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@Rusev_Jace @Smileyyeg When you can’t argue facts, you resort to “yeah, well your mom’s fat”
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@Smileyyeg Pierre is, by definition, the biggest loser in Canadian history.
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The future PM exposing the current PM as a CCP stooge.
Take the time to watch this.
MBrant75@MBrant75
Someone already did.
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@bruceanderson @MarkJCarney @spark_advocacy If true, which I don’t trust polls for a moment (yes, even the ones that had Pierre ahead by 20 pts - they had a purpose of their own), then 68% of Cdns’ perceptions are completely dislodged from objective economic & social (in the form of making dissent illegal) reality.
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In his first year, @MarkJCarney pulled support from across the political spectrum according to our latest @spark_advocacy polling data.
open.substack.com/pub/bruce728/p…

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@M_Johnston1 Thank you @M_Johnston1! How ironic that an MP provided more information at a committee hearing than the witness did 😂. He has poked the hornet’s nest and I hope you continue to expose him further. Although he’s doing a pretty good job of that himself.
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Here is the letter in which I asked for the Memorandum of Understanding to which @Roman_Baber refers.
Over a month and nothing from the government. Release the MOU.

Roman Baber@Roman_Baber
I've known @MPMichaelMa for many years. He should be ashamed of himself. But if @MarkJCarney knows there is forced labour in China, why did he enter into a MOU to share intelligence with the China and why won't he produce a copy of the MOU?
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Yeah because as if red liberal Halifax represents the riding that this dufus betrayed. Carney should have the balls (tall order, I know) to visit the all floor crossers’ ridings with their bought and paid for shiny new toys in tow if you want the real picture of how these crossings have gone over with the people they “used to represent”. Start with Markham-Unionville 😂
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@CanadianPolling Fortunately, what matters is the word of the courts who looked at facts and evidence and not the opinion of mainstream media mind controlled people that the Canadian populace is currently made up of.
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Where does he stand on human rights abuses in China though? Will he fire CCP asset, Michael Ma? Or will he let him off the hook like he did Chiang, from that same riding, who called for supporters to collect a Chinese bounty on Joe Tay’s head? Did he bring up human rights abuses with China? What’s in the secret policing agreement with China? Does it mean that Chinese police will be able to direct arrests and intimidation of Chinese Canadians who are critical (rightfully so) of China? Will Chinese police stations be allowed to continue operations on Canadian soil? Will he release the agreements signed with China? What does security cooperation with China mean? Will he call or allow an inquiry over RCMP officers’ claims about foreign interference in elections? Serious people have so many questions while sycophants obsess over humour and wit.
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🚨 BREAKING
Two senior officials overseeing elections inside the National Police Federation,
Canada’s largest police union with 20,000 RCMP members, just resigned.
Their resignation letter accuses the board of:
“Interference” in the election process
“Pressure” to control outcomes
Backing “handpicked candidates aligned with a planned succession of power”
“Stripping” the elections committee of independence
Suspending their credentials
Denying them access to election materials
Meanwhile, a separate court filing alleges $3.39 MILLION in union dues were paid to board directors, including president Brian Sauvé, without alerting the membership.
This is the union that represents every RCMP officer in Canada.
And it can’t even run its own elections without allegations of rigging.
If this is what happens inside Canada’s national police union,
imagine what’s happening everywhere else.

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Filed under: probably didn’t raise human rights on his last trip to Beijing.
Raquel Dancho@RaquelDancho
Disturbing. Did this Liberal MP really just deny that forced labour practices are taking place in China? This is a documented problem. Why is this MP carrying water for the Chinese regime?
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Two RCMP union officials quit, allege election interference in scathing resignation letter ottawacitizen.com/news/rcmp-unio…

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@Xinjiangstory Her “faltering” helped him dig his own grave deeper and to confirm what everyone already knows about him.
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🚨 BREAKING
The Premier of Manitoba, Wab Kinew,
thinks Trump started a war to distract from the Epstein files.
Wab.
Brother.
You got charged with beating your girlfriend and refused to blow into a breathalyzer.
You assaulted a cab driver and called him racial slurs.
You had your own charges “stayed” by the system you now run.
Maybe sit this one out 😖
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MORE CARNEY LIES
The country with the world’s longest Arctic coastline cannot independently operate in its own northern waters during winter.
Canada’s flagship icebreaker, the CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent, was launched in 1966. She’s 60 years old. She is NOT polar class rated.
SIXTY
She was supposed to be decommissioned in 2000. Then 2017.
She’s still in service because nothing exists to replace her.
Many “icebreakers” Carney eludes to ice strengthened patrol boats.
Ice strengthened just means they won’t sink if they run into ice. It doesn’t mean they can “break” a thick layer of ice.
CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent‘s replacement was announced in 2008.
EIGHTEEN YEARS AGO
Originally due in 2017. It is now “scheduled” for 2026.
No ship has been delivered.
The program is old enough to vote.
∙Canada operates nine medium icebreakers, most built in the 1970s and 80s.
NONE are polar-class.
They handle first-year ice in the St. Lawrence and make summer trips north when conditions allow.
∙Russia operates 40+ icebreaking vessels including eight nuclear-powered heavy icebreakers, with ten more planned by 2035.
Canada has zero nuclear icebreakers.
∙Total cost for Canada’s two replacement polar icebreakers: C$4.4 billion. Estimated delivery: 2030 and 2032. If you believe those dates, I have a Northwest Passage to sell you.
∙One of the two replacements is being built in Finland, at a shipyard that was Russian-owned until Davie acquired it in 2023. Canada’s answer to Russian Arctic dominance is literally being constructed in a former Russian yard.
∙Mark Carney just announced C$35 billion in Arctic funding. But the purpose of a system is what it does. And what Canada’s system does is produce announcements and press releases, not ships.
True polar class ships in service capable of breaking thick Arctic ice?
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One heavy (Polar Star, commissioned 1976)
Two medium (Healy, commissioned 1999/2000, and Storis, a converted commercial vessel commissioned August 2025).
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Canada has zero polar-class icebreakers.
So no, @MarkJCarney, you may (or may not) have the second most ice strengthened vessels… but true icebreakers capable of real polar security service?
USA’s pathetic fleet is #2 in the world.
Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca
PM Carney on Canada's contribution to Arctic security: "We already have the second largest icebreaker fleet in the world after Russia. Once our icebreaker program is completed, we will have the largest. We will have 42 icebreakers. The Americans have one."
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Net Zero Activists Stumped By Shock New Evidence Showing No Link Between CO2 & Temperature Over Last Three Million Years zerohedge.com/weather/net-ze…
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@gator_gum Doug ford has been a conservative in name only for years. Remember, he supported the liberals in the last election.
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Visibly taken aback, McCuaig-Johnston said: “I work closely with Human Rights Watch, where researchers did witness it.”
Ma spoke over her, saying “so did you get that from hearsay” — and ended with a curt “Thank you.”
The technique — demanding that a witness confirm personal firsthand observation of an atrocity as a threshold condition for the credibility of documented evidence — is not a standard of proof applied in any parliamentary inquiry or human rights investigative framework. Human Rights Watch, the United Nations, the United States government, and multiple allied democracies have each independently documented the forced labour system in Xinjiang through researcher testimony, satellite imagery, leaked internal documents, and survivor accounts.
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