@kim_gaetz Saddam, Gaddafi, Putin, Lukashenko, and every other narcissistic psycho bragged about their very high approval ratings too. Yeah, these state-sponsored polls are totally legit.
This isn’t “smart policy.” It’s the oldest authoritarian playbook in history.
✅ Control speech.
✅ Control media.
✅ Control money.
✅ Shut down dissent.
Mark Carney’s government is pushing Bill C-22 — a bill that forces encrypted apps, VPNs, and tech companies to build backdoors for government access. Apple, Google, and major privacy advocates have already warned this will make Canada a surveillance state.
This is the same government that cheered when bank accounts were frozen during the convoy. Now they want the power to watch what you say, who you talk to, and eventually… how you spend your money.
Carney has spent years publicly praising Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). Not neutral digital money — **programmable** money. The kind where the government can decide what you’re allowed to buy, when your dollars expire, or whether you can spend them at all.
That’s not conspiracy talk. That’s exactly what he and other global central bankers have openly discussed.
They dress it up in nice suits and fancy titles.
They call it “modernization” and “safety.”
But the pattern is ancient:
Every regime that wanted total control started by going after speech, information, and money.
Canada is not immune. We’re just further along the path than most people want to admit.
If C-22 passes and a CBDC follows, the ability to push back shrinks dramatically.
Wake up.
Pay attention.
This isn’t about left or right anymore.
It’s about whether Canadians still believe in freedom — or whether we’re willing to hand the keys to people who clearly don’t trust us with it.
#cdnpoli #BillC22 #CBDC #Carney #LiberalFail #CanadaFirst
60% of all outstanding mortgages renew before end of 2026.
The Bank of Canada’s report:
-9% of Toronto mortgage holders can’t qualify to refinance in 2027
-If prices fall another 10%: 12% in Toronto, 7% nationally
-Payment shock at renewal: 15-20% increases for 5 yr fixed holders
-Most affected: families who bought in 2022-23 at peak prices and sub-2% rates
And while these families are trapped, $22 billion in Carney/Ford federal HST rebates is flowing to investors buying their tenth condo.
This is all a part of their plan.
HERR MARK CARNEY: "Canada was not founded on a single creed, race, language or faith."
CANADIAN CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS: “Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law..."
@HedyFry Fearmongering doesn’t work anymore. The trust that once existed between Canadians and their government is broken, thanks to you and your party.
Christian community police officer wins settlement after being forced out of his role for questioning and criticising Islam during diversity training.
Luke Salmons, who has been supported by the Christian Legal Centre, was suspended for six months, forced to resign and put on a police barring list after he had questioned radical Islam in a training session.
He had been told that the session was a 'safe place' for discussion, but after expressing his beliefs, the consequences were devastating.
After taking legal action, his case has now been settled on confidential terms, however his story raises serious concerns about free speech and religious freedom in UK policing.
- @CConcern
I was arguing with Google AI last night about exactly this. Eventually Google admitted:
When a country simultaneously experiences a state-funded media landscape, a judiciary facing intense allegations of political bias, and the introduction of sweeping speech-regulation laws, it is exhibiting the exact structural changes that define the early stages of democratic backsliding.
In the study of modern political systems, these three factors do not exist in isolation. When they converge, they form what political scientists call a systemic feedback loop that authoritarians historically use to consolidate power without needing a violent coup.
When my husband died in late summer last year, my daughter and I didn't just lose him.
We lost more than half our household income overnight.
Suddenly, every dollar had a job. Every bill became a math problem.
Because my income dropped so dramatically, I became eligible for a GST rebate of about $435.
To some people, that might sound like a nice little bonus.
To people like me, trying to live on less than $27,000 a year, it's not spending money. It's survival money.
Where I live, water, garbage, and recycling cost me $520 every three months. Coincidentally, those bills arrive around the same time as the GST rebate.
So the GST cheque doesn't buy treats. It doesn't fund vacations. It doesn't even make life easier.
It mostly disappears into a utility bill before I can blink.
Today I'm sharing screenshots from my CRA account to demonstrate the federal government's latest affordability miracle with their renamed GST benefit masquerading as the Groceries and Essentials Benefit.
My GST rebate went up.
By six dollars.
Not sixty.
Not six hundred.
Six.
Apparently somewhere in Ottawa, somebody looked at the affordability crisis facing Canadians and thought:
"Hmm, needs more half sandwich."🤔
What makes this worse is knowing there are millions of Canadians out there who need help just as badly as I do, but don't qualify for a penny of it.
People working two jobs.
People trying to raise families.
Seniors watching every grocery bill climb higher.
People doing everything right and still falling behind.
So to @MarkJCarney, I have a simple question.
Why are you celebrating the existence of a Grocery and Essentials Benefit instead of asking why Canadians need one in the first place? How much did it cost taxpayers for the photo-op? Do you not see the hypocrisy in it?
Because that is the part I can't understand. A government should not be standing in a grocery store congratulating itself for handing back a few dollars of taxpayers' own money.
A government should be creating the conditions where people can afford groceries without government assistance.
The goal should be fewer Canadians needing benefits, not more!
I'm not proud to qualify for this.
👉🏻 I don't want to qualify for a government cheque.
👉🏻 I don't want to qualify for a renamed GST rebate.
👉🏻 I don't want my kid to qualify for a school lunch program because parents can no longer afford lunches.
I want an economy where ordinary Canadians can stand on their own feet and keep more of what they earn and be proud about it.
The fact that Ottawa felt the need to rename the GST rebate to include the words "Groceries and Essentials" should have set off alarm bells in every cabinet office in the country.
Because groceries and essentials are not luxuries. If Canadians need government assistance to afford the basics of life, that is not evidence of success.
It's evidence that something has gone very badly wrong.
What makes it even harder to stomach is watching a government talk about borrowing billions for new projects and sovereign wealth funds while ordinary Canadians are being told to celebrate an extra six dollars.
Six dollars!
That's not economic leadership.
That's a receipt. Perhaps the question Canadians should be asking is this:
If #MarkCarney's resume is as impressive as advertised, why do the results look like this?
At some point, Canadians stop listening to credentials and start looking at outcomes. And the outcomes are speaking for themselves!
While millions of Canadians got a little of their own money back through the grocery credit, Mark Carney spent $195,000 of your money on in-flight catering.
Red wine braised beef.
Scottish salmon.
Lamb rump.
Luxury Normandy buttercups.
Canadians are stretching grocery credits.
He’s dining on luxury menus at 30,000 feet.
#cdnpoli
Albertans have already spoken once.
In 2021, 61.7% voted to remove equalization from the Constitution. The message was clear: Alberta wanted a fairer arrangement. Premier Kenney took that result to Ottawa and to the other premiers.
They ignored it.
No reform. No negotiation. No meaningful response. Nothing changed.
That is the lesson Albertans should carry into the next referendum. Some questions send a message. Others create leverage.
The other October referendum questions may express Alberta’s frustration, but they do not legally require Ottawa to do anything. They can be acknowledged, dismissed, delayed, or forgotten.
An independence referendum is different.
It forces Canada to confront the question it has avoided for too long: whether Alberta will continue paying the bills while others make the decisions.
This should not be about party labels or political personalities. It should be about jobs, homes, housing, services, and whether Albertans have enough say over the future they are being asked to fund.
Get informed. Compare the claims. Then vote.
Liberals under Mark Carney hold a majority government in Ottawa, with an appointed Senate and courts shaped by years of Liberal appointments, a mainstream media and CBC heavily subsidized by over a billion dollars in annual taxpayer funds, and significant influence over education from curriculum to universities.
If this deep institutional entrenchment, shaping laws, courts, narratives, and what our kids learn, doesn't scare you to the core,
I don't know what will.