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Great to join @PierrePoilievre at today’s presser in Toronto with @MelissaLantsman @Roman_Baber @AmarjeetGill
Carney’s own update shows Liberals are on track to add $1 trillion in debt since Liberals took office.
There's more money going to bankers and bond holders in the form of debt interest payment than what goes to provinces in health care transfers.
End the credit card budgeting now! It’s time to cut reckless spending and unleash the Canadian economy so workers can get ahead.




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Blacklock’s takes $0 in government money.
The same government that has been fighting them in court for years over their paywall.
Last month, Blacklock’s won their appeal against the federal government.
Yesterday the same government appointed Giuseppina D’Agostino to the Federal Court.
The same D’Agostino who publicly argued that paying Blacklock’s was “conceding to a bully.”
The same court that will hear future cases involving Blacklock’s.
Outlets that takes government millions NEVER gets sued.
The outlet that takes $0 has to fight Liberala in court so the government pays their fair share in subscription fees to keep updated on their own failures.
Then the government appoints the Blacklock’s critic to the bench?
Don’t you see what they’re doing?
Holly Doan@hollyanndoan
Newly appointed federal judge once portrayed government as a victim in ongoing litigation to defend news media paywalls. “If they pay up, then it’s sort of like conceding to a bully.” — Giuseppina D’Agostino, September 16, 2016 @financialpost
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CP pumping the Carney CP interview "And in an interview with the Canadian press, the Prime Minister said that a new pipeline is more probable than possible. How optimistic are you that this will happen?"
Poilievre "...A pipeline to the Pacific would move $30 billion of oil every year. That's more than our total annual exports to China. So why is Mark Carney still blocking it? " @PierrePoilievre @MarkJCarney
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While I certainly understand and can see all sides… if social media has gotten so out of hand that you can’t for the life of you get your kid off of it, to the point that a government ban sounds like a relief—maybe that’s an opportunity to reflect inwards at why you ever caved to your children and gave them the devices to access social media in the first place. Maybe we should ask why pencil and paper are not as popular in curriculums anymore… maybe we could recognize that many parents are just as addicted to social media as their kids are—and that’s probably why it’s harder to enforce rules on it at home.
Parents need to parent. Kids should be kids. Grown ups should take the responsibility and unpopular decisions at home to enforce those norms. Not the government.
There’s predators lurking everywhere. Banning kids from social media doesn’t stop any of that.
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The Liberals obsession with Net Zero is economic self-sabotage. #AlbertaIndependence
Razor Oil@RazorOil
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Local residents say Nova Scotia spaceport reeks of Liberal 'corruption'
Two-hundred million. That's how much money Mark Carney's Liberals just handed an obscure company tied to a Canadian rocket launchpad in the tiny town of Canso, Nova Scotia.
The Liberals say this will help Canada compete with the United States and build a domestic aerospace advantage. But is that really true? After all, the site in Canso is just a concrete slab in the middle of nowhere.
We decided to look deeper into the company involved, Maritime Launch Services, and what we found raises serious questions about transparency, accountability and how business gets done in Canada.
We recently travelled to Canso, flying to Halifax and then driving three hours, to see the site for ourselves. The Department of National Defence is spending $20 million a year over 10 years on the project, while Marine Launch Services actually rents the land from the province for less than $15,000 a year.
It's the craziest thing — and that's why we went to investigate.
What we found in Canso was a town appalled and opposed to this rocket industry. Everywhere we went, there were signs showing people do not want this spaceport — whether it's real or fake.
“We're a small community in rural Nova Scotia, so no one is listened to us,” one local resident who blew the whistle on this story told us.
Suspiciously, Maritime Launch Services was a penny stock until the $200 million investment from the Carney Liberals. Then the price shot up, with insiders making out like bandits.
Even more eye-catching, the government backdated its lease agreement with Maritime Launch Services by a year. This means the federal government shelled out $20 million for nothing.
It seems like a form of money laundering, like a way of funnelling money to friends.
Who are the people who got this sweetheart deal?
“We have about 1,100 people within 5.5 km of this,” the Canso local told us, noting the project was first discussed as a test site for a 127-foot-tall Ukrainian rocket. That rocket was set to be launched just 3 km from her community, “so, naturally we were concerned,” she said.
“I can't outright say it's corruption, I don't know,” she told us. “I wrote the Auditor General,” she added, calling for an independent investigation.
“This needs to be looked at, because it's wrong on every level.”
REPORT by @EzraLevant:
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It’s easy to point fingers at the U.S.
Orange man bad is an easy target.
But the silence on China is so bizarre. The propaganda is deep. I don’t know why it’s so much harder for Canadians to admit that China poses a much deeper, more strategic threat, economically, politically, and culturally.
Canada’s relationship with China is not something to ignore. The decisions being made right now don’t feel (I hate making decisions based on “feelings” actually - LOOK based on the data and history) aligned with the interests of everyday Canadians.
Watch our PM’s decision closely.
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