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@MelYee14

🇨🇦✝️🏕️📚♀️💜🤍💚 Homeschooling parent

Canada Katılım Eylül 2009
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Carney gets asked what he meant when he said the international order will be rebuilt out of Europe. His answer is quite unbelievable. He is not including The United States as being part of the international order? It’s going to be Canada, The UK, Australia & Europe? Who made him the world’s Statesman to decide this? He is playing a very dangerous game here.
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Karla Treadway | Host Sovereign Sphere Podcast
It’s very clear Canadians were lied to about Mark Carneys intentions and ambitions. He lied to all of you about “being the man to get a deal with Trump” because it’s very clear that he doesn’t actually want one (regardless of what common sense Canadians want). He recklessly is severing our relationship with the most powerful country on earth. He’s pretending we have leverage where we don’t. He’s off galavanting on expensive personal trips abroad in countries that are in no better shape than we are economically or militarily. This isn’t just about economics. We’re on the verge of WW3. We need to be military allies with the USA and that is at risk right now too. We just saw the US pull 5000 troops out of the EU. What Carney is doing is very very dangerous. There will be consequences. I wish we had the leverage he pretends we have. But truth is they don’t need us the way we need them. We could have been a stronger nation a decade ago. But they’re doubling down on the exact same failed strategies that keep us broke, weak and dependant. Leading with virtue signalling policies and spending our money into oblivion. The finances are the least of our concerns. We should all be very concerned about our national security in this “dark and divided world” but instead of setting us up for security - he’s endangering us all. Why? I would guess it’s all to enrich himself and his insider circle. I think this has less to do with his ideological vision and more to do with greed and personal ambition. How he’s frivolously spending your tax dollars on personal luxuries and setting us up with security issues with China is only exhibit A.
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Michelle Rempel Garner
Michelle Rempel Garner@MichelleRempel·
They let millions of non-citizens into the country (record, unsustainable numbers) without a way to track if they would leave. Many of those non-citizens' permits are now expired. Still no way to track exits. And they're still issuing hundreds of thousands of new permits.
Globe Politics@globepolitics

Ottawa to start tracking which temporary foreign residents have left Canada after permits run out theglobeandmail.com/politics/artic…

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matrixbot
matrixbot@thematrixb0t·
German MEP, Christine Anderson: "For god's sake, stop complying. Start rebelling. They are out to get you if you do not resist." The so-called "pandemic" was a beta test—conducted by unelected globalists—to see how easy it would be to seize totalitarian control, under the pretext of a global "emergency." "The goal, ultimately, is to transform our free and democratic societies into totalitarian societies. Their goal is to strip each and every one of us of our fundamental rights, of freedom, democracy, the rule of law. They want to get rid of all of this." "In the entire history of mankind, there has never been a political elite concerned about the well being of regular people, and it isn't any different now."
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Leah 🇨🇦 True Crime Canada
So let me get this straight. In early 2026 this guy became a suspect in an extortion ring. It only took a few months before he got the boot and was deported from Canada. So why is so difficult to deport a man who killed 16 people?🙃 It doesn't make any sense, deport Jaskirat Singh Sidhu
Surrey Police Service@surreyps

SPS is releasing a photo of a male who has been removed from Canada. Prabhjot Singh, a foreign national, was suspected of being involved in extortion-related crime. SPS arrested the individual and CBSA removed him from Canada. For more details: bit.ly/4uu0d05 #SurreyBC

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Jeffrey Rath
Jeffrey Rath@JeffreyRWRath·
BREAKING NEWS ! @Nenshi held a news conference to lie to Albertans about the StayfreeAlberta Independence Petition. Unlike the phoney Lukaszuk petition that had access to NDP and Union lists and signed up Disney Characters and Tourists, every Stay Free Alberta was made with valid photo ID held by actual eligible Alberta voters. All of the signatures were delivered in sequentially ordered file folders with each canvasser badge number assigned its own folder for identification of serial numbered canvassing sheets by canvasser. Any misbehaviour by any individual canvasser can be immediately identified on verification. For that reason it is beyond belief that any impropriety occurred due to the stringency of the process. Nenshi’s allegation of fraud on the part of 7000 hard working Alberta Independence Canvassers and the 301,620 Albertans who signed the petition is defamatory. Nenshi’s suggestion that Danielle Smith should ignore this petition is ludicrous and completely in keeping with his generally anti-democratic tendencies and beliefs. Danielle Smith will ignore 301,620 potentially former UCP voters at her political peril.
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Doug Boswell
Doug Boswell@BoswellDoug·
The new Parliamentary Budget Officer released her 1st report and it is not good for the Liberals. Why did the Liberals conveniently omit the $65 billion NATO commitment. In the Spring Economic Report: There’s no mention of Canada’s new goal of devoting 5% of GDP to defence or defence-flavoured things (3.5% of core defence spending), which Ryan says would add $65 billion to the deficit in 2035-36. This adds “material upside risk to the deficit and debt projections,”
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
The relationship between Canada and Europe is rooted in a common history and shared values, and we’re building on that. In a more divided world, we’re choosing partnership — in trade, defence, and security — to build a more prosperous and secure future together.
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
The hard diplomatic work of trade with Europe was done long ago. We have free trade with them. The barrier to selling to Europe is the Liberal government blocking our biggest export from getting out of Canada. They killed the Energy East oil pipeline to Saint John and blocked LNG export plants despite Europe begging for our energy. I am challenging Mr. Carney to tell us when the first shipment of Canadian LNG will arrive in Europe. Our biggest export cannot be speeches, handshakes, and photo ops.
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JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦
Liberals just turned the cameras **OFF** in committee meetings. Conservative MP Andrew Scheer just called it exactly what it is: “Absolutely undemocratic and an abuse of power by the Carney Liberal government.” They don’t want you watching. They don’t want transparency. They just want to ram through their agenda in the dark. This is what a stolen majority looks like — hiding the grift so Canadians can’t see it live. Canada deserves better than this shady, anti-democratic nonsense. Canada First — not Liberal secrecy and abuse of power. 🔥🇨🇦 Video Credit @BeautifulCana1 👇🏻
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Frances Widdowson
Frances Widdowson@FrancesWiddows1·
Is there going to be a discussion of how most aboriginal women are murdered by aboriginal men?
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Nico Lagan
Nico Lagan@RealNicoLagan·
4 Committees Shut Down In One Week | $500 Million Reasons The Cameras Had To Go They promised transparency. Then they shut down 4 committees in 4 days. No debate. No warning. The Ethics Committee investigating the Prime Minister's own ethics screen — shut down. The Health Committee investigating PrescribeIT — $300 million spent on a program that shut down with less than 5% adoption. In 2026 the federal government still couldn't replace fax machines — shut down. The Science Committee investigating Spaceport Nova Scotia — $200 million of taxpayer money spent on a gravel road, two sea cans and a concrete pad — shut down. The Transport Committee investigating the Port of Montreal expansion — shut down. $500 million of your money. Hidden in one week. Watch the full breakdown 👇
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Blacklock's Reporter
Blacklock's Reporter@mindingottawa·
REPORT: “The Canadian Security Intelligence Service continued to observe an evolution of People’s Republic of China espionage tactics targeting the Canadian public.” Subterfuge included suspicious contacts with unnamed politicians, media and public servants, said the report.
Blacklock's Reporter@mindingottawa

China spy rings are cultivating "relationships" with unnamed MPs says @CSISCanada. Warning follows @AnitaAnandMP announcement of "new policy" of cooperation with Beijing.  #cdnpoli" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">blacklocks.ca/china-spy-ring… @GAC_Corporate

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Nana0000
Nana0000@Nana00018487212·
The Canadian Dream is Dead Under the Liberals — And the Numbers Prove It. Remember that viral meme of Mark Carney stepping off the plane? “Busy working for Canadians”: 333 days in office. 72 days in Parliament (one of the least productive years in 80+ years). 15 international trips. 21 countries. A handful of “deals” that delivered canola tariff relief… and a quota for 49,000 Chinese EVs while Beijing threatens us over Taiwan. Meanwhile, the average Canadian citizen — the one who actually shows up to work — is getting crushed: • Tent cities everywhere: Nearly 60,000 Canadians homeless on any given night. Unsheltered numbers doubled in recent years. Encampments in parks, under bridges, in ravines — from Toronto to Quebec to the Prairies. This wasn’t normal a decade ago. • You can’t afford the basics anymore: Groceries up ~27–30% in five years. A family of four now spends ~$17,500+ yearly on food. One in four households is food-insecure. The “grocery rebate”? Only for the bottom ~24% who qualify. Middle-class families get zilch while their real purchasing power evaporates. • Housing is impossible: Young adults (25–29) homeownership rate crashed from 44% to 36.5%. They’re stuck living with parents longer than any generation since the 1960s, delaying marriages, kids, everything. Fertility rate just hit a record-low 1.25 — people literally can’t afford the family life their parents had. • Working harder for less: Private-sector wages lag. Public-sector workers (now ~22% of employment) enjoy a clear pay + benefits premium. Net business closures for six straight quarters. $1 trillion capital exodus in a decade. Real GDP per capita stagnated or fell — the worst stretch in modern history. You can hold down multiple jobs and still barely tread water. • Healthcare? Good luck: Record wait times. 1.4 million+ on waiting lists. • Accountability? What accountability? Auditor General flags questionable spending and immigration screening failures. Parliamentary Budget Officer calls out re-labeling $94 billion in operating expenses as “capital investment” to hide the true deficit. Low sitting days mean less scrutiny. And now the Online Harms Act is being revived — critics rightly call it a censorship Trojan horse that expands government power over lawful speech. This isn’t “building back better.” It’s a decade of open-border immigration explosion (population +19%+, mostly immigration-driven), endless deficits/debt, regulatory chokeholds, and elite globetrotting while the rest of us pay the price. Politicians live high with their pensions, travel budgets, and minimal domestic grind. Citizens get the squeeze: higher costs, fewer opportunities, visible despair on the streets, and a slow erosion of the “if you work hard, you can get ahead” promise that built this country. The dream wasn’t killed overnight. It was death by a thousand policy choices — and the spin can’t hide the tents, the empty grocery carts, or the young adults giving up on the future. Canada deserves better. The data doesn’t lie.
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