@ZelenskyyUa You should resigned given your mandate ended in May 2024.
Your policies - leading to suffering, destruction & corruption are a liability for Peace, Europe & world and the very opposite of European values, security & prosperity.
Resign. Ukraine needs new presidential elections.
@WeAreCanProud@MarkJCarney 's "commodified" approach to politics & voters, that is his contempt for Canadians, certainly disqualifies him for our highest office.
He should honourably resign just like Keir Starmer did.
The quintessence of years-long Liberal policies is embodied by his remark.
It is important to resist the commodification of basic human needs. Food, water and healthcare cannot be subordinated to market considerations or geopolitical interests. Access to adequate food is a fundamental human right grounded in the dignity of every person. Meeting this need not only alleviates suffering but also addresses underlying causes of geopolitical instability. Indeed, food security is an essential component of global and integral security. https://t.co/DgkM9RegJ7
@MarkJCarney Mark, resign.
How are you in our service given your contemptuous remark about Canadians being "useful for votes" & years-long of failing progressive Liberal socio-economic, military-security policies leading to 🇨🇦 being ever more vulnerable?
Any honour, accountability & shame?
@RickPerkinsCPC@MarkJCarney Mark Carney is unfit for our highest office given such contemptuous remark, years-long of progressive Liberal policies, globalist policies & radical ideology leading to socio-economic, military-security vulnerabilities.
He should honourably resign like Keir Starmer did.
@nenshi The problems in Alberta originate in progressive NDP & Liberal policies obstructing the development of the province's competitive advantages & energy resources; the ideology that governs such socio-economic, educational dynamic due to years-long progressive policies; R&D & FDI.
@LarryBrockMP Sadly, years of progressive Liberal policies have proved what the core of their approach is, besides socio-economic, military-security vulnerabilities confronting our nation.
For Canada's better future, @MarkJCarney should resign just like K. Starmer did.
https://t.co/ZKqP2oACkF
@WeAreCanProud@MarkJCarney 's "commodified" approach to politics & voters, that is his contempt for Canadians, certainly disqualifies him for our highest office.
He should honourably resign just like Keir Starmer did.
The quintessence of years-long Liberal policies is embodied by his remark.
@WeAreCanProud@MarkJCarney 's "commodified" approach to politics & voters, that is his contempt for Canadians, certainly disqualifies him for our highest office.
He should honourably resign just like Keir Starmer did.
The quintessence of years-long Liberal policies is embodied by his remark.
@sarobertson_@AnitaAnandMP : Also mention how the @EU_Commission 's policies have led to socio-economic collapse & military-security vulnerabilities across Europe due to their ideology, radical green policies, conflicts of interests, warmongering, militarization, etc.
https://t.co/OoTlwO6oVu
People don't grasp the sheer speed and scale of Europe's decline.
This 👇 is an extraordinary number shared by Luis Vassy, director of Sciences Po (one of France's most famous schools) in this article: https://t.co/BQbkXb2kPl
He calculated that the EU is declining 3 times faster than the Qing dynasty at the height of China's century of humiliation.
Back then, it took China 50 years to drop from 30% of world GDP to 17%, whereas it took the EU just 17 years (from 2008 to 2025).
Insane 😢 And, sadly, given the current direction and the EU's systematically suicidal policy choices (latest example: https://t.co/6EYJgdXVVo), it's just the beginning...
@sarobertson_ Though 🇨🇦🇪🇺, etc. may have a larger GDP than the US, 🇨🇦national interests differ from the EU's.
Moreover, each nation has its own values, commodities & national interests irrespective of any alliance.
Ours are more aligned with the US than nations miles away.
@AnitaAnandMP
🇨🇦 Canada vs USA 🇨🇦.
Industrial investment since 1980.
One line is at an all-time high.
One line just hit a 45-year low — circled at the bottom.
No tariffs caused this. No pandemic. No external shock.
The divergence started in 2015. The chart remembers.
#Canada#USA
Canada's speech crackdown has already begun — speak up while you still can
I genuinely believe we are closer to a real speech crackdown in this country than at any point in modern Canadian history. And the craziest part is they’re not even hiding it anymore.
While Canadians were distracted by inflation, tariffs and housing costs, the Liberals quietly buried something deeply disturbing on page 145 of the Spring Economic Statement: amendments to the Canada Post Corporation Act expanding police powers to search and seize your mail.
Your actual physical mail.
Letters. Packages. Private correspondence.
Read that alongside the Liberals’ censorship agenda, and the pattern becomes impossible to ignore. If Canadians move sensitive conversations off social media and back to texts, phones and old-fashioned mail to avoid government snoops, Carney’s people appear to have anticipated that already.
They are tightening control over digital communication while quietly expanding state access to private correspondence at the same time.
There is no escape hatch.
And before anybody accuses me of paranoia, let me remind you what Trudeau’s government already tried to make law.
Bill C-36 would have allowed anonymous complaints over lawful speech. Somebody could accuse you of hateful expression, and you might never properly confront your accuser. The bill proposed fines of up to $20,000 paid directly to the complainant, plus another $50,000 paid to the government itself.
Over speech.
Not violence. Not terrorism. Speech somebody found offensive online.
And then came the truly chilling part: pre-crime restrictions.
The Liberals wanted courts to impose curfews, communication bans and house arrest conditions on Canadians who had committed no criminal offence whatsoever, simply because somebody claimed to fear what they might say in the future.
Not punishment for criminal conduct.
Punishment for predicted wrongthink.
Then came Bill C-63, the Online Harms Act, which proposed even more censorship infrastructure through digital safety commissions, regulators and online speech enforcement bodies.
The same activist ecosystem backed every step of it: anti-hate NGOs, censorship advocates, activist academics and taxpayer-funded organizations that increasingly treat free expression itself as the social problem to solve.
Those bills died when the election was called.
The agenda didn’t.
Now Mark Carney’s government is openly signalling it wants another crack at it. Marc Miller admitted Canada is “a couple years behind” Britain and Australia on internet regulation.
Britain.
The country where police investigate tweets and Facebook posts. Where citizens get questioned over memes and offensive jokes. Where authorities reportedly made more than 12,000 arrests tied to online communications offences in a single year.
And instead of treating that as a warning sign, Canada’s political class increasingly talks about it like it’s a model worth copying.
That should terrify every Canadian.
Because freedom rarely disappears dramatically. It disappears slowly, bureaucratically and under the language of safety and harm reduction.
And Carney may actually be more effective at advancing this agenda than Trudeau ever was because Trudeau sounded ideological and flaky. Carney sounds calm, managerial and “evidence-based,” which makes people lower their guard while the state accumulates more power over speech and information.
And independent media will obviously be among the first targets. Government-funded outlets like the CBC have very little to fear from censorship systems because they already exist safely inside the approved institutional framework. They support the government because the government supports them. The pressure lands on independent journalists, alternative media and anybody operating outside establishment narratives — because we are skeptics of government.
That’s where this road leads: criminalized dissent, self-censorship and a country where ordinary people slowly become afraid to speak honestly because the legal, financial and social consequences become too risky.
And once that fear becomes cultural, governments barely need to censor anybody anymore.
People start censoring themselves.
We need to speak up now, while we still can.
Go to https://t.co/XVVGrwZ4wI.
@AnitaAnandMP Ask @ZelenskyyUa for an audit for our $25bn+ sent to his gov't & to return our $. How did they spend our money?
Remind him of human rights violations;
Encourage him to have presidential elections = Peace & diplomacy as his mandate ended on May 20, 2024;
Europe & world need Peace!
@JayGenXer Why do @MarkJCarney & Libs want us to join 🇪🇺 given @EU_Commission's power grab & policies vs. sovereign national policies/governance; 🇪🇺socio-economic collapse; warmongering & militarization; control & censorship; corruption?
We can still provide 🇪🇺 with oil/gas.
@VassyKapelos
@ikwilson Radical Liberal policies & the equalization payment program have often kept Alberta economically dependent. At least since 2015.
Albertans deserve to enjoy & prosper based on our resources & commodities.
Ottawa has long blocked AB's economic interests & disregarded our values.
@ikwilson PM Carney & the Liberals "forget" east Asian countries' economies rely on oil/gas & commodities.
Their high-end manufacturing, smart industries & AI technologies are the product of a strong oil/gas/coal-based economy.
No wonder 🇺🇸CEOs of top corporations look for FDIs in Asia.
@ikwilson MarkJCarney 's political ambivalence relies, internationally, on our "strategic autonomy" & "energy superpower" status
vs.
Nationally, his radical Liberal & green ideology, values & policies that run counter to 🇨🇦values, national interests, competitive advantages & better future.
@USAmbCanada@MarkJCarney should prioritize our partnership with the USA.
Our "strategic autonomy" (a EU term) should be based on oil/gas, commodities, high end manufacturing, R&D, Innovation & FDI.
Secondly, we should also focus on improving APEC partnerships as East Asia is further growing.
@MelissaLantsman Our "energy superpower" status relies on our natural resources, incl. gas/oil, & commodities, the very basis of a strong economy
vs.
Radical green ideology, radical Liberal policies , convoluted rhetoric, conflict of interests, lack of transparency & accountability.
@MarkJCarney
@MelissaLantsman@MarkJCarney 's "strategic autonomy" & "energy superpower" are part of an empty rhetoric given the years-long foreign interference & lack of strategic defence (HGVs, SLBMs, EW logistics, drone tech, etc.) besides the compromised MPs whose names have not been made public.