Corrupt Saint

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Corrupt Saint

Corrupt Saint

@BlackSpot

Truth, is the new "Hate Speech!" No DM's.

Vancouver Island. BC., Canada. Katılım Şubat 2008
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Corrupt Saint
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Starmer just suffered a humiliating local election collapse. Labour lost over 1,400 council seats across England, Scotland and Wales. Reform UK made huge gains in the old industrial heartlands and Brexit-voting towns that were once safe Labour ground. Why did he lose? Because after promising “change,” people are still facing sky-high energy bills, out-of-control immigration, winter fuel payment cuts for pensioners, and an economy that isn’t delivering. Voters feel ignored on the basics.Then, almost immediately, Starmer rolls out the same scripted speech we heard from Mark Carney at Davos: “Dangerous world,” “protect progressive values,” “threats to democracy.” It’s the identical globalist script recycled from WEF circles paint the world as scary, warn about populists, then position yourself as the defender of the liberal order. While British families struggle with bills and waiting lists, the elite pivot to grand international threats. This rhetoric is tired and disconnected. If Starmer keeps reading from the same Davos playbook, the next collapse will be far bigger than local elections.
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This bill doesn't just risk violating the Charter, it almost guarantees a successful court challenge under the Section 1 'reasonable limits' test because less invasive options (like quick-freeze orders) exist. Parliament needs to kill or gut Bill C-22 before it erodes our digital privacy forever. "Bill C-22 isn't 'balancing' safety and privacy, it's a direct assault on Canadians' Charter rights, especially Section 8 protections against unreasonable search and seizure. The strongest privacy and Charter risks, as laid out by experts like Michael Geist, the Canadian Constitution Foundation, and the CCLA, are crystal clear: Lowered evidentiary threshold for subscriber information: Police can now get your name, address, and account details with just 'reasonable suspicion', a lower bar than the 'reasonable grounds to believe' standard. This flies in the face of Supreme Court rulings in Spencer (2014) and Bykovets (2024), which recognized the high privacy interest in linking IP addresses to real identities and online activity. Mandatory metadata retention for up to 1 year: The government can force 'core' electronic service providers to retain transmission data (who you communicated with, when, device and location info) on ALL users, not just suspects. This is blanket retention, the exact kind of mass surveillance the EU Court of Justice has repeatedly struck down as disproportionate. Technical capability mandates ('backdoors'): Part 2 requires companies to build and maintain systems for quick data extraction and lawful interception, turning private tech into permanent extensions of the surveillance state and weakening cybersecurity for everyone. Broad scope + weak oversight: Vague definitions of 'electronic service providers,' secret ministerial orders, and insufficient checks make fishing expeditions far too easy.
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wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🇨🇦 Keep a sharp eye on Bill C-22. 👁️ While it establishes a heavyweight national security oversight body, the fact that most of its operations happen in the shadows is sparking serious transparency and accountability concerns. For those watching closely, the secrecy feels a little too "Orwellian" for comfort. 📕 : @strauss_matt #C22 #Privacy #Cdnpoli #Canada
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Statistics Canada reports inflation 'only' hit 2.4% in March, but that's cold comfort when gasoline just exploded 21% in a single month and groceries are still up over 4%, with fresh vegetables jumping nearly 8%. Families are staring down another ~$1,000 higher annual food bill while filling up at prices warped by global conflict and years of domestic policy choices. Pierre Poilievre is right to hammer the government on cost-of-living failures: Canada should be self-sufficient in food and energy, yet households feel squeezed by high taxes, red tape, and weak productivity. Official CPI averages hide the street-level reality when your two biggest monthly hits (gas and groceries) keep punishing budgets, 'near target' sounds like elite cope. Canadians don't need more excuses about international factors; they need policies that actually lower the price of living, not just manage the optics of the index.
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Mark Carney's push to diversify Canada away from U.S. trade, citing 75% export dependence and urging European/Asian partnerships rings hollow as classic elite fearmongering after his Liberals secured a majority via by-elections and floor-crossers. Critics rightly warn it risks jobs in integrated auto and energy sectors that built prosperity. The February POLITICO/Public First poll (57% preferring China ties over "Trump's America," U.S. ally favorability at 37%) is methodologically solid as a snapshot. Yet the forced-choice question explicitly named Trump, fielded amid peak left-media tariff hysteria framing him as bully-in-chief. It captured exactly the anti-Trump sentiment the media primed, not organic strategy, other neutral polls showed no such China love affair.
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Here’s Mark Carney’s illusion: he wants to keep Canadians in a state of fear and panic to distract from all of his costly failures at home. The Carney Liberals have given us the worst food inflation, the worst household debt, the worst housing costs, and the only shrinking economy in the G7. He has not repealed a single anti-development law, approved a single pipeline, and housing construction is actually falling. To top it all off, he’s doubled the deficit Justin Trudeau left behind. These are all Liberal-made problems that Carney made worse. And as for the U.S., Mark Carney’s talk of a rupture with the customer that buys two-thirds of our goods is not a plan. He has not negotiated a single new Free Trade Agreement with any country on earth. The meetings, photo ops, and non-binding memoranda are all an illusion. Mark Carney’s agenda is about enriching a small group of well-connected Liberal elites like him, who get corporate handouts of tax dollars and use tax havens to avoid paying the same bills they are charging you. If we want to be affordable at home, safe at home, and strong at home we must make real change at home. That’s why Conservatives are fighting for an end to wasteful Liberal spending. Let us cut corporate welfare, consultants, foreign aid, and handouts to fake refugees. Unblock our resources. Unleash our entrepreneurs. Approve pipelines and major projects today. Incentivize municipalities to build homes. Cut the gas taxes on farmers, truckers, and steelmakers. Stop the money-printing and inflationary deficits that drive up the cost of everything. That’s the only way we will be strong at home and unbreakable abroad.
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“Happy 44th birthday to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the document Trudeau Sr. gave us to supposedly protect our freedoms forever. Today Justice Minister Sean Fraser is out there praising it while courts keep slapping down his government’s overreach: the Emergencies Act ruled unreasonable again in January, and today Nova Scotia’s absurd ‘no walking in the woods’ wildfire ban got struck down for violating mobility rights. A veteran got hit with a $29,000 fine just for hiking. But let’s be honest, this isn’t new. During COVID, when Christians dared to gather and worship, an RCMP officer looked a believer in the eye and sneered: ‘You don’t have any rights.’ That one sentence exposed the truth: the Charter is only as strong as the politicians and police who choose to respect it. When it gets inconvenient, they invoke emergencies, notwithstanding clauses, or just flat-out tell you your rights don’t exist. Today’s anniversary isn’t a celebration, it’s a warning. If we don’t defend it every single day, the next ‘emergency’ will erase it completely.”
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Ezra Levant 🍁🚛
Ezra Levant 🍁🚛@ezralevant·
Please don't lie on Twitter. You violated the Charter of Rights by illegally invoking the Emergencies Act to arrest your political opponents and seize hundreds of their bank accounts without legal process. Four judges in a row have now said you violated the Charter.
Sean Fraser@SeanFraserMP

The Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms turns 44 today! 🇨🇦 It protects the essential rights that make our society free & democratic. At a time when these values are under threat worldwide, Canada will stand up to protect the Charter & the rights it guarantees for everyone. ⚖️

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Business owners are clear: punishing taxes, mountains of red tape, labor shortages, and endless uncertainty are killing the dream. Investment is fleeing to the U.S., and our economic foundation is crumbling. This isn't bad luck, it's the predictable result of years of anti-business policies that make it too expensive and too risky to build anything here. When entrepreneurs themselves are telling the next generation 'don't bother,' we're in deep trouble. Time to cut taxes, slash regulations, and stop driving ambition out of Canada before the drought turns into a desert."
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Juno News
Juno News@junonewscom·
WATCH Poilievre calls out the Liberal Party for debating a "$500,000 exit tax" to stop Canadians from working and opening businesses in the U.S. "Any country that feels it must punish people for fleeing is not a place of hope and optimism."
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“Happy 44th birthday to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the document Trudeau Sr. gave us to supposedly protect our freedoms forever. Today Justice Minister Sean Fraser is out there praising it while courts keep slapping down his government’s overreach: the Emergencies Act ruled unreasonable again in January, and today Nova Scotia’s absurd ‘no walking in the woods’ wildfire ban got struck down for violating mobility rights. A veteran got hit with a $29,000 fine just for hiking. But let’s be honest, this isn’t new. During COVID, when Christians dared to gather and worship, an RCMP officer looked a believer in the eye and sneered: ‘You don’t have any rights.’ That one sentence exposed the truth: the Charter is only as strong as the politicians and police who choose to respect it. When it gets inconvenient, they invoke emergencies, notwithstanding clauses, or just flat-out tell you your rights don’t exist. Today’s anniversary isn’t a celebration, it’s a warning. If we don’t defend it every single day, the next ‘emergency’ will erase it completely.”
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Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms
🚨BREAKING NEWS In a major win for civil liberties, the Nova Scotia Supreme Court quashed the province’s 2025 “travel ban” on entering the woods, ruling that the government acted unreasonably and failed to properly consider Charter rights. More information to follow.
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These left-wing groups haven’t spoken or protested because Sudan’s atrocities don’t fit their script: Arab Muslim militias committing slavery and ethnic cleansing against Black Africans in a Muslim-majority civil war offers no Western, Israeli, or “white” villain to blame. Selective outrage reveals the hypocrisy, real Black lives, real slavery, real genocide get ignored when ideology can’t exploit them. Silence isn’t compassion; it’s complicity through convenience.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
In Sudan, Arab Islamist gangs are kidnapping and rounding up black Christian women and children for slavery. Over 3,000 have been killed in the last few days. Where’s the UN? Where’s the Palestinian protest crowd? Where’s Greta, BLM, and the so-called human rights activists?!
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Canada’s $1 trillion capital flight (2015–2024) happened because of policy failure: regulatory overload, endless project delays via the Impact Assessment Act, aggressive carbon pricing, and ideological hostility toward developing oil, gas, mining, and agriculture. Investors fled to faster, more predictable jurisdictions while Canada ranked last in the G7 for productivity-enhancing business investment. RBC’s report correctly identifies the $1.8 trillion opportunity, but without slashing red tape and restoring pro-growth policies, the “Lost Decade” will become permanent decline. Capital doesn’t flee strong economies; it flees self-sabotage.
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Canada’s justice system is meant to be blind: one law for all, with sentences proportionate to the crime and the offender’s responsibility, not their passport. Yet Quebec Justice Antoine Piché just sentenced a Dominican permanent resident to 12 months of house arrest for stealing an SUV and leading police on a high-speed chase over 200 km/h. He rejected the Crown’s “six months less a day” plea bargain, openly crafted to dodge deportation. Days later, Ontario Justice Antonio Skarica sentenced a Nigerian offender to 28 months for extortion and non-consensual image sharing, while questioning why the system elevates foreign-born abusers over terrified Canadian victims. This reveals a corrosive two-tier reality. Deportation is an immigration matter for the government to enforce after a fair sentence, not a bargaining chip for lighter punishment. When judges themselves call out the favoritism, public trust collapses. Canadians deserve equality before the law. Close the loopholes, end the discounts, and restore real deterrence and fairness.
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸@Tablesalt13·
‼️MAJOR BREAKING 2 Canadian judges have ACCUSED government prosecutors of putting immigrant criminals ahead of victims Antonio Skarica and Antoine Piché have BOTH blown the whistle on light sentences for BRUTAL, VIOLENT, criminals to avoid deportation. -National Post WOW!!
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This isn’t just a minor diversification choice. For a man who has spent years in top Canadian public and private roles, including Governor of the Bank of Canada and chair of Brookfield Asset Management having less than one percent invested in his own country raises serious questions about confidence in Canada’s economic direction. If even Carney, with all his insider knowledge chose to allocate overwhelmingly to the U.S. What does that say about the investment climate successive Liberal governments have created here? High taxes, regulatory burden, carbon policies, and chronic underinvestment in productivity have made Canada less attractive for capital, including, apparently, for its own future Prime Minister. Canada First means leaders should have skin in the game. Their money, their policies, and their priorities should align with building a stronger, more prosperous Canada, not treating it as a side bet while betting big on the United States. Voters deserve leaders whose actions and investments show real faith in Canada’s potential. Right now, the numbers suggest something very different.
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wealthmoose
wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🇨🇦 🚨#BREAKING: Moose On The Loose dug into Carney’s portfolio: • 583 total holdings • 🇨🇦 3 Canadian positions → ~0.5% • 🇺🇸 530 U.S. positions → ~91% So while Canadians get told that a 35% tariff will “protect jobs,” 91% of Carney’s own money is sitting comfortably in the 🇺🇸 U.S. market. That’s not a conflict of interest. That’s the operating model. @cbcwatcher @MarketManiaCa @WhineNot @TheReclamare #cdnpoli #cdnecon #Canada #Tariffs #FollowTheMoney #Trump #USA
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