
Lieut. Chris
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Lieut. Chris
@MD1840487
Proud of my ancestors who toiled through adversity to establish Common Law, Habeas Corporis and to settle and colonize these lands





La Presse reporting that Carney is likely to go with 30 F-35s and 60 Gripen. The announcement is expected around or after the American mid terms… lapresse.ca/affaires/2026-…





We were born in Canada. We supported it and built it and only asked to be able to realize our potential in return. But sure, show us what malicious, spiteful federalists you are. Very helpful.



Yes🙋♀️🇨🇦


Look at the pictures. Properly look at them. That is not the face of a man enjoying his second term. That is the face of a man who has just realised, somewhere behind those small angry eyes, that the war he absolutely did not need to start with Iran was, in fact, a mistake, and that the Strait of Hormuz does not reopen itself simply because you post about it in capital letters at four in the morning. The bags. The pallor. The slightly haunted stare of a salesman who has finally been handed his own invoice. Operation Epic Fury is now eating him alive on camera, one shuttered tanker at a time, and no amount of gold-plated bravado can hide it. Turns out reality, unlike a Fox News panel, doesn’t flatter you back. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1




The claim that FN kids were ripped from their homes to be put in residential schools is a lie. There was an application process. Parents had to apply to the school. The cases without an application were child welfare cases to save kids from abuse & neglect at home.






💯 Separatists are *shocked* by my suggestion that Canada could revoke Canadian citizenship from Albertans following a unilateral declaration of independence (UDI.) They believe that Alberta would get to determine how Canada would respond to a UDI, and that Albertans would have a right to hold and transmit Canadian citizenship to the nth generation. But at the same time, they would not grant Alberta citizenship to the ~50% or Albertans born outside the province, i.e. people who are Albertans by choice, not chance. So half the Alberta population (myself included) would be ineligible for Alberta citizenship, but the separatists would get to keep their Canadian passport to travel and work in the rest of Canada visa-free. How crazy is that?



Albertans deserve to know exactly what some of the leading voices behind separation are advocating: mandatory military service, citizenship based on birthplace, and a vision of society that belongs in the past. At a time when Calgary is attracting talent, investment, and opportunity from across Canada and around the world, the provincial referendum decision is giving oxygen to a movement that creates uncertainty, division, and risk. Our city needs more homes, more jobs, more infrastructure, and stronger ties with the rest of Canada and the world. Instead, we're being dragged into a debate that threatens investment, undermines confidence, and distracts from the real challenges facing Albertans. Calgary's future is as a growing, confident Canadian city. We must be focused on building that future, not legitimizing a movement that puts it at risk.


Mark Carney used a speech in New York to make the case to Trump for closer cooperation on metals, auto manufacturing and minerals. Read here financialpost.com/news/economy/c…





Scott Stinson: Two attacks inside a week in Markham suggest that the hands-off approach has consequences nationalpost.com/opinion/coyote…








