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Retired . Pipeline welder fitter . cancer survivor 2021 .. cancer returns 2025 lungs 😡, freedom fighter, diesel trucks , love my dogs and dogs momma .

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Marc Emery
Marc Emery@MarcScottEmery·
Canada was a modern paradise of peace, prosperity & White people working united for a great future for their children. Then we opened the floodgates to the Third World and it’s been deteriorating ever since. Restore Canada to greatness, reject Multiculturalism!
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@LichTamara @JoanHansen40148 Thank you for your attention to this matter 😳😳🥳🥳🥳 Can’t wait 🤘
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Tamara Lich 🇨🇦
Tamara Lich 🇨🇦@LichTamara·
I’m going to have a big announcement soon on a development that is both exciting and terrifying at the same time. I can’t wait to share it with you in the coming days. In the meantime, I want to say thank you again for the prayers, love, and support that we have received from so many Canadians, and indeed, around the entire world. It has meant so much and has helped us get through this madness when sometimes it all feels too incredulous to be true. Every single prayer matters 🙏🏼 The fight isn’t over. It’s just beginning! @ChrisBarber1975
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William Makis
William Makis@MakisMedicine·
BREAKING NEWS: A New Florida Cancer Center is being named. Options include: Makis Cancer Center Makis Cancer Clinic Makis Cancer Institute Makis Cancer & Wellness Makis Medical Center Makis Health Institute What's your preferred name? 😃 Please feel free to make suggestions. I'm hoping quite a few Big Pharma folks are going to be upset by this post, maybe even spit out their morning coffee! 😂 Let's have some fun!! 😉
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Michelle LA🇨🇦
Michelle LA🇨🇦@MichelleLA1981·
In just 3 days as a majority government the liberals have given Almost 170 million of our tax dollars to other countries. While they also use our tax dollars to run ads telling us to keep our money in Canada and by Canadian.
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Yukon Strong 🫎
Yukon Strong 🫎@YukonStrong·
On one hand I am ecstatic @JeffEvely won his court case. On the other, how heartbreaking it is that Canadians have to celebrate being allowed to go into their own forest.😢 We shouldn't have to fight these battles everything about Canada is wrong
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Natasha Montreal
Natasha Montreal@NatashaMontreal·
This is Nancy Lefrançois and her 11-year-old son Loïc. They are dead now. They are dead because Baljeet Singh, who was driving a semi, was so engrossed in playing an online game on his cell phone that he didn't notice that the traffic ahead of him was stopped for road work. Singh mowed down 7 vehicles with his truck. 10 victims other than Nancy and Loïc miraculously survived, but were badly injured. After Singh was treated for shock, he fled the country and went on the lam. For years. Nancy's husband Benoit was unable to attend her funeral because he was in a coma for 3 weeks with serious injuries. The other child in their vehicle suffered injuries to his spine, internal bleeding, a broken nose, and facial injuries requiring plastic surgery. Singh was eventually caught by US authorities and returned to Canada. Singh is now expressing deep regret. Which seems self-serving and convenient because he had a plethora of violations prior to this catastrophic event, suggesting a pattern of reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others. According to CTV News reporter, Joe Lofaro, "A review of the truck’s dash camera showed that he committed more than 40 traffic violations during his last three trips and repeatedly used his cellphone while driving, weaved between lanes, and failed to take his mandatory rest periods, leading him to exceed the number of permitted driving hours." I am tired of writing about the avoidable slaughter of Canadians on our roads. Accidents are an unavoidable reality of driving. Well-meaning people sometimes make unintentional and catastrophic errors that end in tragedy. We all know and accept this. But these events aren't accidents. These are deaths caused by wanton recklessness. The drivers in these cases consciously disregard known risks and as a consequence, people die who would otherwise not. 11-year-old boys die. Little girls die. Moms and Dads die. Grandparents die. Lives are shattered. Innocents have catastrophic injuries that forever change their futures. None of it needs to happen. It's all a choice. Canadians will keep getting slaughtered on our roads if we don't stop mass-importing third worlders to drive semis. Only about 18% of Indians have a driver's license. India has over 150,000 road deaths per year. It is fantastical to believe that people born and raised in places where driving is unusual and recklessness on the roads is the norm will all be cultural outliers. It is pure ignorance to deny that, even for the outliers who do value safety and competence, skills like driving in snow and ice are easily acquired. Canadian driving skills are first learned through observation and experience in a small vehicle. They are not easily acquired by adult foreigners behind the wheel of a semi. It is akin to organised crime to allow companies to bring these drivers in, and it is suicidal not to shut the companies down and deport the offenders when they slaughter Canadians on the road. Elbows Up policies get Canadians killed. The willful blindness of Canadians who refuse to tell the truth and the clinging to bromides about diversity being a strength are destroying Canada.
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Beth Baisch 📸
Beth Baisch 📸@BethBaisch·
The crowd chants “Shame Carney shame!” at the Canada First rally against terrorism in Toronto. Numerous people called out how there are over 700 known individuals with ties to the IRGC in Canada.
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Mel Gibson lost his home in the wildfires, yet his response was strikingly calm. “God gives, God takes. We come in with nothing, and we go out with nothing.” He recalled his father’s favorite passage — look at the birds of the air and the flowers of the field; they’re taken care of. So stop worrying about money and possessions. Seek first the kingdom of God, and you’ll always be okay. He even described the loss as “a blessing and a purification,” while acknowledging the nightmare of dealing with insurance companies. When everything material is stripped away, what do you lean on — faith, resilience, or something else?
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Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH®
Review of Sean Hartman's Autopsy Found COVID-19 Vaccine was Cause of Death Cardiologist Dr Peter McCullough @P_McCulloughMD reviewed this case and determined this young boy indeed died of fatal vaccine myocarditis. M. Nathaniel Mead, Jessica Rose, William Makis, Kirk Milhoan, Nicolas Hulscher and Peter A. McCullough. Myocarditis after SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 vaccination: Epidemiology, outcomes, and new perspectives. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH & INNOVATION. Jan-Mar 2025, VOL. 3, ISSUE 1, pp. 1-43, DOI 10.61577 ijcri.2025.100001 reseaprojournals.com/journals/cardi…
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The Canadian Independent@canindependent

BREAKING: Ontario Court of Appeal Dismisses Lawsuit Over Teen Sean Hartman’s Death Following COVID-19 Vaccination. In a significant decision released today, the Hartman v. Canada (Attorney General) ruling was upheld by the Ontario Court of Appeal, dismissing a lawsuit brought against the federal government over the death of a teenage boy following a COVID-19 vaccination. The court found that the claim had no reasonable prospect of success and agreed with a lower court decision to strike it in its entirety. The case was brought by Daniel Hartman, whose 17-year-old son, Sean Hartman, died in September 2021. Sean, who had been described as previously healthy, was found dead beside his bed 33 days after receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Following the vaccination, he had been taken to hospital due to symptoms his father believes were related to the vaccine. Sean’s father, Dan Hartman, says his son chose to get vaccinated so he could continue playing hockey, as vaccination was required for participation in many sports and activities at the time. Hartman’s lawsuit alleged that federal officials, including the Minister of Health, were negligent in approving, promoting, and monitoring the vaccine, and that they acted with reckless indifference or wilful blindness to potential risks. The Court of Appeal acknowledged the devastating nature of Sean Hartman’s death, describing it as a tragic loss for his family and community. However, the judges concluded that the legal claims could not succeed. Central to the ruling was the finding that the federal government does not owe a private duty of care to individual members of the public when making broad public health decisions during a pandemic. Instead, such decisions are made in the interest of the population as a whole, often requiring difficult trade-offs that may carry risks for some individuals. The court also determined that the claim failed to establish the necessary elements for misfeasance in public office. Specifically, there were no material facts showing that government officials acted in bad faith or knowingly engaged in unlawful conduct that would likely cause harm to Sean Hartman. The judges noted that the clinical trial data referenced in the lawsuit supported the conclusion that the vaccine was highly effective, undermining the argument that officials knowingly promoted a harmful or ineffective product. In addition, the court found that the public statements cited in the claim were directed broadly at Canadians and did not create a specific relationship or obligation toward Sean Hartman as an individual. As a result, there was no legal basis to establish the proximity or duty of care required for a negligence claim. Shockingly, the court also claimed that allowing Hartman’s case to proceed could have broader consequences, including discouraging governments from making urgent public health decisions during emergencies due to fear of legal liability. The Court of Appeal further upheld the lower court’s decision to deny leave to amend the claim, finding that the proposed changes would not have addressed the fundamental legal deficiencies. The judges emphasized that lawsuits must be based on clearly pleaded facts, not on the possibility that supporting evidence might emerge later. Ultimately, the court concluded that while the circumstances surrounding Sean Hartman’s death are deeply tragic, the law does not support holding the federal government liable under the claims presented. The appeal was dismissed, bringing the case to a close, with no costs awarded to either side. The Canadian Independent spoke with Dan Hartman by phone this evening. He said he is “seriously considering” taking the case to the Supreme Court and that he and his legal team will evaluate their next steps over the coming week. Hartman noted that the cost of taking the case to the Supreme Court could exceed $20,000. He added that he does not want to ask those who have already donated to his cause to contribute further but said, “What other option do I have?” Dan believes the courts are not willing to find the government liable or hold it accountable, as doing so would amount to an admission of wrongdoing. He also argues that such a finding would make his larger lawsuit against Pfizer significantly easier to pursue. If you want to donate to Dan’s legal fund, you can do so at the link in the comments section.

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Great Canadian Moose
Great Canadian Moose@Great_Cdn_Moose·
Leaked Documents From Washington Could End Mark Carney's Career Before It Begins! No wonder he's in such a hurry to change parliamentary oversight. There is proof of his alliance with Trump, for personal gain. No deals for Canadians, only for him and Trump. Seems like Pierre isn't the one we should have been worried about with Trump after all.
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Great Canadian Moose
Great Canadian Moose@Great_Cdn_Moose·
🚨BREAKING - PLEASE REPOST🇨🇦 I just received a call from a Stelco employee in Hamilton, Ontario. That person advised me that he was present when Mark Carney visited the Stelco Steel Plant in Hamilton, Ontario on March 29th, 2026. They advised that when Mark Carney was asked what he would do in the face of an Alberta Independence vote Mark Carney replied that: "There will be no Alberta Independence because I'll invoke the Emergencies Act." This was not reported by any mainstream media outlet who were present. It demonstrates that Mark Carney has zero respect for the rule of law, the Constitution of Canada, The Supreme Court of Canada or the Parliament of Canada. “This should surprise no one” #albertaindependance #canada #canadapolitics #alberta #canadianpress
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KA@liftedplatinum·
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Debbie Bloodclot.
Debbie Bloodclot.@bettybloodclot·
Why the hell does Fat Trudeau need a private plane
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@bettybloodclot @gemstercasey1 Don’t forget the $78 million USA he spent with CNN to attack Trump . Now a jet at $28 mill plus up keep. $90 billion train . Many restaurants and lumber mills steel plants are closing . Flin flon imperial oil shutting down. Elon said CANADA IS COOKED ☝️
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It’s so Fat Trudeau can fly to USA to bash Trump tarrif . Instead of negotiating with USA he spent $78 million USA to bash Trump tarriff and now $28 million for a jet and up keep and GREEN FUEL 😂🤬. That’s over $100 million. And now $90 billion for a train that zero people will ride on . Time to defend your hill and prepare for when Marc Hister turns out your lights .’
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The Canadian Independent
The Canadian Independent@canindependent·
BREAKING: Ontario Court of Appeal Dismisses Lawsuit Over Teen Sean Hartman’s Death Following COVID-19 Vaccination. In a significant decision released today, the Hartman v. Canada (Attorney General) ruling was upheld by the Ontario Court of Appeal, dismissing a lawsuit brought against the federal government over the death of a teenage boy following a COVID-19 vaccination. The court found that the claim had no reasonable prospect of success and agreed with a lower court decision to strike it in its entirety. The case was brought by Daniel Hartman, whose 17-year-old son, Sean Hartman, died in September 2021. Sean, who had been described as previously healthy, was found dead beside his bed 33 days after receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Following the vaccination, he had been taken to hospital due to symptoms his father believes were related to the vaccine. Sean’s father, Dan Hartman, says his son chose to get vaccinated so he could continue playing hockey, as vaccination was required for participation in many sports and activities at the time. Hartman’s lawsuit alleged that federal officials, including the Minister of Health, were negligent in approving, promoting, and monitoring the vaccine, and that they acted with reckless indifference or wilful blindness to potential risks. The Court of Appeal acknowledged the devastating nature of Sean Hartman’s death, describing it as a tragic loss for his family and community. However, the judges concluded that the legal claims could not succeed. Central to the ruling was the finding that the federal government does not owe a private duty of care to individual members of the public when making broad public health decisions during a pandemic. Instead, such decisions are made in the interest of the population as a whole, often requiring difficult trade-offs that may carry risks for some individuals. The court also determined that the claim failed to establish the necessary elements for misfeasance in public office. Specifically, there were no material facts showing that government officials acted in bad faith or knowingly engaged in unlawful conduct that would likely cause harm to Sean Hartman. The judges noted that the clinical trial data referenced in the lawsuit supported the conclusion that the vaccine was highly effective, undermining the argument that officials knowingly promoted a harmful or ineffective product. In addition, the court found that the public statements cited in the claim were directed broadly at Canadians and did not create a specific relationship or obligation toward Sean Hartman as an individual. As a result, there was no legal basis to establish the proximity or duty of care required for a negligence claim. Shockingly, the court also claimed that allowing Hartman’s case to proceed could have broader consequences, including discouraging governments from making urgent public health decisions during emergencies due to fear of legal liability. The Court of Appeal further upheld the lower court’s decision to deny leave to amend the claim, finding that the proposed changes would not have addressed the fundamental legal deficiencies. The judges emphasized that lawsuits must be based on clearly pleaded facts, not on the possibility that supporting evidence might emerge later. Ultimately, the court concluded that while the circumstances surrounding Sean Hartman’s death are deeply tragic, the law does not support holding the federal government liable under the claims presented. The appeal was dismissed, bringing the case to a close, with no costs awarded to either side. The Canadian Independent spoke with Dan Hartman by phone this evening. He said he is “seriously considering” taking the case to the Supreme Court and that he and his legal team will evaluate their next steps over the coming week. Hartman noted that the cost of taking the case to the Supreme Court could exceed $20,000. He added that he does not want to ask those who have already donated to his cause to contribute further but said, “What other option do I have?” Dan believes the courts are not willing to find the government liable or hold it accountable, as doing so would amount to an admission of wrongdoing. He also argues that such a finding would make his larger lawsuit against Pfizer significantly easier to pursue. If you want to donate to Dan’s legal fund, you can do so at the link in the comments section.
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
François Philippe Champagne says it’s disgraceful for people to call them out on conflict of interest relating to the largest infrastructure project in Canadian history $90 billion Altos high speed rail Calling out Corruption is now called disgraceful
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Joe Tippens
Joe Tippens@JoeTippen·
🔥 THE CURE THEY NEVER WANTED FOUND Stage 4. Twenty liver tumors. Doctors said it was over. Then he took Ivermectin — and within two weeks, his cancer marker (CEA) fell from 1,500 to 4. Coincidence? Or connection? He believes Ivermectin didn’t just fight infection — it targeted the real root: parasitic and inflammatory pathways fueling tumor growth. And unlike chemotherapy, it didn’t destroy his immune system — it restored it. The medical establishment spends billions chasing “breakthroughs,” while silencing simple, affordable treatments that threaten their profits. If one man can turn stage 4 cancer around with pennies-on-the-dollar medicine… what does that say about the system built to keep you sick, not healed? Healing shouldn’t be patented. Truth shouldn’t be censored. Share and repost this message to increase awareness. It is essential for the public to be informed. Follow my page for further motivational and educational content.
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Christy 💕
Christy 💕@Christy4Change·
With Canada plummeting at an alarming rate I just wanted to take some time to remember one of the greatest times in Canadian history. The Truckers Convoy brought so many amazing patriots together and I will never forget ANY of you ❤️🙏🏻🚛
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SaskLass
SaskLass@SaskLass·
Get ready people. We haven’t seen anything yet. Elbows up.
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