@mario4thenorth Amazing win for free speech! The JCCF is doing God’s work. We support them financially and share their incredible commitment to free speech, the Constitution and our country, every chance we can. 👏🏼👏🏼
READ: The insane story of how a fake LGBT refugee married a woman, became a violent offender, avoided deportation, and became a high-profile stabber/drug offender that Canada can't seem to get rid of. This is the cancer that is killing our nation.
https://t.co/3tGMHes2SE
JUST IN: Canada Post, which lost $1.57 billion last year, says it paid out $30.8 million in management bonuses last year.
Despite the CEO agreeing at committee to break down how much of that went to executives, Canada Post has buried executive bonuses in the aggregated number.
Bloomberg dit tout haut ce que plusieurs pensent tout bas au sujet de Carney :
« Il a présidé à la pire première année de croissance économique d’un premier ministre depuis au moins 1963. »
« Depuis son élection, le PIB réel s’est contracté de 0,05 %, soit le pire début de mandat pour un premier ministre canadien en au moins 63 ans. »
#polcan
First petition to block $1.45B @HICC_ca condo bailout hits Commons sponsored by MP @DanAlbas, vows not a penny should cover losses "created by speculative over-building."
https://t.co/nS8i9uNPaR #cdnpoli
This is insane.
An internal report by Parks Canada calls the creation of national parks “harmful” and a “colonial injustice” — a document that was kept from the public for two years.
Instead of simply celebrating Canada’s natural beauty and history, Parks Canada is now reviewing heritage sites through an ideological lens.
Canadians are proud of our national parks and historic sites. They should be protected, preserved, and celebrated, not treated as something to be ashamed of.
@RealAndyLeeShow Input: government funding media, to usher this ruse through. Boilerplate stuff. Keep exposing. We wake up Canadians, one indentured Canadian at a time. Your posts matter.
@saskatchewan_in@MarkJCarney Keep doing your grassroots journalism. Your hunger for truth and transparency helps a nation of trusting and slowly-awakening Canadians. And you do it on the side of your desk, with nary a drop of government funding.
@ConceptualJames I know we are in our eco-chambers - our algorithms - but you ALWAYS make sense. Thanks for caring about Canada. Thanks for thinking critically and being brave, to educate in a calm and respective manner. Canada needs help, like no other nation.
In Tense Ethics Hearing, Conservatives Say Brookfield Partnered With Vancouver Condo Developer 15 Days Before Carney's Bailout — and Call Brookfield as a Witness https://t.co/4MOOktb8FG
An Access to Information request filed by Blacklock’s Reporter (@mindingottawa) has uncovered a federal government strategy for monitoring, organizing, assessing and responding to online "misinformation" — including contemplated legal action against individual Canadians. The 35-page internal Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) document outlines a system for tracking online narratives, assessing individual posts, and escalating responses. It also contemplates legal action against Canadians over social media commentary.
If you receive a government demand letter seeking the removal of your online content, submit a request for legal representation to the Justice Centre. We want to hear from you.
https://t.co/p0IFfLSalM
🚨CBC’s latest story on the $520M Ottawa boost to “rebuild Jasper” is a masterclass in selective memory
They clip Finance Minister FP Champagne about infrastructure, interim housing, and “measures to prevent fire.” They talk about repairing roads and campgrounds
Zero mention of why a lightning strike turned into a fire that wiped out a third of the town in the first place
The Jasper fire wasn’t some random act of “climate change.” It was a tinderbox created by years of neglected deadwood and fuel buildup in Jasper National Park — much of it from the mountain pine beetle outbreak that Parks Canada knew about for years
Under the Liberals, Parks Canada was apparently more worried about PR optics and environmental complaints than aggressively clearing dead trees or doing serious prescribed burns and thinning. Internal warnings about the fuel load were acknowledged… then largely ignored. Mechanical clearing was minimal. Large-scale burns on the dead forest? Almost none. “Natural regeneration” was the policy
Now the same government is writing a massive cheque to fix what better management could have prevented... or at the very least, greatly reduced
CBC loves pinning every wildfire on climate change while conveniently forgetting to mention how decades of poor forest stewardship turned a bad situation into a catastrophe
The severity of the Jasper fire was completely avoidable
Rebuild money is one thing. Accountability for the preventable conditions that made it necessary is another @brodiefenlon
@JCCFCanada@BigBEEwithItch This government is beyond reproach. But Canadians are waking up in droves, daily to the quick slide into a totalitarian state that this country is headed with Carney’s censorship bills, out of control immigration, crime, catch and release, etc.