
BORDERPOL JOURNAL 🛂
32.9K posts

BORDERPOL JOURNAL 🛂
@borderpolman
🛂 Trying to make sense of the news at times with a touch of sarcasm. RT's not endorsements! . https://t.co/eTMzu3Lmxc











Proud to be the newest member of our new Liberal Government.



I am disgusted, and I am not going to dress it up with polite Ottawa language. Marilyn Gladu crossed from the Conservatives to Mark Carney’s Liberals on April 8, 2026, saying constituents want “serious leadership” and “a real plan to build a stronger and more independent Canadian economy.” Her move gives the Liberals 171 seats, one short of the 172 needed for a majority. That is exactly why people do not buy the noble script. This is how Ottawa usually works. The speech is about conscience. The reality is about power. Suddenly the language gets soft, patriotic, and lofty right when the political math gets useful. We are asked to believe an MP was hit by a lightning bolt of principle at the exact moment her switch strengthens the governing party and brings it within one seat of majority control. Convenient does not begin to cover it. Gladu says this is about leadership and collaboration. Fine. Then let voters decide whether they agree. That is the part these people always skip. They act as if a personal change of heart magically rewrites the contract with the public. It does not. People did not vote only for Marilyn Gladu the individual. They voted for a Conservative MP, a Conservative platform, and a Conservative opposition role. Crossing the floor without first seeking a new mandate may be legal, but it feels like a bait-and-switch because that is exactly what it is. And spare me the line about “doing the best thing” for the riding. Every floor crosser says some version of that. It is the oldest detergent in the political cupboard. It is meant to wash ambition into service. What it really signals is this: I think my judgment now matters more than the basis on which you elected me. That is where the anger comes from. Voters are already drowning in managed language, staged sincerity, and plastic promises. Trust in politics is weak because people keep seeing the same pattern. Politicians campaign one way, govern another, then call the switch “leadership.” They wrap self-interest in national purpose and hope the flag covers the fingerprints. What makes this worse is the timing. Carney publicly welcomed Gladu into Liberal caucus the same day, and the result is not symbolic. It materially strengthens the government’s position in the House. This is not some minor personal journey. It changes parliamentary leverage. It changes committee numbers, confidence calculations, and the balance of power. So yes, I’m pissed. I am pissed because voters are treated like props in a story written after the fact. I am pissed because party labels suddenly matter a great deal during elections and apparently not at all when power is on offer. I am pissed because people who were sent to oppose Liberal policy can simply walk across the aisle and help entrench it, then expect applause for being “constructive.” And there is another detail that makes this smell even worse. Local reporting says that in January, Gladu had advocated for byelections when MPs switch parties. If that report is accurate, then this is not just opportunism. It is opportunism with a side order of hypocrisy. That is the real issue here. Not whether floor crossing is technically allowed. Not whether Ottawa insiders can invent a respectable sentence for it. The real issue is whether voters still mean anything once the election is over. My view is simple. If you want to switch parties, resign and run again. Go back to the people. Make your case honestly. Ask for a fresh mandate under the new banner. Anything less might be lawful, but it is not clean. It tells voters their consent is temporary, conditional, and easily bypassed once the machinery of power starts humming. That is why this disgusts me. Because democracy is not only about counting seats. It is about keeping faith with the people who gave you one.









🚨 This should NEVER be allowed to happen in Canada 🇨🇦 Liberals are begging the Supreme Court to gut the notwithstanding clause (Section 33) and rewrite Canada’s Constitution WITHOUT a single vote from the people or proper amending formula. I warned you the Carney Liberals would be the most authoritarian in Canadian history. They’re trying to amend the Constitution by judicial fiat exactly what the premiers blocked Pierre Trudeau from doing in 1982. This is a brazen power grab by activist courts and Ottawa Liberals to strip elected governments and provinces of their democratic override. Section 33 exists to protect democracy from unelected judges. Fire any judge who tries to limit it! Defend the Constitution as written or watch Canada become a full judicial dictatorship. #Section33 #SaveDemocracy

















