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Mike TP Canada

@Mcolesdesign

🍁Honest Canadian 🇨🇦 | Shedding light on real issues | Fighting for freedom & the voices too scared to speak. Your voice matters #TPCAN

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Mike TP Canada
Mike TP Canada@Mcolesdesign·
Hey, my names Mike from TPCAN. In Canada, suicide claims about 4,400 lives every year — 12 people every single day. Men make up nearly 75% of those deaths, dying at roughly 3 times the rate of women. That’s our brothers, fathers, sons, and friends. Too many of us were taught to “suck it up.” But reaching out is strength. Check in on your mates. A simple “How you really doing?” can change everything. Wear the message. Start the conversation. I’m proud to support Turning Point Canada with this Men’s Mental Health Awareness T-Shirt — “You Matter To Me” on the back. Every purchase helps spread awareness and supports the cause. 💪 👕 Grab yours here: turning-point-canada.myshopify.com/products/mens-… Resources (24/7): • Text or call 9-8-8 • Talk Suicide Canada: 1-833-456-4566 • HeadsUpGuys.org You’re not alone. Your life matters. Let’s break the silence together. Share this + tag a mate who needs to hear it. #MensMentalHealth #MentalHealthMatters #MensMentalHealthAwareness #SuicidePrevention #YouMatterToMe #Canada @TPCan_Official
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Mike TP Canada@Mcolesdesign·
@bub4756 @grok @grok couldn't you argue with overall stabbing numbers you could argue that any sharp object including a kirpan is dangerous
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bub@bub4756·
@Mcolesdesign @grok Nice try guy, you have NO case, you are embarrassing yourself with each post LOL. Ask Grok, you cant be serious....Ask the Supreme Court guy....
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Mike TP Canada
Mike TP Canada@Mcolesdesign·
This reportedly happened at a GoodLife Fitness in Windsor. A man carrying a kirpan was asked to leave because staff viewed it as a weapon. He began recording the interaction and alleged discrimination. The central issue is simple: public safety policies should be clear, consistent, and applied equally to everyone. A kirpan has religious significance, but it is also a bladed object. In a public gym—where people are exercising, moving quickly, and using heavy equipment—staff have a responsibility to assess potential safety risks. Religious accommodation is important, but so are reasonable safety standards. Businesses should not be pressured into ignoring their own policies simply because a dispute involves religion. GoodLife should clearly explain its policy on kirpans and other bladed items so employees and members know exactly where the rules stand. Do you believe gyms should allow religious blades, or should all bladed objects be prohibited under the same safety policy? #cdnpoli #Windsor #GoodLife #PublicSafety #Canada Source: dreambodygurp @TPCan_Official
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Mike TP Canada@Mcolesdesign·
@bub4756 @grok Hey bud you lost so go on your day sir lol. Just because its legal doesn't mean its a good idea lol
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Mike TP Canada@Mcolesdesign·
@bub4756 Clearly it went over your head which is a you problem lol. MANY things were legal back in the day it doesn't mean it should continue to be legal because it was legal in the past. @grok is it an issue or is it not an issue.
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bub@bub4756·
@Mcolesdesign So you have one from a couple years back amongst the 200-250 stabbings annually, so that would be 1 in 500, certainly doesn't help your case. As for the video it was clearly not a serious duel. So this is as bad as your slavery analogy, embarrassing!
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🇨🇦 Jack
🇨🇦 Jack@JackDan110·
Asking for a friend…. 🇨🇦
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Mike TP Canada@Mcolesdesign·
@bub4756 @grok are you able to hurt or kill someone with a kirpan? Have there been kirpan stabbings in the past?;
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bub@bub4756·
@Mcolesdesign LOL, you cant be serious with that argument! There are 200-250 stabbings in Canada a year, how many are due to the Kirpan?
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Mike TP Canada
Mike TP Canada@Mcolesdesign·
@bub4756 Back in the day things like slavery was legal, does that make it ok?
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bub@bub4756·
@Mcolesdesign Carrying a kirpan is legally protected in Canada Public Spaces & Workplaces: The kirpan is legally permitted in public spaces, schools, and workplaces as long as it is a reasonable size, worn under clothing, and securely fastened
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Mike TP Canada
Mike TP Canada@Mcolesdesign·
🚨 RACISM DOESN’T BECOME ACCEPTABLE BECAUSE THE TARGET IS WHITE. No child should be taught that their skin colour is a mistake—or that they should feel ashamed of who they are. Canada recorded 4,882 police-reported hate crimes in 2024, up 169% since 2018. Of those, 2,377 were motivated by race or ethnicity, while 83 incidents specifically targeted white people. The white-targeted total confirms these incidents are real, although the available data does not show a recent national surge in that category. Mental health also deserves serious attention. Approximately 4,500 Canadians lose their lives to suicide each year, and men account for nearly 75% of suicide deaths. Canada’s public-health reporting does not routinely publish a reliable national suicide rate specifically for white Canadians, so claims saying they have the country’s highest rate should be treated cautiously. Health Canada’s MAID reports include racial and cultural data, but officials warn that self-identification information has important quality limitations. A large white share should not automatically be interpreted as proof of racial discrimination or linked to anti-white hostility. The principle is simple: Every child deserves dignity. Every form of racism deserves condemnation. Mental-health struggles should never be used to divide people by race. Do you believe society applies that standard consistently? #Canada #EndRacism #MentalHealthAwareness #ProtectChildren #HateCrime #Equality #CanadianPolitics #america #England #white #whitelivesmatter #Europe @TPCan_Official @RealAndyLeeShow @The_RealPatKing @TRobinsonNewEra @elonmusk @liberal_party @CPC_HQ @JackDan110 @JayGenXer
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Colin Wright@SwipeWright·
NEWS: Maine Democrat Ashley Webb, who said he would not "lie" or "deceive" people, claims in Reddit posts that he "ovulates" and has a monthly period, but because he has "external male parts" instead of "the proper hole," the period blood comes out of his anus. Despite being karyotyped as XY, he says he's "pretty positive I am the XX type." He also believes he has female "internal organs," although CAT scans have turned up nothing. Colonoscopies have also failed to validate a connection with a supposed hidden uterus.
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Sam@Sam407882593138·
@Mcolesdesign Haha, either you're totally blind or fuck off.
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Mike TP Canada
Mike TP Canada@Mcolesdesign·
🚨 The Vatican–Rothschild connection is real—but that doesn’t automatically prove a secret “deep state.” In 2020, the Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican publicly launched under the moral guidance of Pope Francis. It brought together major corporate, financial and institutional leaders representing trillions of dollars in assets. Lynn Forester de Rothschild was a leading founder of the initiative. The stated mission was to make capitalism more ethical, sustainable and inclusive. However, the enormous concentration of wealth and influence involved raises legitimate questions: 🔍 Who decides what “inclusive capitalism” means? 🔍 How much influence should unelected financial leaders have over public policy? 🔍 Are ordinary citizens meaningfully represented in these discussions? 🔍 Where is the transparency and democratic accountability? There is documented cooperation between the Vatican and powerful business leaders—but broader claims about a hidden global government require evidence, not speculation. Questioning concentrated power is reasonable. Presenting allegations as established fact without proof is not. Do you view this council as responsible cooperation—or too much influence concentrated among global elites? @MarkJCarney @RealAndyLeeShow @inclusivecap #Vatican #Rothschild #GlobalEconomy #CorporatePower #FollowTheMoney #Accountability #Transparency
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Mike TP Canada@Mcolesdesign·
What are your thoughts on this clip? Do you think he's onto something?
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Western Lensman@WesternLensman·
2018. Kamala talks about vulnerabilities in the election system and advocates for paper ballots. "Because Russia can't hack a piece of paper." Media thought this was just fine.
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Mike TP Canada@Mcolesdesign·
🚨 Would you be comfortable with London becoming 90% Muslim? In this street interview, an elderly counter-protester says it would be “better than a bunch of fascists” — then admits she no longer lives in London. That raises a bigger question: Should people support major demographic and cultural changes in communities they no longer live in? This isn’t about attacking peaceful Muslims. It’s about whether residents should have an honest say in the future of their own city — without every concern being dismissed as “extreme.” What do you think? #London #UKPolitics #Demographics #PublicDebate #FreeSpeech #Culture #america #canada #TurningPointCanada @TPCan_Official
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
CHINA CREATED FAKE DRIVER’S LICENSES TO GET FRAUDULENT MAIL-IN BALLOTS FOR JOE BIDEN
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Mike TP Canada@Mcolesdesign·
🌲 This is not just an Ontario problem—it is a Canada-wide issue. As of July 17, 2026, Canada had recorded roughly 3,638 wildfires, with about 2.77 million hectares burned and 893 active fires across multiple provinces and territories. Smoke has travelled far beyond the fire zones, affecting communities across Canada and parts of the United States. A properly fitted N95, KN95 or KF94 can reduce exposure to fine PM2.5 particles, but masks are only one layer of protection. They do not filter smoke gases, and they cannot replace clean indoor air, HEPA filtration, responsible forest management or effective wildfire prevention. Canadians have also raised concerns for years about glyphosate and other herbicides used in forestry. Those concerns are not limited to one province: reports and advocacy have involved Ontario, British Columbia, New Brunswick and federal regulators, including questions about biodiversity, wildlife, Indigenous harvesting, repeated spraying and long-term environmental monitoring. The former federal Liberal government was also formally warned. In 2023, an environmental petition submitted through the Office of the Auditor General raised concerns with Health Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Natural Resources Canada and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada about glyphosate’s possible effects on human health and the environment. Multiple House of Commons petitions later asked the federal government to intervene in forestry spraying. That does not prove herbicide spraying caused Canada’s wildfires. Experts say there is currently no solid evidence that glyphosate is a primary cause of wildfire activity. Fires are influenced by drought, extreme heat, lightning, wind, fuel conditions, ignition sources and forest-management practices. But warnings about biodiversity loss, forest composition, wildlife exposure and transparency deserve serious investigation—not dismissal. Canada should consider: ✅ Independent nationwide reviews of forestry herbicide use ✅ Public maps showing where, when and how often forests are sprayed ✅ Stronger consultation with Indigenous communities ✅ More mixed-species forest restoration ✅ Expanded prescribed burns and targeted fuel reduction ✅ Better wildfire response capacity and community evacuation planning ✅ Clean-air shelters, HEPA filtration and support for vulnerable Canadians Masks may help Canadians cope with smoke—but prevention, transparency and responsible forest management must be part of the solution. Were governments too slow to respond to years of warnings? #CanadaWildfires #WildfireSmoke #ForestManagement #Glyphosate #CanadianPolitics #AirQuality #PublicHealth #GovernmentAccountability #TurningPointCanada
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Mike TP Canada@Mcolesdesign·
🇨🇦 GLYPHOSATE ISN’T JUST AN ONTARIO ISSUE Glyphosate is widely used across Canada in agriculture, forestry, invasive-plant control and other land-management programs. In forestry, it may be applied after logging to suppress broadleaf trees and shrubs so commercially valuable conifers can grow with less competition. The rules and scale of use vary by province, but this is a national issue—not only an Ontario concern. 🌲 Why forest composition matters: Broadleaf trees generally contain more moisture and are considered less flammable than resinous conifers. Research has found that young broadleaf and mixed forests can be less flammable, while aspen stands have historically acted as natural barriers that may slow wildfire progression. 🌿 When herbicides suppress broadleaf regrowth and favour large areas of similarly aged conifers, critics argue the resulting landscape may create more continuous and combustible fuel. Wildfire behaviour is influenced by many factors, including drought, temperature, wind, fuel moisture, lightning, ignition sources and forest-management practices. ⚡ Across Canada, lightning causes approximately 46% of reported wildfires but accounts for roughly 83% of the total area burned. Lightning fires often begin in remote regions and can grow significantly before crews are able to reach them. The real question is not whether glyphosate itself “sets forests on fire.” The question is whether long-term vegetation management is changing Canadian forests in ways that increase fuel continuity, reduce natural fire barriers or make certain regions more vulnerable during hot and dry conditions. Canadians deserve clear answers: How much Crown land is treated each year? Which provinces and communities are most affected? How are water, wildlife and forest composition monitored? Are mixed-forest regeneration and mechanical alternatives being properly considered? 📣 Learn more and sign the petition: stopthespraycanada.ca Sources: Health Canada, provincial forestry guidance, ScienceDirect research, AFP Fact Check and Canadian wildfire data. #Canada #fire #safety #forest #Wildfires @TPCan_Official
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Mike TP Canada@Mcolesdesign·
🌲 This is not just an Ontario problem—it is a Canada-wide issue. As of July 17, 2026, Canada had recorded roughly 3,638 wildfires, with about 2.77 million hectares burned and 893 active fires across multiple provinces and territories. Smoke has travelled far beyond the fire zones, affecting communities across Canada and parts of the United States. A properly fitted N95, KN95 or KF94 can reduce exposure to fine PM2.5 particles, but masks are only one layer of protection. They do not filter smoke gases, and they cannot replace clean indoor air, HEPA filtration, responsible forest management or effective wildfire prevention. Canadians have also raised concerns for years about glyphosate and other herbicides used in forestry. Those concerns are not limited to one province: reports and advocacy have involved Ontario, British Columbia, New Brunswick and federal regulators, including questions about biodiversity, wildlife, Indigenous harvesting, repeated spraying and long-term environmental monitoring. The former federal Liberal government was also formally warned. In 2023, an environmental petition submitted through the Office of the Auditor General raised concerns with Health Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Natural Resources Canada and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada about glyphosate’s possible effects on human health and the environment. Multiple House of Commons petitions later asked the federal government to intervene in forestry spraying. That does not prove herbicide spraying caused Canada’s wildfires. Experts say there is currently no solid evidence that glyphosate is a primary cause of wildfire activity. Fires are influenced by drought, extreme heat, lightning, wind, fuel conditions, ignition sources and forest-management practices. But warnings about biodiversity loss, forest composition, wildlife exposure and transparency deserve serious investigation—not dismissal. Canada should consider: ✅ Independent nationwide reviews of forestry herbicide use ✅ Public maps showing where, when and how often forests are sprayed ✅ Stronger consultation with Indigenous communities ✅ More mixed-species forest restoration ✅ Expanded prescribed burns and targeted fuel reduction ✅ Better wildfire response capacity and community evacuation planning ✅ Clean-air shelters, HEPA filtration and support for vulnerable Canadians Masks may help Canadians cope with smoke—but prevention, transparency and responsible forest management must be part of the solution. Were governments too slow to respond to years of warnings? #CanadaWildfires #WildfireSmoke #ForestManagement #Glyphosate #CanadianPolitics #AirQuality #PublicHealth #GovernmentAccountability #TurningPointCanada
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The media’s obsession with “the mask” is next level. And who do they call on? Well “the experts” of course. Majority of Canadians : Come home, turn on news, get pumped full of fear, get told who to like, who to hate, how to live, what to eat, where they should travel, what they should support, what not to support, if they should go outside, if they shouldn’t, what to inject, where to shop, what to buy…. You name it, Canadians are outright controlled by this machine.
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