
Ty Cameron
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The Conservative push for Don Cherry and the Order of Canada is a politicization of institutions, and it’s no-dummy, know-nothing, argument-starting populism, rooted in false nostalgia. In other words, it’s almost a tribute to Don. thestar.com/sports/nhl/why…


Would you travel to the U.S. right now? Nanos survey says border crossing no longer ‘on the radar’ for many Canadians ctvnews.ca/politics/nanos…



We're rebuilding, rearming, and reinvesting in the Canadian Armed Forces. From making sure they have the equipment they need, to giving service members the biggest pay raise in a generation — we’re reinforcing our capacity to protect our country, our allies, and our values.


Canada’s Conservative leader needs to make inroads with Trump. Is it too late? dlvr.it/TRRhXp


If we’re going to be our own best customer, why isn’t Mark Carney vacationing in Canada? 🤷♀️ Leaders lead by their own example.


Mark Carney is using back room deals to seize a costly majority that voters rejected, which will enable Liberals to balloon debt, inflate the cost of living, block resources and turn criminals loose on our streets. Conservatives will do what we promised voters: fight for a Canada that is affordable, safe and strong at home and unbreakable abroad.



To those who imagine that a separation referendum will increase Alberta’s leverage in Ottawa: in fact you’re just going to end up electing more Liberal MPs in Alberta. The vast majority of Albertans want us to lead Canada, not leave it. Dividing Albertans weakens our province.





Enough is enough. Deport him now. This criminal driver took the lives of 16 young Canadians, and seriously injured 13 more. As I said when I was Canada's Immigration Minister, the minute that a foreign criminal's custodial sentence is over, a CBSA vehicle should take them directly to the airport for removal to their country of origin. This is not complicated. To the bleeding hearts who can't stomach deportation of convicted foreign criminals, why do you think it is cruel or unusual punishment to be repatriated to (in this case) India? It's an amazing democratic country with the fastest growing economy on earth, not a death sentence. And where is your compassion for the victims families who have to keep reliving this crime as he exploits every possible loophole?

EXCLUSIVE: Humboldt Father Speaks Out, Exposes Why Sidhu Still Avoids Deportation: “He Only Cares About Himself" (WARNING: The contents of this story may be extremely upsetting or distressing to some viewers.) On April 6, 2018, a double-trailer semi-truck driven by Jaskirat Singh Sidhu blew through a stop sign at a rural intersection in Saskatchewan, Canada, and collided with a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos players and staff, injuring 13 people and killing 16, most of them teenagers, including Chris Joseph’s son, Jaxon. After pleading guilty and serving roughly four years in prison, Sidhu has been on full parole since 2023. However, he has continued to dominate headlines, fighting tooth and nail not to be deported back to India. Jaxon’s father, Chris Joseph — a former NHL player and firefighter — says Sidhu is not the remorseful man the media portrays him to be, but a "selfish" one who affected his life “in the worst way possible,” and who continues to do so by seeking an exemption from the law after having destroyed 29 families. “The last time I ran my fingers through my son’s hair was in a morgue. He was cold, and he was beat up,” says Joseph, responding to the truck driver whose reckless driving resulted in the death of Joseph’s son Jaxon, along with 15 others, yet who continues to fight against deportation to India on the grounds that he does not want to be separated from his own son. While most Canadians agree with his deportation order, some columnists and politicians argue that he should be forgiven and not be separated from his family. “You tell me which child of yours you want to give up, and I will be the keyboard warrior hoping for forgiveness. It’s not about vindication — it’s about what’s right and what’s wrong, and the future of our country,” says Joseph, arguing that giving Sidhu an exemption from the law would set the wrong precedent for other unqualified drivers and signal that Canadian lives do not matter. “Everybody has told him he should be deported — the judge, the CBSA, the Immigration and Refugee Board, the Federal Court of Appeal — and he still keeps trying, because he is looking out for himself and he really doesn’t care about anybody else,” says Joseph, urging politicians not to interfere with the judicial process and to allow him to be deported as he is supposed to be. In this exclusive interview with @MediaBezirgan, Chris Joseph addresses those who advocate against Sidhu's deportation, discusses the corruption within the trucking industry, and explains why he no longer trusts the mainstream media when it comes to this story.

The Nunavut lawyer was first elected an MP on Sept 20, 2021. In the first 2 years her company NVision received $454,250 in federal contracts including sole-sourced awards. Payments for “indigenous sensitivity” courses offered to government employees were: • $324,030 Public Prosecution Service; • $24,840 RCMP Civilian Review and Complaints Commission; • $39,840 Department of Natural Resources; • $10,170 Department of Employment; • $39,787 Department of Gender Equity; • $15,583 Department of Canadian Heritage @liberal_party @NDP @DonDavies

@rupasubramanya I'm sure this had nothing to do with it












