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📋 Now at Second Reading
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Happening in Government Today! 🇨🇦
🇨🇦 Bill S-6 - A fourth Act to harmonize federal law wi...
📋 Now at Second Reading
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Happening in Government Today! 🇨🇦
🇨🇦 Bill S-6 - A fourth Act to harmonize federal law wi...
📋 Now at Second Reading
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Happening in Government Today! 🇨🇦
🇨🇦 Bill S-6 - A fourth Act to harmonize federal law wi...
📋 Now at Second Reading
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Happening in Government Today! 🇨🇦
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Are you being propagandized?
I'll add a new list daily.
PROPAGANDA SELF-CHECKLIST
Day 66 — Lighting & Mood
1. I assume lighting doesn’t affect interpretation
2. I forget color grading can change emotional tone
3. I trust images regardless of visual manipulation
4. I rarely question how editing changes mood
5. I accept the emotional tone of images as natural
0–1 = 🟢 Healthy skepticism habits that day
2-3 = 🟡 You were more influenceable than you realized
3-5 = 🔴 Strong chance you operated inside a narrative bubble that day
🧠 Bias Spotlight: Algorithms amplify confirmation loops.
🧠 Bias Spotlight: Confirmation Bias loves headlines.
🎯 Try Tomorrow: Read past the headline once today.
💬 Reflect: When was the last time a full article changed your mind?
💬 Reflect: Do you over-generalize?
This drives me nuts, headlines without articles.
The ones that sound urgent.
Quick question:
Have you ever clicked something and realized it wasn’t what you expected?
Now I ask:
“Is this telling me the full story… or just grabbing my attention?”
Curious—do you read past the headline?
I used to share posts without thinking.
The ones that make you feel something instantly—anger, fear, outrage.
Quick question:
Have you ever noticed those are the hardest ones to scroll past?
I started asking myself one thing before sharing:
“Is this trying to inform me… or rush me?”
Curious—what makes YOU stop scrolling?
Starting a new post thread, it will be showing how mark carney has voted in the chamber. I'm sharing his current voting until today, As soon as he votes in parliament I'll share.
MARK CARNEY — COMPLETE PARLIAMENTARY VOTING RECORD 45th Parliament, 1st Session | As of March 23, 2026
[NAY] March 11, 2026 — Vote No. 85 | 2nd reading of Bill C-233, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act. Motion was defeated.
[YEA] March 10, 2026 — Vote No. 84 | Government Business No. 6 (Proceedings on Bill C-9, hate propaganda and hate crime). Motion passed.
[YEA] March 10, 2026 — Vote No. 83 | Motion for closure. Motion passed.
[YEA] February 25, 2026 — Vote No. 82 | Concurrence at report stage of Bill C-15, budget implementation act. Motion passed.
[NAY] February 25, 2026 — Vote No. 81 | Bill C-15 report stage amendment (Motion No. 81). Motion was defeated.
[NAY] February 25, 2026 — Vote No. 80 | Bill C-15 report stage amendment (Motion No. 78). Motion was defeated.
[NAY] February 25, 2026 — Vote No. 79 | Bill C-15 report stage amendment (Motion No. 55). Motion was defeated.
[NAY] February 25, 2026 — Vote No. 78 | Bill C-15 report stage amendment (Motion No. 48). Motion was defeated.
[NAY] February 25, 2026 — Vote No. 77 | Bill C-15 report stage amendment (Motion No. 44). Motion was defeated.
[NAY] February 25, 2026 — Vote No. 76 | Bill C-15 report stage amendment (Motion No. 34). Motion was defeated.
[NAY] February 25, 2026 — Vote No. 75 | Bill C-15 report stage amendment (Motion No. 1). Motion was defeated.
[NAY] February 25, 2026 — Vote No. 74 | 2nd reading of Bill C-237, An Act to amend the Fisheries Act (Atlantic groundfish fisheries). Motion was defeated.
[YEA] February 25, 2026 — Vote No. 73 | 2nd reading of Bill C-244, An Act to amend the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and Wrecked Vessels Act. Motion passed.
[NAY] February 25, 2026 — Vote No. 72 | Opposition Motion on federal benefits and asylum claimants. Motion was defeated.
[NAY] February 23, 2026 — Vote No. 71 | Opposition Motion on automotive strategy. Motion was defeated.
[NAY] February 23, 2026 — Vote No. 70 | Opposition Motion on automotive strategy (amendment). Motion was defeated.
[YEA] February 12, 2026 — Vote No. 69 | 2nd reading of Bill S-210, An Act respecting Ukrainian Heritage Month. Motion passed.
[YEA] February 12, 2026 — Vote No. 68 | 2nd reading of Bill C-227, national strategy on housing for young Canadians. Motion passed.
[NAY] February 12, 2026 — Vote No. 67 | Opposition Motion on serious crimes and refugee claims. Motion was defeated.
[YEA] February 9, 2026 — Vote No. 66 | Opposition Motion — apology to those whose land was expropriated in Mirabel. Motion passed.
[NAY] February 4, 2026 — Vote No. 65 | 2nd reading of Bill C-245, An Act to amend the Canadian Multiculturalism Act (non-application in Quebec). Motion was defeated.
[YEA] February 4, 2026 — Vote No. 64 | 2nd reading of Bill C-222, An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act (death of a child). Motion passed.
[NAY] February 4, 2026 — Vote No. 63 | Opposition Motion on food affordability. Motion was defeated.
[YEA] February 2, 2026 — Vote No. 62 | 2nd reading of Bill C-18, Canada-Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement. Motion passed.
[NAY] January 28, 2026 — Vote No. 61 | 2nd reading of Bill C-228, prior review of treaties by Parliament. Motion was defeated.
[NAY] January 28, 2026 — Vote No. 60 | Opposition Motion on Canadian economic sovereignty. Motion was defeated.
[YEA] December 11, 2025 — Vote No. 59 | Bill C-12 report stage amendment (Motion No. 48), border security and immigration. Motion passed.
[YEA] December 11, 2025 — Vote No. 58 | Bill C-12 report stage amendment (Motion No. 22). Motion passed.
[NAY] December 11, 2025 — Vote No. 57 | Bill C-12 report stage amendment (Motion No. 2). Motion was defeated.
[NAY] December 11, 2025 — Vote No. 56 | Bill C-12 report stage amendment (Motion No. 1). Motion was defeated.
[NAY] December 9, 2025 — Vote No. 55 | Opposition Motion on pipeline construction. Motion was defeated.
[NAY] December 9, 2025 — Vote No. 54 | Opposition Motion on pipeline construction (amendment). Motion was defeated.
[NAY] December 8, 2025 — Vote No. 53 | 2nd reading of Bill C-15, budget implementation act (reasoned amendment). Motion was defeated.
[YEA] December 3, 2025 — Vote No. 52 | 2nd reading of Bill C-241, national strategy on flood and drought forecasting. Motion passed.
[YEA] December 3, 2025 — Vote No. 51 | 2nd reading of Bill C-225, An Act to amend the Criminal Code. Motion passed.
[YEA] November 17, 2025 — Vote No. 50 | Budgetary policy. Motion passed.
[NAY] November 7, 2025 — Vote No. 49 | Budgetary policy (amendment). Motion was defeated.
[NAY] November 6, 2025 — Vote No. 48 | Budgetary policy (subamendment). Motion was defeated.
[YEA] November 5, 2025 — Vote No. 47 | 3rd reading and adoption of Bill C-3, An Act to amend the Citizenship Act (2025). Motion passed.
[YEA] November 4, 2025 — Vote No. 46 | First report of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development. Motion passed.
[YEA] November 3, 2025 — Vote No. 45 | Concurrence at report stage of Bill C-3, Citizenship Act (2025). Motion passed.
[YEA] November 3, 2025 — Vote No. 44 | Bill C-3 report stage amendment, Citizenship Act (2025). Motion passed.
[NAY] October 20, 2025 — Vote No. 41 | Opposition Motion on cost of deficits. Motion was defeated.
[NAY] October 6, 2025 — Vote No. 40 | Opposition Motion on passage of Bill C-242. Motion was defeated.
[NAY] October 1, 2025 — Vote No. 39 | Opposition Motion on food taxation. Motion was defeated.
[NAY] September 24, 2025 — Vote No. 38 | Opposition Motion on constitutional powers of Quebec and the provinces. Motion was defeated.
[YEA] June 20, 2025 — Vote No. 34 | 3rd reading and adoption of Bill C-5, Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act (Part 2). Motion passed.
[YEA] June 20, 2025 — Vote No. 33 | 3rd reading and adoption of Bill C-5, Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act (Part 1). Motion passed.
[YEA] June 20, 2025 — Vote No. 32 | Concurrence at report stage of Bill C-5, Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act. Motion passed.
[NAY] June 20, 2025 — Vote No. 31 | Bill C-5 report stage amendment (Motion 19). Motion was defeated.
[YEA] June 20, 2025 — Vote No. 30 | Bill C-5 report stage amendment (Motion 18). Motion passed.
[NAY] June 20, 2025 — Vote No. 29 | Bill C-5 report stage amendment (Motion 15). Motion was defeated.
[NAY] June 20, 2025 — Vote No. 28 | Bill C-5 report stage amendment (Motion 11). Motion was defeated.
[YEA] June 20, 2025 — Vote No. 27 | Bill C-5 report stage amendment (Motion 9). Motion passed.
[YEA] June 20, 2025 — Vote No. 26 | Bill C-5 report stage amendment (Motion 7). Motion passed.
[NAY] June 20, 2025 — Vote No. 25 | Bill C-5 report stage amendment (Motion 5). Motion passed (Carney voted against).
[NAY] June 20, 2025 — Vote No. 24 | Bill C-5 report stage amendment (Motion 4). Motion was defeated.
[NAY] June 20, 2025 — Vote No. 23 | Bill C-5 report stage amendment (Motion 1). Motion was defeated.
[PAIRED] June 17, 2025 — Vote No. 22 | 3rd reading and adoption of Bill C-7, supply bill for fiscal year ending March 31, 2026. Motion passed.
[PAIRED] June 17, 2025 — Vote No. 21 | Concurrence at report stage of Bill C-7. Motion passed.
[PAIRED] June 17, 2025 — Vote No. 20 | 2nd reading of Bill C-7. Motion passed.
[PAIRED] June 17, 2025 — Vote No. 19 | Concurrence in Supplementary Estimates (A), fiscal year ending March 31, 2026. Motion passed.
[PAIRED] June 17, 2025 — Vote No. 18 | 3rd reading and adoption of Bill C-6, supply bill for fiscal year ending March 31, 2026. Motion passed.
[PAIRED] June 17, 2025 — Vote No. 17 | Concurrence at report stage of Bill C-6. Motion passed.
[PAIRED] June 17, 2025 — Vote No. 16 | 2nd reading of Bill C-6. Motion passed.
[PAIRED] June 17, 2025 — Vote No. 15 | Concurrence in Main Estimates, fiscal year ending March 31, 2026. Motion passed.
[PAIRED] June 17, 2025 — Vote No. 14 | Opposition Motion on sale of gas-powered vehicles. Motion was defeated.
[PAIRED] June 16, 2025 — Vote No. 13 | 2nd reading of Bill C-5, Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act. Motion passed.
[PAIRED] June 16, 2025 — Vote No. 12 | Government Business No. 1 (Proceedings on Bill C-5). Motion passed.
[PAIRED] June 16, 2025 — Vote No. 11 | Government Business No. 1 amendment. Motion was defeated.
[PAIRED] June 16, 2025 — Vote No. 10 | Opposition Motion on GCStrategies Inc. Motion passed.
[PAIRED] June 16, 2025 — Vote No. 9 | Motion for closure. Motion passed.
[YEA] June 12, 2025 — Vote No. 8 | 2nd reading of Bill C-4, affordability measures for Canadians. Motion passed.
[NAY] June 11, 2025 — Vote No. 7 | Opposition Motion on Canada carbon rebate and payment to Quebec. Motion was defeated.
[NAY] June 11, 2025 — Vote No. 6 | Opposition Motion on Canada carbon rebate and payment to Quebec (amendment). Motion was defeated.
[NAY] June 10, 2025 — Vote No. 5 | Opposition Motion on food inflation and budgetary policy. Motion was defeated.
[YEA] June 5, 2025 — Vote No. 4 | Ways and Means Motion No. 1. Motion passed.
[NAY] June 2, 2025 — Vote No. 3 | Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne (amendment as amended). Motion passed (Carney voted against).
[YEA] June 2, 2025 — Vote No. 2 | Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne (subamendment). Motion passed.
[YEA] May 29, 2025 — Vote No. 1 | Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne (subamendment). Motion passed.
SCORECARD SUMMARY[YEA]: 31 votes [NAY]: 37 votes [PAIRED]: 12 votes Total: 80 votes
Are you being propagandized?
I'll add a new list daily.
PROPAGANDA SELF-CHECKLIST
Day 65 — Crowd Illusion
1. I assume photos show the full crowd size
2. I forget camera angles can exaggerate or minimize crowds
3. I rarely look for aerial or wide shots
4. I trust crowd images as accurate measurements
5. I assume the image reflects the entire event
0–1 = 🟢 Healthy skepticism habits that day
2-3 = 🟡 You were more influenceable than you realized
3-5 = 🔴 Strong chance you operated inside a narrative bubble that day
🧠 Bias Spotlight: Algorithms amplify confirmation loops.
🧠 Bias Spotlight: Confirmation Bias loves headlines.
🎯 Try Tomorrow: Read past the headline once today.
💬 Reflect: When was the last time a full article changed your mind?
💬 Reflect: Do you over-generalize?
@2ChicksPolitics Fun fact, Canada produces enough refined petroleum products (including gasoline and diesel) to roughly meet its domestic demand, with a refining capacity of about 1.9 to 2 million barrels per day.