Patriotic_Conservative
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Patriotic_Conservative
@Seakinglogic
Finance professional. Full time conservative pushed there by leftwing quackery.



CANADA PENSION PLAN - Carney de-risking ESG Carbon Credit companies to use Canadian Pension Plan for 100 Billion India Infrastructure investment? We are never seeing that money again. The pensioners will be put on UBI using Bill S-206 - 12 Million Canadians will be forced into the new 'Stablecoin' announced YESTERDAY!


Minister @LenaMetlegeDiab's dept drafts new citizenship guide saying it's ashamed of Canada over slavery, urges new Canadians to reflect on the country's "shameful" past. blacklocks.ca/shamed-canada-… #cdnpoli @CitImmCanada #cdnfoi #ATI




FREE HEALTH CARE MY ASS🚩 Canada’s $400-billion healthcare system has been hijacked, condemning lifelong taxpayers to agonizing deaths on endless waitlists for even basic surgeries while immigrants and refugees are fast-tracked to the front of the line with racist medical clinics only available to immigrants and refugees. In the shadow of Canada’s crumbling healthcare colossus, a system bankrolled by generations of lifelong taxpaying citizens who have poured their fair share into it for decades, a chilling atrocity plays out every single day in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Quebec. Doors slam shut in the faces of desperate Canadian seniors, cancer patients, and working families, while immigrants and new Canadian refugees are ushered straight to the front of the line for dedicated clinics funded by the very same dollars. This is not an oversight. This is not compassion. This is raw, state-sanctioned racist discrimination beyond measure, an unforgivable betrayal that condemns the people who built this country to die in record numbers on surgical waitlists while newcomers receive priority care they never paid a cent to create. Meanwhile, record numbers of Canadians are dying in the shadows of endless queues. According to the latest data from SecondStreet, at least 23,746 patients died last fiscal year (April 2024–March 2025) while stuck on waiting lists for surgeries or diagnostic scans, a 3% jump from the year before and part of a horrifying national total exceeding 100,000 deaths since 2018. These aren’t abstract statistics. These are mothers, fathers, grandparents, and neighbors who paid into the system their entire lives, only to be told there was “no room” while newcomers received expedited pathways. ctvnews.ca/health/article… The Fraser Institute’s 2025 Waiting Your Turn report paints an even bleaker picture: the median wait time from GP referral to actual treatment across Canada hit 28.6 weeks, the second-longest in the survey’s history and 208% longer than in 1993. In British Columbia, it’s 32.2 weeks. Orthopedic surgery? Nearly a full year in some provinces. Neurosurgery? Almost 50 weeks nationally. fraserinstitute.org/studies/waitin… Emergency rooms have become death traps of their own. In B.C., median ER stays now stretch beyond four hours in many hospitals, with 141,961 patients walking out untreated in 2024-25 alone, an 86% spike over seven years. Nationally, roughly half a million Canadians left ERs without seeing a doctor last year. cbc.ca/news/marketpla… Stories like these are now commonplace. In Fraser Health, home to the taxpayer-funded New Canadian Clinics in Surrey and Burnaby, eligibility is crystal clear: government-assisted refugees, privately sponsored refugees, and refugee claimants only. Canadian citizens? Turned away at the door and redirected to the collapsing mainstream system. fraserhealth.ca/Service-Direct… One B.C. senior, speaking on condition of anonymity, described showing up at a clinic desperate for follow-up care after cancer surgery: “The receptionist looked at my health card and said, ‘This clinic is only for new Canadians.’ I’ve paid taxes here for 45 years. My husband died waiting for a hip replacement last year. How is this fair?” Federal Interim Federal Health Program dollars flow freely to cover refugees’ transitional care, while provincial MSP waits stretch into eternity. Critics call it what it is: racist discrimination against the very citizens bankrolling the entire system at a time when Canada needs healthcare more desperately than ever. CIHI projects total health spending will reach $399 billion in 2025, roughly $9,626 per Canadian. Hospitals alone eat up 26% of that. Yet the system is crumbling under the weight of record immigration volumes, an aging population, and chronic under-capacity. Organ transplant waitlists tell the same tragic tale: in 2024 alone, hundreds died before receiving a life-saving organ. cihi.ca/en/summary-sta… This isn’t mismanagement. It’s a deliberate policy choice. Health authorities openly advertise these newcomer-only clinics as “bridge” programs. The message to citizens: your pain, your cancer, your failing heart, get in line behind everyone else. Even as emergency rooms overflow and waitlist deaths shatter records. Healthcare experts and patient advocates have warned for years that prioritizing one group over another during a capacity crisis creates exactly this outcome. Yet the clinics keep operating. The funding keeps flowing. And the body count keeps climbing. Canada’s healthcare promise, universal, equitable, paid for by generations of taxpayers, has been shattered. In its place stands a cruel hierarchy: newcomers first, citizens last. As one grieving daughter whose father died waiting for cardiac surgery put it: “We’re not asking for special treatment. We’re just asking not to be treated as second-class in the country we built.” The numbers don’t lie. The deaths are real. And the discrimination is undeniable. How many more Canadians must die before politicians admit that a $400-billion system has failed and it shouldn’t be discriminating against the people who fund it? The time for polite silence is over. Canadians deserve answers, and they deserve care.














