New policy: I don’t argue in replies anymore.
If you want to pick a fight, I’ll quote you, bring it to my feed, and end it on my terms.
Your outrage, my content
Dear Volodymyr @ZelenskyyUa, it is good to see you in Ankara.
Here, we are discussing the future of defence.
And Ukraine has a great deal to contribute.
This month, we have provided the first €4 billion of our drone package to further strengthen Ukraine's drone capabilities.
More support is on the way, including for air defence and missile interception.
The tide is turning.
They’re still peddling this “overthrow the government” lie years later.
The Convoy wanted Trudeau to resign — something a huge chunk of Canadians agreed with at the time. Peaceful protest, honking, and demanding accountability is not an “insurrection.”
So what’s next? Voting Conservative is now an attempt to overthrow the government too?
This hyperbolic nonsense is exactly why trust in institutions keeps collapsing.
The irony is off the charts.
You’re out here casually calling people “American Nazis” and slapping “MAGA = Not In Canada” graphics… while your Liberal government obsesses over censoring speech and controlling online platforms.
Censorship and state control were literal pillars of actual Nazism. Maybe learn some history before throwing the word around like confetti.
Priorities: fix Canada instead of fear-mongering about Americans.
Oh dear God, this sweet, innocent child. If naivety were an Olympic sport, she’d take the gold.
Look, biased media is nothing new — we all know every outlet has an angle. The real problem is publicly funded biased media. The government is literally paying for positive press. Full stop.
If you disagree, name one conservative page or outlet getting that same level of major taxpayer funding.
People complain about biased media. They complain about influenced media. They complain about foreign influence...
Why aren't those same people posting about Rebel Media being invited to the US Ambassador Party?
Why was The Food Professor there?
WTAF?
@gator_gum Pierre campaigned on
-lower income tax
-ending the consumer Carbon Tax
-reducing federal gas taxes
-diversifing trade
-stopping the EV mandate
-starting the precious pipeline process
-increasing military spending
-investing in the Arctic
So did liberals vote conservative?
1/ Podcasters & pundits saying "it's not a real recession"? Let's look at the facts.
Canada just hit two consecutive quarters of annualized GDP contraction: -1% in Q4 2025, -0.1% in Q1 2026. That's the textbook technical recession. StatsCan data.
2/ But they're right it's not "deep." The real story is worse: We've been in a grinding per capita recession for ~3 years.
Headline GDP got propped up by massive immigration. Per person, living standards have been flat or falling. Real GDP per capita down sharply in 2023-2024, barely recovering.
3/ For everyday Canadians? Stagnant wages vs. costs, weak business investment (5 straight quarters of decline), housing pain, and a sense nothing's improving. Productivity growth? Lagging our peers for a decade.
4/ C.D. Howe says it doesn't meet their "pronounced, persistent, pervasive" bar yet. Fair. But telling people "no recession" while their real incomes and opportunities stagnate is gaslighting.
This extended weakness is painful. Canadians and working families feel it daily.
5/ Time for honest policy fixes on productivity, investment, and sustainable growth—not spin. Data doesn't lie. What do you think? #CanadaEconomy #Recession
“Even though we’re not really in recession Poilievre was GLEEFUL that we might be. He’s basically being Canada’s abusive boyfriend again telling us we’re old, fat and stupid and no one will love us so we might as well vote for him.”
OShow 🇨🇦 https://t.co/xuFRgWTn7q #Cndpoli
Pierre did announce a new bill that, if passed, will remove gst on used cars. This is a good initiative, yet liberals are unable to see through their hate...
Pierre Poilievre didn't "announce" this at all.
He doesn't have the ability to implement this.
This is absolutely not "HUGE"
It's just another feeble attempt by Poilievre to stand behind a podum and grandstand.
@MarkJCarney Stop printing money so inflation stops.
Stop mass immigration so wages rise and home costs drop.
When Trump talks self sustainability liberals yelled how horrible he was... so, do liberals now agree with him?
For those who forgot - the original separation movement was Quebec separatists. Like the current movement in Alberta, it is not a conservative movement, though at the surface, it is mostly conservatives who support the call.
The root of the problem - failures in Ottawa!
In times like these, Canadians need to be united.
Unfortunately, Conservatives have chosen to divide Canadians with misinformation and bogus separation movements.
Never forget that.
@mark_slapinski And you see no problems with an unelected majority government? The fact that the left are okay with this says more about then that conservatives being angry