Is this the beginning of a Liberal-NDP cover-up involving developers, big banks and foreign investors?
If the government has nothing to hide, why did they shut down the ethics committee investigation?
When it comes to the condo billionaire bailout, Canadians deserve answers.
Is it just me who realizes the Liberals have a majority government so the CPC doing their job of opposing is not holding back a damned thing? I could see all of this whining if they were holding things up, but they're not. The Liberals just can't get anything done.
@cliff_gaetz I think a simple answer to the last question you posed is …….. No; they’ll never learn (or admit that they were wrong in the first place)!!!!!
@MichelleLA1981 The first property I’d like to see up for sale is Harrington Lake; there were times Trudeau had most of his family hanging out there, off the taxpayer’s back of course, but I don’t think that I’ve seen one report of our latest Liberal blood sucker spending any time there at all!
I’m a sixth-generation Canadian. My family has been here for generations, building this country through hard work, sacrifice, and belief in what it stood for.
Today, I fear deeply for my grandchildren’s future. The Canada they will inherit is not the one I grew up in — not even close to the country I was once willing to give my life for.
Under the current government and its WEF-aligned direction, everyday life for average citizens has become much harder. Housing is out of reach for young families. Groceries and energy costs keep climbing while real wages stagnate. Good jobs are harder to find, especially when DEI hiring and bureaucratic expansion seem to come first. Our healthcare system is in shambles, food affordability is worsening because of policy choices, and the standard of living has fallen for too many.
The rules are no longer the same. Institutions meant to protect us have been captured: media largely compliant, judiciary and Senate appointed, RCMP leadership aligned, Governor General appointed — all by those who share the agenda. Average citizens have less and less say. Democracy feels hollow when committees are performative, investigations get shut down or reset, and inconvenient truths are sealed away or delayed for years.
We’ve seen bank accounts frozen for peaceful protest, foreign interference dragged out without real accountability, wasteful spending and bailouts for connected interests, and an agenda that prioritizes global climate goals, mass immigration without proper integration, and expansive government over the needs of the people who built this place.
I’m only on X and speaking out because my grandchildren deserve better than this. They deserve a country where hard work is rewarded, opportunities exist for everyone, rights are protected equally, and the future feels hopeful — not a place where the system seems stacked against the average family.
This isn’t the Canada we inherited. We owe it to the next generations to demand it back.
If you feel the same, speak up. Our kids and grandkids are counting on us.
Floor-crosser Lori Idlout says her culture is still being erased.
Taxpayers are funding over $24 billion a year through Indigenous Services Canada alone.
That does not include other federal departments, other services, provincial spending or local funding.
So where is the money going?
If billions keep flowing and the system is still failing, then stop hiding behind victimhood and start with the word everyone loves to use:
Truth.
Full audit.
Every department.
Every program.
Every Indigenous nation, council, organization and group receiving taxpayer money.
Show where the money went.
Show who actually benefited.
Show what failed.
If this is really about Truth and Reconciliation, then start with the truth.
Or is full disclosure too much to ask from the Liberal government and the reconciliation industry?
Liberal MPs are now regretting Mark Carney.
Reports are coming out that he’s yelling at them in caucus meetings, shutting down complaints, and treating grown adults like they’re not allowed to have opinions.
This is the “steady hand” and “adult in the room” the Liberals installed to save the country?
The same guy who lectures Canadians about unity and strength can’t even keep his own team from leaking how arrogant and controlling he is behind closed doors.
You floor-crossed your way into a majority for this man.
You handed him power he didn’t earn at the ballot box.
And now even some of your own MPs are realizing they got played by the globalist banker who thinks he’s too smart to be questioned.
Regrets?
Too late.
You chose this. Canadians are paying for it.
#cdnpoli #MarkCarney #LiberalFail
📺 @CanadaFreedom0
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« J’ai 72 ans et je commence à en avoir marre.
On nous accuse presque d’être des privilégiés parce qu’on touche notre retraite. Mais qu’est-ce qu’on a vraiment volé à qui que ce soit ?
On a connu les semaines à 45, 48, parfois 50 heures. On faisait des heures supplémentaires sans même les compter, parce qu’il fallait nourrir la famille. On se levait à 5h, on rentrait parfois cassé, le dos en miettes, les mains abîmées. On ne pleurait pas, on ne faisait pas de burn-out : on tenait bon.
On a élevé nos enfants sans crèche, sans allocations familiales mirobolantes, sans aide de l’État. Juste avec notre salaire et notre courage. Et on en est fiers.
Aujourd’hui, on nous regarde de travers en disant que « les jeunes paient pour nos retraites ». Mais ce n’est pas nous le problème. C’est un système qui a été détourné, mal géré, et qui accueille de plus en plus d’assistés au lieu de récompenser ceux qui travaillent.
Nous, on a construit ce pays. Les routes, les usines, les écoles, les logements. On a bossé dur, souvent dans des conditions que beaucoup ne supporteraient plus aujourd’hui.
Alors oui, notre retraite, on l’a bien méritée. Pas par privilège. Par usure. Par sacrifice. Par devoir accompli.
Un peu de respect pour ceux qui ont donné leur santé et leur jeunesse pour que les générations suivantes aient une vie plus douce. ❤️👴👵»
⛔️Canada had the world by the balls… and we absolutely flushed it all down the toilet.
Brutal truth: a country can’t survive on nothing but government jobs, bloated bureaucracy, and delusional “plans.” At some point you need real people with the guts to risk their own capital, build actual businesses, hire workers, open plants, drill, mine, manufacture, innovate, and grow this economy like it’s supposed to.
We have every single natural advantage on the planet: oil, gas, potash, uranium, gold, nickel, forests, farmland, fresh water, world-class talent, and a rock-solid banking system.
We should be an absolute global economic beast dominating the world stage.
Instead, investors look at our toxic swamp of crushing red tape, punishing taxes, regulatory insanity, activist grandstanding, endless bureaucracy, and nonstop anti-business venom… and they just say “No thanks” before taking their money and running to countries that actually want success.
This nightmare didn’t happen overnight. It was years of deliberate, brain-dead policy choices: years of choking productivity with red tape, years of treating every entrepreneur and investor like public enemy number one, years of making it damn near impossible to build anything in this country.
And what did millions of Canadians do?
They kept voting for more of this garbage.
That’s the part that makes my blood boil.
When the hell did we stop voting for a better future and start voting against people like brainwashed sheep?
Pure emotion. Personality cults. Fear-mongering. Imported “orange man bad” idiocy. CBC propaganda and social media echo chambers pointing fingers at the villains while the country quietly rotted from the inside.
Investment? Gone.
Productivity? Dead in the water. Young people? Completely locked out of ever owning a home. Doctors and skilled workers? Bailing en masse. Businesses? Sprinting for the exits. Capital? Long gone.
And now some clowns have the nerve to act shocked?
What the hell did anyone think was going to happen when governments spent years attacking the very industries that pay for everything in this country?
You cannot tax, regulate, shame, obstruct, and demonize the engines of growth forever and expect the economy to magically keep working. That’s not how money works. That’s not how people work. That’s not how reality works.
Capital goes where it’s welcomed. It runs screaming from where it’s punished.
End of story.
Businesses chase profits and investors want returns — that’s the machine that creates jobs, wages, pensions, infrastructure, and the tax revenue everyone loves to spend. You don’t have to love corporations to admit that chasing all investment out of Canada is straight-up economic suicide.
And here’s the ugly truth nobody has the guts to say out loud: Canada has an aging electorate that controls every election. Retirees who already own their homes, already stacked their wealth, and already lived through our best decades.
Younger Canadians get stuck with the wreckage: unaffordable housing, stagnant wages, crushing debt, and zero opportunity.
Every election turns into the same pathetic emotional “stop the scary guy” circus instead of any real debate about growth and competitiveness.
That stupid strategy works… right up until the bill shows up.
Well the bill is here, and it’s a monster.
The most rage-inducing part? Canada still has massive unrealized potential.
We’re not poor. We’re not out of resources. We’re not short on talent.
We’re just completely lacking any leaders with a spine to stand up and roar: “ENOUGH! Let the builders build again!”
Because no amount of government press conferences, slogans, subsidies, or worthless reports will ever replace real private investment.
That’s the brutal difference between creating real wealth… and just managing our own pathetic decline.
Couldn’t help but notice the line in the speech given by King Charles III for the opening of parliament in the UK today was:
“An increasingly dangerous and volatile world threatens …..”
Where have we heard those sentiments, over and over and over in Canada during the last year!!
This was posted an hour after Stiles asked the question in QP was given the answer.
No money flowed.
The feds and province set it all up as production tax credits. Meaning, if you don't build, hire and produce then no money.
Plenty to criticize Ford about, but stay in reality.
Pierre says Carney's “Sovereign Wealth Fund” is just another corporate Liberal slush fund that will only grow our deficit. A country should actually have wealth to have one.
Wealth funds are built from surpluses, which Canada definitely doesn’t have.
Pierre does a good job here, it’s worth a three & half minute watch.
Rebuttal:
Dear @liberal_party,
𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐩 𝐬𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐛𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐚𝐢𝐝𝐬 𝐚𝐬 𝐯𝐢𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐋𝐢𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐥𝐬.
You flooded the system with spending during COVID, helped drive inflation through the roof, and now you’re acting like heroes for giving some of that money back in a grocery benefits? Seriously? That’s not relief. That’s using taxpayer cash to cover up the a mess you created and you know it.
You’re not making groceries cheaper, you're just giving people money to afford the high prices, and a measly sum at that. You’re not fixing the cost of living. You’re admitting, without saying it out loud, that life got so expensive under your watch that now government has to send people money so they can survive prices they never should’ve been facing in the first place.
𝐘𝐨𝐮’𝐫𝐞 𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐬𝐨𝐥𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐬. 𝐘𝐨𝐮’𝐫𝐞 𝐭𝐫𝐲𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐨 𝐬𝐮𝐫𝐯𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐛𝐥𝐚𝐦𝐞.
Low-income Canadians get targeted because they’re in the qualifying bracket, but a lot of working and middle-class families who are also getting hammered at the checkout get nothing. They’re expected to just absorb the cost, stay quiet, and clap anyway because you announced another program with a catchy title from an MP that has to keep clearing his throat with Vassy to stop the bullshit that keeps trying to come up.
𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐛𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐟𝐢𝐭 𝐢𝐬𝐧’𝐭 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐨𝐟 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐜𝐚𝐫𝐞. 𝐈𝐭’𝐬 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐝𝐚𝐦𝐚𝐠𝐞 𝐠𝐨𝐭 𝐭𝐨𝐨 ���𝐛𝐯𝐢𝐨𝐮𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐡𝐢𝐝𝐞.
Nothing in this fixes the root problem. It doesn’t lower food prices. It doesn’t deal with supply pressures. It doesn’t deal with energy costs. It doesn’t reverse the inflationary damage Canadians have been living with. It just keeps the spending machine running and gets marketed as progress.
Your playbook is always the same shit, cause the pain, deny the blame.
Vesper
@ezralevant But it did give her a chance to go out and buy a complete new wardrobe of red clothing; not even the long-standing Liberals wear as much red as her!!!
I have a simple experiment for anyone who disingenuously argues that people vote for the candidate and not the party. Run as an independent and see how far you get.
Better yet, look into the history of independent candidates in Canada and how they do compared to people running for parties.
Forming a majority government through floor crossing is undemocratic and betrays what people voted for.
Case closed.
@tleehumphrey@dodiez8@liberal_party I don't think they see it as a 'parking ticket', with these Liberals I think they see it as a 'Badge of Honour'!!!!!!!