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Tracey Wilson
Tracey Wilson@TWilsonOttawa·
Ontario taxpayers spend $20M annually on storage for delisted American booze we already paid for … 🤡
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@Safety_Canada Nope! Not voting for you people!
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Public Safety Canada
Public Safety Canada@Safety_Canada·
(1/2) All G7, Five Eye partners and most EU countries have lawful access frameworks that include technical obligations for electronic service providers.
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@Safety_Canada Yeah not voting for you people!
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@achrosen @myabradshaw78 Only because they knew he wouldn’t win! Says something about the loyalty of the Liberal party. They’d be all in political purgatory if Carney hadn’t come along!
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Bradshaw
Bradshaw@myabradshaw78·
Ahhh remember this. Trudeau blaming influencers for his downfall instead of his policies. Trudeau and his liberals were exposed because how dare anyone post the truth. Carney feels the same way about people who look into his lies and policies.
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G@MaritimeNewf·
@trainofangels00 @ianwe11 We couldn’t even shoot down a Chinese spy/weather balloon a couple years ago😂! And the intelligence they share with us has saved our ass many times.
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Mike Angelle ⬛⬜⬛⬜⬛⬜
LOL...When exactly did Canada sign this imaginary "US protection clause" you're talking about? We have never entered any deal that makes us America's guarded little brother. NORAD is a joint command that we run together and renew by mutual agreement since 1958, not a one-way favor from the US. Canada has always stayed in the driver's seat, working as equals on shared security without ever begging for unilateral American "saving." It's pretty egotistical to think we are freeloading off a defense fantasy that only exists in American heads. History shows Canada standing independent and working together on our own terms, not waiting for US help. We know geography matters, but let's not turn it into charity we never asked for...thnx.
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Mike Angelle ⬛⬜⬛⬜⬛⬜
Let’s finally put this tired MAGA fantasy to rest: the U.S. has never militarily protected Canada — not once, not ever. Canada has never been invaded by a foreign power in modern history, and we have certainly never asked the U.S. to ride in like some self-appointed saviour. In fact, the only time American troops showed up on our soil in force was during the War of 1812 (Confederation wasn't even born yet) — when they tried to invade and conquer us and got their asses handed to them by a militia, First Nations warriors, and British forces. The colonies defended themselves. And, furthermore to facts, NORAD is a joint defense partnership, NOT American charity. Yet the MAGA base keeps repeating this crap that “if it wasn’t for us, Canada would be gone.” No. We never begged for your protection, we never needed it, and we sure as hell don’t owe you for a fantasy scenario that exists only in your heads. Canada stands on its own. Always has. 🇨🇦 #canpoli
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G@MaritimeNewf·
@DrJStrategy I wouldn’t be surprised if we get kicked out of the G7 also. Wasn’t that invitation at the insistence of Ronald Regan to Brian Mulroney because he needed someone in his corner to prevent the European’s from ganging up on the US during their financial/ security discussions.
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James E. Thorne
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy·
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.
The Washington Times@WashTimes

A pause in U.S. participation is unprecedented in the board’s history and signals a rupture in U.S.-Canada relations. buff.ly/vlwUC2s

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G@MaritimeNewf·
@CaperJAE @TWilsonOttawa I bought a lot of it. I like to help out the less fortunate now and then.😏
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Caper Jae
Caper Jae@CaperJAE·
@TWilsonOttawa Nova Scotia put the stock they had on the shelves, sold it off, and donated the money to local food organizations!
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G@MaritimeNewf·
@JohnWKowal1 If you think that’s true. Why do you like hanging out here posting your drivel?
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JJ@JohnWKowal1·
X has obviously been completely taken over by MAGA, far right, Con, ignorant assholes spreading their propaganda. Intelligence and intellect have no place here.
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G@MaritimeNewf·
@DavidColetto We’ll see in 3 years! Then we’ll decide if he’s worth keeping!
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David Coletto 🇨🇦
David Coletto 🇨🇦@DavidColetto·
Canadians aren’t suddenly optimistic. They’re still worried about prices, trade, and uncertainty. But many have decided Mark Carney probably knows what he’s doing and are willing to judge him on results rather than ideology. That’s the trust premium. New long read: davidcoletto.substack.com/p/long-read-th…
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Vesper
Vesper@vesperdigital·
Imagine your leader, for 3 years, with glee in his voice, threatening to wreck you and your family's life in every conceivable way if you wouldn’t obey him, and then has the balls to act like he never forced anyone. Sorry...Never Forgetting! Liberals did this!
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Rod Giltaca
Rod Giltaca@CivilAdvantage1·
All this institutional malevolence in Canada is so incredibly destructive it's inconceivable to me how people can ignore it. I just can't rationalize how people tolerate this. And how can you blame licensed gun owners for being so angry? This isn't rocket science.
Damian McMullen🇨🇦@McMullenDamian

Pointing a loaded firearm up to 5 years in prison Loaded firearm in a vehicle (x2) up to 14 years each offence Illegal possession of a firearm up to 10 years in prison. That’s up to 43 years he gets 3 a licensed owner would have the book thrown at them.

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G@MaritimeNewf·
@MrStrokerAce1 @TWilsonOttawa You mean like. Mark you’re a Wanker! Hence you refer to your self as Mr. Stroker!
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Mark
Mark@MrStrokerAce1·
@MaritimeNewf @TWilsonOttawa Figure out the proper use of "your" before continuing, giggle, giggle....I do declare you be confused.
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G@MaritimeNewf·
@MrStrokerAce1 @TWilsonOttawa Well. Your the one who called yourself Mr. Stroker. Not me. You only have yourself to blame.
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Mark
Mark@MrStrokerAce1·
@MaritimeNewf @TWilsonOttawa No no no Newfie, I'm giddy.....why submit your clever retort if not to project something?
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
Indian immigrant washes his dirty clothes with laundry soap in a fresh water river in Coquitlam, British Columbia. "We don't do that here, you’re poisoning the fish” screams the Canadian woman. Incompatible culture, no respect for nature, no respect for the native/ ethnic generational people or for their land. Our local Indians have been caught multiple times just dumping their trash into our waterways in Australia where I live. I have worked so hard to protect our native wildlife & I refuse to allow foreign people to destroy their natural habitat & our beautiful environment. So much of our wildlife has already been slaughtered & displaced due to mass immigration.
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