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Ryan Berry
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Dad, a successful entrepreneur, a value-first "less is more" promotional marketing expert that will always make it right.


Canada and Qatar. Friends. Allies. Partners. 🇨🇦 🇶🇦

Public Wi-Fi is convenient, but using an unsecured public network can bring increased risks. Using a VPN protects your data. Learn more: getcybersafe.gc.ca/en/secure-your…

🇨🇦: Found a new example of Canada Post intentionally being destroyed by Gov. 🇨🇦 sold its in-house tech firm (Innovapost) to Deloitte, so it had to outsource to a 🇺🇸 firm for tariff remits. That adds over 10% to tariff costs when you pick Canada Post instead of anyone else.


Snowbirds to be grounded until early 2030s while new planes are acquired theglobeandmail.com/politics/artic…

Canada is doubling down on discriminatory regulations targeting American streaming services and digital creators. A top Canadian regulator confirmed new rules implementing Canada's discriminatory Online Streaming Act are coming soon. That’s why I introduced the Protecting American Streaming and Innovation Act to authorize a Section 301 investigation into these harmful policies, and I will keep fighting to defend free expression, innovation, and American jobs.

Public Wi-Fi is convenient, but using an unsecured public network can bring increased risks. Using a VPN protects your data. Learn more: getcybersafe.gc.ca/en/secure-your…

🚨 Funny how the media suddenly acts confused about why the Pentagon stepped back from the Canada-U.S. defence board. 🇨🇦🇺🇸 They know exactly why. For over a year, Mark Carney has been touring global stages declaring the Canada-U.S. relationship is “over” and pushing for economic separation from our largest ally and trading partner. Washington listens. Actions have consequences.🇺🇸 You can’t spend a year undermining the relationship publicly… then act shocked when trust starts disappearing. 🤷♂️ Video : @ryangerritsen #cdnpoli #USA #Canada

Canada’s defence minister says 2026 will mark the final season for the Snowbirds before the air demonstration team’s aging aircraft are replaced. #snowbirds #moosejaw #sask #canada #rcaf ckom.com/2026/05/19/fed…




Alberta Separatist Group’s Controversial Voter ID App Has Links to US Ambassador, MAGA Influencers and Wealthy Michigan Republicans. Hoekstra says he was ‘not aware’ American-made app he previously promoted was used to help Alberta separatist group, @_llebrun reports pressprogress.ca/alberta-separa… Find out more at nationalnewswatch.com


@GadSaad @SchmittNYC @NEWSMAX Gad You are on all US major networks daily. Why is it the great honorable @CBC and @CTV don’t have you on prime time ?

For 20 years we told every smart kid get a $100,000 degree and sit in a cubicle. A cubicle that AI is now disassembling. Gen Z bought a luxury cruise and woke up on driftwood.

For the record. No More Free Ride for Canada The pause of the Permanent Joint Board on Defence is not just a bureaucratic squabble; it is Washington’s opening move in a larger strategic game is to force Canada out of its free‑rider equilibrium. For 86 years, the board has been the institutional expression of Canada’s privileged status under the American security umbrella, a quiet assurance that Ottawa would always have a seat at the table when North America’s defence was planned. Putting it on ice is how the United States turns that privilege into leverage. The strategic game is simple. The United States wants Canada to undergo a structural adjustment that Canadian politics has spent decades avoiding: higher, sustained defence spending; faster delivery of real capabilities; and a serious industrial base anchored in energy and critical minerals. By pausing the PJBD rather than gutting NORAD or daily operational cooperation, Washington creates a reversible but highly visible penalty. The message is: the shield stays, for now, but the status, influence, and symbolism that Canadian elites prize are conditional on Ottawa finally behaving like a hard power rather than a moralizing stakeholder. Mark Carney has, belatedly, read this room. He knows a world of Iranian missile swarms, Russian attrition wars, and Chinese naval expansion will not indulge a G7 country that treats 2 percent of GDP on defence as heroic while treating its vast resource endowment as something to be constrained rather than exploited. The problem is that most of Canada’s political class, and the majority of its public, have not caught up. They still act as if the post WWII rules based era lives coupled with geography, good intentions, and ESG‑branded virtue restraint on resource development are a strategy that is sustainable. In that context, the PJBD pause is best understood as a forcing mechanism. It is designed to make clear that Canada must choose: either adapt, by rapidly ramping up defence spending, rapidly developing and processing its natural resources as strategic assets, and embedding itself more deeply in U.S. planning and production, or accept a future as a protected but marginal player, lecturing from the sidelines while others set the terms. The strategic game is to end Canada’s era of cost‑free virtue and make hard power, not slogans, the price of continued privilege. No one should be surprised.

I've followed this pretty closely; I'm not sure that the Minister actually understands what's in his bill. "Anandasangaree says U.S. tech companies are 'misinterpreting' his lawful access bill" cbc.ca/news/politics/…


🚨 700,000 Albertans signed a petition demanding a separation referendum. One unelected judge ..appointed by Trudeau ..blocked it. One person overruled 700,000. Premier Smith is appealing to the Supreme Court. This is the moment that defines whether Canada is still a democracy. 🇨🇦 #Alberta