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@CanadianPM Only cost taxpayers a billion dollars so Carney could hold the trophy…
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Today, we commemorate the victims of the Tamil genocide and honour the memory of those who lost their lives. We stand with Tamil communities in Oakville East, across Canada, and around the world in remembrance, reflection, and the continued pursuit of justice, peace, and human rights.
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney
On Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day, we honour the tens of thousands of civilians killed during the Sri Lankan Civil War and stand with the survivors, families, and communities who endured profound suffering — including many in Canada’s Tamil diaspora.
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🚨NEW
Change .org petition calling for Michael Ma to resign
(only open to his constituents)
has nearly 10,000 signatures in less than a day
Its TIME to STOP being passive, Canada.
FORCE this man to resign for his betrayal.
change.org/p/demand-mp-mi…
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Today, the Justice Centre announces the launch of a national campaign urging all provinces to adopt legislation that restores professional regulators to their proper role of overseeing competence and ethics, rather than compelling speech or imposing political ideology on regulated professionals who serve the public.
To help Canadians take action, the Justice Centre has created an online tool with a ready-to-send letter that goes directly to the provincial representatives responsible for the relevant legislation in your home province.
Click the link below to take action:
jccf.ca/provincial-cam…
To learn more about this campaign, visit:
jccf.ca/justice-centre…

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These aren't the actions of a reconciler seeking to end polarisation in the Church:
1.Public photographs with militant LGBT activists & heretics Martin and Caram
2. Allowing desecration of the Jubilee Holy Door by homosexuals kissing in St. Peter's Basilica
3. Equivocating over the abominable crime of abortion
4. Condemning the death penalty, though it is mandated by God
5. Criticising President Trump's protecting US citizens from the invasion of alien criminals
6. Praising Durbin's 40 years of political service that includes promoting LGBT and abortion
7. Publicly 'blessing' the UN's climate hoax agenda
8. Promoting religious indifferentism under the cover of human fraternity
These are the actions of someone who is a declared leftist who uses his office to advance the cause of the left.
All of these actions are leading to further polarisation and alienation in the Church

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Liberal gun confiscation was "all about politics, all along," says MP @LarryBrockMP.
Trudeau not only removed harsh penalties for serious criminal firearm offences involving illegal guns...
Carney chose radical anti-gun MP's to run throughout Quebec during the last election. 🇨🇦
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@SandraLuzMedC @EWTNews the Catechism's section on the gravity of sin (paragraphs 1854–1864), which states that sins differ in degree of seriousness depending on the object (the act itself), the circumstances, and the subject's intention.
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@EWTNews Funny how the catholics in the comments would pour themselves out to divide the Church for the sake of political postures. The Pope Is not supporting abortion, he is stating the Church's teachings clearly. Something like, the one who's free of sin throw the first rock.
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I was never a fan of guns, nor did I fully understand why people felt the need to own them. But in recent years, we have seen just how extreme government actions can become, and how easily and arrogantly boundaries continue to be pushed.
Politicians and public officials are surrounded by armed security. Why? For their safety and security. Police and military forces are equipped with weapons. Why? For their safety and security. To suggest that ordinary citizens should be left defenseless is not only inconsistent, it is dangerously naïve.
The right to bear arms is not simply about sport or tradition, it is about ensuring citizens are not powerless in the face of governments that overreach. History shows that unchecked power leads to abuse, and when trust in institutions is at an all-time low, the ability of people to defend themselves matters more than ever.
Instead of confiscating citizens’ property, public servants should focus on rebuilding trust through accountability, transparency, and respect for rights. Perhaps government leaders could lead the way by giving up their own armed protection first.
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A cornerstone of Canada's high-trust society is that our citizens will follow justified laws.
I'm one of 2.3 million licenced firearm owners. I jumped through a very complicated process to obtain my permit, including safety training, criminal background checks and providing character references.
I'm also one of 800,000+ people who went through additional training and verifications to obtain a restricted permit, allowing me to own and use handguns, AR15s and other firearms.
When I got my permit, it came with many conditions, which I agreed to follow. These include things like proper storage, only using them for approved activities, and only using them at approved facilities.
Firearm permit holders are lawyers, doctors, teachers, carpenters and more. It's an extremely diverse group.
It's also statistically proven that firearm permit holders are some of the most law-abiding citizens in this country, least likely to commit a crime.
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#BREAKING: Responding to @LarryBrockMP, Toronto Police Union President @TPACampbell says Carney's gun 'buyback' would have NO IMPACT on violent crime.
"The [gun] violence we're seeing... is essentially, exclusively, a small number of gang members, thugs, using illegal firearms."
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Today, I announced that we’re banning municipal speed cameras in Ontario to stop the cash grab from drivers and taxpayers.
Instead, we’re investing in new traffic-calming measures like signs and roundabouts that will stop people from speeding in the first place.
Find out more: news.ontario.ca/en/release/100…




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@liberal_party Because they at least try to have some fiscal common sense
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