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@PerryBinkley
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Katılım Ekim 2022
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@MelissaLMRogers @CathyCgable92 I want my money back.
No More Taxes.
Government is corrupt.
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Canadians now carry more debt than what our entire country's economy generates in a year.
Half live paycheque to paycheque.
1 in 4 face food insecurity.
There were 2.2 million visits to food banks in a single month.
Life is getting more expensive and Canadians can't keep up.
We need to take taxes off groceries and get government out of the way of economic growth, so hard work pays off with strong paycheques that buy more.
BNN Bloomberg@BNNBloomberg
Household debt-to-income ratio rose in Q4 for fifth straight quarter: StatCan bnnbloomberg.ca/business/2026/…
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@PeterHRatcliffe So it’s OK for Canada to make Cuba the 51st province. You sound like Trump.
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Cuba would be a great part of Canada.
Perhaps Cuba could request to become a protectorate of Canada with a path to democracy.
I would support Canada adopting Cuba.
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS
Since the liberation of Cuba in 1959 from US imperialism. The USA has bombed 25 countries, invaded 13 countries and killed at least 20m people. The 'evil' Cuba has bombed no one, invaded no one, and killed no one. ¡Viva Cuba!
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Yes - I want more of this. Please raise our taxes and take our freedoms away.
I want Eastern Canada to rule us like a kingdom.
Please give the Indigenous more of our money they need it.
No one should have to work.
Please let more immigrants into our country and vote for the kingdom.
MP floor crossers have rights to.
Fraud is a made up word.
CBC owes no one anything.
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Mark Carney’s top 10 broken promises for 2026:
1. Dollar-for-dollar retaliation / strong stance against U.S. tariffs
Campaign pledge: "Elbows up" resistance to Trump tariffs, matching them dollar-for-dollar, and negotiating from strength.
Reality: Backed down on counter-tariffs, abandoned the digital services tax (to appease U.S. pressure), and secured no major concessions, leading to doubled tariffs on Canadian goods in some cases.
2. Securing a major trade deal with the U.S. (e.g., by July 2025)
Promised quick resolution to trade disruptions and a favorable deal.
Reality: No comprehensive deal materialized; tariffs increased instead, with critics calling it a "surrender" rather than a win.
3. Doubling home-building rates / massive housing surge ("Build, baby, build")
Victory speech and platform emphasis on turbo-charging housing to address affordability.
Reality: Projects stalled, no significant ramp-up reported, with housing remaining among the most expensive globally and no breakthrough by key deadlines like Canada Day.
4. Growing the economy to the fastest in the G7
Platform promise to create higher-paying jobs, cut middle-class taxes, and achieve top G7 growth.
Reality: Canada ended 2025 as the only shrinking G7 economy in some reports, with high unemployment, record debt, and faltering growth amid trade issues.
5. Balancing operational spending / fiscal discipline
Pledged to balance federal operational spending by 2028 while investing strategically.
Reality: Continued large deficits, with critics pointing to rising debt despite promises of restraint.
6. Reducing red tape / streamlining regulations
Platform commitment to cut outdated rules, duplication, and bureaucracy across departments.
Reality: Little tangible progress; some reviews or actions started but deemed ambiguous or insufficient.
7. Maintaining/strengthening key climate policies (e.g., industrial carbon pricing, emissions caps)
Long-time advocacy for carbon pricing and net-zero; platform nods to energy superpower status in clean/conventional.
Reality: Scrapped consumer carbon tax early on; signaled retreat on oil/gas emissions cap, diluted some regulations (e.g., via Alberta deals), leading to former ministers resigning and claims Canada won't meet 2030/2035/2050 targets.
8. Review of federal departments / quick structural changes
Early promises of rapid reviews (e.g., within 60 days) and big changes by deadlines like Canada Day.
Reality: Some work in progress, but one noted as unfulfilled in media reviews.
9. Middle-class tax cuts / easing cost of living
Promises to cut taxes for the middle class and address affordability pressures.
Reality: Some cuts implemented but criticized as not matching pledges or offset by other costs (e.g., tariffs/debt).
10. Defense spending commitments (e.g., rapid ramp-up to 2% GDP or higher)
Pledged accelerated increases (e.g., to 2% this year, or even 5% by 2035 in some contexts).
Reality: Mixed progress; some increases announced but tied to deeper public service cuts or unfulfilled in full amid budget pressures.
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Only moronic media would object to @PierrePoilievre meeting with the world renowned @joerogan to talk about the incredible relevance of trade for Canada with the USA.
A reality / opportunity that matters.
Why complain @CBCNews? Or @CTVNews???
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@acoyne Mark Carney has now confirmed that it is better to run as a non Liberal candidate and win. Then he will give that constituency and candidate millions.
For being a Liberal MP - nothing but a thanks for coming out.
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Hoo boy. New Ekos poll has it Libs 47.5, Cons 27.
ekospolitics.com/index.php/2026…
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@ryangerritsen Mark feels safer to run in a park in Europe than Canada.
You won’t see him run in this Montreal park.

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@CTVNews This is not making sense. 60% support for Mark Carney and 50% are working paycheck to paycheck.
Something is off.
Are we being manipulated?

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Liberals seeing record-high support on first anniversary of Carney becoming PM: Nanos ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…
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No one in government or affiliated are held accountable.
And we cannot vote them out. MSM and immigration is destroying/splitting up Canada. So sad that institutions rule and not the people.
Use of the Emergencies Act illegally should have destroyed the Liberal party.
How unCanadian this was.
For the main Ottawa convoy organizers charged primarily with mischief (related to the protests cleared under the Emergencies Act):
- Tamara Lich and Chris Barber (key organizers) were convicted of mischief and related charges. They each received an 18-month conditional sentence (12 months of house arrest followed by 6 months of curfew, plus community service). No actual prison time was imposed, despite prosecutors seeking 7–8 years.
- Pat King (another prominent organizer) was convicted of mischief and sentenced to 3 months of house arrest (with credit for prior time served), avoiding further jail.
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@ryangerritsen @Leodor2024 BREAKING: Canadian wins an Oscar.
Mark Carney won Best Actor award for his portrayal of a Prime Minister in the fictional movie “Elbows Up”.
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@DanKnightMMA @TuxesRock Mark Carney should make sense of all of this. He and the Liberals run away from everything.
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I’m just asking the question nobody else will: How does the Muslim community have this total cuckold grip over Mark Carney and the Liberal party?
Iran literally bombs one of our own bases, and he buries the story for two full weeks. Why? So he doesn’t have to lift a finger to defend Israel, and piss off his radical base
Meanwhile synagogues are getting shot at in Toronto, anti-Semitism is basically on parade all across Canada, and Iranian dissidents are being hunted down and murdered right here in Vancouver.
Somebody make it make sense
Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca
Bill Blair on Trump's request for warships in Hormuz: "To the best of my knowledge, Canada has not yet made any commitment to send any of our naval assets into the region ... as the Prime Minister has been so clear ... we are not participating in that conflict."
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@PeterSweden7 @hardyrenos COVID - The MSM could have defended us.
Instead “they stole the truth”
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@AntonioTweets2 Mark Carney is a False Prophet - illegitimately claiming divine authority to deceive.
More non-born Canadians vote Liberal than true born Canadians.
Let that sink in.
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