Good to know the economy is doing so well, I’ll just have to explain to my grocery store that it’s supposed to be thriving too, because it clearly hasn’t caught up with the news yet.
The Liberal government is pushing massive new global spending initiatives like a proposed $135B defence bank
At the same time, they’re rolling out a $25B sovereign wealth fund despite economic pressure at home
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This hits close to home. I’ve watched small businesses in my community shut their doors one by one, places that used to sponsor local events, hire students, and keep neighborhoods alive.
These are families losing everything they built.
This isn’t a minor paperwork issue, this is national security. The IRGC isn’t just any group, and the fact that someone linked to it got through the system at all should set off alarm bells.
Big win for Alberta and Canada, finally some movement after years of stalled projects and endless debate.
The U.S. approval under Donald Trump for a new Canada–U.S. pipeline corridor sends a pretty clear message: energy demand doesn’t wait for politics.
If even Tiff Macklem is admitting the obvious, higher fuel costs drive inflation—then Canadians deserve an honest conversation about how to protect their money. Learn about emerging financial rails like Ripple and XRP. At least understand what’s out there.
“Adjusting timelines” must be nice. Try telling your bank you’ll “adjust” your mortgage payment and see how that goes. Jonathan Wilkinson keeps moving deadlines.
Mark Carney’s Immigration Minister won’t explain how a known IRGC operative got a special permit to enter Canada.
A failure this serious demands answers, so why the silence?
A former member of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps—despite being banned from Canada—was somehow granted a visa this week.
We were assured this “should never happen”… so how did it?
Liberals are issuing special permits allowing members of listed terrorist organizations to come to Canada
At what point will Canadians stand up and say enough
BREAKING: A Presidential permit has been approved for a new bitumen pipeline that will initially deliver more than half a million barrels per day of Alberta oil to facilities and refineries throughout the United States. This project is a joint venture between two great Canadian and US companies South Bow and Bridger using existing assets.
After years of advocacy from our government, and following the signing of the Canada-Alberta Energy Agreement last year, the federal government has lifted their oil and gas production cap. This means Alberta producers will be able to produce more of the oil that the world needs. It’s incredible to see that work already paying off with announcements like this.
The US is our most important trading partner and we will continue to deliver energy to help secure North American energy dominance.
LIBERAL COVERUP
Liberal MPs at Health Committee just SILENCED a motion to bring back DISGRACED former Canada Health Infoway CEO Michael Green.
Last week, they wanted him back.
This week, they are protecting him.
WHERE IS THE MONEY?
@DanMazierMP@strauss_matt@HelenaKonanz
DISGUSTING
Mark Carney was asked what his thoughts are of conservatives going down to Washington DC
A team Canada approach would be the more merrier
His response is… revolting 🤢
MUST WATCH
Liberals shut down a Conservative inquiry at the Justice Committee, weeks after securing a majority.
"Are you challenging my ruling?" the committee chair asked.
MP Roman Baber responded: "Will you not allow me to pose my question?"
"No," replied the chair.
⚠️ YOU WON’T BELIEVE THIS ⚠️
At Science and Research Committee, Conservatives came prepared to investigate the Liberals’ $200M SpacePad project and find out which Liberal insiders are getting rich off this overpriced gravel pit.
The Liberals, using a manufactured majority that Canadians did not vote for, moved to shut off the cameras and keep the Canadian public in the dark.
🚨🚨 BREAKING 🚨🚨
The Liberals have voted to shut off the cameras at today’s Science and Research Committee meeting, cutting off debate on a motion to study the $200 million gravel pit and which Liberal insiders are getting rich.
What are they trying to hide from Canadians?
Canada feels less like a community, and more like strangers passing by.
New data paints a sobering picture of a lost decade, and something deeper than economics.
And when hardship becomes the norm, unity doesn’t shatter all at once… it quietly fades away.