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Dear @POTUS,
Someone just shot at your US Consulate in Toronto — in anti-gun Canada.
This just after 3 Toronto synagogues were targeted with gunfire this past week.
You see, the IRGC may be homeless now. But not in Canada.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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Hey @jimmy_rustlin can you pull Renee Good's rap sheet.
Multiple States
Focus on Colorado and other states

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Many Canadians remain completely unaware of a deeply troubling situation involving powerful political connections, government-backed advantages, and the exploitation of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program by a major private delivery company. @melaniejoly
Intelcom Express, now operating as Dragonfly Shipping outside Quebec, is one of Canada's largest last-mile delivery providers, handling hundreds of thousands of packages every day for Amazon and other major online retailers. The company is led by Jean-Sébastien Joly, who serves as president and chief executive officer. He is the brother of Mélanie Joly, a senior Liberal cabinet minister who has held some of the most influential positions in the federal government, including Minister of Canadian Heritage, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and currently Minister of Industry and Economic Development. In these roles, she has direct influence over policies related to transportation, business growth, immigration, labor markets, and even postal services.
The connections go back decades. In 2001, Canada Post, a government-owned Crown corporation, invested one million dollars to acquire a fifty percent stake in Intelcom. This deal happened at a time when Intelcom was a major donor to the Liberal Party, and its founder had close fundraising ties to the party's Quebec wing. The president of that wing was Clément Joly, the father of Jean-Sébastien Joly and Mélanie Joly. Critics at the time raised serious questions about favoritism, as the investment appeared to benefit a politically connected company over others. Although Canada Post later sold its stake, Intelcom continued to receive support from government-linked investors like the Business Development Bank of Canada and the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, which helped fuel its rapid expansion.
Intelcom has aggressively taken over major Amazon delivery contracts, often handling routes that once went through public services like Canada Post, which has faced billions in losses and repeated operational challenges. This shift has allowed private firms to profit from e-commerce growth while the public postal system struggles.
The most alarming part is how Intelcom benefits from the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. This program lets employers hire workers from abroad when they claim no qualified Canadians are available for the jobs. Delivery driver and warehouse roles at companies like Intelcom are demanding, with long hours, physical labor, and wages typically around twenty-three to twenty eight dollars per hour according to Statistics Canada. Yet the program provides access to lower cost labor that reduces overall expenses through lower turnover, fewer benefits, and easier filling of positions that might otherwise require higher pay to attract local workers. Official government data from Employment and Social Development Canada shows thousands of positive Labour Market Impact Assessment approvals each year in transportation and logistics, with over fifty thousand positions approved across Canada in recent quarters alone. While exact totals for Intelcom are not always aggregated publicly, the company appears in these lists for delivery-related roles, and with over three thousand employees and contractors, these approvals translate into substantial cost savings that directly support profitability and growth in the hundreds of millions of dollars annually.
The conflict of interest here is undeniable and outrageous. A cabinet minister with such family ties sits in a government that sets the rules for labor immigration, postal outsourcing, and business support rules that directly enable companies like her brother's to thrive. Mélanie Joly has implemented a recusal process, stating she avoids any involvement in matters related to Intelcom or Amazon, with her staff and officials ensuring she is not briefed on them. But this does little to erase the appearance of favoritism, especially when the broader Liberal government environment has allowed privatization and program access that undercuts public services and suppresses wages for Canadians.
Canadians pay taxes that fund public institutions like Canada Post and labor programs meant to address genuine shortages, yet a private company with these deep political connections profits by accessing cheap foreign labor, driving down job quality, and competing unfairly against the public system. Delivery service complaints about delays, damaged packages, and unsafe practices have become widespread, but accountability remains low because replacing workers would be far more expensive. This entire setup reeks of privilege and insider advantage, where family links to power bend the system in favor of a few at the expense of ordinary Canadians facing job competition, higher costs, and unreliable services.
This is not just a business story; it is a clear example of how political connections can distort fairness and erode trust in government. Canadians deserve full transparency and strong safeguards to prevent such conflicts from ever happening again.

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Remember when Trump curiously suggested putting light inside the body to treat COVID?
The media mocked him with bleach jokes.
But Trump wasn’t crazy. It “actually works.”
And it’s a story that blew even Joe Rogan away.
Back in the 1940s, UV blood irradiation was used to treat sepsis, pneumonia, and even polio with remarkable success.
But the American Medical Association rigged a study to kill it, ensuring this life-saving therapy vanished.
Trump was on to something. And that’s exactly why he was smeared. We weren’t supposed to know this treatment option existed.
It turns out, many of the diseases we are told are “incurable” aren’t incurable at all. 🧵
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Minister Anand, please expand on these "shared values."
In Qatar:
-Sexual relations outside marriage are illegal.
-Same-sex relations and can result in imprisonment.
-Unmarried pregnant women face legal issues when seeking prenatal care.
-Qatari women must obtain permission from a male guardian to marry, travel abroad and receive some reproductive healthcare.
-Public displays of affection, even between married heterosexual couples, are considered offensive and illegal.
-Transgender individuals can face arrest under "violating public morality" or "community protection" laws.
-Criticizing the Emir or the government, insulting the country's flag, or defaming religion are criminal offenses.
-Political parties are not permitted.
So, which of these many values does the Canadian government share with Qatar?
Anita Anand@AnitaAnandMP
Celebrating Qatar’s National Day in Ottawa and the growing partnership between Canada and Qatar — grounded in friendship, cooperation, and shared values. And of course looking forward to a special moment when our two countries meet in #Vancouver at the #FIFAWorldCup! 🇨🇦🇶🇦
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Repost: 🇨🇦Canada just cut a cheque for $1,000,000,000 to fight infectious diseases… overseas.
Meanwhile, at home:
• 16.1M ER visits last year
• Median ER stay = 8 hours
• Hospital admission wait = 48.5 hours
• 500,000 Canadians left ERs without ever seeing a doctor
🇨🇦 Canadians aren’t asking for luxury .just a doctor, a hospital bed, a shorter ER wait,.
Yet Ottawa keeps sending billions overseas while our own healthcare system is breaking.
This has to stop 🛑. Now !
Repost.
Tag @MarkJCarney @MarjoriePLC
Demand priorities.
📢 Make yourself heard — this isn’t
“Foreign aid,” it’s Domestic neglect. !
#cdnpoli #HealthcareCrisis #FundCanadaFirst #ERWaitTimes #CanadaDeservesBetter #AccountabilityNow #Canada

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🇨🇦OTTAWA—𝐀𝐬𝐲𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐒𝐞𝐞𝐤𝐞𝐫 𝐀𝐝𝐦𝐢𝐭𝐬 He Flies Home, Buys New Identity for $100, and Returns for Fresh Benefits: “Why Work When Canada Makes It This Easy?”
“It’s honestly incredible,” the man told reporters. “You just show up, tell them you don’t feel safe, and boom — housing, health care, spending money. I don’t even change my luggage anymore. Canada doesn’t care.”
Full article in comment section. 🟥

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Let's go deeper into why this is important. The Canadian Pension Plan is explictly NOT a government asset. It belongs to the people paying into it. Yet, the Government of Canada is now listing CPP as an asset that belongs to them, not Canadian pensioners.
David Parker@david_parker
The Federal Government just listed your CPP as its asset for the purpose of borrowing against it. If that doesn’t tell you everything you need to know about Canada, I can’t help you.
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Guys.
They are claiming the Canadian Pension Plan is a government asset and they are using it as a guarantee to secure the money they are borrowing from lendors.
The $600 billion+ in the plan is going to be what they liquidate when they default on the loans.
And Mark Carney with his EU passports will move to Europe.
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The Great Canadian Gaslight: How the Liberal Party Rigged a Decade of Power – And What Elections Would Have Looked Like If They Told The Truth.
For ten straight years, Canadians have been sold a lie so polished it gleams like a campaign ad at dawn. The Liberal Party of Canada – under Justin Trudeau and now Mark Carney – didn’t just survive scandals. They weaponized them. They turned corruption into currency, deflection into doctrine, and gaslighting into governance. And somehow, with less than 35% of the popular vote in three of the last four elections, they kept winning. This isn’t luck.
This isn’t “voter will.” This is institutional fraud, sustained by a toxic cocktail of media complicity, demographic targeting, vote-splitting engineering, and a first-past-the-post system that rewards urban concentration over national consensus.
But what if they had to run on the truth?
What if every dollar wasted, every ethics breach, every lie was fully exposed in real time – without the spin, without the prorogations, without the “sunny ways” filter – actually mattered to voters?
📒The Scandal Ledger: A $5 Billion+ Receipt of Corruption
The Liberal decade is a parade of ethical train wrecks, each one dismissed with the same smug superiority that has become the party’s trademark. “Lessons learned,” they smirk, as if Canadians are too dim to notice the pattern.
Here are the biggest hits:
– 2016 Phoenix Pay Disaster: A payroll system that cost over $2.2 billion in fixes and left half the federal public service unpaid or overpaid for years. No heads rolled; just a shrug and a lecture about “complexity.” Yes, Stephen Harper commissioned the pay system but despite extensive warnings Justin Trudeau pulled the trigger and launched it, unending thousands of people's lives while pointing a people's finger at Harper, to much the coward to admit his hand in the fiasco.
– 2016 Cash-for-Access Fundraisers: Events where $1,500 bought face time with the prime minister — and, coincidentally, Chinese influence. “Transparency win,” they called the half-hearted rule change.
– 2017–2019 SNC-Lavalin Affair: The prime minister’s office pressured the attorney general to drop a criminal case. When she refused, she was expelled. Ethics violation confirmed. Response? A condescending eye-roll: “She’s difficult.”
– 2020 WE Charity Scandal: A $912 million sole-source contract to a charity that had paid the Trudeau family half a million dollars. Canceled only after exposure. “COVID urgency,” they sneered at the outrage.
– 2020–2023 ArriveCAN App: An $80,000 border app that ballooned to $60 million in opaque contracts. RCMP still investigating. “Pandemic innovation,” they sniffed.
– 2023–2024 Green Slush Fund (SDTC): $400 million in taxpayer cash funneled to Liberal-connected green tech firms. Auditor General found 186 conflicts of interest. “Climate progress,” they lectured, as if fraud were a feature.
– 2019–2024 Foreign Interference: CSIS confirmed China and India meddled in Liberal ridings, with some MPs knowingly complicit. “Conspiracy theory,” Trudeau smirked – while the inquiry dragged on.
Add Trudeau’s personal Ethics Act violations (the Aga Khan vacation, the blackface photos), a national debt that hit $1.4 trillion, violent crime up 50%, and home prices doubled to $722,000 – and you’re staring at a government that didn’t just fail Canada. It robbed it. And yet, with the smug certainty of people who believe rules are for others, they kept winning.
🗳The Manipulation Matrix: How Liberals Win Without a Majority
The Liberals didn’t win because Canadians love corruption. They won because the system was gamed – and they played it with the haughty confidence of a party that believes it’s morally superior to the voters it deceives. Here's how they did it:
– First-Past-the-Post = Urban Power Grab: The Liberals turned 32–39% of the vote into majorities or minorities by stacking seats in the GTA and Montreal. Seven million rural and western votes delivered 40 seats; five million urban votes delivered 80. “That’s just how democracy works,” they lecture, as if geography were destiny.
– Media Echo Chamber: With 80% of mainstream outlets in Liberal strongholds, scandals were framed as “smears,” recessions as “vibecessions,” crime as “perception.” Liberal ad spending outpaced Conservatives 3-to-1, flooding airwaves with “hope” while burying the truth.
– NDP Life Support: From 2022 to 2025, the NDP propped up the Liberals in a confidence deal, passing 90% of their bills – including the ones that enabled green slush funds – in exchange for pharmacare crumbs. “Principled compromise,” the Liberals preened.
– External Boogeymen: In 2025, Trump’s tariff threats became the ultimate deflection. “Vote Liberal or become the 51st state!” Polls flipped 25 points in six weeks. Never mind that Canada’s own policies had already hollowed out the economy.
📕The Gaslighting Playbook: 3 Steps to Steal Reality
The Liberals didn’t just lie. They rewrote reality – and delivered every distortion with the smug, lecturing tone of people who think Canadians are too stupid to notice.
Step 1: Deny – “No wrongdoing.” Even when the Ethics Commissioner ruled otherwise.
Step 2: Deflect – “Harper’s fault.” “Global factors.” “Partisan attacks.”
Step 3: Distract – Prorogue Parliament. Announce a new “climate plan.” Blame Trump. Repeat until the next election. And always, always, with that condescending smirk: “You wouldn’t understand. Let the adults handle this.”
🤥The Integrity Simulation: What Elections SHOULD Have Been
If Liberal scandals had been reported in real time – without spin, without one-sided media propaganda, without prorogation, without NDP cover – and if voters had punished corruption the way they did in 1993 (when the Progressive Conservatives were reduced to two seats), the last decade would look unrecognizable. Here's my election-by-election breakdown:
– 2015: Instead of a Liberal majority with 184 seats and 39.5% of the vote, the Phoenix payroll disaster – exposed before the vote – collapses trust. Conservatives win a minority with 140 seats.
– 2019: Instead of a Liberal minority with 157 seats and 33.1% of the vote, the SNC-Lavalin testimony airs live. Jody Wilson-Raybould’s expulsion becomes the defining image. Conservatives win a majority with 170+ seats.
– 2021: Instead of another Liberal minority with 160 seats and 32.6% of the vote, the WE Charity family payments and Ethics ruling dominate headlines. Youth turnout spikes in anger. Conservatives win a majority with 180+ seats.
– 2025: Instead of a Liberal minority with 169 seats and 43.7% of the vote, the Green Slush Fund, ArriveCAN, and $1.4 trillion debt become the “fiscal arson” narrative. Trump fear doesn’t save them. Conservatives win a majority with 195 seats.
Bottom line: The Liberals would have lost every single election since 2015. Canada would have had three Conservative governments. The national debt would be $600 billion lower. Housing would be affordable. Crime would be down. Trust would be restored.
⁉️Who Keeps Voting for This?
The Liberal base isn’t evil – not on purpose. It’s in an insulated bubble – and it’s been trained to believe its own superiority justifies anything.
– Urban progressives in the GTA and Montreal (45–60% support): High-density, $71,000 median income. “Diversity is strength” – even as hospitals overflow and rents hit $2,000 for a basement.
– Visible minorities and recent immigrants (55% support): Targeted with ads in 12 languages. “Canada is welcoming” — never mind the six-million-person doctor shortage.
– Women over 55 (40% support): Sold the “feminist PM” myth – even after he expelled the female attorney general who stood up to him.
– Seniors (35–47% support): Bought with dental care bribes and “stability” slogans – while their grandchildren drown in debt.
They don’t vote for corruption. They vote against the caricature painted of the alternative. And they’re shielded – in condos, public sector jobs, or pension security – from the consequences of their choices.
📜The Final Reckoning
Canada is not sinking because of Donald Trump. Canada is sinking because you – yes, you, the voter in Etobicoke, the teacher in Vancouver, the retiree in Halifax – keep rewarding liars.
Every time you vote Liberal, you are not “choosing hope.”
You are endorsing fraud.
You are bankrolling waste.
You are gaslighting your children into believing $2,000 rent for a basement is “progress.”
You are not a victim of the system.
You are the system. And when the history books are written – when your kids ask why they can’t afford a home, why crime is up, why the debt is crushing – you won’t be able to blame Trump, or Poilievre, or “global factors.”You’ll have to look in the mirror and admit: “I voted for this.”
The smug superiority of Liberal politicians – the eye-rolls, the lectures, the “you wouldn’t understand” – isn’t just arrogance. It’s contempt. Contempt for the intelligence of Canadians. Contempt for the rule of law. Contempt for the future.
You are not just complicit.
You are guilty by association.
Every ballot cast for more of the same is a vote to deepen the rot.
Stop it.
Now.
Before the next lie becomes the next decade.
Canada deserves better. Demand it. Or own the collapse.
Sources (in order of first appearance):
– Auditor General of Canada reports (2016–2024)
– Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner rulings
– House of Commons Justice Committee transcripts (SNC-Lavalin)
– Finance Committee hearings (WE Charity)
– RCMP public statements on ArriveCAN and SDTC
– National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians (NSICOP) report on foreign interference
– Statistics Canada: Violent Crime Severity Index, housing prices, GDP per capita
– Elections Canada official results (2015, 2019, 2021, 2025)
– Abacus Data and Ipsos polling (2015–2025)
– 338Canada electoral modeling
- Canadian Election Study (CES) demographic breakdowns
- Parliamentary record of prorogations and confidence votes
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