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Katılım Ekim 2021
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itouf@itouf79·
@wyatt_claypool Eby is giving away BC to the indians and they're selling it to China. At this point, I would rather BC be the 51st state.
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@MelissaLMRogers You don't really believe what the Liberal government tells you?
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Melissa 🇨🇦@MelissaLMRogers·
Canada just signed an MOU that basically suspends/defers the DEBT repayment by Ukraine 🇺🇦 to 2030 We were told “the money is just a loan” remember those times? Today they agreed to push out the repayment date to 2030. I doubt the money will be returned 🇨🇦 ELBOWS UP
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itouf@itouf79·
@VFinnishProbs But you would have Canada suffer economic collapse to avoid trade with USA?
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Joel Willans@VFinnishProbs·
Finnish President Stubb clearly thinks Canada would make a great addition to the European Union 🇪🇺🤝🇨🇦 "Whether Canada is part of the EU or not, is up for Canada to decide" I’d love to see Canada join. What about you. Yes or no?
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itouf@itouf79·
@Tablesalt13 It must be Trump's fault, because Carney has an economics degree.
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
NEW REPORT: Canada has now experienced six consecutive quarters in which business exits have surpassed new business creation. -CFIB We're in a lot of trouble here. Those are the job creators. Elbows to the MF'ING SKYYY!! 🎉🎉
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itouf@itouf79·
@trainofangels00 Communism is a form of government, not a state of military armament.
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Mike Angelle ⬛⬜⬛⬜⬛⬜
I find it weird when these hardcore so-called right wingers label the Carney government as Chinese or Soviet 'communists'. If that were the case, wouldn't Canada have nuclear weapons?
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itouf@itouf79·
@CateSask Except the MPs run their campaign with the endorsement of a party and its leader. Most Canadians vote for the MP that represents the party and values they identify with. Moving votes from one party to another without the voters' consent is not democratic.
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itouf@itouf79·
@FluxState_DAO You really think foreigners will protect Canadians?
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Francois Bullock (Patriote XV)
« Cela aidera à défendre notre souveraineté et à protéger les Canadiens. ” - Ministre Lena Diab Le Canada a lancé une nouvelle catégorie d'immigration pour les recrues militaires qualifiées. Les militaires étrangers qui ont une offre d'emploi des Forces armées canadiennes peuvent maintenant être invités à postuler pour la résidence permanente. Ils passeront par un contrôle de sécurité standard. Mais à une époque de tensions mondiales et de préoccupations d'ingérence étrangère, de nombreux Canadiens se demandent : S'il s'agit vraiment de défendre la souveraineté... va-t-il vraiment protéger les Canadiens? #CanadaPolitics #NationalSecurity #CanadianArmedForces #ImmigrationPolicy #Sovereignty
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Really American 🇺🇸@ReallyAmerican1·
🚨 BREAKING: We're on the ground at Mayor Mamdani's Tax Day Forum in New York City — and history was just made. New York just passed the FIRST pied-à-terre tax in state history. Here's what that means: When billionaires like Ken Griffin buy a $238 million penthouse in NYC and leave it sitting empty, they pay ZERO New York income taxes. They benefit from everything that makes this city great — and contribute nothing back. That ends TODAY. This new annual tax on luxury second homes worth $5 million or more will raise $400 MILLION every year — money that goes straight to free childcare, cleaner streets, and safer neighborhoods for working New Yorkers. Mayor Mamdani ran on taxing the rich. 100 days into office, he's delivering. This isn't just a win for New York. This is the blueprint for the entire country. Share this if you think billionaires should pay their fair share.
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itouf@itouf79·
@CanadianModera1 The Liberals got a majority by switching thousands of Canadians' votes from one party to another. That's not democratic.
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🇨🇦 Moderate Mike
🇨🇦 Moderate Mike@CanadianModera1·
The push-back against populism is growing in strength. Orbán, Poilievre, MAGA, Reform in the UK, and Meloni have all faced defeat or push-back. Voters are choosing stability over slogans. Democracy is making a come back.
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itouf@itouf79·
@Reil76 I know more people trying to figure out how to get out of Canada than anyone who's happy with the government.
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦
This is what David actually meant to say… You can feel it, can’t you? A quiet sense of optimism building across Canada. You can see it on the streets. You can hear it in the classrooms. Everywhere, people are finding hope again. Our political leaders are acknowledging the progress being made and working to improve things even further while managing public resources responsibly.
David Parker@david_parker

Can you feel it? The slow despair creeping across Canada? You can see it on the streets. You can hear it in the classrooms. Everywhere, people are losing hope. Our political elite say, "things have never been better" while they stuff their pockets with our money.

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itouf@itouf79·
@furmsies Forecast doesn't mean it's going to happen. Meanwhile, Canada is at the bottom of GDP per capita growth of the G7.
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Captain Canadian@furmsies·
Guess which country has the HIGHEST GROWTH FORECAST in the G7. Hint: This country leader's name rhymes with Shark Barney. Oh, Canada was also just listed the world's most respected country. And Alberta separatists want to leave. 🙄 Imagine how great a UNITED Canada would be.
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itouf@itouf79·
@Reil76 Except it's borrowed money. Carney has a deficit. There should be no foreign spending if Canada is in a deficit.
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦
Canada sent roughly $11 billion in foreign aid last year. That sounds like a huge number and in absolute terms, it is. But here’s the part that often gets left out: It’s a tiny fraction of what Canada actually spends. Canada’s federal budget is in the range of $450 to $500+ billion a year. That means foreign aid is roughly 2 percent or less of total spending, and about 0.3 to 0.4 percent of the entire economy. Put another way, for every dollar the government spends, only a few cents go abroad. The overwhelming majority stays right here in Canada. And that’s where the conversation gets more grounded. Because if Canada cut foreign aid entirely tomorrow, it wouldn’t suddenly fix housing, healthcare, or affordability. Those problems are driven by much bigger spending areas and deeper policy choices. That doesn’t mean people are wrong to question it. When things feel tight at home, even a small slice can feel like too much. But it does mean we should be honest about scale. Foreign aid is not a major driver of Canada’s problems. It’s a relatively small piece of a very large financial picture.
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itouf@itouf79·
@NYCMayor "Tax the Rich" has consequences.
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Mike Angelle ⬛⬜⬛⬜⬛⬜
Canada is about to blast off like never before. The shiny, new Carney-led Liberal majority government is moving at lightning speed with Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne set to deliver the spring economic update on April 28th. This isn’t slow politics; it’s explosive action packed with fresh affordability wins like a way bigger GST benefit and a fuel tax waiver until Labour Day, plus record smashing defence spending that hits the full NATO 2% (2.9% next year) target at $63 billion to keep us strong on the world stage. Champagne calls it a plan to help families, industry, and our whole nation, while PM Carney stays laser-focused on many smart investments that tackle global shocks, navigating Canada through a trade war and fuelling the economy we need. Bro, talk about out-of-the-gate fast—this majority team is already locking in capital spending for growth, trimming everyday costs, and positioning Canada to surge ahead. Imagine Canada rocketing straight to the front of the global pack, where bold ideas and rock-solid teamwork turn every challenge into a massive win for innovation and respect. Families will feel the boost right away, industries get the fuel to invent the future, and our country stands tall as a leader the entire world admires—proving once more that when we pull together, nothing can stop this nation. 🇨🇦
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itouf@itouf79·
@Humanlty1o1 Liberals don't understand the meaning of hypocrisy.
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Herb Powell@Humanlty1o1·
Amazing to see all the left-wing Canadians calling The dually elected president of the United States a fascist and authoritarian, as they cheer the liberal party after piecing together through backroom deals, the first majority government Canada never voted for. It's Just...🤯
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