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“The vast majority of Canadians (78%) no longer consider the United States a friend or ally.” cultmtl.com/2026/03/vast-m…
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The US has a leader who is a p3dophile, a compulsive liar, and a felon, who is trying to destroy his country and the world.
Canada has a leader who is respected worldwide and cares about his country and its people, and has been named one of Time's most influential people.
Congrats PM Mark Carney! You deserve it 🇨🇦❤️

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In the heart of global economic tempests that shake nations to their core, Time magazine has shone a bright light on Prime Minister Mark Carney as one of its most influential people for 2026, hand-picked by Christine Lagarde, who calls him the finance world’s shining star with a sharp eye for spotting trouble before it strikes.
His bold and historic call at Davos rang out like a captain steering through a fierce storm: we should not mourn the old order, for nostalgia is no strategy at all—instead, he is building a stronger, fairer path forward.
To the critics who question his rise, the record tells a clear story of success.
Since becoming prime minister in 2025, Carney has guided Canada through tough economic battles, and continues to do so, with the steady hand of a true economic wartime leader, forging smart deals, protecting jobs, and turning our country into a calm light of hope amid the chaos.
While our American neighbours struggle under a terribly messy and poorly run government that leaves many feeling lost and ashamed, Carney stands tall with quiet strength and worldwide respect, proving himself not only Canada’s greatest economic wartime Prime Minister, but a steady voice heard around the world.
#cdnpoli #Canada

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Canada in the EU. Stronger together.
John Bourassa 🇨🇦🇪🇺@JohnBouras3230
84% of Canadians want Canada 🇨🇦 to join the European Union 🇪🇺 that is unheard of in all of Canadian history. The provinces hardly ever all agree to anything ever, yet here we are. Europe brings together what custom has divided 🇪🇺🤝🇨🇦 ground.news/article/donald…
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Canada’s Mark Carney ranked #2 on the TIME 100… right behind the Pope.
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But hey… whatever you do, don’t let Pierre Poilievre see this.
Wouldn’t want him finding out what credibility looks like 🤭

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Too many young people are resenting Boomers, claiming that Boomers had it " easy " financially in their youth. Here are a few fun facts about growing up Boomer.
1. Almost everyone grew up with one bathroom. Mom, Dad and all 3-6 siblings.
2. If you did get to take a vacation, you drove. With no air conditioning. No cup holders. No iPads. Just black vinyl seats and bologna sandwiches.
3. There were no club sports. No Parks and Rec activities. Summer camp was for rich kids. Get yourself a bike, a stick and a few friends. If you were bored, you laid in the grass and looked at clouds.
4. You ate what was served. Even if it was chicken livers. No DoorDash, no backup Totino's rolls.
5. No AP classes, no PSEO, no "fun" elective. They assigned you to a class. You went. You did what they asked. Or else.
6. Unless you had rich parents, you had a nice VFW wedding. Maybe rent a room at a modest hotel.
7. Most Boomers got their first pedi and mani in their 50s (when their feet got farther away). We didn't even know people got massages in real life, only in Hollywood.
8. You packed your own lunch for decades.
9. No one knew what red light therapy was, a facial, a spa day, or a cold plunge. Your gym was the YMCA. Usually in a rather old building.
10. We grew up with 18 percent inflation, 14 percent mortgage rates, 3 million continuing unemployment claims, and 200 other applicants competing for the same job.
Now, this is not to say Millenials and Gen Z have it easy or don't face problems. It's just to say, nobody has it easy or doesn't face problems.
My only hope, as my mom would say, is I live long enough to see my kids' kids complain about how easy they had it!
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