
Sharon Sasley
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BREAKING: Anti-Christian censorship Bill C-9 has passed by a vote of 186 yeas to 137 nays. It now moves to the Senate. Let's punish the Liberals (and Bloc) for this at the ballot box. We can't let them get away with trying to criminalize sections of the Holy Bible.







A Canadian company was sanctioned by the US for money laundering and funding the terrorist group Hezbollah. Still not a single comment from Canada's government, authorities and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand won't even acknowledge it. Why is there such silence on this?




Seven dogs stolen from their owners have gone viral after escaping their captors and making their way home The group is believed to have travelled around 17 km together led by a corgi across highways and fields





👀 UNHINGED: Desperation is beginning to show from the federal Liberals as MP @NathalieProvost and Safety Minister @Gary_SRP announce truly dismal participation numbers (only 51,000 declarations) with only a week to go in the failed gun confiscation program. Q&A starts @ 4:38 👇

Bill C-9 was supposed to protect places of worship. Instead, the Liberals have turned it into something far more dangerous. At the last minute, they brokered a back-room deal with the Bloc Quebecois to remove the 50-year-old religious freedom defense from the Criminal Code — without consultation, without witnesses, and without proper debate. Faith leaders, civil liberty groups, and hundreds of organizations across Canada have raised serious concerns. The government has ignored them. Conservatives proposed a simple solution: split the bill, pass protections now, and properly study the rest. The Liberals refused. Conservatives will always defend freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and the right of Parliament to do its job.


Poilievre: "If you cannot trust a man to govern himself, how can you trust him to govern for others? If you think that human nature is so flawed that people cannot make decisions for themselves, then how could you possibly trust human nature to make decisions for other people?"






