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@JasminLaine_ Wow he's sooo wonderful. Unless you're a Trans Canadian then you can fuck off. Hypocrites
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How are the Liberals going to twist this one?
Jasmin Laine@JasminLaine_
A beautiful and deeply personal moment where Pierre Poilievre opens up about his father being gay.
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A quiet shift is happening.
Young Americans across the country are turning to faith, searching for truth, purpose, and something deeper than what modern culture has to offer.
Churches are seeing rising conversions, especially among Gen Z, as many rethink what they believe and why.
This shift is reshaping how the next generation approaches faith, meaning, and community.

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@PierrePoilievre What do you do with all the used blue podium slogans? Oh right, you keep them to use again. And again. And again
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Canadian gas prices are nearly 20% higher than in the U.S. because of Liberal taxes on gas.
And Mark Carney's Liberals plan to raise them even higher.
Put ZERO tax on gas to save all drivers 25 cents-a-litre at the pump now: conservative.ca/cpc/zero-tax-o…

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Last week, my husband sat down with @StevenBartlett from the Diary of a CEO. The behind the scenes on how we got such short notice to do his podcast was insane. Finding flights and trying to cram everything into a short period of time. We were on route to wrap up Pierre's USA tour when we got the email, we were in NYC. So now we had to figure out how to get to LA fast, and back on time for Monday's meetings in Ottawa. There was no way we were going to pass on this.
Why?
My personal thoughts were because I have watched Diary of a CEO for over a year, and what I have seen from Steven and his team is beyond anything else out there. The level of research they do on their guests, and their capacity to ask ANY question, the tough ones, the more personal ones, in such a professional manner. It is not about trying to get a “gotcha” moment. It is about truly getting to know and understand the person sitting across from Steven. This time, it was my husband.
I saw him like in no other interview. Finally relaxed, being himself, so open to talk about everything, including his childhood, his adoptive parents AND biological parents. But also about our beloved Valentina.
I can say with confidence that this is THE MOST IN-DEPTH interview Pierre has ever done.
Steven did not hold back. But he does it with respect, and in a format that allows people to fully explain themselves. That is the magic of these long-format platforms.
Pierre got to share his vision for Canada, the problems, the solutions. He also got to explain his WHY, which really is rooted in his childhood experiences.
I am thankful for platforms like this that, in my personal opinion, are doing a better job than the current media out there. But even more thankful that there are hosts like Steven who operate on the principle of hearing all sides with an open mind and allowing people to express themselves.
If I can be honest with you, my favourite YouTube channel is not Diary of a CEO. It actually is BEHIND THE DIARY (@behindthediary). That is where you get to see how Steven does it, how he builds a team. One thing I remember well is when he mentioned that he needs to work with people who keep an open mind because his goal is to talk to everyone. From Michelle Obama to Boris Johnson to Kamala Harris, and now my husband Pierre Poilievre, Steven sits there with an open mind and asks ALL questions without holding back.
It is also important to note that it is equally important for the guest to do the same. So naturally, our team had no limitations on what he could ask.
This is by far my favourite interview. 🫶🏻
Go watch it : youtube.com/watch?v=9JxaES…

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@sarobertsonca Pierre's speech pattern is always him fumbling his words because he's reaching into his memorized can of catchphrases. He doesn't have an authentic thought about anything.
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Reporter: When the budget implementation bill was going through the HOC your party voted against a clause that implements [the Alto] project and then said oops that was a mistake and voted for it, what changed between then and now?
Pierre Poilievre: Nothing we're against this $90b boondoggle
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@MikeSalter12 @MFWitches What an absolute crock of propagandist bullshit
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@MFWitches Americans feel superior in part bc the US has spent billions annually directly & subsidizing the economies & defense of 2/3 of the world's Nations, including their healthcare, at the expense of our own
Dems are OK w/this
Libs' everywhere R freaking out bc Trump is retaliating
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How the fuck do we live in a world where Americans think they’re superior because they get to drop million-dollar bombs on Iran yet don’t even realise they’re the only developed nation on earth without nationalised healthcare and mandated paid leave for most new parents?
#NewsCorpse
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@VivianMGarcia1 @MFWitches @Oliver_hayyy It's also every American who didn't get out and vote. They ultimately voted for this 100%
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@MFWitches @Oliver_hayyy It's the trump idiots. Not all Americans
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@MoxeeBeMe @MFWitches You literally call it American Exceptionalism maybe sit this one out
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@MFWitches who the fuck says we think we're superior?
stop assuming you know shit about the people of this country. stop speaking as if we're a collective. real Americans know how fucked up shit is here
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@titjuicejockey @yowclown @FiftyFootNest Double-Tard, every working Canadian pays the same Fed tax rate that funds transfer payments. You aren't special in any way. How do you not fucking know this?
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@yowclown @FiftyFootNest Tard. The pipeline moves a product that provides the cash for the transfer payments that supports all the "have not" provinces of Canada
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Right move. It's just another project to appease Quebec, hence why we're footing the bill for it to go to all the way to Quebec City. The majority of Canadians will never set foot on an Alto train.
Andrea Micieli@AndreaMicieli
Wrong move. Way to lose urban, suburban, and younger votes because there’s NIMBY complainers. Conservatives should be able to think big while protecting the public purse. Canadians want to see national projects. Carney would be right to hit the Conservatives on this. And he will, effectively.
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@yowclown @FiftyFootNest Vancouver here and I fully support the high speed train project -- it just makes sense even though I'll probably never ride on it.
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@FiftyFootNest This is a stupid take. 50% of the population and 62% of eligible voters live in Ontario and Quebec. Also we bought a pipeline that only benefitted Alberta and cost every taxpayer 835$
Funny. Didn't hear you complain then.
You should just shut the fuck up.
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One year ago today we submitted a Pardon application for my husband, P321620. He went to prison for making fake Covid cards. Every "health" agency lied to us about Covid. They are the criminals. My husband and DOZENS more are heroes and should never have been prosecuted. @EagleEdMartin @EdMartinDOJ @AliceMarieFree @weaponizewatch @realpfp @douglassmackey

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Earlier today, two boys I didn’t know (roughly 12-13 years old) knocked on my front door. My house is about 200 yards off the road, so outside of deliveries we don’t see much front door action here.
I answered, and one of the boys was bleeding from scrapes on hands, elbows and knees from falling off his bike. They asked if I had bandaids.
Brought them inside, got them water, stuff to clean wounds, and patched him up. Offered to call his parents, drive them home, etc. They declined, thanked me and left. A few hours later, dad is banging on my door asking why I thought it was ok to let a child I didn’t know into my home.
Motherfucker…why is your teenager not trained not to knock on strangers doors then go into their home if that’s your position? I sincerely can’t stand people. You can’t even be fucking human anymore. So demoralizing. Am I crazy?????
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@TheRickWilson That’s your opinion, but you can’t deny Donald Trump has shown resilience under pressure.
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@OpenSkymind @USronaldcarter European Nations don't depend on the U.S. for protection. They have mutual partnerships for America to farm out it's capital imperialism
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The alliance problem isn’t about rules on paper. It’s political.
The U.S. is starting to see that even countries that lean on Washington for protection in Europe still don’t want to act like a U.S.-Israel war with Iran is their fight too. That doesn’t mean NATO is falling apart. It means there’s a real clash over who gets to decide what the alliance is actually supposed to stand for.
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🚨 NOBODY KNOWS HOW FUCKED NATO ACTUALLY IS RIGHT NOW.
In the last 72 hours, watch who walked away:
🇫🇷 France: Blocked US military overflight for weapons to Israel — FIRST TIME since war began Feb 28. Israel cut ALL defense procurement from France.
🇮🇹 Italy: Denied Sigonella air base landing to US bombers. Defense Minister said relations are "solid and loyal." DAYS after blocking US planes.
🇪🇸 Spain: Closed ENTIRE airspace to US operations. Blocked Naval Station Rota AND Morón Air Base. PM Sánchez called it "not NATO collective defense."
🇵🇱 Poland: Refused to redeploy Patriot batteries. US burned through 1,200+ interceptors in 16 days. Poland said no.
🇨🇭 Switzerland: Denied 2 US reconnaissance flights. Suspended $120,000,000 in weapons exports under "neutrality laws."
🇬🇧 UK: PM said "this is not our war." Trump told them to "build up some delayed courage."
🇩🇪 Germany: President Steinmeier called war "possibly illegal." WHILE hosting Ramstein — largest US base outside America.
That is: France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Switzerland, UK, and Germany.
All in ONE week.
When this many allies abandon you at once, it's not a disagreement.
It's a collapse.
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@canada_kat_ @USronaldcarter Trump. NATO is a defensive pact but MAGA doesn't understand that
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@USronaldcarter You say all those countries walked away - do you mean from NATO or Trump?
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