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I’m a Ontarian FIRST. And a Canadian patriot

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wealthmoose
wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🇨🇦 The Carneys dancing. 💃 No spin. No context. Your gut reaction? •😄 Likeable •😬 Cringe •🎯 Strategic •💬 I have thoughts…
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Glencore
Glencore@Glencore·
Sabrina is passionate about breaking down barriers within the mining industry. Alongside her work as an exploration geologist, she spends time mentoring students and junior geologists looking to follow in her footsteps. 👷🏼‍♀️
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The Real Mr Bench
The Real Mr Bench@therealmrbench·
If you had to choice. Yes HAD to .... Who would you pick as Prime Minister of Canada? These are the only choices
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Mark Slapinski
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski·
A lot of people have called me a hero, lately. And I really appreciate it.
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Mike@midnightriderV2·
The @liberal_party in one short video
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Michelle LA🇨🇦
Michelle LA🇨🇦@MichelleLA1981·
They are simply asking for more than the government can give.
Canada Proud@WeAreCanProud

#REPORT: The Carney Liberals have cut the allowance for Canadian troops stationed overseas by $1,000 to $1,500. The military only gave soldiers one week notice prior to the cuts, telling them to "plan their finances accordingly."

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The Buck You Will
The Buck You Will@TheBuckYouWill·
YOU SHOULD HAVE TO BE BORN IN CANADA TO BE AN M.P. I won’t be lectured about ANYTHING a screaming insane D.E.I. foreigner born in Jaffna, Sri Lanka has to say. EVER. FUCK THIS CULTURAL MOSIAC BULLSHIT. Take your post nationalist state… …AND SHOVE IT UP YOUR FUCKING ASS.
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The Real Mr Bench
The Real Mr Bench@therealmrbench·
Information coming out of Quebec. Liberal Melanie Joly was told to leave a Terrebonne polling station. It was noted she was loitering near an entrance. You decide if she was trying to influence the outcome. The Quebec Bloc have already filed this with Elections Canada
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The Real Mr Bench@therealmrbench

Mélanie Joly admits that Liberal immigration policies have influenced election results. Terrebonne, Quebec is an example

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Bradshaw@myabradshaw78·
Well that didn’t take long for Marilyn Gladu to land herself into a major scandal. She did proudly say she was Personally Benefiting from crossing the floor…
Vote Canada@VoteCanadaCom

Marilyn Gladu @MarilynGladuSL Caught In Potential Criminal Bribery Scandal Over Floor Crossing Pork For Projects thedaily.ca/marilyn-gladu-… Marilyn Gladu crossed the floor from the Conservative Party to the Liberal caucus on April 8, 2026. This move brought Prime Minister Mark Carney one seat closer to a functional majority in the House of Commons. Hours after the announcement, Gladu told a local reporter in Sarnia that she had received a call from the office of the Minister of Housing and Infrastructure. The purpose of the call was to discuss all the things the riding of Sarnia Lambton Bkejwanong needed. She stated that her previous requests for funding had gone nowhere while she remained on the opposition benches. She sent a one page list of projects to the minister after her 2025 re election. Those projects aligned with his file but produced no results until she switched parties. Section 119 of the Criminal Code of Canada addresses bribery of judicial officers and others, including members of Parliament. The law states that every one is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 14 years, who being the holder of a judicial office or being a member of Parliament or of the legislature of a province, directly or indirectly, corruptly accepts, obtains, agrees to accept or attempts to obtain for themselves or another person, any money, valuable consideration, office, place or employment in respect of anything done or omitted or to be done or omitted by them in their official capacity. The same section also makes it an offence for anyone who directly or indirectly, corruptly gives or offers to such a person or to anyone for the benefit of that person, any money, valuable consideration, office, place or employment in respect of anything done or omitted or to be done or omitted by that person in their official capacity. In this situation, the timing raises serious questions under the law. Gladu herself connected the lack of progress on her riding projects to her status as an opposition member. She noted that it is harder to get funding when not on the government benches. She observed that after she crossed the floor, the call from the ministers office arrived immediately. Federal funding for infrastructure, housing and local projects qualifies as valuable consideration that benefits the riding and the member politically. If the prospect or promise of accelerated access to such funds influenced her decision to change her official capacity from opposition critic to government supporter, then the elements of corrupt acceptance or offering could apply. The key legal term is corruptly, which courts assess based on all surrounding circumstances, including public statements and the direct link between party switch and funding discussions. Cabinet denied any pork barreling when opposition members raised the issue in the House of Commons. Gladu later described the floor crossing as the best thing for her riding, for the country and for herself during the Liberal national convention. She had previously supported calls for mandatory byelections when members switch parties. Local reaction in the historically Conservative riding of Sarnia Lambton Bkejwanong included protests outside her constituency office and public expressions of betrayal. The Sarnia mayor urged a byelection to let voters decide. Gladu maintained that no explicit offer was made but her own words tied improved government support directly to her new status on the government side. This case fits a pattern where discretionary federal funding programs give ministers significant leeway. Such programs can appear to reward political alignment rather than follow strict merit based criteria. Data on past infrastructure allocations has shown variations in how funds flow to government held ridings versus opposition ones across different administrations. While governments defend targeted spending as legitimate constituent service, the optics of a swift ministerial call right after a defection fuel public suspicion. Few prosecutions under section 119 have targeted members of Parliament for matters involving pork barreling. Most similar controversies end in political debate, ethics reviews or Auditor General findings rather than criminal charges. The threshold for proving corrupt intent remains high and requires evidence such as internal communications or clear conditional promises. The Gladu situation highlights how concentrated power over billions in discretionary spending invites questions about accountability. Her constituents and the broader public deserve full disclosure of all communications between her office and the ministers office regarding projects before and after April 8, 2026. An independent review or formal complaint to authorities could examine whether the facts meet the legal test under section 119. Without such scrutiny, trust in the system continues to erode regardless of which party holds power.

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Vote Canada
Vote Canada@VoteCanadaCom·
Marilyn Gladu @MarilynGladuSL Caught In Potential Criminal Bribery Scandal Over Floor Crossing Pork For Projects thedaily.ca/marilyn-gladu-… Marilyn Gladu crossed the floor from the Conservative Party to the Liberal caucus on April 8, 2026. This move brought Prime Minister Mark Carney one seat closer to a functional majority in the House of Commons. Hours after the announcement, Gladu told a local reporter in Sarnia that she had received a call from the office of the Minister of Housing and Infrastructure. The purpose of the call was to discuss all the things the riding of Sarnia Lambton Bkejwanong needed. She stated that her previous requests for funding had gone nowhere while she remained on the opposition benches. She sent a one page list of projects to the minister after her 2025 re election. Those projects aligned with his file but produced no results until she switched parties. Section 119 of the Criminal Code of Canada addresses bribery of judicial officers and others, including members of Parliament. The law states that every one is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 14 years, who being the holder of a judicial office or being a member of Parliament or of the legislature of a province, directly or indirectly, corruptly accepts, obtains, agrees to accept or attempts to obtain for themselves or another person, any money, valuable consideration, office, place or employment in respect of anything done or omitted or to be done or omitted by them in their official capacity. The same section also makes it an offence for anyone who directly or indirectly, corruptly gives or offers to such a person or to anyone for the benefit of that person, any money, valuable consideration, office, place or employment in respect of anything done or omitted or to be done or omitted by that person in their official capacity. In this situation, the timing raises serious questions under the law. Gladu herself connected the lack of progress on her riding projects to her status as an opposition member. She noted that it is harder to get funding when not on the government benches. She observed that after she crossed the floor, the call from the ministers office arrived immediately. Federal funding for infrastructure, housing and local projects qualifies as valuable consideration that benefits the riding and the member politically. If the prospect or promise of accelerated access to such funds influenced her decision to change her official capacity from opposition critic to government supporter, then the elements of corrupt acceptance or offering could apply. The key legal term is corruptly, which courts assess based on all surrounding circumstances, including public statements and the direct link between party switch and funding discussions. Cabinet denied any pork barreling when opposition members raised the issue in the House of Commons. Gladu later described the floor crossing as the best thing for her riding, for the country and for herself during the Liberal national convention. She had previously supported calls for mandatory byelections when members switch parties. Local reaction in the historically Conservative riding of Sarnia Lambton Bkejwanong included protests outside her constituency office and public expressions of betrayal. The Sarnia mayor urged a byelection to let voters decide. Gladu maintained that no explicit offer was made but her own words tied improved government support directly to her new status on the government side. This case fits a pattern where discretionary federal funding programs give ministers significant leeway. Such programs can appear to reward political alignment rather than follow strict merit based criteria. Data on past infrastructure allocations has shown variations in how funds flow to government held ridings versus opposition ones across different administrations. While governments defend targeted spending as legitimate constituent service, the optics of a swift ministerial call right after a defection fuel public suspicion. Few prosecutions under section 119 have targeted members of Parliament for matters involving pork barreling. Most similar controversies end in political debate, ethics reviews or Auditor General findings rather than criminal charges. The threshold for proving corrupt intent remains high and requires evidence such as internal communications or clear conditional promises. The Gladu situation highlights how concentrated power over billions in discretionary spending invites questions about accountability. Her constituents and the broader public deserve full disclosure of all communications between her office and the ministers office regarding projects before and after April 8, 2026. An independent review or formal complaint to authorities could examine whether the facts meet the legal test under section 119. Without such scrutiny, trust in the system continues to erode regardless of which party holds power.
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The Real Mr Bench
The Real Mr Bench@therealmrbench·
Marilyn Gladu stood in the House of Commons today. Gleefully asking and stating how Carney is helping Canadians with essentials. What Kool-aid did she drink?
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Canada Proud
Canada Proud@WeAreCanProud·
Would you rather this money be kept in Canada, or should we be sending $40 million from taxpayers to Lebanon?
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
COMPLETELY OBLITERATED Pierre Poilievre dismantled Mark Carney‘s track record with indisputable facts and truth Businesses are flooding out of this country at record speeds We are getting absolutely gutted by this liberal government
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
Holy shit. Someone really pissed off Tajana, and she's letting them have it. Good on her. There's at least 10 awesome quotes in this rant, but my favorite is the one addressed to the German liberal guy. "How does Mohamed's dick taste in your mouth? Because I know you have to suck it dry and thank him afterwards, while paying for his 20 wives and retarded children to live in your country for free, while your energy and resources are syphoned out of your country"
TruthSeeker01011@TruthSeek01011

Dear European liberals trying to insult me and Americans, taste of some freedom of speech 🫡🇺🇸.

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Mark Slapinski
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski·
OMG: Andrew Scheer, the infamous oil and gas advocate, was spotted driving a CYBERTRUCK. The Conservative Party has ZERO shame!
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Andy Lee
Andy Lee@RealAndyLeeShow·
“It seems Carney has violated the Conflict of Interest Act by participating in budget Bill C-15 decisions (which has a tax credit in it that specifically benefits a Brookfield-owned company), and by giving preferential treatment by meeting personally with Brookfield’s COO…” democracywatch.ca/group-highligh…
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Democracy Watch@DemocracyWatchr

DWatch’s 2nd submission to House Ethics Committee reveals Prime Minister Mark Carney very likely violated the federal ethics law & how a Liberal MP participated in the Committee’s review of the law despite having a clear conflict of interest. Details at: bit.ly/3Ou4zoD.

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