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@SupahDuck

If it walks like a duck, and talks like a duck, then it may be a tuna riding a bicycle. Critical thinker, permanent sceptic, stealth Canadian. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

Toronto, Ontario Katılım Eylül 2009
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Rod Taylor
Rod Taylor@CHPCanadaLeader·
The Liberal government's climate strategy, which wasted over $200 billion coupled with provincial programs totaling over $500 billion has failed to reduce emissions. $12,000+ flushed per Canadian on 149 bloated, useless programs that delivered zero results. This is expensive incompetence and taxpayer betrayal at its absolute worst. #cdnpoli
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cbcwatcher
cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher·
"It’s highly unlikely Mark Carney will follow the same political fate as Britain’s Keir Starmer because, unlike Starmer, Carney is safely ensconced in the Media Protection Program by the major media outlets he finances. In the U.K., much of the media are self-sustaining, financially independent. They have been hammering Starmer’s terrible governance. Also, Carney has the luxury of having control over the federal courts and the Senate that Justin Trudeau loaded up with loyal Liberals."
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Roro@rorotrader

"Carney in 'Media Protection Program" Ottawa Sun Opinion by Letters to the Editor

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Chris Warkentin
Chris Warkentin@chriswarkentin·
Last week I was asking a journalist (who works for a major Canadian media outlet) about this. This journalist agreed that Media in Canada had largely quit covering any opposing viewpoints to the government. This journalist speculated that it happed during Covid. They had become stenographers for the government, believing that they had a moral duty to get the “government’s” information out…..and they never quit. Maybe that’s true. Maybe it’s as simple as that (as horrifying as that is)….but I suspect it’s even worse. There are vested interests that don’t want the Liberals to ever lose power. In an free and democratic society the media has a responsibility to question the government and hold them accountable. Canadians deserve no less.
cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher

"It’s highly unlikely Mark Carney will follow the same political fate as Britain’s Keir Starmer because, unlike Starmer, Carney is safely ensconced in the Media Protection Program by the major media outlets he finances. In the U.K., much of the media are self-sustaining, financially independent. They have been hammering Starmer’s terrible governance. Also, Carney has the luxury of having control over the federal courts and the Senate that Justin Trudeau loaded up with loyal Liberals."

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
These come from court transcripts
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Dean Allison
Dean Allison@DeanAllisonMP·
First it was Bill C-11 controlling what Canadians see online. Then Bill C-18 blocking and manipulating access to news. Now Bill C-22 takes the next step: surveillance and state control. Signal, the encrypted messaging app, says it would rather leave Canada than comply. Why? Because this bill reportedly gives government sweeping powers to force surveillance capabilities into private technology. Think about the pattern: C-11 → control the algorithms C-18 → control the news C-22 → access the devices themselves This is no longer about “safety” or “protecting Canadians.” It is about control. A government that froze bank accounts without court orders, shut off committee cameras, and faces hundreds of unresolved wrongdoing complaints now wants expanded access into your digital life. Canadians should be asking a very serious question: How much freedom are we prepared to surrender in the name of government “oversight”?
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🇺🇸 Thomas A. Whitaker
🇺🇸 Thomas A. Whitaker@WhitakerTA_·
The UK just deployed a political weapon it's only used once before in modern history. And nobody is talking about what it just backfired into. 🚨 🚨 🚨 KEIR STARMER BANNED FOREIGN JOURNALISTS FROM ENGLAND TO STOP A RALLY → IT PRODUCED THE LARGEST ANTI-GOVERNMENT MARCH IN YEARS 🚨 🚨 🚨 The Home Office issued entry bans on 11 foreign nationals ahead of the 16 May 'Unite the Kingdom' rally in central London. Rebel News founder Ezra Levant. Multiple journalists. Commentators. Banned from the country. To stop a march. Metropolitan Police deployed 4,000+ officers. Live facial recognition. Drones. Dogs. Horses. The result: tens of thousands — some estimates reaching hundreds of thousands — flooding the streets of London anyway. THE WEAPON: → UK Home Office entry bans — 11 foreign nationals barred from the country → Prime Minister publicly labeled the rally "extremist" and "hatred and division" → Starmer framed it as "a battle for the soul of our nation" in direct pre-rally statements → Police mobilized at a scale typically reserved for state visits or terror threats → Live facial recognition deployed across central London → Rival pro-Palestine march simultaneously permitted on the same day → Metropolitan Police prepared for 50,000 — the actual crowd exceeded preparation → Government rhetoric amplified international media attention across the US and Europe THE TARGET: → A march organized around "national unity, free speech, and Christian values" → Organized weeks after Reform UK seized 1,350+ council seats and control of 13 councils in the 8 May local elections → Reform's gains came primarily at Labour's direct expense — Essex, Sunderland, council after council THE MATH: → Reform UK: 1,350+ seats gained in a single election cycle → 13 councils flipped — including Essex with 42 seats → Starmer's response: ban journalists, deploy 4,000 officers, call the march extremist → Outcome: the bans became the story, the march became a symbol, and the streets filled anyway Read that again. 💀 Every ban Starmer issued handed organizers a government-censorship narrative 💀 Every officer deployed turned a political rally into a national confrontation 💀 The suppression didn't shrink the movement — it advertised it ⚠️ Reform just proved it can win elections. The march proved it can also fill streets. ⚠️ Starmer called it "a battle for the soul of our nation" — and then lost the visual battle on live television ⚠️ This isn't a fringe moment. This is what a political realignment looks like in the streets. They're showing you the arrests and the police lines. They're NOT showing you what this sequence actually means — a government that just lost 1,350 council seats in one night responded to the aftermath by banning journalists and calling a march extremist, and the streets answered with the largest visible opposition mobilization in years. You don't ban foreign journalists to stop a fringe event. You ban foreign journalists when you're afraid of what the footage will show. And you only deploy 4,000 officers with drones and facial recognition when you already know the crowd is going to be too large to ignore. Process that. Most people won't see this. RT to change that. 🔥 I'll keep you updated as this unfolds, turn on notifications this is EXTREMELY important.
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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
‼️ BREAKING Liberals are building a surveillance system that the US, Germany & EU have all explicitly rejected. The two countries that have this: CHINA & RUSSIA Carney wants surveillance on every Canadian. Not just suspects. Every call. Every text. Every location ping. Who you called. When. How long. Where you were. NO SUSPICION OR INVESTIGATION REQUIRED. Reconstructed into a complete map of your movements. No other Western democracy has powers this broad. The EU Court of Justice struck down an identical law as unconstitutional in 2014. Germany abandoned blanket retention entirely. Signal said they’d leave Canada rather than comply. Meta called it conscripting companies into “the government’s surveillance apparatus.” US Congress members wrote directly to Ottawa warning it compromises American citizens. Canada’s own Privacy Commissioner has zero oversight role in this bill. The EU was right to strike this down. It’s a violation of human rights.
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Marc Emery
Marc Emery@MarcScottEmery·
This is an absolutely brilliant essay on why Indians have been brought to Canada -and to almost every place on Earth- and the danger it poses.
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pagliacci the hated 🌝@Slatzism

“wHy aRe tHerE iNdiaNs In pOrTuGaL?!” Because they are good slaves, you are not. I hate essay-posting but allow me a rare indulgence: To understand what is happening now, you need understand that this isn’t the first time it’s happened. Why are there Indians in Kenya? Suriname? Fiji? Burma? Because Indians have always been the preferred servile class of elites. The evidence for this goes back hundreds of years. I’ve spoken about British colonial Burma before, and it is a great example of what this looks like. Even after extensive efforts to bring them to heel, the majority of the Burmese ethnic groups were far too resistant to submit to the British empire to be reliable labor. They refused to abandon their culture and ways of life to be slave drones for British pocketbooks. So the Brits started importing Indians to be their colonial administrators, preferring them as labor because they were easier to control and satisfy. By the 1940s, Indians made up almost 20% of the population of the entire country. Another great historical example of this is Suriname - a small country in South America that had been under Dutch colonial rule for 300 years. The Dutch abolished slavery in 1863, forcing colonial plantation owners to have to hire labor to do the work they had previously been using slaves for. But… they didn’t want to pay former slaves or Indigenous locals a living wage for the work. So what did the Dutch elites do instead? Import Indians. Today, Indians still make up 27% of the population. 27%. Of a tiny, obscure South American country. We could basically go through the list of every country with a non-negligible Indian population and the theme would be consistent: They were brought there by elites who needed a submissive, easily exploitable labor pool when local labor asked for better living conditions or wages. Why? Because Indians never did. They are a population that seems fully content with subjugation (even Marx noticed this). So it’s easy to see why they were such an ideal population for the intensive global expansion era of colonial empires. And it’s even easier to see why they are perfect subjects for late capitalism now. They are the culturally, psychologically, and physically ideal organism for the dominant system. There’s 1.4 billion of them. They are deeply socially stratified and so expect and even enjoy inequality. Their cuisine is cheap, meat-free slop. They live amongst trash and filth with no qualms. They don’t care about the environment. Their reaction to death and abuse is blank-eyed indifference. They are physically and spiritually malleable. They not only adopt and internalize the demands of the dominant system as personal ambition, they believe this servitude makes them better than everyone else who hasn’t. Absolutely IDEAL subjects. You, on the other hand, are not the ideal subject. You want to live in a high-trust society. You would shed tears if someone tried to cut down the apple tree you climbed as a child to build a data center. You want to see and experience beauty. You want your own space. You have an expectation that your living conditions will improve over time. You would not be content to live in a room with 10 other people, work 16 hours per day for pennies, and eat cheap slop. You are a liability. Just like the Burmese and Surinamese slaves were. And as we continue to crawl deeper into this late capitalist hellscape, you and your silly little needs will come into increasing conflict with those of the system. Thus, you WILL be replaced by people far easier to control and far less concerned about their own welfare or the welfare of everyone and everything around them. … Unless you do something about it. But the system has already locked-in that you won’t, and that you’ll just sort of fade into nothingness, distracted by meaningless comforts and terrified of the uncertainty of change. So “why are Indians in [wherever]?” Because you are about to not be.

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JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦
JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦@JayGenXer·
🚨 Carney just went full globalist on stage in Toronto. Praising Obama for demanding “NEW INSTITUTIONS” because the old “rules-based order” no longer works. “Nostalgia is not a strategy,” he says. “We have to take the sign down and build anew.” Translation: Scrap Canada’s institutions, sovereignty, and borders for whatever shiny new globalist experiment the Davos crowd cooks up next. While families can’t afford groceries, housing collapses, and youth unemployment explodes — Carney’s busy reimagining the world with Obama. This isn’t leadership. It’s betrayal with a Canadian accent. 🎥 @BeautifulCana1 #CarneyGlobalist #NewInstitutionsFail #CanadaLast #cdnpoli
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Jason James
Jason James@jasonjamesbnn·
Canada's federal police will not guarantee that information on Canadian citizens won't be shared with China's police, which logically includes their intelligence agency (MSS). So essentially what Carney and his Liberals are setting up is a transnational law enforcement agreement that will give China access to Canadians. China is a communist nation that has thousands of documented and undocumented secret prisons where "thought criminals" are subject to torture and forced labor. China's intelligence agency is already operating openly in Canada via a number of groups like the United Front Work Department, Canada China Business Council, Jiangsu Chamber of Commerce and even their own consulates. Is it possible China could extradite dissenters from Canada in a not so distant future? Absolutely. Is it possible this agreement could extend to Canadians who express dissenting views of the CCP? Definitely. This is globalism in action, and it's being led by a communo-fascist dictatorship.
Blacklock's Reporter@mindingottawa

.@CommrRCMPgrc won't say whether PM's China security pact involves "transfer of personal info of Canadians" to Beijing police implicated in torture & other atrocities.  #cdnpoli" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">blacklocks.ca/china-info-sha… @JohnWilliamson_

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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
BREAKING: The US State Department just said something that no government has ever said out loud before. They called it what it is: Replacement migration. The UN built migration corridors into the US and Europe. Staffed both ends of the Mediterranean route. Handed out maps to migrants heading to the US border. Then condemned every country that tried to stop it. The US just refused to participate in the UNs new plan for migration: Global Compact Migration. And INSTEAD they will facilitate remigration. NOT replacement migration. Now look at Canada. Carney signed the Global Compact. 1 million people a year. 4 million temporary residents. Quietly converting them to permanent residents. No press conference. The US is done with this. Canada is doubling down.
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱@ryangerritsen·
We had a former President of the United States & a guy who runs Soros’s Open Society Foundation in Toronto this past weekend. Obama even spoke at the engagement where Carney was & other Liberal Government MP’s attended. The media was not allowed to attend & not one single photo or video has been shared from that event. Why isn’t the media asking questions? What was said that needed to be hidden from the public? These are public servants who work for us. Secret events with former world leaders doesn’t sit well.
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Melanie Bennet
Melanie Bennet@MelanieBennet_·
1/ Thread: Amira Elghawaby, Canada’s ex Islamophobia czar just delivered this polished keynote to educators. It looks professional, data-heavy, and reasonable -- until you look more closely. Keynote by Elghawaby at Harmony Movement’s 2026 Educators Anti-Racism Conference. Harmony Movement is a Toronto-based non-profit that runs anti-racism workshops in schools across Canada.
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Karla Treadway | Host Sovereign Sphere Podcast
In 2022, the government froze the assets of people who DONATED to a peaceful protest. They did this without a CBDC, without digital ID, and without AI enforcement. They did all of these horrendous acts of government overreach WITHOUT the powers that they're seeking now. Mark Carney was one of the people who advised this action. And one of the first things this “new” old government did was try to appeal the decision that using the wartime Emergencies Act on its own citizens was unjustified. This story has only just begun. The man who helped start Canada down the path of extreme government overreach is just getting started. He is one of the architects behind one of the most authoritarian tech systems we’ve ever seen. And anyone who is okay with this system is extremely short-sighted and historically uninformed about power structures and the dangers of centralized control. Because regardless of your political leanings, this system WILL eventually be used against you too. You're welcome in advance non-believers for exposing this.
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱@ryangerritsen·
Diana Carney speaking with Jonathan Haidt about social media bans for the youth. You will notice Mark Carney taking notes. It’s clear this is coming to Canada. They want to control what people consume online. It starts with children under the guise of “safety” and will eventually lead to digital ID. The diabolical thing is they will force companies to do this through regulations as to take the blame away from politicians & focus it solely on the large social media companies.
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Two headlines. A week apart.
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Jason James
Jason James@jasonjamesbnn·
So trade talks with the Trump administration were either intentionally sabotaged or the Carney Liberals (including buffoon Doug Ford) are irredeemably incompetent. If it were Trudeau at the helm, incompetence would be the higher probability. But Carney is a central banker. He doesn't understand trade and economics from a governmental standpoint (as is obvious from his time as Governor of the Bank of England), but he definitely understands world markets—and he had to have known that his anti-American rhetoric and propaganda was going to destroy whatever deal they were making. He knows Ford, Joly and the Liberal ministers are wildly incompetent too. Nothing happens unless the PMO gives them the green light—which means he signed off on all of the stupidity that followed the negotiations. So in my estimation it was sabotage. Carney had his aspirations for drawing Canada closer to China and the EU and never had any intention of securing a real deal with the United States. He wants to sell them energy (Keystone XL), but he wants to minimize the relationship in favor of his new world order. And as insane as it sounds, that's where Canada is going. Carney and his gang of bankers are going to jam Canada's square peg through the round hole until our entire economy collapses, then they'll just blame Trump and replace the CAD with a central bank digital currency.
POLITICO@politico

Inside the collapse of the Canada-US trade deal dlvr.it/TSNFLk

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