Laur
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Laur
@Doflicker1
Everything we have ever been taught is a lie. Canada is burning and the government keeps adding gas to the flames.
AB,Canada Katılım Ağustos 2021
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BREAKING
The Liberals just voted to SHUT OFF THE CAMERAS at the health committee’s emergency meeting on PrescribeIT.
Conservatives moved to call in the Auditor General to investigate how $300+ MILLION was wasted on a failed program.
The Liberals’ answer was to hide the discussion from Canadians and silence the opposition.
What are they hiding?
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🚨🚨🚨 THIS SHOULD BE IN MSM ALL DAY EVERYDAY 🚨🚨🚨
This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔
Chris Joseph, father of Jaxon Joseph — one of the 16 Humboldt Broncos killed — is still fighting for justice years later.
He just gave a raw interview explaining why he will never stop pushing to have Jaskirat Sidhu deported, as the court originally ordered.
Sidhu killed 16 people and injured 13 others.
Yet at the eleventh hour, his deportation was paused.
Why? Because Sidhu got married and had a child — clearly working the system to tug on the heartstrings of woke judges.
Meanwhile, the mainstream media is too busy spinning the story to make the **murderer** the victim instead of the 16 families who lost everything.
This is two-tier justice at its most sickening.
Deportation was part of his sentence.
Forgiveness does not mean he gets to be more special than any other criminal.
The victims’ families deserve better than this.
Watch Chris Joseph’s powerful interview here 👇
When will Canada finally put victims first?
#cdnpoli #HumboldtBroncos #TwoTierJustice #JusticeForTheBroncos
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@RebelNewsOnline It sounds like he needs therapy to deal with his trauma. He should not be the education minister.
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Mehdi Taj — a former IRGC member and allegedly the former intelligence commander of the Isfahan branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps — is confirmed to be en route to Canada with a visa issued and may arrive at any moment.
He is entering Canada under the title of head of the Football Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
There are serious concerns, however, that his IRGC affiliations were not disclosed in the visa process.
Members of a terrorist organization are inadmissible under s.34(1)(f) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. Failure to disclose such affiliations constitutes misrepresentation under s.40 IRPA.
His visa MUST BE CANCELLED immediately — and if too late, enforcement must occur at the port of entry.
We call on the Canada Border Services Agency @CanBorder, the Minister of Public Safety (@gary_srp), the Minister of Immigration (@LenaMetlegeDiab), and the Minister of Foreign Affairs (@AnitaAnandMP) to take immediate action.
@MarkJCarney

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@truthnorth76 @ryangerritsen @Coralie4955 My husband is a true man. He's rough but I know he will protect our family to the end. Who wants a man that doesn't know how to be a real man.
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@ryangerritsen @Coralie4955 Can some great Canadian women chime in here and let us know what you think? I assume many women still very much enjoy a man’s masculinity. Young men need to know how to treat a woman and make her feel safe. 🙏🙏🇨🇦🇨🇦
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Remember when Calgary Mayor, Naheed Nenshi, said anti-mask protesters were...
"Not people that need to eat"?
I do.
Don't forget how your leaders treated you, for thinking differently.
They haven't changed, since Covid.
Not at all.
LOST FREEDOM FILES # 5086
Chris Barber (Big Red)@ChrisBarber1975
@nenshi The embarrassment is you
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Democracy Is Already Dead in Canada: Alberta’s Independence Referendum Just Proved It
Yesterday, April 10, 2026, Justice Shaina Leonard of Alberta’s Court of King’s Bench handed down a one-month stay on the Stay Free Alberta petition.
Signature collection continues until May 2, but Elections Alberta is now barred from certifying those signatures or referring the matter to Justice Minister Mickey Amery.
The reason? First Nations groups like Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation and others claim the very act of asking Albertans a democratic question somehow violates treaty rights.
This isn’t law.
This is lawfare; the weaponization of the courts to strangle the will of the people before it can even be counted.
And it exposes the rotting core of Canadian “democracy”: when the results might threaten the Laurentian elite’s grip, the rules change overnight.
This is how it has always been between Canada and Alberta.
For decades we have been the golden goose bled dry for equalization cheques that fund bike lanes in Halifax and universities in Montréal while our energy sector is shackled by industrial carbon taxes, rejected pipelines, and federal “net-zero” fantasies that ignore physics and economics.
The National Energy Program in the ‘80s was just the overt chapter of a longer story: Ottawa extracts our wealth, regulates our prosperity into the ground, then lectures us about “national unity” when we dare complain.
Every time Alberta pushes back; whether on resource revenue, equalization formulas, or Senate reform—the answer is the same: courts, regulators, or political sleight-of-hand to keep the tap flowing eastward.
The floor-crossers in Ottawa propping up Carney’s Liberals are only the latest symptom. Confederation was always a lopsided deal sold to the West on promises of fairness that were never kept.
Alberta didn’t ask to bankroll the federation while being treated like a subordinate colony.
We built this land on grit, risk, and resource wealth.
Ottawa’s response has been extraction dressed up as solidarity.
And that is precisely why yesterday’s ruling is a sea change.
This isn’t fringe frustration anymore.
Albertans who once believed we could “vote our way out” of this mess; loyal CPC voters, mainstream conservatives, even some who rolled their eyes at sovereignty talk—are now waking up.
The petition smashed the 177,000-signature threshold early.
The stay isn’t killing momentum; it’s fuel.
People see the mask slip: when the democratic machinery threatens the status quo, the machinery is simply turned off.
More Albertans than ever are concluding the only way to protect our future is to build a new one.
Alberta isn’t “separatist.”
We’re exhausted.
Exhausted by a federation that takes our resources, mocks our values, and now uses the courts to silence our questions.
Yesterday wasn’t a setback. It was confirmation.
The roller coaster is just getting started.
The petition is still alive. The signatures are still pouring in.
And the conversation Albertans are having around kitchen tables, rig sites, and boardrooms has fundamentally shifted:
Independence is no longer unthinkable. It’s becoming inevitable.
Strap in, Alberta.
History doesn’t wait for judicial permission.
It is made by people who refuse to stay silent.
#AlbertaIndependence

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I didn’t mind if you were gay. Until you paraded in the streets in chaps and with dildos in front of families.
I didn’t care if you were trans. Until you wanted access to my kids in school and wanted them to question their own sexuality and gender.
I didn’t care if you were black or white or brown. Until you wanted to pull down statues, destroy our history, re-write our novels and pay you reparations.
I didn’t care if you wanted to cross borders. Until you decided to do so illegally and then started criminal enterprises in the country you entered or lived off the welfare system.
I even didn’t mind if you wanted an abortion, until you started celebrating them and calling the fœtus a “clump of cells”.
I am not the only one. There are millions of people just like me. And we are angry now and will fight back.
The line must be drawn here.
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@ammmckane @SecretFire79 I agree about not being able to sit through it again. It was raw and like you were there. The dead silence in the theater when it was over was heavy.
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My high school age daughter and I skipped school and work to go see this when it came out at the theater. We were happy and carefree when we walked in with our popcorn and drinks…what a fun mother/daughter day…we thought.
We didn’t say a word to each other on the way home. Complete silence. Lost in our own thoughts and reflections of what we had just seen and trying to comprehend how much suffering Jesus went through for US. They don’t tell you that on Sunday School. We were stunned at the devastating beauty of the film and all
It stood for. We finally just hugged and cried. We knew it was acting, but it didn’t feel that way. It felt real. Raw. Traumatic.
JC was stunning in this movie. His acting and Mel’s vision for the film should have won every award there was. It was JC’a eyes that told the truth of the weight of what Jesus carried. I will never forget those eyes, or the fact that he spoke ancient Aramaic in the film, making it feel like you were witnessing the actual life and death of Jesus.
I also have to commend Mel for turning the camera away every so often during the torture of Jesus to give viewer’s a break from the gut-wrenching horror.
Best movie ever, but I don’t think I could sit through it again. I don’t need to. I will never forget a single moment.
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Passion of The Christ🇻🇦🩸
“Mel Gibson warned actor Jim Caviezel that playing the character of Christ was going to be very difficult and that if he accepted, he most likely would be marginalized by Hollywood.
Caviezel asked for a day to think about it and his response to Mel who was funding and directing the movie was: "I think we have to make it, even if it is difficult." And something else, my initials are J.C., and I am 33 years old. "I didn't realize that until now."
Mel responded with “You're really scaring me you know.”
During filming, Jim Caviezel who plays the part of Jesus lost 45 pounds, he was struck by lightning, he was accidentally struck twice during the scourging scene leaving a deep 14-inch scar, he dislocated his shoulder when the cross was dropped into the hole with him on the cross. He then suffered pneumonia and hypothermia from being nearly naked with only a loin cloth on the cross for endless hours. The crucifixion scene alone took 5 weeks of the 2 months of shooting.
His body was so stressed and exhausted from playing the role that he had to undergo two open heart surgeries after the filming production.
Jim explained, “I didn’t want people to see me. I just want them to see Jesus. Conversions will happen through that.”
Almost like a clairvoyant prediction many amazing things happened.
Pedro Sarubbi, who played Barabbas, felt that it was not Caviezel who was looking at him, but Jesus Christ himself, as he played that role he said of Caviezel, “His eyes had no hatred or resentment towards me, only mercy and love."
Luca Lionello, the artist who played Judas, was an avowed atheist before shooting began. He eventually converted, and baptized his children.
One of the main technicians working on the film was a Muslim converted to Christianity.
Some producers said they saw actors dressed in white they didn’t recognize during one of the filming sessions, and when they reviewed the recordings they realized they couldn’t see them in that footage.
The Passion of the Christ is the highest grossing US religious as well as the highest R-rated film of all time, with $370.8 million! Worldwide, it grossed $611 million.
More importantly, it has reached 100’s of millions of people around the world.
Mel Gibson paid $30 million out of his own pocket for the production of the film because no studio would take on the project.
Today Jim Caviezel simply and boldly proclaims his faith in Christ, and the miracle it was for him to represent Christ as an actor and a greater believer of Christ because of this experience.

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@AlmostAmish1 I can't wait for those sounds. It's still snowing. Come on spring.
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Don’t let politicians convince people they can’t do anything about high gas prices.
They can scrap ALL carbon taxes.
They can cut gas taxes.
They can stop charging sales taxes on top of all their other taxes.
torontosun.com/opinion/column…

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Researchers are expected to follow up with a study confirming that water is wet.
Global Calgary@GlobalCalgary
Canada may have the ability to substantially raise its GDP and add thousands of new jobs by building more oil pipeline infrastructure, a new study suggests. globalnews.ca/news/11739635/…
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