It should alarm every Canadian that the primary use the Liberals have made of their new, backroom, bribe-bought majority has been to ram through legislation that censors the internet, spies on citizens, and lays the groundwork for a virtual surveillance state.
🚨 This is Winnipeg, Canada. June 2026.
Not India. Not Bangladesh. Not some faraway third-world country.
This is what record homelessness, exploding encampments, and a completely failed system looks like in a major Canadian city.
Tents, tarps, garbage, debris, and open drug use along the riverbanks and in public spaces. A goose literally walking through the trash like it’s normal now.
According to End Homelessness Winnipeg data:
- Over **8,200 people** unhoused as of March 2026
- Nearly **4,500** experiencing chronic homelessness
- Numbers have nearly doubled in recent years, with hundreds more added every month
Indigenous people are vastly over-represented (around 80% in local counts) — the direct result of generations of failed systems on top of today’s housing and addiction crisis.
This isn’t isolated to Winnipeg. The same scenes are playing out in Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, and cities across the country.
Why?
Because for years the federal government (and too many provincially) chose to flood the country with record immigration and temporary residents while housing construction and infrastructure lagged years behind. They spent **billions** on hotels, shelters, and settlement programs for new arrivals and asylum claimants — while Canadian-born citizens and long-term residents, especially the most vulnerable, got priced out, pushed aside, and left to fend for themselves in tent cities.
Addiction (fentanyl and worse) ripping through communities. Mental health and child welfare systems that don’t catch people before they fall. Wages that don’t keep up with the cost of just existing. And a political class more interested in global optics than actually governing.
This is the result.
You can’t import record population growth, crush housing supply, ignore the addiction crisis, and then act shocked when Canadian cities start looking like this.
Canadians are tired of being told to accept it as “the new normal” or “our strength.”
It’s not normal. It’s not strength. It’s policy failure — and it’s getting worse.
We need to secure the border, slash the unsustainable intake, build homes like it’s an emergency, and actually fix the systems that are supposed to protect our own people first.
Before every city looks like this.
@Hwy61B@fordnation I consider the definition of the words. subsidy is a direct or indirect financial benefit, concession, or support given by a government to businesses, or entire industries. Investment is what businesses do. When a government does it it is a subsidy.