Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew: "No American child from the blue-collar or the middle class should have to die in Iran. Let the Epstein class fight the Epstein war."
@libsoftiktok Police officers are charged all the time based on split second decisions they have to make in dangerous situations. These judges have weeks or months to contemplate their decisions, and then they make appallingly bad ones like this with no consequences at all.
Left-wing activist judge Jessica Fehrenbach released an 18yo felon from prison.
FOUR days later, that same felon was charged with shooting someone dead.
JAIL THE JUDGES
@grawallinc@CanadaMom73 Not to worry next week, they'll be launching a new initiative to reduce prices by increasing carbon taxes. Or was it unlocking a new initiative? It's so hard to keep up.
Dear Mark Carney,
I just wanted to extend a heartfelt thank you for completely solving the housing crisis. It’s incredible. Studio apartments are now only $3,000 a month, bedrooms in someone’s basement are a steal at $1,850, and a modest one-bedroom is a jaw-dropping bargain at $3,700. Truly affordable living. I especially appreciate how owning a home now only requires a $180,000 down payment and a small, manageable $4,900/month mortgage. Homeownership has never been more within reach. 🏡✨
Also, thank you for fixing the cost of living. Groceries are unbelievably cheap now. Eggs at $9.49, butter at $8.99, ground beef casually hovering around $14/lb — honestly, I’m saving so much money I don’t even know what to do with it. I went in for milk and bread and only spent $97, which is basically nothing these days. What a time to be alive. 🛒💸
The tax relief has been phenomenal too. Keeping almost half of my paycheck is just incredible. I absolutely love watching 40–50% disappear before I even see it — it really builds character. Nothing says financial freedom like calculating whether you can afford both rent and food in the same month. Taxes have truly never felt lower. 📉😂
And the safety improvements — wow. Streets have never been calmer. You can now confidently walk past open-air drug use, random screaming matches, and bike chop shops knowing everything is totally under control. The fentanyl crisis? Basically solved. The homelessness crisis? Completely handled. There are only rows and rows of tents, which is obviously just modern minimalist housing. 🚨🏙️
The crime situation has also improved dramatically. Nothing reassures citizens more than seeing repeat offenders released faster than a drive-thru order. It really keeps things exciting. Who doesn’t love a little unpredictability on their commute? Keeps the adrenaline pumping. 🔁😌
And finally, thank you for making life in general so affordable. Gas hovering around $1.80–$2.10/L, insurance climbing, utilities up 30–40%, and somehow everyone still expected to smile and say “things are improving.” The financial gymnastics required just to exist are truly inspiring. ⛽💀
From the bottom of all Canadians’ hearts, thank you for this stunning 180. Housing has never been more affordable, groceries have never been cheaper, taxes have never been lower, and the streets have never been safer. Everything is perfect. Absolutely flawless. No notes. 🇨🇦👏
Warmest regards,
A financially thriving Canadian
P.S. If you could also fix interest rates, rent, groceries, crime, healthcare wait times, and wages — but like, don’t rush. You’ve already done so much.
@lesliechurch Every day Canadians know that nothing is free and we're still paying for these things, in fact, more in total because now we've got inept government administrators, administrating everything
Conservatives might think Dental Care and a National School Food Program are “radical” but everyday Canadians know that these programs are essential measures that bring down costs and make life more affordable.
@wealthmoose@nickshirleyy And just in time the Canadian government passes a new broad, sweeping hate speech law, which will let them shut down any criticism or exposure of corruption.
🚨🇨🇦 The receipts are finally coming for the Carney government. 🏛️
U.S. investigator @nickshirleyy just confirmed Canada is his next target. While the "Adults in the Room" are vacationing in Rome, an American YouTuber is about to do the auditing they’ve been dodging for a year.
The Hit List for Nick:
❌ The $26 Billion consultant bill.
❌ The 1.9 Million expiring visas with zero exit tracking.
❌ The "Indigenous" shell company scams revealed this morning.
The world is watching. Let’s see how "principled" this government is under a real lens. 📉🛑
#CdnPoli#NickShirley#Canada#MarkCarney#Accountability#TaxpayerFraud
NEW: Canada has met NATO’s 2% defence spending target — half a decade ahead of schedule.
We’re moving with speed and scale to build a stronger, more independent, and more secure country.
Following exactly in the footsteps of your European masters, huh? We all see this for exactly what it is, yet another dystopian power grab by our federal government which seems to have forgotten who they work for and represent. Get ready Canadians, for leftist judges and activists to be deciding what constitutes hate, and to live in fear that the thought police will be knocking at your door unless you keep your mouth shut on anything critical of the government. You voted for this, congratulations.
The Combatting Hate Act passed in the House of Commons this week.
That’s a huge step forward in our mission to build a stronger, safer country where everyone — no matter who they are or how they worship — can live free from violence and intimidation.
This has been the number one reason why I have been a western separatist all my life. Think of how many qualified candidates have been eliminated from running being an MP, or Prime Minister, or head of a government department, or large corporation that depends on government contracts. On the other side of that coin think of all the inept people who have gotten into those positions simply because they are bilingual (looking at you, Melanie Joly). Think of all the money wasted on making every damn thing bilingual. I wish Quebec had gone independent back in the 1970s and this was all a fading memory.
⚠️ Canada’s bilingualism policy isn’t “inclusion” , it’s straight-up wealth redistribution with a Quebec twist.
Only bilingual applicants (ie mostly Quebecers who already speak French at home) get the inside track on federal jobs, promotions, and contracts. Unilingual English speakers from the rest of Canada? Tough luck, you’re locked out of your own government. Do we really need all our senior military and police officers to be bilingual?
Ottawa wastes hundreds of millions every year on translation services, bilingual signage, forced French training programs, and endless bureaucratic overhead. All while Canada’s productivity collapses under the weight of this pointless red tape.
It's one of Trump's beefs. American businesses trying to operate here are fed up. They shake their heads at the extra paperwork, dual-language filings, mandatory “services in both official languages” mandates, and the added costs that deliver zero value to 90% of customers or shareholders.
We bend over backwards to cater to Quebec while the rest of the country foots the bill. And now Ottawa is shamelessly politicizing the tragedy in New York by attacking the Air Canada president because he doesn’t speak French.
Give me a break. Canada’s own Governor General doesn’t speak French. Mark Carney doesn’t speak French. Trudeau barely spoke French. But suddenly bilingualism is a crisis only when it’s convenient for Ottawa to score points against English Canada.
Enough already. Bilingualism isn’t unity... it’s a jobs-and-cash program for Quebec at everyone else’s expense.
The story has gone international because it demonstrates yet again with pathetic petty people Canadians are, at least the ones in Ottawa, who think this is such a big deal that the Prime Minister needs to get involved. There are plenty of other reasons to fire the CEO of Air Canada, but this is not one of them.
The story has gone international. He's a goner. "Air Canada C.E.O. Draws Scorn for Delivering Condolences Only in English - The New York Times" nytimes.com/2026/03/25/wor…
@MarkJCarney What did you spend it on? Consultants to deliver DEI struggle training? Camouflage design tampons? Rainbow coloured uniforms for the troops to March in pride parades?
Last June, we announced our plan to transform Canada’s defence. A plan to protect Canadians — and achieve the NATO 2% target, half a decade ahead of schedule.
Today, we met that target.
@liberal_party@DennisKendel I have so little trust in our federal government anymore, that any announcement like this is just a signal to me that billions of dollars more are going to be thrown into some bottomless pit for no result, other to enrich liberal party cronies. It infuriates me.
Mark Carney and our new Liberal government put forward an ambitious plan to rebuild, rearm, and reinvest in the Canadian Armed Forces.
And we’re delivering.
🚨 Melania Trump this morning: Proposes an AI system—“Plato”—as a replacement for teachers.
“Literature, art, science, mathematics, history… the entire corpus of knowledge… at home.”
Replace teachers? With a machine?
AI over teachers. That’s the idea.
Instead of calling for better pay for our nation's educators/heroes.
Sad day!
Canada is strongest when we work together.
Today, Canada and Alberta reached an agreement to lower methane emissions in the oil and gas sector — to create good jobs, cut pollution, and help position Canada as the world’s supplier of choice for responsibly-produced energy.