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Eric Duhaime
Eric Duhaime@E_Duhaime·
« La solution n'est pas de se soumettre à Ottawa. Ce n’est pas non plus de se précipiter dans un troisième référendum perdant. » - Éric Duhaime, chef du Parti conservateur du Québec Bien installé au troisième rang dans les sondages sur les intentions de vote, le Parti conservateur veut proposer un projet plus ambitieux que ce que la CAQ a proposé et briser le débat polarisé entre le oui et le non à la souveraineté. On veut tendre la main à l'ensemble des conservateurs du Canada. Le chef conservateur entend conclure des alliances avec d’autres gouvernements provinciaux, notamment ceux de l’Ouest canadien, afin de contrer ce qu’il qualifie de fédéralisme toxique s'ingérant dans les compétences des provinces. Nous, on veut utiliser la Confédération canadienne pour accroître le pouvoir du Québec, affirme Éric Duhaime.
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Juno News
Juno News@junonewscom·
A North American Sikh separatist group, Sikhs for Justice, is promoting a radical "Khalistan" referendum in Alberta by shockingly glorifying the use of child suicide bombers, including an eight-year-old and a six-year-old. Read more: junonews.com/p/north-americ…
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Got a call from a senior Quebec bureaucrat asking why eliminating sales taxes on food is a “no-brainer” for governments aiming to help consumers save at the grocery store. Him: “Why would people want to reduce government revenues that fund health care and help manage the deficit?” Me: Sigh…
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Altamom@Altamoms·
@junonewscom Are the suppliers on board? Which farmers want a 35% reduction in their income? Which manufacturers?
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Juno News
Juno News@junonewscom·
Avi Lewis on CBC proposes 50 publicly owned grocery stores and regional hubs to cut prices 30–45%, claiming broad interest. But grocery margins are typically just 3–5%, making such large price reductions unlikely without major subsidies or structural changes.
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
VIDEOS SURFACED After students fight in a high school in Mississauga. Student pulls out a handgun and chases the other student. Does this look like a legal firearm to you?
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Brad Porcellato
Brad Porcellato@BradPorcellato·
Canada can no longer claim innocence. Sam Cooper was spot on.
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Melissa 🇨🇦
Melissa 🇨🇦@MelissaLMRogers·
INSANE 🇨🇦 Canada is one of the biggest drug exporters of methamphetamine to New Zealand & Australia 🤯 Wild documentary by Avery Haines W5 investigates Canada’s role, and of course gets resistance from our RCMP 👀 MASSIVE drug networks in Canada 🇨🇦 A must watch
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ToryNow
ToryNow@torynowdotcom2·
Elon Musk says Canada’s language rules ‘hypocritical and unfair’ as Air Canada CEO to retire 🍁 -cdnnews torynow.com/r/?url=https:/…
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InterestingIMO
InterestingIMO@InterestingIMO·
The only bad take is yours because it’s inaccurate. Air Canada is a private, publicly traded company - being subject to federal legislation doesn’t change that. There’s no legal requirement for the Air Canada CEO to speak French. The law requires bilingual service from the company, not that the CEO personally be bilingual. This Liberal-manufactured controversy is political theatre, not a statutory violation. With a tight federal byelection looming in Terrebonne, Quebec on April 13, the Liberals are predictably rushing to position themselves as the fierce defenders of Quebec’s linguistic sensitivities - all while conveniently ignoring that the Liberals themselves declined to impose a bilingual leadership requirement on Air Canada when it had the chance. It’s classic pre-election signalling: optics over substance, Quebec pandering over legal reality.
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Liberal Party
Liberal Party@liberal_party·
Last night, Budget 2025 received Royal Assent. This is a big step in our new Liberal government’s work to build a stronger economy, protect our communities and our sovereignty, and empower Canadians with more opportunities and lower costs.
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JD Vance
JD Vance@JDVance·
Ending the fraud industrial complex is about putting the interests of American citizens first.
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defigirlxo
defigirlxo@defigirlxoxo·
Ok now serious question. I mean I know my answer. But have you ever met anyone more dishonourable?
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defigirlxo
defigirlxo@defigirlxoxo·
This is Part 2 of the federal capital series. Part 1 (yesterday): $35.8M in taxpayer money → PM's wife's advisory network Part 2 (today): $2.1B in SAF investments, Air Canada, and the PM's carried interest But there's a much bigger question I haven't answered yet: How did ONE PERSON end up in a position where he writes the global financial rules, profits from the transition those rules create, AND controls the government that enforces them? That's Part 3. The full path. From the Bank of Canada to the Vatican to your tax dollars. Tomorrow. 🇨🇦
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defigirlxo
defigirlxo@defigirlxoxo·
And who's buying the SAF in the UK? IAG — the parent company of British Airways — signed a 10-year offtake deal with Infinium. The same Infinium that Brookfield invested $1.1B in. Through the same fund Carney profits from. The UK was the pilot. Canada is the rollout. But with one difference: in the UK, Carney built the framework as a central banker and left. In Canada, he built the framework, invested $2.1B in SAF through Brookfield, and then became the PM who controls the budget and regulations that force airlines to buy it.
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