Jantz

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Jantz

Jantz

@jantz1

🇨🇦 Ex Liberal, Centrist,Fiscally responsible Gov’t, no to censorship

Oakville, Ontario Katılım Mayıs 2010
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David Parker@david_parker·
In Canada, people can be fined for cutting down trees on their own property. Law abiding citizens are being fined three times the annual income of the average Canadian family while rapists and murderers are left to roam free. Canada is a failed state.
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JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦
Oh wow, Liberal House Leader Steven MacKinnon just dropped the mask: “If Conservatives don’t behave the way we like… we’ll simply shut the cameras off in committee.” In other words: **NONE OF YOUR DAMN BUSINESS, TAXPAYERS.** You peasants aren’t worthy of watching how we spend your money. This is what Liberal “democracy” looks like the second they get a majority — total blackout, zero transparency, and “order and balance” only when they’re the ones doing the ordering. We pay the bills. They hide the receipts. Bless their authoritarian little hearts. 😂🔥🇨🇦 🎥 Credit @beautifulcanada1
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DonaldBest.CA * DO NOT COMPLY
🚨BREAKING - Fraudulent Nigerian medical graduates in Canada causing real harm. Months-long undercover investigation in Africa by @BezirganMocha uncovers fraud, corruption - and Canadian patients in Canada suffering at the hands of unqualified imported medical personnel from Nigeria. Earlier today, Mocha broke the story of the @rcmpgrcpolice using a fake forensic pathologist to convict and jail Canadians. “Dr.” Bamidale Adeagbo, whose false credentials were relied on in numerous criminal trials involving Albertans, was a fraud. If this story was broken by @CBC journalist, they would be falling all over themselves presenting awards... Except the government-paid propaganda media would NEVER launch such an investigation. Mocha Bezirgan just might be the absolute best undercover journalist in Canada. Would have loved to have had him on our @TorontoPolice squad in the old days.
Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦@BezirganMocha

On February 12, 2026, Media Bezirgan launched Operation Piano, an international investigation into a network of Nigerian medical graduates suspected of fraud who used South Africa as a transit point to gain access to North America, particularly Alberta and Saskatchewan. After 2 months of researching, surveilling, and conducting comprehensive background checks through international partners, we have found evidence indicating fraud, misrepresentation, and corruption. As part of the investigation, I went undercover in South Africa, visiting relevant public institutions in pursuit of the truth, conducting covertly recorded interviews in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Pretoria with authorities, and recruiting willing sources. Now that the investigation is complete, and the evidence has been collected, I am comfortable with announcing that we will publish our findings, and the heartbreaking story that led to our pursuit for clarity, soon. Operation Piano was funded by Albertan families who suffered unimaginable pain at the hands of fraudulent foreign medical graduates who want to raise awareness, seek accountability, and prevent future harm.

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David Knight Legg
David Knight Legg@KnightLegg·
Canada’s Chief Justice Richard Wagner has installed a lifelike bronze bust of himself in our highest court. It should be called ‘Narcissus Canadiannus” - There is no precedent for something this vulgar in the history of the Court. It should be taken down. Richard fancies himself. - Richard also fancies his own opinion on things. He violated legal due process and the Courts reputation by publicly accusing the Convoy - who protested backwards federal Covid policies that were soon dropped of ‘anarchy’ and ‘hostage taking’. Now that the Convoys freedom of speech, assembly and due process rights have been asserted by lower courts the Supreme Court has to consider the appeal of the federal govt and weigh the rights of citizens against the decision of the federal government to impose the Emergencies Act to suspend those rights. Wagners lack of judicial discretion in the first instance makes his recusal from such an important rights-defining case important because it signals not just fairness in the content of the decision but in the way the decision gets reached by the highest Court. He has already shown his bias. Any decision against the convoy poisons the integrity of the Court if he remains present. But Richard - the man with the bust of himself in our Court - doesn’t imagine himself under the law he imposes on others. He hasn’t completed any graduate work in law or published any academic work in law, philosophy or jurisprudence so it’s hard to know how he justifies himself in these matters. Ironically, he has a reputation for warning others - including those far more qualified in formal jurisprudence than he is - not to critique Canadian judges like himself or their (increasingly bizarre and politicized) decisions. But, from the Magna Carta onwards, Richard should know that in law as in politics dissent is democracy. The dissent of the Convoy and the growing critique of Richards own bizarre behaviour and inability to articulate a judicial philosophy is exactly what’s needed to save Canada - and the Court’s reputation as a place where justice - not the ego of the Justices - is at stake. Richard should recuse himself. And remove that vulgar bust from the Supreme Court. #SCC #RuleOfLaw
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Paul Manning@mobinfiltrator

Chief Justice Richard Wagner is refusing to recuse himself from the Emergencies Act case, despite previously calling the Freedom Convoy the “start of anarchy” and saying protesters “took citizens hostage.” He has clearly shown his bias. Now he says there’s “no reasonable apprehension of bias.” That’s a problem. You don’t publicly characterize one side in those terms, then turn around and sit in judgment over them. This isn’t about whether he believes he’s impartial, it’s whether a reasonable person would. Do you or I believe him to be unbiased with everything we currently know? From his comments I don't see him as unbiased on this matter. When the Chief Justice has already framed the conduct as “anarchy,” the answer isn’t complicated. It's a given. Even Mahmud Jamal stepped aside in another case to avoid becoming a distraction, not because he had to, but because public confidence matters. That’s the standard. This isn’t just about one case, it’s about whether the public believes the process is fair. Because once that’s gone, the ruling doesn’t matter. No one will believe his "findings." And we currently have a government that are happy to ignore 'bias' in their favour if it adds momentum to their current goals. #onpoli #cdnpoli

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Andy Lee
Andy Lee@RealAndyLeeShow·
Everyone needs to wake up right now. Over 300 progressive entities - charities, non-profits, NGOs, unions, etc. - teamed up together to influence the last federal election. Many of them receive taxpayer funding. Several are foreign. This is interference, and it cannot stand.
Israel Now@neveragainlive1

Hamas supporters are calling on the municipal government of Milton Ontario to expell or exclude the Jewish community in Milton Ontario.

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Catherine Austin Fitts
Catherine Austin Fitts@austin_fit76995·
This post is suppressed. That’s the data. They curate your news. They curate your feed. The algorithm isn’t a tool. It’s a weapon. Next, they’ll curate your transactions. Same software. Same goal. If you can be deplatformed, you can be debanked. Act accordingly.
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illuminatibot
illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
Bret Weinstein’s analysis of the 80 Ivermectin court cases reveals a mind blowing statistic. In the 40 cases where Ivermectin was permitted, 38 survived. In the 40 cases where it was not, 38 died. Using a standard statistical formula, the chances that Ivermectin had no impact are roughly 1 in 20 quadrillion. Yet, we were denied this treatment. This is one of the biggest medical tragedies in modern history!
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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
WHOA! Canada’s integrity commissioner issued an emergency warning this week. Federal wrongdoing complaints: 638 in 2025. Whistleblowers waiting months, sometimes over a year, JUST TO HAVE THEIR FILES OPENED. Her own words: “I cannot guarantee that allegations of wrongdoing and reprisal will be investigated in a timely manner.” Some complaints “may never see the light of day.” She needs her budget DOUBLED to function. Now look at what Carney did the moment he got his majority: Restructured all parliamentary committees so Liberals control them. Shut down the PrescribeIT $300M investigation on day one. Let the Parliamentary Budget Officer’s contract expire. Turned off cameras at the Health Committee. The integrity office is drowning in complaints. Carney is systematically dismantling every mechanism that could act back on them. And don’t you dare say it’s incompetence. This is by design.
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
A nurse with a spotless track record gets fined and suspended for pointing out there are two genders, and for praising world renowned author & women's rights advocate @jk_rowling. This is authoritarian censorship. We must restore free speech and free thinking in a free country.
National Post@nationalpost

B.C. nursing college went to great lengths to enforce ideology that rejects scientific facts, argues Michael Higgins. Fining nurse Amy Hamm $93,000 a grotesque attack on free speech nationalpost.com/opinion/michae…

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MoroniCa
MoroniCa@mm18179336·
@jantz1 @Gail13007674 Bit like that nutjob nurse🤣. Great stories but absolutely NO Facts! Pretty much like all pro plague anti vaxxers
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Testified before the parliamentary agriculture committee in Ottawa yesterday. If you think committees aren’t tightly controlled by the Liberals, think again. Out of 60 minutes, Conservatives had barely 12 minutes of questioning, despite holding 41% of the seats in the House. That’s the current reality—quite unfortunate.
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor

Testified before the parliamentary agriculture committee in Ottawa yesterday: “PM Carney’s claim that our relationship with the U.S. is now a weakness is a poor choice of words. The only reason he said that is to score domestic political points, to the detriment of our country’s long-term prosperity.”

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Terry Newman
Terry Newman@terrynewman·
Latest from NP Comment's @sarkonakj Non-citizens in Canadian Forces struggling to 'treat women as their peers' Leaked report reveals problems with literacy, competency amid permanent resident recruitment push nationalpost.com/opinion/jamie-…
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Sam Cooper
Sam Cooper@scoopercooper·
Stand with Taiwan and Japan against PRC coercion. Tell your politicians, email and call them today, Ottawa’s “strategic” partnership with PRC is rejected by voting citizens. No one voted for it. Canadians don’t take direction from Beijing on what waters and lands we travel.
UnveiledChina@Unveiled_ChinaX

China's ambassador just told Canada which of its MPs are allowed to travel and which international waters its navy is allowed to sail through. And he delivered that message right after Canada handed Beijing a trade deal. In an interview published May 1, 2026, Chinese Ambassador Wang Di warned Ottawa that sending parliamentarians to Taiwan or transiting warships through the Taiwan Strait would damage the new "strategic partnership" signed by Prime Minister Carney in January. He called the Taiwan Strait transits "harassment and even provocation." He described any official contact by Canadian MPs with Taiwan's government as "hurtful." To be precise about what is actually being demanded here: China is telling a G7 democracy that its elected representatives cannot visit a democratic island, and that its navy cannot sail through an international waterway that the entire world recognizes as such. Not Chinese territorial waters. An international strait. Canada has transited that waterway 11 times under Trudeau and once under Carney. Every single transit was legal. Every single one prompted a protest from Beijing. Two Liberal MPs quietly cut short a Taiwan trip in January specifically to avoid complicating Carney's Beijing visit. The CCP's approach to partnerships is consistent and documented: offer economic incentives, extract political concessions, then expand the list of concessions. Canada signed a trade deal and received, in return, a formal list of things its parliament and military are no longer supposed to do. #Canada #CCP #China #Taiwan #TaiwanStrait #CanadianPolitics #Sovereignty #Geopolitics #FreedomOfNavigation

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Dr. Simone Gold
Dr. Simone Gold@drsimonegold·
The United States has completed its withdrawal from the WHO. This is a major victory for national sovereignty and medical freedom. The same global health establishment that failed during Covid should never again control American policy. We will not be ruled by unelected bureaucrats.
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Jantz@jantz1·
@OverDrive1050 11 minutes in & you’re still talking about scarfing chocolates.
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LA🇨🇦@BornFree_isms·
@denisrancourt Every person featured are not credible, not experts, and have a past that no one bothers to research.
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Denis Rancourt
Denis Rancourt@denisrancourt·
A documentary about the relentless disciplining of police detective Helen Grus for investigating a cluster of sudden infant deaths in relation to COVID-19 vaccination of the mothers will be released in May 2026. ▶️WATCH THE TRAILER
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@denisrancourt Helen….. an absolute hero. Every one of her colleagues who threw her under the bus should be fired or in jail.
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