ever ready

16.9K posts

ever ready banner
ever ready

ever ready

@imagesandwords9

common sense will lead to truth liberals will lead to poverty. freedom of choice life and liberty

Katılım Nisan 2023
1.1K Takip Edilen527 Takipçiler
ever ready retweetledi
Bill Tufts
Bill Tufts@BillTufts·
Canada's gest scammed again !! Our budget deficit is $78 Billion now Carney wants to spend another $60 Billion on "Military" Guess who get the biggest portion of this contract? Direct Contracts: Historically, Brookfield Global Integrated Services (BGIS) is the federal government’s #1 overall supplier, having managed roughly $16.2 billion across 600+ contracts since 2013. Defence Infrastructure: Within the military context, BGIS manages the vast majority of the Department of National Defence (DND) real estate. This includes a massive multi-billion dollar agreement to manage roughly 3,800 federal buildings, many of which are DND facilities like the Carling Place campus in Ottawa. bnnbloomberg.ca/business/polit…
English
14
138
159
4K
Taya
Taya@travelingflying·
Haters gonna say this is AI
Taya tweet media
English
42
6
195
1.8K
ever ready retweetledi
govt.exe is corrupt
govt.exe is corrupt@govt_corrupt·
This is why prices are so high in Canada. We've increased the money supply by 400%. Stop blaming climate change, wars, or whatever other bullshit excuse. It's money printing and govt deficits.
govt.exe is corrupt tweet media
English
88
1K
2.8K
31.8K
ever ready retweetledi
Stacey
Stacey@StaceyMonette27·
-Come to Canada from Romania. -Use fake documents to purchase a new Hyundai Palisade from dealership. -Put vehicle in shipping container. -Retrieve free vehicle back in Romania. Failure at every step of the way. From entry to exit.
Stacey tweet media
English
96
405
2.1K
117.1K
ever ready retweetledi
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
The food bank in Moose Jaw Saskatchewan has seen a 150% increase in people needing to use their food bank. 50 new families per month are signing up. How can this be? For 11 years the Liberals have told us they’ve been making life more affordable for Canadians.
English
28
281
733
10.4K
ever ready retweetledi
illuminatibot
illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
They're not "journalists" - they're script readers. They're paid to repeat narratives, not investigate and then report the truth.
English
67
599
1.6K
23.3K
ever ready retweetledi
Shawn Buckley
Shawn Buckley@Shawnbuckleylaw·
This should be front-page news, but it isn’t… yet. One of the largest petitions in Canadian history has just been tabled in Parliament—and it’s entirely grassroots. No political parties. No major organizations. Just Canadians pushing back. At the core, it’s about something most people assume they already have: the freedom to choose how they take care of their own health. People are fed up with natural products being treated like drugs, with access being restricted, and with decisions being made by regulators instead of individuals. This petition forces the government to respond—but what they do next depends on pressure from the public. That’s where you come in. Take a couple of minutes to contact a Liberal MP. Send an e-letter, make a phone call, or even mail a physical letter. Tell them you expect them to support the Charter of Health Freedom. Link to @nhppa’s Action Page in thread ⬇️
Shawn Buckley tweet media
English
19
274
466
6.3K
ever ready retweetledi
Eva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM
While preparing for a brief on the independence petition due tomorrow, I came across this from the Supreme Court of Canada that is worth sharing: “The right of the people to discuss and debate ideas forms the very foundation of democracy… For this reason, the Supreme Court of Canada has assiduously protected the right of each citizen to participate in political debate... Permitting an effective voice for unpopular and minority views — views political parties may not embrace — is essential to deliberative democracy. The goal should be to bring the views of all citizens into the political arena for consideration, be they accepted or rejected at the end of the day. Free speech in the public square may not be curtailed merely because one might find the message unappetizing or the messenger distasteful… The ability to engage in effective speech in the public square means nothing if it does not include the ability to attempt to persuade one’s fellow citizens through debate and discussion. This is the kernel from which reasoned political discourse emerges. Freedom of expression must allow a citizen to give voice to her vision for her community and nation, to advocate change through the art of persuasion in the hope of improving her life and indeed the larger social, political and economic landscape… Freedom of expression protects not only the individual who speaks the message, but also the recipient. Members of the public — as viewers, listeners and readers — have a right to information on public governance, absent which they cannot cast an informed vote.” These are words from the Supreme Court of Canada that recognize the importance of debate and discussion, even when the views are unpopular, uncomfortable, or distasteful. So when someone tries to shut down the conversation, shame you, or tell you certain topics should not even be discussed, remind them of that. The answer is not silence or suppression. A petition, a debate, even a controversial idea, these are not failures of the system. They are expressions of it. The real risk is when we start deciding which views are acceptable to be heard. Because once that line starts moving, it does not stop where you think it will. So the question is: Are we prepared to actually live this principle or do we only support it when we agree with the message? Because the more you know and understand, the more effectively you can participate, ask better questions, and actually effect change.
Eva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM tweet mediaEva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM tweet mediaEva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM tweet mediaEva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM tweet media
English
14
133
274
3.2K
ever ready retweetledi
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Marc Miller: I don’t want to make political hay with what remains a tragedy with people still in hospital… But guess what, he’s going to anyway. Just listen to this language Marc is using. Authoritarians, all of them.
English
98
144
735
27.6K
ever ready retweetledi
Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
WEF chairman Peter Brabeck-Letmathe states that water is not your human right: "Everyone should have enough water to meet their fundamental daily needs...but NOT to fill a pool or wash a car." Bold words from a man who owns mansions with pools & a fleet of cars.
English
658
1.6K
3.9K
46.5K
ever ready retweetledi
🇨🇦 Antonio Tweets
🇨🇦 Antonio Tweets@AntonioTweets2·
I can’t believe this is our Country 🤦🏻‍♂️
English
16
142
273
4K
ever ready retweetledi
Nadine Wellwood
Nadine Wellwood@NadineWellwood·
Watch the full interview here: youtu.be/yZdYXIZ3ETI Canadian banks like TD are implicated in a disturbing fentanyl money laundering scheme. Elite individuals from the Chinese diaspora can allegedly walk into bank branches
YouTube video
YouTube
English
13
249
406
5.5K
ever ready retweetledi
Northern Perspective
Northern Perspective@NorthrnPrspectv·
🚨MA JUST MADE IT WORSE🚨 After grilling a witness over forced labour in China, Liberal MP Michael Ma’s office admitted the strategy was to sideline her… and give the floor to a pro-China EV witness. Then when pressed again? He refused to clearly say it’s happening in China. Even CBC is calling it out. Carney now owns this.
English
55
439
1.4K
21.2K
ever ready retweetledi
David Clement 🌐
David Clement 🌐@davidclement·
Sharing so that @MPMichaelMa can’t claim he hasn’t “seen” the camps
English
13
124
442
8.8K
ever ready retweetledi
Sam Cooper
Sam Cooper@scoopercooper·
Beijing's "Two-State" Strategy Targets Indigenous Land Claims and Resources to Undermine Canada's National Sovereignty, and Mark Carney's PRC Pivot Makes It More Dangerous thebureau.news/p/beijings-two…
English
80
822
1.5K
42.9K