
Nasty G
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@CanadianCoffey Never before has a leader of the opposition lived rent free in the empty heads of so many…








🚨 BREAKING 14 Liberal MPs just signed an open letter against Carney’s pipeline deal with Alberta. The cowards signed it. CBC has it. But they don’t want to be named. 😂 This was done just 24 hours after Alberta put separation on the October ballot. The Prime Minister can’t even hold his own caucus together. The Liberal Party’s response to a province voting on separation is to fight their own Prime Minister. The country is splitting from the West. The Liberals are splitting from the leader. And the Prime Minister is in the middle, trying to negotiate with both sides while losing both at the same time. What a disaster.



🚨 JUST IN: NASCAR legend Kyle Busch has DlED at the age of 41 following a hospitalization with a “severe illness” In-race communications from a recent race, seen below, show Busch requesting a doctor due to a “sinus cold” 👇🏻 41 is FAR too young. Pray for the Busch family 🙏🏻







For the record. No More Free Ride for Canada The pause of the Permanent Joint Board on Defence is not just a bureaucratic squabble; it is Washington’s opening move in a larger strategic game is to force Canada out of its free‑rider equilibrium. For 86 years, the board has been the institutional expression of Canada’s privileged status under the American security umbrella, a quiet assurance that Ottawa would always have a seat at the table when North America’s defence was planned. Putting it on ice is how the United States turns that privilege into leverage. The strategic game is simple. The United States wants Canada to undergo a structural adjustment that Canadian politics has spent decades avoiding: higher, sustained defence spending; faster delivery of real capabilities; and a serious industrial base anchored in energy and critical minerals. By pausing the PJBD rather than gutting NORAD or daily operational cooperation, Washington creates a reversible but highly visible penalty. The message is: the shield stays, for now, but the status, influence, and symbolism that Canadian elites prize are conditional on Ottawa finally behaving like a hard power rather than a moralizing stakeholder. Mark Carney has, belatedly, read this room. He knows a world of Iranian missile swarms, Russian attrition wars, and Chinese naval expansion will not indulge a G7 country that treats 2 percent of GDP on defence as heroic while treating its vast resource endowment as something to be constrained rather than exploited. The problem is that most of Canada’s political class, and the majority of its public, have not caught up. They still act as if the post WWII rules based era lives coupled with geography, good intentions, and ESG‑branded virtue restraint on resource development are a strategy that is sustainable. In that context, the PJBD pause is best understood as a forcing mechanism. It is designed to make clear that Canada must choose: either adapt, by rapidly ramping up defence spending, rapidly developing and processing its natural resources as strategic assets, and embedding itself more deeply in U.S. planning and production, or accept a future as a protected but marginal player, lecturing from the sidelines while others set the terms. The strategic game is to end Canada’s era of cost‑free virtue and make hard power, not slogans, the price of continued privilege. No one should be surprised.









More than 700,000 Albertans signed a petition for a referendum. Disenfranchising those voters won't go over well. Alberta should remain in Canada. Canada should work for Alberta. Denying Albertans a vote is not the way to achieve that.

🚨 How the hell are regular Canadians even surviving right now? Watch this guy absolutely crash out in his truck — and he’s not alone. This is the face of the hardworking middle class after 11 straight years of Liberal destruction. $80 just to fill the tank. Groceries that empty your wallet before you leave the store. A kid’s $250 bounce house feels like a luxury. People choosing between heating their home or eating. This isn’t “tough times.” This is what 11 years of Trudeau-Carney Liberalism has done to the backbone of Canada: the people who actually work, pay taxes, and keep this country running. They’re losing their homes. They’re skipping meals. They’re one bad month away from breaking. And the full crash? If this keeps going, it won’t be quiet. A violent uprising from fed-up, broke Canadians isn’t “if” anymore — it’s “when.” This is what happens when a government forgets who it’s supposed to serve. Tag a middle-class Canadian who’s feeling this. We see you! We FEEL the SAME PAIN! #cdnpoli #LiberalFailure #CostOfLivingCrisis #TrudeauLegacy #CarneyCanada #MiddleClassCrushed



BREAKING: Premier Smith says it shouldn't be up to a single, unelected Trudeau-appointed judge should overrule the 700K Albertans who want a separation referendum. She also suggests she would appeal this all the way to the Supreme Court.









