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@Eggyoke08 @PierrePoilievre Pop quiz: How many times did PP appeared in the Epstein files?
Zero
How many times did Carney appeared in the Epstein files?
Many times
Did Carney ever incited Trudeau to illegally used Emergency Acts to froze protestors bank accounts?
Yes
Was there any consequences?
No
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@PierrePoilievre 1..Pop quiz: how many years has Hotair Pierre been in politics
20+
How many bills has he had passed
Zero
Does he qualify for a pension
Yes
Was he ever tossed out by his constituents
Yes
Did he have an elected MP step down so he could take his seat
Yes
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@mxruden @ShounenTsuki @ajzadar @PierrePoilievre If you don’t look up to ‘corrupt authoritarian thug’, why do you look up to Carney who incited Trudeau to illegally use the emergency acts to stop protester, let his finance MP influenced the Alto project when his wife is VP or made people cross floor in exchange of rewards?
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@ShounenTsuki @ajzadar @PierrePoilievre Bukele is a corrupt authoritarian thug. He's not an example for me. I do not want Canada to become like his El Salvador.
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Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner's bill would have ended the Liberal two-tier justice system that puts the rights of non-citizen criminals ahead of law-abiding Canadians.
Liberals vetoed it.
Conservatives will deport non-citizen criminals who commit serious crimes. Full stop.
Sign to support one law for all: conservative.ca/cpc/one-law-fo…
Michelle Rempel Garner@MichelleRempel
But the Liberals told us this wasn't happening and that's why they voted against my bill to stop it
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@Abeillerara @brianlilley Isn’t Carney copying Trump’s style by letting corruption be acceptable, blocking investigations and ethic probe, abusing our emergency act and protecting his friend from crime like watching things related to children?
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@brianlilley Poilievre copied Trump's style. Canadians got a good look at the real thing and want nothing to do with either of them. Classic customer fatigue.
We're exhausted by the constant whining...like nails on a chalkboard, except it never stops.
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@anniedufour99 @AndrewScheer If Carney was so good, why did he never explain why our country has been in an economic decline over the last 10 years?
Wasn’t he unable to answer how much Canadians pay their groceries during the election?
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When you live in a glass house, do not throw stones.
You know NOTHING in economics.
You have not studied it.
You needed 10 years- 10 years!- to complete a BA in history and political science by correspondence from the University of Regina and Ottawa.
Be honest: you have a chip on your shoulder and you are jealous of Mark Carney's impressive credentials in Academia.
Although a good student is a good student no matter the university, some universities attract better professors than others, have better curriculum and produce better equipped students.
It's free markets - those you love so much- at work.
Harvard and Oxford, though not perfect, have enjoyed great reputation for centuries.
Mr. Scheer, can you name those world leaders whose education was the direct cause of demise of their countries ?
It's too easy to speak as vaguely as you do!
And when did you hear Mr. Carney say that printing money did not cause inflation ? When ?
If you had studied economics- as I did- you'd know that pollution is a "free market failure", that necessitates government intervention to put a COST to otherwise unchecked and mounting social costs caused by pollution of our air and water that no private agent of the economy wants to otherwise assume!
And WHEN did you hear Mark Carney say that government made better choices than free markets?
(By the way, it sometimes does, as is the case of pollution and every market failures ( Merit Good -education- Demerit Good-smoking -, police, national defence, etc... )
Free Markets are not always the answer and you would know that if you had studied economics.
Pick your battles!
#cdnpoli @CPC_HQ @MarkJCarney

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If you have a degree from a fancy University, but believe:
Money printing doesn’t cause inflation;
Net-zero policies create prosperity ;
Governments can pick winners and losers better than free markets;
Then you have been badly educated.
Remember, lots of world leaders with impressive degrees have inflicted great harm on their countries.
Carney’s diplomas can’t cover up the fact he had a terrible tenure at the Bank of England.
Or that he is giving Canada the worst economy in the G7.
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@jpvachon Carney a répété plusieurs dans le passé que les dépenses que Trudeau faisait était des investissements et que le budget allait s’équilibrer.
Il était aussi le conseiller économique de Trudeau et a réussi à multiplier la dette nationale. Carney ne la même pas fais descendre.
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@mitchyul @PierrePoilievre Tu t fait laver ton cerveau par le parti Libéral.
Échanger le siège d’un député pour des rôles spécial et autres récompense est synonyme de corruption.Ce qui n’est pas le cas d’une victoire d’une élection partielle.
As-tu utilisé un traducteur car personne écrit comme ça en fr?
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@PierrePoilievre Tractations en coulisses? Comme celui qui t'as permis de retourner au parlement après avoir perdu ton siège? Tu es un grand hypocrite Poilievre.
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Les libéraux de Mark Carney n’ont pas obtenu une majorité grâce au vote des Canadiens. Ils ont obtenu une majorité avec des tractations en coulisses avec des politiciens qui ont trahi les électeurs qui avaient voté pour eux.
Pendant que le premier ministre libéral a passé l’année à se concentrer pour négocier derrière les portes closes, il a doublé le déficit et fait du Canada le pays du G7 où l’inflation alimentaire et les coûts du logement sont les plus élevés.
Les libéraux s’attendent à ce que les Canadiens baissent les bras et acceptent que Mark Carney puisse avoir un pouvoir absolu sans aucune obligation de rendre des comptes. Cela n’arrivera pas. Notre pays et son peuple méritent qu’on se batte pour eux.
On va continuer à tout faire pour que les gens aient les moyens de se loger, de se nourrir et de faire le plein d’essence.
On va continuer à se battre pour des rues sécuritaires.
On va continuer à se battre pour nos travailleurs et nos soldats.
Je vais continuer à mener ce combat chaque jour et de toutes les manières possibles au Parlement, jusqu'à la prochaine élection quand les Canadiens vont reprendre possession du pays que nous connaissons et aimons.
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@Obyruptin @liannaaaaaa111 @PierrePoilievre Why are you suddenly going against the Liberals when you attacked PP in your first post?
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@liannaaaaaa111 @PierrePoilievre Projection. Liberals filibuster testimony on Champagne’s partner at Alto while defending a $90B rail project.
If there’s no conflict, why hide? Accountability isn’t a tantrum—it’s basic. Canadians see the games. 🇨🇦
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While the Carney Liberals sought a costly majority achieved through backroom deals, their other Liberal MPs were blocking our efforts to get to the bottom of the Finance Minister’s conflicts on the Alto Rail boondoggle.
Kudos to our Conservative MPs at the ethics committee who will continue to hold conflicted Liberals to account.
Tamara Jansen@TamaraJansenMP
The Liberals have spent HOURS filibustering to avoid one simple vote: calling François-Philippe Champagne to testify. If he truly recused himself from Alto High Speed Rail… why the fear? What are they hiding? #cdnpoli #Ethics #Accountability #ConflictOfInterest #Transparency @MikeBarrettON
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@Obyruptin @TrollingCanuck @PierrePoilievre Is it me or you tried to used AI to reply back and, since fuck up your prompt, you ended up going against the Liberals by accusing them of blocking testimony which shows how retarded you are?
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Resorting to insults doesn't fix the smell test. Minister's partner at Alto (the $90B rail Crown corp), budget money flowing, legislation advanced—then a quiet recusal with no public trace until now. Ethics office cleared the technical conflict, yet Liberals block testimony. Why the fear of questions if everything's clean?
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@TravistyStudios @mario4thenorth Is this a good reason to justify corruption in Canada when people are living in worst condition compared to last year and other G7 country?
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@mario4thenorth It’s not undemocratic and I guarantee you if the roles were reversed, you would be seal clapping the conservatives and saying that’s what o voted for. And you fucking know it.
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🚨 BREAKING: A Liberal MP sent this text to Conservative MP Billy Morin today:
“Wondering if u ever had any reflections on what it would mean or wish to explore the dark side… We do want to grow our caucus to 7 preferably 8.”
Read that again.
“The dark side.”
That’s a sitting government MP, texting an elected opposition member, asking him to abandon the people who voted for him.
Not because of policy.
Not because of principle.
Because they want to hit a NUMBER.
7 preferably 8.
They’re shopping for MPs like they’re filling a baseball team roster.
Morin said NO.
He called it a “shameless power grab in the face of democracy.”
He’s right.
5 MPs have already crossed.
Globe reported 8 more being courted.
Canadians voted for a MINORITY government.
Carney’s team is in the text messages of opposition MPs trying to get a majority Canadians never gave him.
THE LIBERALS TURNED CANADA INTO A BANANA REPUBLIC.
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@HeriotBay2 @AaronGunn Or maybe they are getting bribed by getting a 'special advisory' role, a trip to China or unlocking funding for their riding...
I wonder if a party made with people who stand for nothing other than themself will be able to serve their people.
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@AaronGunn Ya you don’t get it do you ….they don’t like the leader or you and some others….Poilievre lost the election and his seat gave up a 40 point lead and you twits made him leader again don’t you take a hint he’s not the guy
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The media is being disingenuous with Canadians.
This time pretending that Mark Carney earned his majority government tonight at the ballot box.
The truth is, these were already Liberal seats – two of them among the safest in the country (the previous Liberal MPs recently resigned).
Mark Carney’s real majority was obtained through backroom deals and floor crossings over the past 6 months. The first time in more than 150 years of Canadian history that a Prime Minister has sought the almost unlimited power of a majority government not through a mandate from voters, but through their very deception and deceit.
Counting on the individual weakness and duplicity of a handful of MPs to overturn the result of a democratic election and concentrate power that the Prime Minister may covet, but does not deserve.
The Liberals may consider this strategy to have been a success, but as the shine of their government, and Mark Carney, inevitably wears off, and the electorate realizes they are left with a different leader, but the same policies, as Justin Trudeau, voters may well resent the fact that in many ridings their vote will feel stolen, their voice silenced, and the verdict of Canada’s democracy, rejected and ignored.
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@JJ_McCullough It’s not bizarre.
They did it with bribery and you know it deep down.
Now that they have a majority, they will have nothing to oblige them to respect their electoral promises.
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@PeterHRatcliffe Only Liberals want him to resign because he is doing too great of a job as the opposition.
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@Needobeam @rynxco @JonFraserTF What a stupid argument.
Winning a seat with a by-election is the definition of a clear 'YES' from the people.
Poilievre went back to the voters to earn his seat; Carney is currently trying to build a majority through floor-crossers who haven't faced their constituents.
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@rynxco @JonFraserTF And Polievre's involved being voted out by constituents, even.
People actually said "NO" to him, unlike anyone else.
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@kim_gaetz You will not have 3 years of stability and will all blame Pierre for it.
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@alleria_eh @ShawnCPaul1 You suddenly sounds like a Trump supporter trying to defend him from the Epstein file 🤣
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@ShawnCPaul1 Yet someone can always find out and nothing ever came out.
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It's not a coincidence that conservative influencers and media are spreading fake stories about trudeau having CSAM on his phone or claims there is a convicted felon working on a liberal campaign right before 3 major by-elections.
It's to poison the water. To influence the votes just enough with the gullible voters to try and throw these elections to the conservatives or bloc.
Everything happens for a reason.
Remember to not let fake news and conservative lies get to you
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@jodsmith08 @KathrynMathias1 @OrbitStudios Dirty is when you are actively inciting opposition to join you with special treatment.
What the CPC did is called holding people accountable to their action which is something inexistant inside the Liberal party.
cbc.ca/news/politics/…
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@KathrynMathias1 @OrbitStudios 'Dirty backroom deals' is how Poilievre attained the CPC leadership. Remember Patrick Brown and how PP screwed him over via dirty backroom deals?
And then there's the seat he stole after he lost his own.
'Dirty' doesn't even begin to describe Poilievre.
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@KathrynMathias1 If there was no backroom deal, can you explain why Matt Jeneroux got a "special advisor" role the second he rescinded his resignation? Why Michael Ma was immediately whisked to Beijing with Carney?
It’s the pattern: leave Poilievre, get a reward. Canadians aren’t blind.
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@Jenniferl554563 Just say that you support corruption and crimes in our country
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Rich from the guy who lost Carleton and then needed a dirty backroom deal to obtain a safe seat in Alberta and then a 2 million dollar byelection just to keep his job.
Or how about the time he paid off a whistleblower to eliminate Patrick Broen from the CPC leadership race?
Kat Kanada 🏴@KatKanada_TM
CTV REPORTER: How many of your MPs do you have to lose to the Libs before reflecting on your political future as leader. POILIEVRE: My leadership does not come from dirty backroom deals. It comes from the people of Canada. Record-breaking 8.3 MILLION people voted Conservative & 87% backed Poilievre's leadership less than 90 days ago.
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