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  2. Also, I don't think Carney has a grip on reality. During the announcement of the Food Security Plan, he said a family of 4 spends $800/month on food. That's $6.45 per day, per person. While he can't take a flight without charging $100K for food.
  3. Yet, they've been closing down agricultural research centers all across Canada, all during 2026. Many of these were researching organic and regenerative farming, which is too bad because regenerative farming is where it's at right now. Conservatives Call On Liberals To Respect Our Scientists - Conservative Party of Canada “After spending more than $19 billion last year on consultants, the Liberal government is now claiming it has no choice but to shut down agricultural research facilities and fire scientists and researchers. These closures target long-standing agricultural research centres that have provided producers with essential crop, soil and livestock research that directly supports on-farm success. This is yet another clear demonstration of the Liberal government’s inability to set responsible priorities. “These cuts come as the Liberal Agriculture Minister announced $300 million in climate funding last year. At the same time, the Liberal government allocated $8 million for ‘gender-just, low-carbon rice in Vietnam’ and $22 million for ‘Beans for Women for Empowerment’ in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is clear the Liberals prioritize political agendas over the scientists doing real work in the field. “Agricultural research sites play a vital role in advancing innovation, improving productivity, protecting plant and animal health and helping farmers adapt when necessary. Shutting them down weakens Canada’s agricultural competitiveness and reduces the support available to producers at a time of rising costs and increasing risk. “These closures reflect a broader and troubling pattern: Liberals choosing lobbyists over lab coats, consultants over scientists and ideological agendas over the realities of agriculture. “This decision directly undermines Canada’s food security. Domestic agricultural research is essential to keeping Canadian food affordable and secure, especially in times of global uncertainty.
  4. I have the TRUTH wobowoke and that beats the shit out everything you have.
  5. I remember. You guys lapped it up. LMAO!
  6. Yesterday
  7. EVIDENCE is NOT YOUR ^BULLSHIT which is all you ever have.
  8. I did not admit to lying anywhere. You are just making crap up...
  9. Squeeked the sewer rat from the sewer...
  10. He never lied on January 6th and nor did he incite the attack on the capitol. You're very first example of him lying turned out to be you lying I guess that tells us everything we need to know
  11. And admitted that you lied and my attempts have been 100% accurate and complete Don't get you diapers changed Justin
  12. Do you? Because he actually went up during the next election and won more seats. Kind of sounds like you didn't remember at all
  13. And this is something we've seen in a few of the "Good news stories" The liberals have put out lately. For example they trumpeted the fact that incomes outpaced inflation!! YAY! The name neglected to mention that this only applied to the top income earners. Middle and lower income earners actually lost income compared to inflation. So overall it looked like there was a slight increase but in reality for most people things got worse. The part that concerns me is this part: "The household debt service ratio (which includes total obligated payments of principal and interest on credit market debt as a proportion of household disposable income) rose to 14.75 per cent as debt outpaced income, .... Soloveiva said TD is expecting some stabilization in this measure in the next quarter, though if it rises over 15 per cent, that could be cause for some alarm." That number has been going up steadily for some time now. Personal borrowing seems to be escalating presumably as job losses cause people to run out of personal savings and such Seeing record numbers of bankruptcies and these things tend to cascade once they hit a certain point
  14. Yes, I recall how happy people were voting for Harper after he promised to leave their income trusts alone.
  15. No it's not once again. You're on an endless loop You have no brain so you can't come up with anything original. And your buthurt because I made you look stupid again and now you're crying your ass off as always. This is just how you deal with things when they don't go your way, you have a hissy fit in the Meltdown cry your eyes out for like three pages Tell your mommy to go change your diaper. She can eat her bonbons and watch her stories later
  16. My response above was only to your latest half-assed attempt that didn't really answer any of them. The fact that you respond doesn't mean you actually answered the questions. All you have is this petulant child act.
  17. More than 37K Canadians filed for insolvency proposals in first 3 months of 2026—the highest since 2009 There’s growing concern that more households are carrying too much debt and struggling to pay their bills, leading to more consumer proposals and bankruptcies. More Canadians filed for insolvency in the first three months of this year than in any other quarter since the global financial crisis in 2009. According to the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, 37,121 Canadians either filed a consumer proposal or declared bankruptcy during the first three months of this year. That’s an increase of 8.5 per cent over the same period in 2025. “I’m not surprised by these numbers. We know that half of Canadian households are living paycheque to paycheque, which means they have no savings and when something happens, they have to rely on credit,” said Andre Bolduc, a licensed insolvency trustee and past chair of the Canadian Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Professionals (CAIRP).The first three months of this year than in any other course since the global financial crisis and having difficulty paying their bills there's platform the latest number........ So Canada is now doing worse than it was during the last global recession. For every number you try and cherry pick there's two that show where not doing well at all
  18. I answered every single one of them previously and once again your own reply prove that I'm done watching you be a coward just because you don't like the answers kiddo. And I spelled out at great length what they did say and what they should have said I don't know what the hell is wrong with you but you've chosen to be such a Weasley little coward in this threat but the fact that you don't like the answers doesn't mean they haven't been given Get your head out of your ass and stop channeling Justin Trudeau
  19. He's portraying himself as a seeker of "evidence" but he is far from that. On this subject, he is entirely emotionally driven. I showed him that most childhood diseases were effectively eliminated BEFORE the vaccines were invented for them - mostly due to better sanitation, hygiene, better nutrition, advances in medicine in regard to infections. Mortality declined for diphtheria by 97.8% BEFORE a vaccine. For pertussis - 92.6% For tetanus - 87.5% Measles - over 98% It's the same for all the childhood diseases. Scarlet fever disappeared on its own before a vaccine could even be invented. Had a vaccine for scarlet fever been invented in the 1940's, it would certainly be on the childhood schedule today. His response to this information was a continued staunch position that it was ONLY vaccines that had lowered mortality for these diseases. When I tried to reason with him, he changed it to: deaths don't matter. Only cases matter. While User can be reasonable and use his cognitive brain for some subjects, he is too emotionally attached to this one. When people get emotionally attached to a belief, they start arguing semantics, changing goalposts and arguing over the meaning of words. It's why he's been arguing for what....5?..... pages now, over whether the government substantively and honestly warned the public of the covid jab risks. This entire thread has outlined the KNOWN risks of mRNA tech, long before they were mandated to every single person. Obviously - the public was not told of the history of them. Or far more people would have refused. You're asking him to throw his "baby" off a bridge. He's not going to do it.
  20. Lessons for the wokejobs, episode 1.
  21. Democrats are already on the curb. How does it feel, wokejob?
  22. Here's the reality in really small print. Canadian household net worth reached an all-time high of $18.6 trillion, but this headline figure obscures systemic economic inequality, concentrated asset ownership, and staggering debt loads. It is a misleading measure of the average Canadian's financial well-being due to several glaring realities: Extreme Wealth Concentration: Much of these record gains are driven by financial markets and equities, which disproportionately benefit the wealthiest households. In Canada, the highest 20% of earners hold nearly two-thirds of the total net worth, while the bottom 40% account for a mere 3% of the collective pie. Soaring Debt-to-Income: Total household credit market debt exceeds $3.2 trillion. Canadians owe roughly $1.80 for every $1.00 of disposable income they earn. The Mortgage Crisis: With the ongoing wave of mortgage renewals, the household debt service ratio has climbed to 14.7%, putting immense pressure on everyday household budgets. Spiking Insolvencies: Alongside record-high "paper wealth," financial distress is mounting for a large portion of the population. Consumer insolvencies reached levels not seen since 2009, with over 37,000 Canadians filing for insolvency in a single quarter
  23. Hey, this is interesting. Trumps name have been torn off the Kennedy Center. Nice! 👍👍👍👍
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