Tom Wyntjes retweetledi
Tom Wyntjes
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Tom Wyntjes retweetledi
Tom Wyntjes retweetledi
Tom Wyntjes retweetledi
Tom Wyntjes retweetledi

Hands down my favourite video of the week, enjoy 😎
God bless you, @TruthSeek01011, keep em coming 👍
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Tom Wyntjes retweetledi
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I have no doubt this is related to consumption of legacy media. People over 65 are glued to their TVs, whether it's CBC, CTV or CP24, and most journalists support the Liberals, even if many of them attempt to be unbiased and fair. A Tory or a dipper in the newsroom is a rarity.
tobi lutke@tobi
This is fascinating data by Nanos. I imagine that difference in the media mix consumption play a role here?
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Mulcair once again "Well I think that Pierre Poilievre is right now and he is always been right when he has refused these so-called security briefings because it would require him to say that you wouldn't do a job the leader of the official opposition his Majesty's loyal opposition"
" I would never have accepted to do that"
Could somebody let Rosemary Barton know?
@ThomasMulcair @RosieBarton
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Trudeau’s rigged EV scam: Foreign-owned bailouts for Ontario & Quebec, Western farmers left to die
Buckle up, because we’re about to tear the mask off one of the biggest Liberal betrayals of Western Canada yet.
Justin Trudeau, Mark Carney, and the rest of the corrupt Liberal gang—who have the audacity to call themselves "Team Canada" (as if they give a damn about the whole country) have just handed Western farmers a death sentence.
And why? Because they need to rig the system to protect the foreign-owned EV battery plants they’ve sunk billions of your tax dollars into.
Let me spell it out for you:
The Trudeau Liberals imposed a 100% tariff on Chinese-made EVs. Not to protect Canadian automakers (because there basically aren’t any), but to make Chinese EVs too expensive for the market.
That way, Canadians are forced to buy overpriced, taxpayer-subsidized EVs from the Liberal-backed foreign companies they’ve handed billions to—Volkswagen, Stellantis, and Northvolt.
Oh, but Northvolt just went BANKRUPT in Sweden. That’s right—the company Trudeau and his gang are pouring your money into has already collapsed in its home country. China retaliated against Trudeau’s tariffs—by slapping a 100% tariff on Canadian canola.
So while Liberal-backed, foreign-owned mega-corporations in Ontario and Quebec get billion-dollar taxpayer bailouts, Western farmers are left holding the bag.
And what’s the cost? Oh, just a little thing called Canada’s biggest agricultural export. And this isn't about seed oils. We all have our thoughts on those.
Canola is a made-in-Canada success story. It was literally developed for Canadian soil and climate. Saskatchewan and Alberta grow 80% of the canola that fuels a $29.9 billion industry and makes Canada the world’s largest exporter of the crop. And now, thanks to Trudeau’s reckless trade war, this industry—built by generations of hardworking farmers—is under threat.
And here’s the part that makes me sick: Trudeau and his cronies don’t care.
They don’t care about family farms in the Prairies. They don’t care about lost livelihoods. They don’t care that their vote-buying scheme in Ontario and Quebec is crippling Western agriculture.
Because in their political calculus, they have no votes to lose in the West.
Let’s be very clear about what’s happening here: The Liberals are forcing Canadians to buy overpriced, subsidized EVs from their hand-picked, foreign-owned plants—while sacrificing Western Canadian farmers to a Chinese trade war.
This isn’t a government that works for all Canadians. It’s a government that works for Liberal donors, foreign corporations, and whatever globalist scam Carney and his buddies are cooking up next.
Western Canada is tired of being treated like a disposable colony. Our farms, our industries, and our economy matter. And we will not stand by while Trudeau, Carney, and their so-called “Team Canada” sell us out to protect their corrupt, failing green agenda.
REPORT by @SheilaGunnReid:
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Canada’s Canola Industry: $43.7 Billion, 206 000 jobs.
Canada Steel Industry: $6.7 Billion, 123 000 jobs
Canadian EV Industry: No answer, but in 5+ years could be impactful.
Slaughtering an independent and thriving industry in the hopes to protect an unknown industry…..
SaskFarmGuy@saskfarmguy
Since March 3rd, Canola has lost $70/mt or $1.60/bu. This translates into approx $70/ac lost in 8 trading days. All over politics and ego……nothing to do with the actual crop condition or availability. On a 20 million tonne crop that is 1.3 BILLION dollars lost. For what? 😡
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Ezra Levant asks what are the odds that Carney won all 338 districts by almost exactly the same margin?
Even in Freeland's home town where only 188 people voted for her where she's been working for a decade?
Out of nowhere Carney wins them ALL? 🤨
@ezralevant @RebelNewsOnline
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THE TRUTH ON TARIFFS:
Trump's claim that Canada holds an unfair advantage due to 250% tariffs on U.S. dairy products is misleading.
In reality, the U.S. exports approximately $1.03 billion worth of dairy products annually to Canada, virtually ALL TARIFF-FREE.
That's right—these U.S. dairy exports enter Canada with a 0% tariff.
On the other hand, the U.S. imports only about $293 million in dairy products from Canada each year, significantly less than what it exports to Canada.
The "250% tariffs" that Trump references apply exclusively to dairy imports above Canada's established quota limits. Such quota limits are rarely surpassed, as the U.S. already exports far more dairy products to Canada than Canada exports to the U.S.—more than three times as much, in fact.
This is what MAGA does. They create huge controversies out of nothing, as a way to try and sell a narrtive.
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Thoughtful words from the former Premier of BC.
“Invented conflict between protecting the environment and extracting resources.”
Exactly.
Braden Brock@Brockey23
Christy Clark talks Western alienation & the growing provincial division in Canada. 🇨🇦 @christyclarkbc @JayMartinBC via // @TheJayMartinShow" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@TheJayMartinS…
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