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Mike Mac

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Mike | Cold, hard political truth from Canada. No spin. No sacred cows. DMs open for tips.

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Mike Mac
Mike Mac@MikeNoFilter·
Trump’s America “threatens Canada’s sovereignty and existence”? Spare us the melodrama. If Canada had built real self-reliance instead of decades of fiscal recklessness, energy self-sabotage, and dependence on the US — we wouldn’t need this pathetic “elbows up” tough-guy bullshit. The Liberal government has **more than doubled Canada’s federal debt** over the last 10 years. Mark Carney’s government alone added another \~$67 billion in his first year. We run massive trade surpluses with the US, rely on their security umbrella, then virtue-signal anti-Americanism — all while saddling our kids with massive IOUs. This performative weakness is embarrassing. Get our own house in order. @mikenofilter
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Mark Kersten || @markkersten.bsky.social
Trump’s America threatens Canada’s sovereignty and existence, has ICE detain hundreds of Canadian citizens, and sanctions our diplomats. Canada: sorry, but that’s not okay. Trump’s America: why are you so upset? 🤡
Scott Robertson@sarobertson_

Pete Hoekstra: You've got folks who are doing everything they can to get the Canadian public to rally against America. Just doesn't make any sense. Radio-Canada: But do you understand where that frustration is coming from? Hoekstra: Absolutely, no.

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Mike Mac@MikeNoFilter·
Nice jerseys. Meanwhile BC (5.66 million people) is racing toward $183 billion in debt with a $13.3 billion deficit — saddling every kid with tens of thousands in IOUs. Ontario (16.14 million people — nearly 3x our population) carries a smaller per capita debt burden. But sure, let’s hand out Team Canada jerseys and hype the World Cup while pretending this level of fiscal recklessness is sustainable. Priorities are completely broken. @mikenofilter
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David Eby
David Eby@Dave_Eby·
With the World Cup coming to BC, I’m proud to give Team Canada jerseys to the western premiers today. Don’t they all look great? Let’s go Canada!
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Mike Mac@MikeNoFilter·
Dallas Brodie is right — Leah Gazan and the Reconciliation Industry keep demanding more taxpayer money for "unmarked graves" while carefully avoiding any mention of actual excavations. Five years after Kamloops and we're still at zero bodies exhumed, zero confirmed graves. Burden of proof isn't optional. Stop the grift. Demand real evidence before writing more IOUs on BC's already $160B+ debt. @mikenofilter
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Dallas Brodie
Dallas Brodie@Dallas_Brodie·
Far-left NDP MP Leah Gazan is demanding more money to find more "unmarked graves" but she noticeably doesn't actually mention excavations. The Reconciliation Industry wants more unproven claims to grift off of but they don't want to actually get to the bottom of the claims they make. By the way, the Kamloops 215 anniversary is tomorrow. Join us tomorrow on the steps of the B.C. Legislature.
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Mike Mac@MikeNoFilter·
Premier Eby celebrating a future LNG deal to Germany — years away, no Final Investment Decision yet, first cargoes not until early 2030s. Counting unrealized revenue while BC piles on $160B+ debt and hands IOUs to our kids. Meanwhile over 1.4 million Canadians missed credit payments in Q1 2026 because the economy is hurting — and BC still hits families with one of the highest carbon taxes in the country. This isn’t leadership. It’s spin while real people pay the price. @mikenofilter
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Mike Mac
Mike Mac@MikeNoFilter·
Cowbell? Stooping to personal insults? Brookfield just closed its $20 billion Global Transition Fund II — the biggest private net-zero bet on the planet, co-launched by Mark Carney. Massive capital pouring into the climate transition story. Meanwhile British Columbia piles on record deficits and debt to chase the same fantasy. When do we admit this green gold rush is coming at the direct expense of housing, trades jobs, and fiscal sanity for the next generation? PM's cash cow? @mikenofilter
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Tim Hodgson
Tim Hodgson@timhodgsonmt·
This month, Canada and Alberta reached a landmark agreement to create a clear and consistent path for industrial carbon pricing — giving investors the certainty needed to move major energy and emissions-reduction projects forward. The agreement will help attract private capital into emissions-reducing technologies, support projects like Pathways, strengthen competitiveness, and future-proof Canada's energy sector. This is how Canada leads as a conventional energy superpower while building the next generation of clean industrial technologies — creating new expertise, new exports, and growing our economy by playing to our strengths.
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
TROUBLE for 🇨🇦 Mark Carney refuses to talk about the TOP secret MOU he signed with China. It’s been 4 months and not a word. Liberal VOTERS are starting to get impatient with Mark Carney lack of transparency.
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Vote Canada
Vote Canada@VoteCanadaCom·
@MarkJCarney Pierre is going to be able to use all these new laws that you’re creating to dig into all your perverted voters meta-data x.com/votecanadacom/…
Vote Canada@VoteCanadaCom

Elbows Up! You liberal idiots think that when the liberals are gone that the laws they create will be gone with them? Just remember while all you libtards sit here egging on all these bills that are a total invasion of public privacy, just remember something important. Sooner or later the liberals will lose power. All these tools will then be conveniently available for use against yourselves instead by the political party that you hate the most. What is best of all is that conservatives will not have to worry about taking the flack for creating them. They will simply inherit these powers fully built and ready to use on you. That is going to backfire for you in a major way. These bills hand over expansive surveillance authorities that let the government force telecommunications companies and internet providers to retain your metadata for long periods. They make it far easier to access your personal data your browsing history your communications and your online activities with minimal barriers. Privacy experts have warned that these measures create permanent backdoors and turn everyday digital life into something authorities can monitor at will. You cheer them on now because your side holds the keys but that changes fast. Imagine another election where Pierre Poilievre or a future conservative prime minister takes office. All these invasive powers will be sitting there waiting in the toolbox. Poilievre could then compel Telus Rogers and every major tech platform to hand over your metadata without having built any of it himself. He could dig into your phone records your private messages your search habits and your interactions whenever it suits the new government. The framework you helped create will give conservatives legal cover to watch you closely track your associations and use that information against anyone who opposes them. Keep cheering these bills forward. You are building the perfect surveillance state for your political opponents to wield against you. What seems like a handy weapon for liberals today becomes a loaded gun in conservative hands tomorrow. You will have no one to blame but yourselves when the metadata requests start flowing under a different leader. These powers do not vanish when governments change. They stay locked in law stronger and more intrusive than ever. Picture it clearly. Your emails your social media patterns your location data and your entire digital footprint could be pulled up on demand by the very conservatives you mock right now. All because you applauded the liberals for expanding these authorities in the name of safety and control. The liberals are doing the dirty work of creating the tyranny and conservatives will simply pick it up and turn it on you. What goes around always comes back around and this time it will hit hard. The point is unmistakable. Do not cheer on these privacy destroying bills simply because your preferred party is in power at this moment. They are forging chains that will outlast any single administration. When the political winds shift as they always do you may find yourselves on the receiving end of the very measures you helped enable. These tools will give conservatives powers they never had to fight for and they will use them. Privacy once surrendered is nearly impossible to reclaim. What feels like a win for your side today plants the seeds for your own deep regret tomorrow. The liberals are so dumb they actually believe these powers will disappear with them but they will not. They will be weaponized against you by the very people you hate most and it will be devastating.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ @PierrePoilievre

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Mike Mac
Mike Mac@MikeNoFilter·
Brookfield just closed its $20 billion Global Transition Fund II — the biggest private net-zero bet on the planet, co-launched by Mark Carney. Massive capital pouring into the climate transition story. Meanwhile British Columbia piles on record deficits and debt to chase the same fantasy. When do we admit this green gold rush is coming at the direct expense of housing, trades jobs, and fiscal sanity for the next generation? @mikenofilter
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
Canada is stronger when we work together.
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Mike Mac@MikeNoFilter·
Greens with their two seats continue their favourite hobby: blocking BC’s economic growth. Now they’re crying “corporate theft” over AI data centres while residents are told to conserve water. Reality check: Metro Vancouver spent years approving runaway growth without upgrading infrastructure or reservoirs. Water shortages aren’t caused by data centres — they’re caused by incompetent planning and anti-development zealots like the Greens standing in the way of LNG, mining, housing and real prosperity. Priorities are completely broken. @mikenofilter
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Ryan Hook
Ryan Hook@ryanhookwrites·
As drought conditions worsen in BC, the Province is telling BC residents to conserve water in the same week AI data centres are welcomed with open arms. The Greens are calling out the Province for the corporate theft of this precious resource: bcgreencaucus.ca/bc-greens-wate…
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Mike Mac
Mike Mac@MikeNoFilter·
Classic 'okay for me, not for thee.' You’re allowed to call protecting private property rights 'disgusting rage farming' and shame anyone who raises a legitimate concern about court rulings on unceded title. But homeowners and taxpayers aren’t allowed to have an opinion on whether their houses could be put at risk? The hypocrisy is wild. Property rights aren’t a partisan game — they’re the foundation of a free society. Pretending concern over a BC Supreme Court precedent affecting Richmond (and potentially much more of the province) is just 'rage farming' is exactly why people are tuning you out. @mikenofilter x.com/i/status/20592…
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Mike Mac
Mike Mac@MikeNoFilter·
John, just a suggestion so that people actually read what you say. Less is more. Residential schools were tragic, but building a genocide narrative on unverified GPR blips favors ideology over evidence. First Nations shifted language to "soil anomalies" and haven't excavated, despite $12.1M in federal funding for exhumations. Five years later, no bodies are found. Reconciliation has turned into performance. Canadians deserve transparency, excavation, and truth, not mythology. Word salad doesn't work. @MikeNoFilter
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John Rustad
John Rustad@JohnRustad4BC·
Residential schools were flawed institutions with real documented tragedies. They had high death rates from tuberculosis and other diseases that were common in that era, cultural suppression, and cases of abuse. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission documented thousands of deaths. But turning unverified GPR blips into a national story of mass graves and genocide, then shaming and trying to criminalize skeptics, crossed straight into ideology over evidence. The First Nation’s own quiet evolution in language from confirmed remains of 215 children to soil anomalies and potential burial sites, and their refusal so far to excavate despite receiving 12.1 million dollars in federal taxpayer funding, proves they know the difference between radar anomalies and actual graves. Blacklock’s Reporter has laid it out plainly. That money was specifically earmarked for field work, investigation, and the exhumation of remains. Yet five years later not one body has been exhumed. The public has an absolute right to know exactly how every dollar was spent. It must not stay hidden behind censored files and confidential redactions. Flanagan calls the original announcement confirmation bias rather than a deliberate hoax. That may be fair. But either way, five years on the bodies still have not materialized, and this narrative has hardened into something that actively resists correction. And let us be brutally honest about what is coming in 2026. We are going to get a whole lot of reconciliation. Photo ops, funding announcements, and virtue signalling speeches but damn little truth. Enough is enough. It is time for real accountability. Full transparency on the spending. Actual excavation where it is claimed bodies exist. And an end to the weaponization of history. Canadians deserve the truth, not more taxpayer funded mythology.
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Mike Mac@MikeNoFilter·
Good riddance. Steven Guilbeault — the climate zealot who once climbed onto an Alberta Premier’s roof in protest — is reportedly about to quit the Liberal caucus. One less radical pushing the climate agenda while British Columbia piles on $160B+ in debt and writes massive IOUs for our kids. This entire net-zero obsession has been a costly distraction from real crises. Priorities are broken. @mikenofilter
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Mike Mac@MikeNoFilter·
CTV: First Nations decry "denialism" on anniversary of "suspected graves" at B.C. site. Five years. Zero bodies exhumed. Zero graves confirmed. Radar anomalies still aren't graves. Labeling basic skepticism "denialism" while pocketing millions without digging is the real scandal. Demand evidence and results — not faith and cash transfers. @mikenofilter x.com/i/status/20592…
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The Real Mr Bench
The Real Mr Bench@therealmrbench·
The Speaker invited Reann Gasper, MLA for Abbotsford-Mission, to open the BC Legislature with a “prayer or reflection.” She chose to sing: “Praise God from whom all blessings flow.” Beautiful. The same people who tolerate endless political theatre will somehow melt down over 30 seconds of humility. I don’t care. Faith, gratitude, and prayer built more of this country than bureaucrats ever will. This should become normal again. 🙏🙏 @ReannGasper
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Mike Mac@MikeNoFilter·
The UN just buried RCP8.5 — the extreme worst-case climate scenario that justified years of panic policies. Meanwhile, British Columbia is writing $160B+ in IOUs for our kids to chase net-zero fantasies pushed by the Canadian Climate Institute and allies. This matters to all of Canada: We’re sacrificing housing, trades jobs, fiscal sanity and real prosperity on exaggerated models. Priorities are completely broken. @mikenofilter x.com/s_guilbeault/s…
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Vesper
Vesper@vesperdigital·
🚨𝗜 𝗙𝗜𝗡𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗬 𝗙𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗗 𝗜𝗧!!! Brookfield’s CEO said on camera: That they hired Carney while he worked at the UN to help them pull capital into Brookfield. So the guy helping build the ESG rules ended up being hired by Brookfield to cash in on it at the same time?
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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
This might be the worst possible thing you could say. Carney called Alberta's separation referendum a “dangerous bluff.” That is exactly the WRONG thing to say to a province that has spent ten years airing every grievance the Liberals wouldn't listen to. When someone tells you they want out, you don't accuse them of bluffing. You ask “what went wrong?” And work on reconciling those differences. Instead, Carney chose to call it a bluff. It will be the most expensive misread of a room in this country's history.
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