Listen VERY carefully to this guy.
If this passes, we will literally be as bad, arguably on par, potentially worse, than North Korea...
If this bill passes its over... resistance will become extremely difficult, if not impossible after this point. They will integrate Ai and the slope gets even steeper...
But because it doesnt prevent people from going to restaurants or movies, or forces them to wear a mask, they seemingly haven't noticed or dont care...
The longer this all continues, the harder it gets to fix.
WOW 🤯 of course the verdict was POSTPONED today of the alleged Chinese SPY, a former employee with Hydro Québec who is charged with carrying out economic espionage for CHINA
He was charged in 2022, verdict postponed today 👀
Nothing to see here folks 🇨🇦
This is peak Liberal economics: spend $90 billion on a “nation-building” project that most of the nation will never use, then call it transformational because it transforms taxpayers into ATMs.
Canada is cracking under housing costs, food prices, health-care wait times, collapsing productivity, weak private investment, and a federal deficit machine that never sleeps. And Ottawa’s answer is apparently a luxury rail fantasy for a narrow Ontario-Quebec corridor while the rest of the country gets the bill and a brochure.
“Change life as we know it” is doing a lot of work here. For most Canadians, life already changed. Rent ate the paycheque. Groceries became a math quiz. Young people got priced out of normal adulthood. Seniors are watching Ottawa spend like a teenager with a stolen credit card while being told their benefits are “unsustainable.”
And the best line is that they admit most Canadians will not have access to it. That is not national infrastructure. That is regional vanity spending with national financing.
This is the Liberal governing model in one picture:
big announcement, bigger price tag, narrow benefit, national bill, smug faces, and a slogan taped over the hole where basic economics should be.
Cabinet’s $90 billion high speed rail venture will “change life as we know it,” says Government House Leader.
@stevenmackinnon acknowledges service will be inaccessible to most Canadians, but said @altotrain would create “new worlds of intercity travel” for some Ontarians & Québecers.
https://t.co/9UydkdfjUa
#cdnpoli #onpoli
.@FinanceCanada Minister misled Canadians on size of near-record 2025 deficit, according to new Budget Office figures. @FPChampagne predicted $65.4 billion deficit. True figure was $71.8 billion, said @PBO_DPB.
https://t.co/ASxVcVkOmC
#storytelling#cdnpoli
Senator Ron Johnson is clearly exasperated.
Then Oncology Professor Dr. Angus Dalgleish reveals the real scandal.
It’s how they sold “Pandemic of the Unvaccinated”.
And how they still sell the false claim “millions of lives were saved” by messenger RNA tech.
It creates the false illusion of more covid, more death, more illness in the unvaccinated group.
And all of those classified as unvaccinated, had actually had an injection which temporarily lowers immune cells (Lymphocytes) that protect your body against disease/infection.
DALGLEISH: “When it comes to side effects.. they basically said ‘we don’t have side effects for the vaccine until at least 14 days’ ... because that’s how long it takes an antibody to come.. so all the people who dropped down dead after 1 or 2 days, went down the list as unvaccinated”
Apparently they call this “science”.
His job is to engineer civil unrest, delivering a Digital ID mandate for his WEF handlers.
This isn’t about popularity — and it never was.
What’s unfolding feels increasingly calculated, not accidental.
A steady push of policy after policy, each one framed as efficiency, safety, or modernization — yet collectively pointing toward something far more rigid underneath.
Digital identity systems. Centralized verification frameworks. Expanding requirements to access basic services in an increasingly monitored environment.
Supporters call it progress. Critics see something else taking shape: a quiet tightening of control wrapped in the language of convenience.
And the most unsettling part isn’t just the direction — it’s how normal it’s being made to feel while it happens.
Because once these systems are fully embedded, walking them back becomes almost impossible.
At that point, it’s no longer about debate.
It’s about structure.
🇺🇦 A police officer has a gun to this poor guy's head because he doesn't want to fight in the war
This is the part of Ukraine's conscription Zelensky doesn't want the world to see
This is Ramsey. He is a mail delivery dog. Shipping is free, and while packages might not be handled with care, they are handled with enthusiasm. 14/10
But don’t forget that the @UWaterloo restricted their search for Canada Research Chaired professorships to non-binary, transgender, two-spirit, or racialized people. All these cases are covered in Suicidal Empathy. AI in Canada is rooted in kindness.
A new poll suggests that 33% of Canadians support the idea of government-run grocery stores.
My guess is that many within that 33% also believe that the primary reason food prices have risen over the past few years is grocer greed.
🚨🇨🇦 Canada’s top privacy law expert just said it out loud:
The same government talking about “protecting your privacy”
is pushing Bill C-22 — mandatory metadata retention of every Canadian’s communications.
Same day. Same government.
Michael Geist: “Pretty hard to talk credibly about privacy when you’re actively undermining it.”
He’s right. 🇨🇦
Video : @cbcwatcher
#Canada #Privacy
"At speeds not seen in generations"
Ottawa pumps the brakes on proposed changes to major project environmental reviews https://t.co/KF2mK4V6nZ #nationlnewswatch via @natnewswatch
Students who never study Stalin, Mao, and the gulags have no framework to recognize totalitarianism. A curriculum built on shame is not history. It is indoctrination. The left just tried to strip her damehood for saying so. My conversation with the newly appointed Dame Elizabeth Rata, in collaboration with @NZFreeSpeech