Janice Innocente
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@DanMazierMP @strauss_matt @HelenaKonanz @BurtonBaileyRD This is elite-driven policy misalignment with voters’ demands. It’s not humanitarian nor equitable, but virtue signalling.
Denying citizens’ access to basic services breaks the basic stewardship of the social contract. Failed governance .
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BREAKING
The Parliamentary Budget Officer has revealed that nearly 74,000 REJECTED asylum claimants are entitled to deluxe health benefits through the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP).
Deluxe supplemental health benefits like vision care, home care, and physiotherapy now account for more than half of all IFHP costs.
These are benefits that Canadians who have paid into the system their entire lives can’t access.
Counselling costs have grown from less than 1% of supplementary spending in 2016 to 11% in 2025.
Last year alone, taxpayers paid $38.79 million for counselling and $12.41 million for home visits for asylum seekers under the program.
This damning information comes at a time when six million Canadians can’t access the basic service of a family doctor.
The PBO also revealed the average length of IFHP coverage for asylum claimants is now a staggering four years.
It is undeniable that as the backlog grows, rejected asylum claimants continue adding pressure to a health care system where Canadians are already facing long wait times for care.
The Liberals must explain to Canadians why asylum seekers whose refugee claims were rejected, face enforceable removal orders, and in some cases fail to appear for removal, continue to receive deluxe, taxpayer-funded health benefits while they avoid leaving Canada.

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@Miss_Cupcake__ @GCSeiler @cbcwatcher They’re literally letting pdfiles walk free and ignoring the laws which are in place.
Why would this change anything with regard to that issue?
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@GCSeiler @cbcwatcher I’m an apple user and I agree that Canada should have the right to track down child traffickers, or I agree with Canada, ban apple products period. If they’re fighting to
Hide evidence, then clearly this company is involved in hiding traffickers work. Tick tock apple
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Warning from Apple to Canada on Bill C-22 "As you know, this may be one of the last times we're permitted to discuss the consequences of this legislation publicly."
"That's because of the bill's secrecy provisions which forbid companies like Apple from even discussing the orders we receive with our users or the public." @Apple
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@mapleblooded @ShareawareCdn Quite the evil look in his eyes. 👀
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@TruthSeek01011 @ShareawareCdn Psychiatrists really ought to be more concerned about only patients who seek their services. Like how things work in an actual democracy?
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@111OneMind @Tablesalt13 Any UN or WHO policies are not mandatory unless a government passes legislation to enshrine them in law.
BC chose to pass DRIPA via legislation with zero debate or consultation.
Canada chooses the bad laws and uses the UN as a cover to make it look like they had no choice
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The international laws are where a lot of our issues come from. The submission to UNDRIP is causing the issues with Natives and blocking pipelines. Then you have the international environmental laws leading to us getting sprayed from above. Then this government signed onto the WHO pandemic treaty which subverts our own sovereignty. Completely insane one way or another.
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@Harmony47383691 They’re all black hearted soulless creatures who are traitors. Every single one of them belongs in Gitmo for failing to protect children and the rest of the innocent victims of the crime they’ve fostered
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A foreign billionaire just did the job the entire British press wouldn't.
@elonmusk asked the question every newsroom in this country should have been screaming for months. Who are the officers that handcuffed a dying boy and let him bleed out in the street? Who are they, and why are they still in a job?
Not the BBC. Not Sky. Not GB News. A bloke in Texas with no stake in this country.
They had the story. They let it die. He picked it back up, called it unconscionable, and offered to fund a wrongful death lawsuit.
The answer to his question? Silence. Still.
This is Henry Nowak. First year student. Walking home from a night out with his football team. A wounded teenager telling officers he couldn't breathe, and the response was handcuffs, not an ambulance.
A boy dies like this on a British street and it should never have left the front page. It should have been the reckoning that didn't stop until someone answered for it. Instead it took a man who owes us nothing to drag it back into the light.
Not one officer named. Not one suspended. The watchdog is investigating now, and only now, because the pressure came from a website and not a single news desk in this country.
Ordinary people never needed permission to care. They raised over £40,000 for Henry at a charity football match in his memory. That is the Britain that still has a pulse. The one that doesn't wait to be told who's allowed to matter.
When the richest man on earth has to do your journalism for you, what exactly is the British press for?
So let me ask you the question they wouldn't. Did you see Henry's name on the news? Or did you have to find it here?
Henry Nowak. 18 years old. Walking home. He should have made it.

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@VincentHannah13 @Buzzard2002 @joeroganhq We didn’t. Elections are tampered with everywhere, not only in some US states, plus the distribution of seats is a complete disaster with a very disproportionate number of seats in Parliament concentrated in Quebec, Toronto area and a few other immigrant-dense, Liberal lovers
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@Buzzard2002 @joeroganhq We see and feel it. Why didnCanadians vote this guy in? It boggles my mind.
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@stevenmackinnon @met_aeroport @RollsRoyce @MDA_space Will the new terminal also be staffed by staff with security issues?
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L’inauguration du nouveau Terminal YHU de l’@met_aeroport, ainsi que mes visites chez @RollsRoyce et @MDA_space, ont été d’excellentes occasions d’échanger avec des leaders du secteur de l’aérospatiale et du transport sur l’avenir de l’innovation, de la connectivité et de la croissance économique au Québec et partout au Canada. ✈️
Ces organisations et ce secteur contribuent à renforcer notre économie, à soutenir de bons emplois et à faire rayonner l’expertise canadienne dans des secteurs stratégiques qui façonneront notre avenir. 🇨🇦




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⛔️Canada had the world by the balls… and we absolutely flushed it all down the toilet.
Brutal truth: a country can’t survive on nothing but government jobs, bloated bureaucracy, and delusional “plans.” At some point you need real people with the guts to risk their own capital, build actual businesses, hire workers, open plants, drill, mine, manufacture, innovate, and grow this economy like it’s supposed to.
We have every single natural advantage on the planet: oil, gas, potash, uranium, gold, nickel, forests, farmland, fresh water, world-class talent, and a rock-solid banking system.
We should be an absolute global economic beast dominating the world stage.
Instead, investors look at our toxic swamp of crushing red tape, punishing taxes, regulatory insanity, activist grandstanding, endless bureaucracy, and nonstop anti-business venom… and they just say “No thanks” before taking their money and running to countries that actually want success.
This nightmare didn’t happen overnight. It was years of deliberate, brain-dead policy choices: years of choking productivity with red tape, years of treating every entrepreneur and investor like public enemy number one, years of making it damn near impossible to build anything in this country.
And what did millions of Canadians do?
They kept voting for more of this garbage.
That’s the part that makes my blood boil.
When the hell did we stop voting for a better future and start voting against people like brainwashed sheep?
Pure emotion. Personality cults. Fear-mongering. Imported “orange man bad” idiocy. CBC propaganda and social media echo chambers pointing fingers at the villains while the country quietly rotted from the inside.
Investment? Gone.
Productivity? Dead in the water.
Young people? Completely locked out of ever owning a home.
Doctors and skilled workers? Bailing en masse.
Businesses? Sprinting for the exits.
Capital? Long gone.
And now some clowns have the nerve to act shocked?
What the hell did anyone think was going to happen when governments spent years attacking the very industries that pay for everything in this country?
You cannot tax, regulate, shame, obstruct, and demonize the engines of growth forever and expect the economy to magically keep working. That’s not how money works. That’s not how people work. That’s not how reality works.
Capital goes where it’s welcomed. It runs screaming from where it’s punished.
End of story.
Businesses chase profits and investors want returns — that’s the machine that creates jobs, wages, pensions, infrastructure, and the tax revenue everyone loves to spend. You don’t have to love corporations to admit that chasing all investment out of Canada is straight-up economic suicide.
And here’s the ugly truth nobody has the guts to say out loud: Canada has an aging electorate that controls every election. Retirees who already own their homes, already stacked their wealth, and already lived through our best decades.
Younger Canadians get stuck with the wreckage: unaffordable housing, stagnant wages, crushing debt, and zero opportunity.
Every election turns into the same pathetic emotional “stop the scary guy” circus instead of any real debate about growth and competitiveness.
That stupid strategy works… right up until the bill shows up.
Well the bill is here, and it’s a monster.
The most rage-inducing part? Canada still has massive unrealized potential.
We’re not poor.
We’re not out of resources.
We’re not short on talent.
We’re just completely lacking any leaders with a spine to stand up and roar: “ENOUGH! Let the builders build again!”
Because no amount of government press conferences, slogans, subsidies, or worthless reports will ever replace real private investment.
That’s the brutal difference between creating real wealth… and just managing our own pathetic decline.

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@JayGenXer The cherry on top is the fact that the creator and enforcer of all of these policies is sitting in the PMO’s office as he continues to spin very creative and nation-crushing tales
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Something is deeply wrong
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok
Reuters stories on Henry Nowak: 0 Reuters stories on George Floyd: 1,087 Do you see what’s happening?
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@Sassygal1971 Absolutely not. Canadians aren’t the world’s keepers with endless piggy banks
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