US holding
📌 Capital flight: $1 trillion out in a decade
📌 Trade risk: CUSMA uncertainty, China EV friction with Washington
📌 Productivity collapse: less machinery than a decade ago
📌 Energy handicapped: carbon tax kills competitiveness
📌 Debt expanding: $3.2B grocery announcements with no funding source
Currency markets don’t watch press conferences.
They watch fundamentals.
Every Canadian fundamental is pointing the wrong direction.
Your grocery bill isn’t just inflation.
It’s a falling dollar making every import more expensive permanently.
#CdnPoli #CAD #Recession #Carney
Mark Carney’s arrogant habit of jet setting around the world keeps him rarely in Parliament to answer important questions.
This dismissive attitude reveals deep contempt for democratic traditions as he prioritizes his global elite lifestyle over parliamentary duties. #MarkCarneyMustGo
Today, on my final day as Director of National Intelligence, I’m releasing never-before-seen communications and documents exposing how Dr. Fauci provided millions in US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, worked with politicized elements within the Intelligence Community to suppress the truth about his actions and hide the virus’ lab-leak origins, and lied to Congress while under oath in 2024. It’s time you know the truth.
https://t.co/3YJSstB7d4
The At Issue panel is having buyers remorse. Arrogant Carney Liberals rammed through legislation and they agree Carney's authoritarian streak is real
Raj "What happened this week is that the Liberals decided to use their majority to shut down debate and pass legislation that is very controversial"
"(Steven MacKinnon) talked about tinfoil hat people. This is not a way to bring people along. f anything, it fuels conspiracies. So there was no reason to pass these bills."
Hebert "I agree that it's unprecedented to find a government using its newly found majority not obtained at the polls to speed up or force feed nine bills to the House of Commons."
Coyne "One is it's playing to a certain stereotype, if you will, of Liberals... the besetting sin of Liberals is arrogance." @RosieBarton@althiaraj@acoyne@ChantalHbert
An absolutely shameful statement by Steven MacKinnon. Every organization with a long track record of expert commentary on the rule of law in Canada condemned the bill.
"Liberals dismiss ‘tinfoil hat’ privacy fears as lawful access bill passes"
https://t.co/fRLQsxDCjD
Mark Carney keeps telling Canadians he’s locking in “deals” with China and dozens of other countries.
Here’s the quiet part he never wanted said out loud.
Donald Trump just exposed exactly what these Memorandums of Understanding actually are:
“It’s a memorandum of understanding… and if I don’t like it, we’ll go back to shooting at ‘em, dropping bombs on their heads.”
That’s the reality of an MOU.
It’s not a binding agreement.
It’s not a finalized deal.
It’s a non-binding piece of paper that can be walked away from the second it becomes inconvenient.
While Carney runs around claiming he’s secured Canada’s future with these “agreements,” Trump just said what every serious negotiator already knows — MOUs are political theatre until they’re turned into real, enforceable contracts.
Carney can smile for the cameras all he wants.
Canadians are left with the same question we’ve had for months:
Where are the actual deals?
Or are we just getting more meaningless memorandums while the clock runs out?
This is the difference between photo ops and real leverage.
#cdnpoli #MarkCarney #Trump #MOU #CanadaFirst #LiberalFail
The same legacy media deafening silence is happening here in Canada
Politicians have either been COVID-19 vaccine injured themselves and/or know many who have
Media personalities have been injured themselves and/or know many who have
All are terrified to talk about it for fear of being labelled ridiculous things
It’s time we begin to have these honest conversations
We’ll do exactly that at the @AllisonInquiry on September 8, 9, 10, 11 on Parliament Hill
Apply to be a witness here:
https://t.co/8V61qvb3Sb
https://t.co/ycJIL7iyzu
WARNING ⚠️ Hey @X@Support,
@NatashaMontreal and @l3v1at4an are independent journalists and researchers who work tirelessly to expose extremism and radicalism in Canada.
They have now been locked out of their accounts over false accusations of publishing private information. The information they shared was publicly available online, and it appears that the individual they exposed, @realzubidoo, is now attempting to cover his tracks after being exposed.
Please restore Natasha’s and Leviathan’s access to their accounts.
And to everyone else: please share this. We will not back down in the face of reporting campaigns, censorship attempts, or harassment aimed at silencing independent journalism.
@elonmusk
Metadata Is Not Defined In Bill C-22 | And That's Exactly Why The Liberals Are Rushing The Bill
Metadata is the most important word in Bill C-22.
It appears once in the entire bill.
It has no definition.
That is not an oversight. That is the strategy.
Today metadata means transmission data — who you contacted, when and from where. Tomorrow the government can expand that definition to mean every message, every file, every piece of content you send or receive on any Canadian network.
By rushing Bill C-22 through Parliament before summer break they never have to answer for it.
Watch the full breakdown 👇