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🚨 Politician finally admits what we all knew was true.
In a brutal committee moment, Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux confirmed: when you include the full economic impact of the carbon tax/fuel charge, the majority of Canadian households are worse off.
Conservative MP Philip Lawrence went straight for the throat — no games, no spin: “I’m not here to play games… six out of ten Canadians are worse off.”
After years of being told this tax was saving the planet and helping families, the official numbers just proved it’s been crushing us.
This is the Liberal carbon tax reality finally exposed.
Drop a 🔥 if you’re done with this failed policy.
#cdnpoli #CarbonTax #LiberalFailure #CanadaFirst #PhilipLawrence #YvesGiroux
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Today, I was asked to leave the chamber after calling out the Premier for remarks I believe were false and misleading regarding my record and the record of members of our caucus on LNG development in Northern B.C.
For years, the Premier has attempted to claim that we do not support projects like LNG Canada, while at the same time trying to take credit for a project he actively opposed while in opposition. The people of the North remember who stood alongside our workers, local governments, Indigenous partners, and communities to fight for these opportunities when it mattered most.
I am proud of my record. As a Kitimat city councillor, I worked hard alongside many others to help get Phase 1 of LNG Canada to final investment decision. That project has created jobs, opportunity, and long-term economic benefits for our region and for British Columbia. The credit belongs to the many people who put in the hard work over many years to make it happen.
I will not sit quietly while the history of that work is rewritten for political convenience.
When the people of Skeena elected me, I promised to be a loud, strong, and unapologetic voice for our communities. That means standing up for our workers, our industries, and the truth, even when it is uncomfortable.
I will continue to do exactly that every single day, unapologetically.
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The most damning line in this entire complaint is Al-Saadi's own recorded words — admitting his network personally directed attacks on Canadian soil.
We didn't find this out from our government. We didn't find this out from Canadian security services. We found it out from another country.
This is a national security failure. And it should shake every Canadian.
thebureau.news/p/irgc-proxy-c…

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Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Today, to approve an oil pipeline;
Canada - Alberta: had to implement higher industrial carbon taxes, net zero targets, spend $20+ billion on carbon capture, and MAYBE start working on a pipeline after September 1st, 2027 to complete around 2034. 1 MMb/d.
UAE: Anyways, we gona build a pipeline to bypass the Strait of Hormuz, it will be done next year. 1.8 MMb/d
🤡🇨🇦

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@MarcNixon24 You can always make more money but you can’t make more time. As CDNs sit back and wait for one man’s goal we waste time and waste money.
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They are insane and they know no one will stop them. Those who can have only emboldened them.
Christine Van Geyn@cvangeyn
More antisemitic graffiti in Etobicoke. "kill Jews" and a swastika. These people are insane.
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‼️MAJOR BREAKING:
This has exploded open!
A NEW full list of tech companies speaking out against Carney's bill C-22, with many threatening to EXIT Canada entirely.
Some are CANADIAN companies!
👇🏼👇🏼
Meta (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp): Opposes Part 2, warning it could force backdoors or spyware installation. Testified before Parliament. The bill would “conscript private companies into service as an arm of the government surveillance apparatus.”
Apple: publicly warned the bill could force encryption backdoors and undermine device security.
Quote: “This legislation could allow the Canadian government to force companies to break encryption by inserting backdoors into their products—something Apple will never do.”
Windscribe (Canadian VPN provider): Joins Signal and threatens to relocate its headquarters or follow suit. Quote: “We won’t be far behind if C-22 passes. In its current state, VPNs would almost certainly require us to log identifying user data.
Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke: Vocal Canadian tech leader warning of broader economic damage.
Quotes (on X): “C-22 is looking like a huge mistake. It worries me a great deal. There is so much nonsense in there that it may well end up dealing a death blow to Canadian tech viability.”
Signal: VP Udbhav Tiwari said they would rather pull out of Canada entirely than compromise end-to-end encryption and privacy promises to users.
NordVPN: Warned they would "remove our presence from Canadian jurisdiction" before complying, to protect their no-logs policy and encryption.
The Chair of the the US House Judiciary Committee and Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee are now also investigating.
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@MelissaLantsman You got to have money to make money. Canada borrows and prints money. A healthy economy first, Canadians thriving first, then maybe we can survive Liberal ideas, maybe operative word.
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Mark Carney held a press conference today to re-announce the Liberal policies that already raised your power bill by a third and gave Canada its first electricity shortfall ever.
He then said he’d consult about maybe doing something that could potentially double production and lower costs… by 2050.
LOL this isn’t a plan.
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CARNEY: “Half the people in the GTA were born outside this country. You wouldn’t know it.”
Actually, we DO know it, @MarkJCarney.
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