DeeJay

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DeeJay

DeeJay

@jaydeeview

“wise” old owl 🦉 😁📚🇨🇦 who loves to chime in! Jesus is the reason for every season. Stay on True North 🙏🏻

انضم Aralık 2022
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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
🚨 BREAKING Canada went from the 5th happiest country to the 25th. Young Canadians under 25? We rank 71st. The US now ranks happier than us. They’re saying it’s not the cost of living. Not the housing crisis. Not the job losses. Not the government. It’s social media. 😂
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Rebel News
Rebel News@RebelNewsOnline·
.@DreaHumphrey and @LiseMerle discuss a report from Juno News showing how a 45-year-old 'trans' student at the University of Windsor is only facing minor reprimands after an investigation found he engaged in sexual misconduct. rebelne.ws/3PlgN2X
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Rebel News
Rebel News@RebelNewsOnline·
💥FIRE LORI IDLOUT! NDP MP betrays Nunavut voters and joins Carney's Liberals Democracy is supposed to work in a very simple way: voters choose, politicians serve. But in this case, Lori Idlout and Mark Carney flipped that around. Nunavut elected a New Democrat. Instead, they woke up with a Liberal. Friends, I'm about to do something out of character: I'm about to advocate for NDP voters. Their MP crossed the floor and hijacked their votes to help Mark Carney get one step closer to his stolen majority. They deserve a byelection. Let’s be clear about something. That seat in Parliament doesn’t belong to Lori Idlout. It belongs to the voters of Nunavut. They chose a New Democrat to represent them in Ottawa. That was their voice, their say, their mandate in the House of Commons. But with one quiet political maneuver, that voice was handed over to Mark Carney’s Liberals instead. Without consultation or election. No permission from the people who actually own that seat: the voters. And this wasn’t some minor procedural move. This floor crossing helped push the Liberals to 170 seats in the House of Commons — just two seats short of a majority government. That’s not nothing. That’s a major shift in the balance of power in Ottawa, and Canadians hate this kind of political bait-and-switch. An Angus Reid poll found that only 26% of Canadians think MPs should be allowed to switch parties and keep their seat. The largest group, 41%, say MPs who cross the floor should resign and run again in a byelection. Because voters understand something politicians pretend not to. When you vote, you’re not just voting for a person; you’re voting for a party, a platform, a team, a set of promises. Nunavut voters didn’t vote for Mark Carney’s Liberals. But that’s what they got anyway, and the timing here raises some very serious questions. In the months leading up to Idlout’s floor crossing, Ottawa suddenly started making a series of funding announcements aimed at Nunavut. On January 5, the federal government announced about $8.5 million for French-language and second-language education in Nunavut. On January 30, Ottawa announced up to $250 million in federal support tied to building 750 homes in the territory. Then came additional program funding announcements for digital access and northern initiatives. And then on March 4, the government rolled out a major new Arctic Infrastructure Fund, part of a $6-billion federal infrastructure package aimed specifically at northern development. Just days later, on March 10, Lori Idlout crosses the floor to the Liberals. Now look — governments announce funding all the time. That’s normal. But anyone pretending the optics here don’t raise questions is kidding themselves. It looks exactly like the kind of political courtship Ottawa has perfected over decades: announcements, attention, access — and suddenly an opposition MP finds a new home in the government caucus. But what makes this even worse is that Idlout denied it was happening. When rumours began circulating earlier this year that she might join the Liberals, she flatly dismissed them. She insisted she had no intention of crossing the floor. A couple of months later… she did exactly that. Just like that Judas Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux. Voters were told one thing and the MP delivered something completely different. That’s not the only ethical cloud hanging over this situation. According to reporting by Blacklock’s Reporter, Idlout disclosed she was a major shareholder in NVision Insight Group, an Ottawa company that sells Indigenous cultural sensitivity training. After she was elected in 2021, that company received about $454,250 in federal contracts, including sole-sourced awards from various departments. To her credit, Idlout did disclose the ownership and instructed her staff not to seek training from the company. But politically speaking, when you combine government contracts, federal funding announcements, and then a floor crossing to the governing party, voters are absolutely justified in asking questions. But this double-dipping makes her an excellent Liberal. Democracy is supposed to work in a very simple way: voters choose, politicians serve. But in this case, Lori Idlout and Mark Carney flipped that around. They chose for the voters. Nunavut elected a New Democrat. Instead, they woke up with a Liberal. If Lori Idlout truly believes she did the right thing — if she honestly believes Nunavut voters wanted her to abandon the NDP and join Mark Carney’s Liberals — then she should have absolutely no problem proving it. Go ask them, run again. Put your new Liberal colours on the ballot and let the people who elected you decide whether they approve. Because that seat doesn’t belong to Lori Idlout. And it certainly doesn’t belong to Mark Carney. It belongs to the voters of Nunavut. @SheilaGunnReid
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SweetMarie
SweetMarie@Oceanbreeze473·
Mayor Mamdani names NY's 1st trans woman to lead new "LGBTQI+ Office"
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DeeJay@jaydeeview·
@dubsndoo It was actually Le Presse. That makes it funny. He said if Pierre would get his security clearance he would be informed too. Well guess he read it in the newspaper just like McGuinty
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DeeJay@jaydeeview·
Oh you mean the same as Canada. It is legal to kill a baby right up to 40 weeks. There is no law against it here! In fact they are trying to change the MAID law to include infants.
Anna Lulis@annamlulis

This is what a 34 week old baby looks like outside the womb. The UK just voted in favor of killing an unborn child at this age. For no reason, just because someone wants to. They call it “reproductive rights” because they refuse to call it what it is: murder.

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DeeJay@jaydeeview·
Well if she’s saying Russia, SURELY she’s doing her job enough to know that China & Russia have been working together in the Arctic for years. Also China funding Russia against Ukraine. It’s so easy to find macdonaldlaurier.ca/russia-and-chi…
Melissa 🇨🇦@MelissaLMRogers

Anita ANAND refuses to mention CHINA as a threat in our Arctic, and guess what, China is already operating in our Arctic 🤯 All she’s capable of saying is RUSSIA 👀 Speaking at the Chatham House Conference in the UK

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DeeJay@jaydeeview·
Ho hum! More corruption! Pay it back & all is forgiven! Good addition to the Liberals.
Canada Proud@WeAreCanProud

#REPORT: Nunavut MP Lori Idlout, who crossed the floor from the NDP to the Liberals earlier this month, has reimbursed the House of Commons $1,700 after being caught expensing items she purchased for her office from Carvings Nunavut, her own private business.

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Kevin
Kevin@kevcontabby·
@yonkojohn It really wouldn’t surprise me if Carney isn’t a closet convert like King Charles. They both love themselves some islam wayyyyyyyyy too much. Concerning
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John Smith
John Smith@yonkojohn·
Would anyone know the reasoning behind the Iranian leadership tyranny leaders being welcomed into Canada by our Prime Minister Mark Carney. Is Mark trying to teach Donald Trump a lesson? Nothing make's any sense!
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DeeJay@jaydeeview·
WOW really? Did not know that
kirk russell 🇨🇦@kirkrussell4

@yonkojohn Any reason why 1500 Canadians mercenaries participated in the genocide in Gaza as volunteers in the IDF & weren’t arrested for crimes against humanity?

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Kusha
Kusha@kusha_alagband·
At midnight, the regime raided 18‑year‑old Melika Azizi’s home and dragged her to Lakan Prison in Rasht. She’s been beaten, cut off from her family, and sentenced to death. In court she looked the judge in the eye and shouted: “You’ve spilled the blood of so many young people, how can I stay silent? It doesn’t matter to me, kill me too.” This is a teenager whose “crime” was courage. We can’t let them execute her in silence. #MelikaAzizi #StopExecutionsInIran
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Brian Lilley
Brian Lilley@brianlilley·
“If we're not at the table, we're on the menu." That was Mark Carney in Davos. Funny, we aren't at the table on trade negotiations with the Americans. Guess that means we are on the menu. Meanwhile, the Americans and Mexicans are still moving forward on trade talks.
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