
Rylan Auger
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Rylan Auger
@rylanauger
to live is Christ, to die is gain. Husband to Carleigh, father to six. Principal. Pastor. Pursuer of Joy in Jesus Christ.



We’re launching the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit this year so more Canadians have more in their bank account.



GAY MATH can’t possibly have anything to do with Ontario’s poor math results. Or Could it? Because 2️⃣➕2️⃣🟰5️⃣ Why would they FIRE great teachers like Matt & Nicole Alexander. Nothing adds up.

“We know that when Jesus appears we shall be like him, because we shall see him as he is.” 1 John 3:2 “Those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son.” Romans 8:29


Every single Christian in Canada needs to hear about this. Spread it far and wide.

Every single Christian in Canada needs to hear about this. Spread it far and wide.

Every single Christian in Canada needs to hear about this. Spread it far and wide.

Liberals, Greens, NDP call on Poilievre to apologize over RCMP comments ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…

The Conservative Party that was shaped by the nation-building of Sir John A. Macdonald, the moral conviction of John Diefenbaker, the bold ambition of Brian Mulroney, and the steady discipline of Stephen Harper is far greater than any one man. It is a party rooted in history, principle, and purpose, a party built to serve the country, not the ego of a single leader. No individual, no matter how loud or popular, has the right to rewrite that legacy or distort it into something it was never meant to be. This week, Poilievre accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of committing what he described as the worst possible offence for a head of government, violating the Criminal Code and escaping justice. He claimed that Trudeau’s free vacation from the Aga Khan was a clear-cut criminal breach and that the RCMP deliberately chose not to lay charges. Poilievre went further, declaring that Trudeau should have been criminally charged and sent to jail. He went as far as accusing the RCMP leadership of being “despicable” and actively shielding the Liberal government from prosecution. In a rule-of-law democracy, no opposition leader should ever call for a prime minister or any political rival to be jailed. It undermines confidence in our justice system, our federal police and ultimately the Crown. That kind of rhetoric isn’t strength, it’s recklessness and it shows a leadership approach that remains rooted in grievance rather than governance. Months after losing the federal election, Poilievre seems not to have learned the lessons of his electoral defeat. For all the fiery slogans and viral clips, Canadians saw through the performance. What they needed was a prime minister-in-waiting. What they got was a man addicted to opposition, stuck Months later, there’s little evidence he has reflected, adapted, or grown. If anything, he seems more committed than ever to the very approach that cost him credibility with the voters he most needed to win. thestar.com/opinion/contri…




No. The people with "bad intentions" are not licensed, law-abiding firearms owners, who contribute virtually nothing to gun crime statistics. The people with "bad intentions" are the criminals with ILLEGAL guns who continue to murder innocent Canadian citizens, with almost ZERO punishment. The confiscation of firearms and private property from innocent, law-abiding citizens, while simultaneously refusing to protect them from violent criminals, is unacceptable. This lunatic frames the innocent as guilty. She also suggests a moral equivalency between an innocent, licensed civilian who purchased a firearm legally, which was then arbitrarily designated 'prohibited' AFTER their lawful purchase, and ACTUAL criminals who murder people. Don't miss how insidious that is. Come to think of it, the people with "bad intentions" are clearly our present ruling class. And that's why every citizen needs firearms.






