🚨BREAKING NEWS
In Colombia, people have taken to the streets in anti-Ukrainian protests demanding an end to the recruitment of the local population.🇨🇴🚫
▪️Families and friends are demanding that the Colombian authorities address the problem of the Kiev regime's recruitment of mercenaries within the country and address the fate of captured and missing Colombians.
▪️Families and friends of Colombian mercenaries are demanding that the authorities take measures against the recruitment of their compatriots into the Ukrainian Armed Forces and are also chanting anti-Ukrainian slogans.
▪️People also burned a Ukrainian flag near the Colombian presidential residence.
The rally extended from the Colombian Foreign Ministry building to the presidential residence.
Wiecie dlaczego powinniśmy odpuścić Ukrainie gloryfikowanie UPA i Bandery oraz budowanie Panteonu Narodowego?
Bo na przykład do Mongolii nic nie mamy a czczą Czyngis-chana, tak, przed wami minister spraw zagranicznych, Radosław Sikorski XDDDDDD
Zelensky’s entire power is built on dictatorship and fear.
In Ukraine, he has intimidated priests, the opposition, journalists, and ordinary Ukrainians who can’t even leave their homes or the country.
Yesterday he threatened the Hungarians, today — the Poles.
Who will he threaten tomorrow?
Mackenzie Gray just went 2-for-2 on Carney
Trump trade progress?
Carney: face snort “I’ll keep you posted.”
Gordie Howe bridge tolls & opening?
Carney: “Willing to clarify aspects of the current arrangements.”
When Carney's rambling superpower meets direct questions, you get the face, the snort, and the curt non-answer
‼️MAJOR BREAKING -
Barry Appleton, a trade lawyer, told the Toronto Star that
Ottawa SENT NO ONE to attend tariff hearings in Washington, to make Canada's case
Mexico sent their Trade Minister.
He also has said that EVERY US company present asked for higher tariffs.
Absolutely insane‼️
But this is something I've been raising the alarm on for years.
The Canadian trucking industry, which almost a third of it is gray/black market now, have been captured by foreigners and empowered by Ottawa.
100 trucking companies with a history of safety infractions, labour violations and regulatory failures were approved by the Liberals to mass immigrate temporary foreign workers.
Canadians are losing their lives on our roads every day by foreigners who shouldn't be in Canada that the Liberals allowed scam organizations to bring in and who shouldn't be behind the steering wheel to begin with. Then the Liberals and activists judges won't even deport these people.
Many trucking companies that lose license to operate or get hit with infractions would just change provinces of operations and name - sometimes not even the name, and would just keep operating because there is no proper systems raising red flags and no one investigates. Complete incompetence.
Many operate in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario and move around these provinces.
After yesterday’s anti-conscription riot in Lviv, Kyiv reached for a familiar playbook. The Ministry of Defense, law enforcement, and government officials insist that the burdens of war are shared equally—and that anyone protesting them is doing the "Kremlin’s work".
The response has quickly turned punitive.
A 23-year-old man has already been arrested, and he and other alleged participants face up to eight years in prison.
Even more revealing is the rhetoric.
Far-right figures within the military, long tolerated and politically cultivated by Zelensky’s office, are openly calling for rioters to be shot on sight.
Pro-government influencers and liberal intellectuals, many shielded from military service themselves, denounce the protesters as "traitors, " "fifth column," and Putin's "useful idiots" to be crushed without hesitation.
Branding every act of dissent as Russian subversion may be politically convenient, but it cannot conceal a deeper reality: public anger over coercive mobilization and the unequal distribution of wartime sacrifice is growing.
An unsanctioned Maidan—one without Western approval—is unlikely to succeed. But that should not be mistaken for public consent. A government can suppress protest. It cannot indefinitely suppress the grievances that produce it.
I have engaged many liberal voters in my neighbourhood. They are utterly oblivious to any evidence that might require them to alter their positions. The main position that they take: "I'm a good person. I'm liberal. This is why I vote liberal."
📌 $6 billion to Ukraine since taking office.🇺🇦
$78 billion deficit this year alone.
$55 billion in interest payments.
$7-8 billion in annual foreign aid.
$3.2 billion to bail out condo developers.
For Canadians: 🇨🇦
$1.29 a day in grocery relief.
Record food bank usage.
Homelessness up 62%.
Dollar at a 14-month low.
The only G20 nation in recession.
This is not a government that ran out of money.
This is a government that decided Canadians come last.
Every. Single. Time.
#CdnPoli #Carney #Canada #Recession #ForeignAid
“The events in Lviv are very troubling. The treatment of people in military uniform is very bad. It should never happen.”
That was President Zelenskyy's response to the draft riot in Lviv.
Yet he has never publicly condemned violence committed by men in military uniform against civilians.
Among those civilians are grandmothers, mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters. There are pregnant women who throw themselves in front of draft officers' vehicles in desperate attempts to keep their husbands from being sent to the front. There are women who are choked, beaten, thrown onto the pavement, sprayed with pepper spray, and verbally abused.
These women are asking for only one thing: to save the men they love—or even complete strangers—from what they see as a needless and inevitable death at the front.
About these women, Zelenskyy says nothing.
Instead, he rushes to defend the men in uniform—the same men who hunt other men in the streets and, under his government's mobilization policy, send them into a meat grinder.
And in the process, he is transforming Ukraine into a country of grieving mothers, widows, and orphans—a nation of women forced to live without the husbands who were taken from them.
“The events in Lviv are very troubling. The treatment of people in military uniform is very bad. It should never happen.”
That was President Zelenskyy's response to the draft riot in Lviv.
Yet he has never publicly condemned violence committed by men in military uniform against civilians.
Among those civilians are grandmothers, mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters. There are pregnant women who throw themselves in front of draft officers' vehicles in desperate attempts to keep their husbands from being sent to the front. There are women who are choked, beaten, thrown onto the pavement, sprayed with pepper spray, and verbally abused.
These women are asking for only one thing: to save the men they love—or even complete strangers—from what they see as a needless and inevitable death at the front.
About these women, Zelenskyy says nothing.
Instead, he rushes to defend the men in uniform—the same men who hunt other men in the streets and, under his government's mobilization policy, send them into a meat grinder.
And in the process, he is transforming Ukraine into a country of grieving mothers, widows, and orphans—a nation of women forced to live without the husbands who were taken from them.
So here we are.
In the first video, NATO Secretary General Rutte lectures the world that "grown-up democracies" don't invade other countries in the 21st century, calling Russia's invasion of Ukraine "kind of crazy"
Then, just two minutes later in the second video, the hypocrisy becomes impossible to ignore....
😂😂😂
After large scale protests in Lvov Ukraine last night against Zelensky's forced recruitment thugs-
Secret police and Military began rounding up participants.
This story is entirely absent from @BBCWorld@cnn@rte and @FRANCE24
Why?
He was always the substitute drama teacher who accepted an acting role as prime minister. It is a forever stain on Canada that such an individual held power for 10 years.
CUSMA: The real cost of trade uncertainty isn't today's tariffs—it's tomorrow's investment.
A new KPMG survey found that 42% of Canadian manufacturers have already moved production to the U.S. or are considering doing so, while 57% have paused, reduced, or cancelled capital investments in Canada.
If this trend spreads to food manufacturing, we should all be concerned. Once investment leaves, it rarely comes back.