🚨ATTENTION🚨
Canada is in a RECESSION and the United States is NOT!
Just wanted to make sure you all still knew this because it’s not in the News Cycle this week!
Thank you for your attention to this matter!
-Berta
The out-of-touch Prime Minister claimed the average family will spend $10,000 a year on groceries, only $800 a month.
He obviously hasn't been to a grocery store recently or isn't reading the right script because according to Canada’s Food Price Report 2026, a family of four is projected to spend $17,572 on food this year.
While this government touts numbers well below the national averages to justify their $3.2B recycled failed policy, the media is censoring any criticism in their coverage of Carney‘s grocery price illusion.
Canadians have had enough!
Kate Harrison "But it would be naive to suggest that the federal government and the policies over the last decade and more haven't led to the legitimate grievances that a lot of Albertans are facing. So I think that it was appropriate in its tone."
"Certainly no one will be saying that the Conservatives and Poilievre are unclear on this issue."
"And I do think that it's important not to use this issue as a partisan cudgel. You can do that by talking about some of the federal government policies that are causing a lot of frustration and strife in the province without necessarily saying it's all on Mark Carney to fix"
"I think the number one job for the Prime Minister of Canada is national unity. That should supersede any, you know, trade dispute that we have with the US or economic agenda is keeping this country together." @KatlynHarrison
Leave aside the Prime Minister flying to Brampton to visit a grocery store one assumes he could readily find in Ottawa or, more specifically, his riding of Nepean.
The "Benefit" is going to 12 million Canadians. There are ~33 million Canadians at least 19 and over.
That means that the benefit is going to nearly 1 in 3 Canadians.
To get that $1,890 requires an adjusted family net income level of $42,500 or less.
Does Carney or any Liberal have any idea of what it costs to buy even basic groceries to feed a family?
Canada has a serious affordibility crisis while the Liberals fly out MPs all over the country for photo ops in grocery stores.
The disconnect of these unserious people is mind-boggling.
"Ottawa's new grocery rebate is targeted and will provide meaningful support to many families. But it does not solve Canada's food inflation problem. Not even close. A rebate may help households cope in the short term, but it does little to address the structural factors driving food prices higher."
This week in Parliament, the Liberals voted down our Conservative motion demanding Mark Carney present a plan to end his full-blown Liberal recession.
Only a year in, he has given Canadians the worst household debt, highest housing costs and second highest unemployment in the G7.
It's time for Mark Carney to stop hiding and present a plan to Canadians.
Now Now Pierre,you do realize you are the biggest problem in Canada. You want a better life for Canadians and how dare you challenge Carney for his incompetence. Carney wants you depended on crumbs while Pierre wants you to thrive. Pierre is every Elitists nightmare…
⚠️WHAT??? Did Steven Guilbeault just said the quiet part out loud.
Canada’s most hardcore environmental activist and Trudeau’s former Environment Minister admitted:
**“The United States under Donald Trump is doing more to fight climate change than Canada.”**
He didn’t stutter. He doubled down.
Even Guilbeault is now saying that under Mark Carney, Canada has fallen so far behind on the environment that we’re worse than Trump’s America.
This is the same guy who spent years calling carbon taxes “the only solution,” attacking pipelines, and pushing radical net-zero policies.
Now he’s admitting the Carney Liberals have failed so badly that Donald Trump is beating them on climate.
The cope from Liberal supporters is going to be historic.
What did he just say?? 😂
Video: Canadian Morning Coffee
Drop a 🙈 if this is peak 2026 Liberal reality.
#cdnpoli #MarkCarney #StevenGuilbeault #LiberalFail #Climate
All points buried on a CBC journo panel rather than headline stories
Barton "I talked to a woman earlier... in Newfoundland who got the grocery premium on Friday. She says that's going to last her family with four kids a week or two. And even that I thought, well, that's probably stretching things because things are expensive."
Levitz "Mr. Carney has already spent billions of extra dollars that some will argue, excuse me, that the country doesn't have unless we're content and comfortable with pushing up the deficit and pushing up the debt."
"And Mr. Carney has promised to rein in government spending. He's promised to slash that sort of thing."
"... the grocery benefit being one of them. It costs several billion dollars and that's paid for by debt and deficit. Is that sustainable for Canadians?"
"I don't know that the world right now is such that any benefit, any premium, any tax break is really going to make anybody feel any better."
Barton "Yeah, I mean, the gas break, gas tax break is a perfect example. That changed things for a weekend and then you were back up to paying a high price to get." @RosieBarton@StephanieLevitz
A fully loaded semi gets about 6 miles per gallon. In Canada a gallon costs around $7. To travel even 200 miles, the semi burns 33 gallons of diesel, at a cost of $230. Don’t tell me the price of gas doesn’t affect the price of groceries.
Canadians aren’t “technically” hungry, “technically” unemployed, or “technically” homeless.
Carney’s Liberal recession has real costs, and Canadians are the ones paying the price.
Check this out 👇
COLUMN: PM Mark Carney can spin his annual federal deficits any way he likes, but a report by the Parliamentary Budget Officer says they're going to be billions of dollars higher for the next 5 years than he predicted in his spring mini-budget 37 days ago.
https://t.co/mlNJfwsNao
Where are the LEFTIES today? This was a month ago MSM praising Mark Carney as an economic genius.
Today we have FALLEN into a recession. The only G20 country to enter one
This looks terrible for an economic genius. It would look much better if he has ZERO economics education
"Want to avoid the "R" word? Fine. But whether we call it a recession or not, the economy is shrinking. Canada's economy is now smaller than it was when Mark Carney took office. At some point, the debate over labels becomes less important than the reality Canadians are living."
Canada’s technical recession has more troubling implications than many would consider at first glance…
“For months all of this has been blamed on Tariffs”
Melanie Paradis absolutely nails it here.
It doesn’t matter how much you rely on what various economists say, or try to sweep it under a rug. This is not good for the people on the ground who have to live with it.