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Mark Carnage

@FormerPMCastro

Current WEF installed PM of Canada! 🤫 I do not answer any DM's since I'm too busy destroying Canada!

I identity as a European 😉 Sumali Temmuz 2013
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Roman Baber
Roman Baber@Roman_Baber·
Mark Carney will violate CUSMA by importing vehicles that are made with forced Labour. Our best auto customer, the USA, will not tolerate this. Carney is prepared to kill Canada's auto manufacturing industry to please Chairman Xi Jinping!
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Wide Awake Media
Wide Awake Media@wideawake_media·
Investigative journalist Whitney Webb exposes Jeffrey Epstein's connections to the Clintons, Bill Gates, vaccination policy, eugenics, and transhumanism. "Epstein was an expert in money laundering. He also became an expert in reputation laundering for these billionaires, most of which are criminals and some of whom are provably connected to organised crime."
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Jim Ferguson
Jim Ferguson@JimFergusonUK·
🚨 THIS IS HOW A GLOBAL FOOD CRISIS BEGINS India isn’t just facing a fuel shortage… It’s losing fertilizer production. And that changes everything. No gas → no fertilizer No fertilizer → reduced crop yields Reduced yields → food shortages This is the chain reaction. India is: • One of the world’s largest food producers • A key supplier across Asia • The #2 producer of rice and sugar If India slows down… millions feel it. Now look wider: Brazil — under pressure United States — harvest risks building Three of the world’s biggest agricultural engines… all facing disruption at the same time. This isn’t a local issue. This is systemic. Food prices don’t rise slowly in these conditions… They spike. And when they spike in regions where people live on $1–2 a day… It doesn’t take much to trigger instability. Energy → Food → Stability Break one… and everything starts to fall apart. Watch this closely.
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Redacted@RedactedNews·
🏴‍☠️ Six years ago, the world changed forever, not by accident. @sonia_elijah's new book, 3/11 Viral Takeover, maps exactly how it happened, who made it happen, & why populations around the world complied without question.
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defigirlxo@defigirlxoxo·
The PM’s wife advises a billion-dollar critical minerals company. The PM’s budget just gave $2 billion to critical minerals. Why is nobody is talking about this? 🚨🇨🇦
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Raven News
Raven News@DanaMetcalfe5·
Toronto just approved city-run grocery stores… and people should be paying attention. Let’s call this what it is: government stepping directly into the food supply. They’re pitching it as “non-profit,” “affordable,” and “for the people.” Sounds nice on paper. It always does. But here’s the reality no one wants to talk about: When government becomes the competitor, it also becomes the referee. And that never ends well. We’re now talking about taxpayer-funded stores competing against local and independently owned grocery stores — the small businesses that actually serve our communities every day. What happens when those businesses can’t compete with subsidized pricing? They close. And when they close… what’s left? Fewer local businesses. Less independence. More centralized control. And once competition is gone, the rules can change overnight. Today it’s “affordability.” Tomorrow it could be limits. Rationing. Access tied to policies, compliance, or systems you don’t control. People think that’s extreme. But history shows that when governments control supply chains—especially food—control follows. Even critics are already warning about higher labour costs, inefficiencies, and bureaucracy. And let’s be honest: when has government ever run something more efficiently than the people who built their livelihoods on it? If grocery margins are already thin, where exactly are these “lower prices” coming from? Your taxes. This doesn’t eliminate cost—it just hides it. And while supporters talk about breaking up a grocery “oligopoly,” replacing it with a government-run system isn’t competition… …it risks squeezing out the very small businesses that keep communities alive. This isn’t about left or right. It’s about control vs. independence. Because once local businesses disappear, getting them back isn’t easy. Think long-term. Not just short-term savings. #BreakingNews #Toronto #GroceryPrices #FoodCosts #CostOfLiving #FoodSecurity #Canada #CanadianNews #SmallBusiness #SupportLocal #LocalMatters #CommunityFirst #GovernmentControl #TaxpayerMoney #FoodSystem #EconomicFreedom #ProtectSmallBusiness #FreeMarket #Accountability #StayInformed #SpreadTheWord #WhatsNext #ThinkAboutIt #RealTalk
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Dan McTeague
Dan McTeague@GasPriceWizard·
NetZero and Canada blind pursuit of what it entails in driving up the cost of living while driving out business and investments - leaving only govts to foolishly attempt to fill the void wit borrowed public dollars
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@GasPriceWizard With oil between $85&$105 US a barrel why is the Canadian dollar so weak? Could it be because we have a banker in charge and not a business man?

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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
How is the liberal party going to recover from this?
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Matt Maddock
Matt Maddock@matthewmaddock·
Lansing democrats push for speeding cameras every 1/4 mile so we will get 30 tickets a day for 5 over and a kill switch in your car if you don’t pay the ticket on time. Welcome to the future of driving in Michigan if they win.
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Denis Rancourt
Denis Rancourt@denisrancourt·
From BRIAN PECKFORD (a surviving Premier who negotiated Canada's constitution and Charter of Rights): Email: "Carney and Liberals Flying High As They Destroy Our Constitution Canadians seem unconcerned. Has economic uncertainty blinded the nation? Bill C-9 is about to become law restricting speech in this country violating The Charter of Rights and Freedoms . As the Constitutional Foundation says: “Hatred and prejudice should of course be rejected, but Bill C-9 goes much further than that. It opens the door to new legal penalties for ordinary speech, including a new standalone hate offence, the criminalization of certain symbols regardless of intent, and the removal of longstanding defences for good-faith religious expression. This means what qualifies as lawful expression in Canada will narrow significantly if Bill C-9 gets passed.” The ‘notwithstanding clause ‘ of the Charter is being undermined by the Federal Government asking a court to limit the clause’s powers, a change that can only be changed legally, constitutionally through the Amending Formula of the Constitution 1982 Section 38 , requiring the support of 7 Provinces, their Legislatures and the Federal Government and its Parliament. This changes the very core of Federalism and as the SCOC said in 1981 rejecting Trudeau Sr ‘s attempt to unilaterally change the constitution that involved the powers of the Provinces that it was unconstitutional —-this new effort would also involve the powers of the Provinces and therefore is unconstitutional in trying to use the courts. There is a process —the Amending Formula —-elected people must decide —the core of our democracy not unelected people. This is what happens when you lose your anchor as we have done by the Governments and the courts trying to ignore the very framework words of the very first words of Charter —‘the supremacy of God. ‘ All roads lead to moral decay, dysfunction, when natural law is discarded and replaced by man’s hubris —-and ‘fallen ‘ways. We see it now in Bill C-9 and the attack on the notwithstanding clause."
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Adam Carolla
Adam Carolla@adamcarolla·
Lots of talk but the truth is many of you got duped into acting like pussy cowards because of Covid and now you are too ashamed to admit that you were wrong
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Nick Leaf
Nick Leaf@Derricktgoat·
Canadians, including retirees, support trimming OAS for seniors. Liberals are looking at taking your Old Age Pension now because they believe Wealth Redistribution from the middle class to Liberal voters will keep them in power forever. @MarkJCarney nationalpost.com/news/canada/ca…
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
One of the best visuals of the US vs Canada's military strength. I had no idea just how ill-equipped we really were. We should be incredibly thankful that they are our neighbors.
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
Right on cue… WW3 to bring about the UN/ WEF 2030 Agenda. And stupid people still haven’t got a clue about what is happening. And just like Covid, those that are aware sit back & do nothing.
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wealthmoose
wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🚨🇨🇦 The AI just did the math on Canada’s fiscal future and it’s chilling. Grok estimate: Euthanizing seniors just 3 years early saves the Gov $24 BILLION a year in OAS, CPP, and healthcare. The cost? A $200M payout to doctors. When did "healthcare" become a line-item budget cut? ⚠️ The math is efficient. The reality is terrifying. Is this where we’re headed? 🇨🇦 #Canada #BreakingNews #cdnpoli #MAiD
Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸@Tablesalt13

‼️HOLY CRAP HERE IT IS @grok how much money would the government of Canada save if they euthanize old people 3 years before their natural death? OAS. CPP. and health care savings. Also, how much would doctors make from this?

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