Here’s how the scam works: Consultants in India, sell the idea of, “Go to Canada, get free healthcare, we’ll find you a job, you’ll be able to then bring your parents, bring your grandparents, and you can all succeed because even if you don’t, the government will take care of you. You just have to pay us.”
The temporary for workers (TFW) family, then pools together generational savings to give to the consultant - usually $50 -75K.
That consultant then pays $30-$40K, to those business owners hiring TFWs.
So then that becomes the business model for those business owners: TFWs. Not the business itself, but the hiring of foreigners. Because that money is paid cash, making it tax-free.
Those TFW, then come here and they work 70 to 80 hours a week by force. Otherwise they get threatened that they will get fired and told they lose their temporary foreign worker status.
I’ve heard this from many victims.
The UN called it modern day slavery. They called out our TFW program.
The government even has a report by an independent third party they hired, recommending more resources for compliance because of the abuse that exists.
Ultimately, the victims are temporary foreign workers, our youth who are then displaced and unable to find work, us who have our healthcare systems choked, and those relying on food banks. Why? Because TFWs get a lower wage, get taken advantage of, and can’t afford to live, because they were sold on a lie.
It’s a shameful scam that the Liberals have allowed to flourish.
This is the wildest World Cup story yet. If someone in Toronto sells a ticket above face value they get fined $25,000 yet the city of Toronto bought 3,500 World Cup tickets early and then sold them to taxpayers at a markup as a “revenue generation strategy.” What the hell man.
1. CBC - Taxpayer-funded national broadcaster, rated Lean Left by AllSides and Media Bias/Fact Check, with repeated criticism for story selection and framing favoring progressive/Liberal positions.
2. Legacy private media (CTV News, Global News, Toronto Star and similar) - Corporate outlets with overlapping newsroom cultures producing aligned coverage on politics, social issues and policy.
3. Federal government communications arms and related public funding mechanisms - Direct channels pushing official narratives on climate, immigration, identity and other priorities with limited counterbalance.
Media bias is real and measurable; "propaganda" depends on intent and impact. Cross-reference multiple sources.
🚨 Millions of working Canadians have zero extended health benefits.
No dental. No vision. No drugs.
But failed asylum claimants — ordered deported — remain fully covered.
Who is this government actually working for? 🇨🇦
#CdnPoli#ImmigrationReform
The Liberals do photo-ops to send to newspapers, so the newspapers will run stories about the Liberals giving Canadians back a pittance of their own money… as if it’s a favour.
Can’t ship from NW BC because it’s untouched. Can’t ship from SW BC because it’s too touched.
Gonna be hard to build baby build, double non-US exports, be an energy superpower and expand Asian alliances if we keep deferring to the anti-development sentiments of the past decade.
Absolutely true. There are a vast majority of people who only pay attention at election time and, even then, just vote for a party. Majority of people can not name their MP or MLA.
Fun BC Fact:
There are not enough hardcore conservatives or hardcore NDPers to win an election on their votes alone.
Most people are not on X, do not follow politics super closely and are more focused on their jobs, families and how to pay the bills.
I don't make the rules
Please carry on.
Tomorrow Mark Carney will visit a grocery store in Toronto to mark the first payment of the new Groceries and Essential Benefits to Canadians program.
Nothing new about it, it just the re-branded GST/HST credit.
I have to post this... 😂
January 29, 2026 👇🏻
"You have our backs, just as we have yours."
That was Kyle Irving and Reynolds Mastin speaking directly to Mark Carney at the CMPA gala.
June 3, 2026 👇🏻
The Carney government announces $600 million for Canada's "creative sector" after stepping in and telling the CRTC to change course on the digital streaming tax. The taxpayers will pick up the tab.
Now, before anyone accuses me of connecting dots, I would never do such a thing. 🤭
I'm sure it's pure coincidence.
Just one of those rare and magical moments where an industry publicly pledges its loyalty to a politician and, five months later, finds itself standing beside a mountain of taxpayer money.
Nothing to see here. 👀
Just Canada's political class accidentally recreating a Hallmark movie called You Had Our Backs, We Had Your Budget.
The timing is so perfect it should be preserved in a museum under: "Coincidences Canadians Are Apparently Expected To Believe."
(Too soon!?)🤣
Article: Ottawa tells CRTC to change course on increasing streamers' financial contributions | Entertainment News | https://t.co/LA4TFx9eyG https://t.co/TT4rbgN3NF
Imagine having a Prime Minister that laughs at a woman who lost her job and became homeless, only to then refuse to answer after getting called out on making a joke of it.
Well you don't have to imagine.
Here he is.
Share this with a Liberal voter.
The government just admitted Bill C-11 was never about culture. They caved to U.S. pressure in 14 days flat, and handed YOU the $600M bill Netflix was supposed to pay.
A policy that folds that fast under pressure wasn't conviction. It was a cash grab in a maple leaf costume.
Repeal the whole thing.
Stop manipulating our algorithms with bill C-11 & C-18
Stop mandating inorganic outcomes. Let Canadians tell their stories and be promoted naturally within algorithms through merit.
In any other sector, an employee spending $10,000,000 without authorization—and on something with little perceived value towards advancing their core mission—would be fired.