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Peter Maule

@PeterM84418

Consultant

Toronto Katılım Kasım 2023
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Dave West
Dave West@davidallenwest·
🇨🇦 - Truth below plus Carney is corrupted with WEF policies
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Vincent Neil Ho
Vincent Neil Ho@vincentneilho·
Carney promised to build at speeds not seen in generations but hasn't removed any Liberal-legacy red tape. Canada’s energy CEOs are telling the real story: capital is leaving, projects are stalled, investment is being chased out, and Canada is falling behind. You can’t build big while keeping Liberal anti-energy laws designed to block growth.
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G.M. Forbes
G.M. Forbes@gmforbes35·
Nothing to see here. Just the Canada Pension Plan pumping $145 million into WeChat, the social media account the Chinese Communist Party uses to attack and spread lies about Conservatives while amplifying and praising Trudeau, Carney and the Liberals.
Blacklock's Reporter@mindingottawa

Canada Pension Plan stocks included $145M in Tencent Holdings, operator of WeChat. @GAC_Corporate memo said Communist agents were active “through China-based platforms like #WeChat,” and that monitors “observed unusual account activity on WeChat that constitutes disinformation.”

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wealthmoose
wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🇨🇦 Significant development on Bill C-22. Google’s lawyers have submitted a provision requiring ministers adhere to international law when issuing Ministerial Orders. If adopted — it would effectively gut the bill. This matters because: 📍 International law prohibits arbitrary surveillance 📍 Secret ministerial orders likely violate those standards 📍 Tech companies are now using legal mechanisms not just public statements The bill is in serious trouble. 🔒🇨🇦 Image : @Tablesalt13 #CdnPoli #BillC22 #Privacy
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Andrew Scheer
Andrew Scheer@AndrewScheer·
🚨 BREAKING NEWS!!! 🚨 Mark Carney just voted AGAINST protecting private property rights in land claims. He's telling government lawyers that they are not allowed to fight to protect your home ownership. You pay your mortgage and your property tax. Your property rights should be protected!
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Brad Redekopp
Brad Redekopp@BradRedekopp·
Lena Diab calls being held accountable on the immigration file “bullying” No. It’s called accountability. If Liberal ministers want the title, the office, and the power, they should be prepared to answer for their failures.
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Nick Leaf
Nick Leaf@Derricktgoat·
Carbon Tax Carney just said Canadians don’t use much steel these days, so it’s okay to put an industrial carbon tax on them because they aren’t producing much these days. Kind of sounds like Carney just submitted to shutting down steel mills in Canada.
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Brad Redekopp
Brad Redekopp@BradRedekopp·
Conservatives are forcing the Immigration Minister to appear before the House Committee of the Whole on May 28 because Canadians deserve answers. She says 2 million temporary residents will leave this year but witnesses at today’s committee meeting testified that they are not seeing that level of departures. Will Lena show? Or will it be another reason for Mark Carney to #FireLena
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Vincent Neil Ho
Vincent Neil Ho@vincentneilho·
🚨🚨 This should ALARM every single Canadian... Mark Carney’s Liberals are forcing taxpayers to fund hotels for asylum claimants before eligibility is even confirmed. In Peel region alone, federal taxpayers covered nearly $30M for hotels for asylum claimants in the past year. ❓Services before eligibility is confirmed? “I believe so.” ❓Fraudulent claimant could potentially receive them? “Potentially” ❓Criminal background checks before hotel accommodations? “I don’t believe so.” ❓Someone convicted of a crime in Canada would still be accepted? “Yes.” The Liberals made life unaffordable, then forced Canadian taxpayers to bankroll their broken asylum system.
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John-Paul Berg
John-Paul Berg@SemperVeritasX·
Canadian Public Service Announcement.
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Rebel News
Rebel News@RebelNewsOnline·
🚨 Canada is at a breaking point — we need remigration now! Sign the petition today at RemigrationNow.ca and take a stand for Canada, Canadian workers and Canadian values. Canada has a migration problem. We need to fix it — fast. Canada’s population now stands at almost 41 million people. A decade ago, it was about 36 million. And no, that growth was not caused by a baby boom. Mass migration is driving the increase, including permanent immigration, illegal immigration, temporary foreign workers and international students. There have been serious unintended consequences. Canada’s long-standing assumption was that newcomers would come here, pursue the Canadian dream, make use of the opportunities Canada provides, and in return respect our laws, our values and our way of life. That assumption has failed. In recent years, Canadians have seen disturbing examples of people bringing foreign conflicts, extremist politics and old hatreds into our streets. After the Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel on October 7, 2023, demonstrations began in Canada almost immediately. Too many of them were not about condemning the slaughter of innocent people, but about excusing or celebrating it. Since then, Jewish communities in Canada have faced assaults, threats, vandalism, intimidation, hate marches and open displays of antisemitism. And too often, authorities and law enforcement have shrugged their shoulders. Meanwhile, barely a month goes by without demonstrations by temporary foreign workers or international students demanding to stay in Canada permanently. But “temporary” is supposed to mean temporary. A temporary foreign worker is a guest who must leave when it is time to do so. An international student is here for an education, not an automatic pathway to permanent residency and citizenship. Canada’s official multiculturalism policy began in 1971, when Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau announced it in the House of Commons. The idea was that newcomers could keep their cultures while participating fully in Canadian society. But there was always an unspoken deal: you can come to Canada, pursue opportunity and build a better life — but you must obey the law, respect Canadian values and not import foreign hatred or violence into this country. That deal has been broken. At the same time, Canada is facing a youth unemployment crisis. Young Canadians are struggling to find part-time jobs, summer jobs and entry-level work. The national youth unemployment rate is alarmingly high, and many Canadian students are being pushed out of opportunities they once relied on. By every major economic benchmark — unemployment, cost of living, food bank usage and homelessness — shows that Canadians are under pressure. So the question must be asked: how do we win the war on poverty by importing more poverty? The political class continues to double down on mass migration. But Canada must put country before party, citizens before cheap labour, and Canadian values before political games. The time has come to say enough is enough. This trend must be reversed. If you are a temporary foreign worker, then you are temporary. If you are an international student, you are here for an education, not guaranteed permanent residency. And if you are applying for citizenship while embracing terrorism or rejecting Canadian values, then Canada should have the right to say no. Do you agree?
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Michael Guglielmin
Michael Guglielmin@MikeGuglielmin·
IS THERE AN EV MANDATE OR NOT? Either the Liberal Industry Minister can’t keep her story straight or she does not know what is happening inside her own department. She said it was repealed. Industry leaders say it is still on the books and still causing problems for Canadian companies.
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Andrew Lawton
Andrew Lawton@AndrewLawton·
CBC is using taxpayer money to defame Sir John A. Macdonald, deceive people for 'wrongthink', and shame women and men who've served Canada in the RCMP. Canadians shouldn't be on the hook for this unpatriotic propaganda.
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