@JonFromAlberta Separatist dude tries to bait an immigrant for social media farming, the immigrant politely answers his questions, then the separatist dude from the internet calls the student defensive and evasive on X.
On Canada Day I'm reposting this video of my 84 year old mother climbing a snow bank to plant a Canadian flag in response to American tariffs and the talk of us becoming the 51st State. #TrueNorthStrongAndFree
🚨Canada’s National Disgrace: Why Are #Khalistani Extremists Allowed to Glorify #AirIndia Massacre Mastermind Talwinder Parmar at the Victims’ Own Memorial?
How can Canada-based Khalistani extremists (CBKEs) — whom CSIS long identified, courts confirmed in context, and the official Major Commission of Inquiry explicitly named as the te*rorists who cold-bloodedly murdered 329 innocent people (the vast majority Canadian citizens) aboard Air India Flight 182 in 1985 — be permitted to stage provocative protests & openly glorify their mastermind Talwinder Singh Parmar with massive banners right in front of the grieving victim families at the Stanley Park memorial?
Why has successive Canadian governments failed to decisively crush these extremists who shamelessly exploit Canada as a te*rorist safe haven & fundraising base to advance their violent #Khalistan separatist agenda.
#cdnpoli
Hindu Canadian Foundation welcomes the clear, fact‑based stance by @csiscanada identifying “Canada‑Based Khalistani Extremists (CBKEs)” as the network behind the Air India 182 bombing that killed 329 innocent people most of them Canadians.
This clarity matters. Victims deserve justice.We appreciate the leadership of @MarkJCarney and others committed to building a safer Canada by confronting extremist threats operating on our soil.
This reinforces HCF’s long‑standing call to designate CBKEs as a terrorist entity to safeguard Canadians from all walks of life.
https://t.co/hwzZsP1bDk
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“On this National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism, CSIS remembers the 329 people on Air India Flight 182 who lost their lives due to a heinous act of terror.
On June 23, 1985, a bomb planted by Canada‑based Khalistani extremists destroyed the aircraft, killing everyone on board—most of them Canadians. It remains the deadliest terrorist attack in Canada’s history and a defining moment for our national security community.
CSIS was less than a year old at the time, and the tragedy shaped our evolution. Over the past four decades, we have remained committed to protecting Canadians from political, religious, and ideologically motivated violence.”
#cbkesterrorists #CBKEs #AI182 #cdnpoli #khalistan #khalistaniextremists
@Ethan113554 It’s crazy to be a radicalized person in a civil society, but radicalizing the innocent children and thereby making the future generations crazy is a crime. This cannot be listed under culture and religion. Time to take action - Canadian Govt’s at all levels. @MarkJCarney
TD report on CANADA's BRAIN DRAIN is really interesting.
Canada is quietly losing its top talent to the United States in what economists call a silent brain drain. While Canada does a strong job educating highly skilled workers in STEM, engineering, and entrepreneurship, it struggles to keep them due to higher taxes that kick in at much lower income levels, limited opportunities to scale companies, weaker commercialization of ideas, and much better pay and growth potential south of the border.
-> Talent leaves mainly through temporary US work visas rather than permanent moves
-> Outflows are heavily concentrated among the highest skilled, especially in tech and advanced degrees
-> Onward migration is worst among immigrants and top university graduates
-> Canada has a missing middle of medium sized firms, relying instead on many tiny businesses and a few large ones
-> Personal tax rates often exceed 50 percent in major provinces and apply at much lower thresholds than in the US
-> Complex corporate tax rules push entrepreneurs toward tax planning instead of growth
All of this weakens productivity, innovation, and domestic returns on education, making Canada a feeder system for the US economy
REPORT: https://t.co/fA0VzaJDSm
I am born and raised in Alberta, and live there now.
I'll be voting against any form of separation.
From now until the vote in October, I will use my online reach to campaign against the separatists and ensure this discussion of separation ends for good in 2026.
@StaceyMonette27@RedPilledVishal Exactly! That’s what happened in 1985 to Flight AI182 Toronto to London, England killing all 329 people aboard, most of them Canadians. https://t.co/jiLxybxzHj
Exactly! That’s what happened in 1985 to Flight AI182 Toronto to London, England killing all 329 people aboard, most of them Canadians. https://t.co/jiLxybxzHj
If airport employees are able to get massive amounts of drugs onto departing planes this easily, what’s preventing them from planting bombs?
Heads need to roll at Pearson and Transport Canada. It’d be nice to go just a couple days without Canada being an international embarrassment & security risk.
Good morning, from Canada.
This rainbow was a spectacular double arch, uncannily bright, but what I love best was how the rainbow's end silhouetted our rippling flag. The Maple Leaf, Forever.