Don Boswell
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Father Exposes CBC Bias in Humboldt Broncos Tragedy: “They’ve Been Notorious for This”
“It’s not your story to tell,” says former NHL player Chris Joseph, who lost his son in the Humboldt Broncos tragedy in 2018 when foreign truck driver Jaskirat Sidhu blew through a stop sign and killed 16 people, including his son, Jaxon Joseph.
Joseph repeated his accusations against CBC of being biased in favour of Sidhu, who is fighting his deportation order after serving merely 3.5 years in prison for causing the deaths of 16 people and injuring 13 Canadians through his negligence.
“Let everybody speak, but don’t chop and edit to narrate the story the way you want it to be done. @karenpaulscbc did that with CBC. She played soft music when the Sidhus were walking through the park holding hands together, and then when she interviewed Russ Herold, who was on my side, it was a cold ring via Zoom call. She just doesn’t give the same attention to detail. I wish mainstream media would grow a backbone and tell it like it is,” @cjoseph23 said.
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Union workers, like the members here at the @cdntrades Conference, built this country — and it’s time to build big, again.
That’s why we’re launching Team Canada Strong — a new program to recruit, train and hire up to 100,000 more skilled trades workers across Canada.



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@CanadianPM Government only creates government jobs. The private sector the real jobs that build Canada. You’ve ensured the private sector is highly stifled and the government bloated. Failure again.
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Introducing Team Canada Strong: a bold plan to recruit, train, and hire 80,000 to 100,000 skilled trades workers. This new flagship measure will transform the skilled-trades and strengthen Canada’s future workforce, building Canada strong for all. Details: pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-r…

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@MarkJCarney Mark, you’ve proven you couldn’t build even a successful idea. Your not good at this PM gig, a failure at every level.
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This is mental. My children are mine! I created them. I raise them, I provide for them. No one else. Leave kids alone you creep!!
Rebel News@RebelNewsOnline
Parents "absolutely don't" deserve to have rights over their children, Nova Scotia Education Minister Brandan Maguire says, as he voices support for secret gender transitions at schools and taxpayer-funded gender reassignment surgeries.
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This is not AI.
Nor is it parody.
This is the Prime Minister of Canada.
Asking for YOUR after-tax dollars.
AFTER USING, YOUR TAX DOLLARS,
to force ALL Canadians to invest in a debt fund.
The interest is paid by you.
And liabilities are also insured by you.
So they can use their infinite political “investment wisdom,” to choose who gets YOUR MONEY.
This is Carney’s “new government”
The Liberal Cartel of Canada.
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@MarkJCarney Your a crook, spending our money uncontrollably. Step down.
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Mark Carney’s Liberals are treating extra gas tax revenue like it belongs to them.
It does not. That money came from Canadians paying more at the pump and more at the store. Conservatives fought to return it through a complete Liberal gas tax relief for the rest of 2026.
That is not deficit spending. It is Ottawa giving back the windfall it is collecting because Canadians are paying more.
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This guy is a douche bag
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱@ryangerritsen
Trudeau was in Melbourne Australia yesterday giving a speech on how masculinity is toxic. He claimed to be worried about the rise of the “manosphere” & its growing influence on young men. Who the hell wants to listen to this guys nonsense? Wow.
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@RosieRocks28 The Winnipeg lab leak was world class espionage. Disgusting.
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Another project, another roadblock.
The Lower Similkameen Indian Band has launched a petition to stop the Copper Mountain Mine expansion, citing UNDRIP.
This is exactly what the NDP set in motion when they made DRIPA enforceable. Projects across B.C. are now getting challenged earlier, tied up longer, and dragged into processes that create uncertainty before a shovel even hits the ground.
We’ve seen this pattern already. It starts with a petition, builds pressure, then lawyers get involved, and before long approvals are being pulled into court and timelines start slipping.
While that plays out, it’s not executives feeling it. It’s equipment operators waiting on a call, truck drivers missing loads, trades workers watching opportunities disappear, families relying on steady paycheques suddenly facing uncertainty.
These delays don’t stay on paper. They cost shifts, stall projects, hold back entire communities, and put real pressure on working people trying to get ahead.
Juno News@junonewscom
The Lower Similkameen Indian Band launched a petition to stop the expansion of Hudbay Mineral’s Copper Mountain Mine citing UNDRIP. junonews.com/p/bc-first-nat…
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