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So...a man who is routinely labeled as a dictator...gets stopped by the Judicial branch of government?5 points
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Release the Alienstein files!😂4 points
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What more needs to be said. Trump was pushing to clean these guys up. Now the Prince is arrested. Go figure.3 points
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Yes, that's why Canada has to sell natural gas and oil to the United States at below market value. The United States then takes that natural gas and sells it to Europe at a profit. That's all because you and your disastrous Liberal party, and their terrible economic policies. The Feds don't need to build it. But if they don't change policy, like tanker bans, etc, then no private company will build. So were just stuck in the same situation, thanks to you and your Liberal party.3 points
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Personally i don't care what you think of me, it is not the first time I've been insulted for serving the nation.....and i'm sure it will not be the last....that's the lefts calling card anything they disagree with, is the enemy...spent 34 years defending this country, i would hardly call it hatred...disappointed would be a better word looking back at it all........people like you find it very easy to judge others...while vets like myself don't really don't value your opinion, it is like all the other back ground noise....we not only fought for our nations policies and values but as soon as we came back and asked to be looked after , our country and people much like you, had long forgotten about any of us Vets...in return what got fancy phrases like "we are asking for more than we can provide" or called traitors' scumbags... because we were not touting the liberal party line....3 points
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IIt's funny watching Canadian legacy media wake from their stupor and wonder what happened "out of nowhere." Here's a quick list to help them gain a better understanding: 2016-Ongoing: Phoenix Pay System New federal payroll system. Costs quadrupled mysteriously. More costs to fix the quadrupled costs. Actual cost unknown because spending wasn't tracked. 2018: Chrysler Bailout Liberals wrote off a $2.6 billion loan to Chrysler for unknown reasons. No recovery of funds. 2020: WE Charity Contract $912 million student grant program contract awarded to WE Charity. Contract cancelled when Trudeau's family were found to be receiving payouts from WE. $30 million in initial costs unrecovered. 2020-2021: COVID-19 Relief Overpayments and Suspicious Benefits $27.4 billion in suspicious payments through programs like CERB and CEBA. $4.6 billion in overpayments, $1.6 billion to ineligible individuals, $6.1 million to prisoners, and $1.2 million to deceased people. $3.5 billion to ineligible CEBA recipients. Insider payments (corruption) and migrant housing accounted for another $1 billion. 2020-2021: Liberal Ventilators $237 million on 10,000 ventilators ($23,700 per ventilator) purchased from Frank Baylis, a Liberal MP. 2020-2021: Unaccounted Pandemic Spending $600 billion in unaccounted pandemic spending in 2020-21. 2021-2023: ArriveCAN App $59.5 million paid to Liberal insiders GC Strategies on an app hobbyists recreated over a weekend. Estimated real world development cost: $50,000. GC Strategies received $65 million across 106 contracts from 2015-2024 and produced nothing. 2015-2023: McKinsey & Company Contracts $209 million awarded to the Liberal insider corporation (Liberal ambassador to China, Dominic Barton was also managing director of McKinsey). Nothing of value was ever produced from this "partnership." 2015-2023: Infrastructure Projects Under Catherine McKenna $187 billion spent on 20,000 projects. Money was untracked and disappeared. No projects completed. 2018-2024: Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion $29 billion disappeared under Liberal management. 2021-2024: Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) $400 million misused through conflicts of interest (186 instances), with funds going to Liberal insiders' companies. Conservatives called it the "Green Slush Fund." 2023-2024: Firearms Buyback Program $67 million in costs. No guns recovered. 2023-2024: Electric Vehicle (EV) Battery Plants $270 million lost on one plant as part of a $30 billion commitment. 2024: Cricket Protein Plant $42 million lost on one facility. $61.9 billion deficit, $21.9 billion higher than projected. Interest costs $53.7 billion. $300 million on passport redesign. Plus billions funneled into Canada's perpetually failing state-funded media. And this is just what's documented. Who knows how much money was laundered and embezzled into offshore accounts over the last 11 years. During his time as Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau's personal net worth grew from $7 million to upwards of $400 million on a $400,000 per year salary. Canada might be poorer than Alabama but Mark Carney, Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party definitely aren't. This is why the Liberals in the last election could not run on their record and had to run on "The Americans are going to invade us and only WE can save you!!! Everybody poop your pants!!!!! Americans are our enemy!!!!"2 points
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He wants to be a dictator. Only his own supporters or the wilfully ignorant can deny that. The courts have been a bigger obstacle than his own party to his obvious intent.2 points
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You verified it AFTER you posted it because you were forced to. You left out pertinent pieces of information, like that sitting MP's cannot work as lobbyists for grocery chains, so implying that Mellissa Lantzman is the cause of food inflation in Canada because she once was a grocery chain lobbyist is disingenuous and I think you know it. I'm hoping nobody is that stupid. Even you.2 points
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A lot of people are still under the illusion that we only take the best people as immigrants. Nothing could be further from the truth. People apply and supply forms on language, on job skills, and on work history. Those forms are examined by a worker in a cubicle, primarily hired because they are bilingual who has little time to do so. Note that our main source countries are notorious for the use of fake documents, including degrees. There is no interview. There is no test. The only vetting is a form supplied by the applicant that says they aren't wanted by the police. Are they filled with hatred and bigotry, misogyny and homophobia? Are they religious fanatics? Are they lazy and only looking for an easy life? We do not care. Once here, they can collect hefty child benefit cheques as well as welfare. There is no obligation to work. After three years, they can take a test consisting of 25 true/false/multiple-choice questions. No writing is required. There is no interview. There is no obligation to show an interest in integrating. There is no requirement to show economic self-sufficiency. This is the system that admits over 500,000* new permanent residents a year under the Liberal government. * When refugees are included. And they are not vetted either.2 points
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That makes ZERO sense. The tariffs were a new tax on Americans imposed by Trump. None of those has anything to do with non-existent COVID mandates Does it mean MAGAtards will go back to claiming the Supreme Court is illegitimate again?2 points
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Not really. The big ticket for conservatives is to end taxation. This ruling can now be used to target all sorts of Democrat policies like Covid mandates, taxation, etc. It restores the balance of power that's been lost under the previous administrations2 points
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Maybe 'The truth is out there' 'cause it sure as hell ain't here! (#1 alien suspect? Stephen Miller.)2 points
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They're getting taxed more, and keeping less of their income. Via Google Gemini Alberta has significantly lower taxes than Quebec, featuring a progressive income tax system (ranging from 8% to 15% for 2026), no provincial sales tax (only 5% federal GST), and the lowest corporate taxes in Canada. Conversely, Quebec has among the highest taxes in Canada, with income rates from 14% to 25.75% and higher combined sales taxes.2 points
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And about the separatists putting their own interests over the country? And wanting to break it up? Do you have the same distain for them? They're the worst scum of them all. And if they ever get violent it's a war well worth Canadians fighting against.2 points
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Traditionally there's more money in writing a book and doing lecture circuits talking about their horrible experiences etc etc then there isn't blackmail Turns out lying is more profitable than pointing out other people's lies2 points
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And decided she was lying. How is that a new story worthy of molding and making huge fonts?2 points
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The OP, in my uneducated opinion, may contain some markers for schizophrenia.2 points
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Supreme Court strikes down most of Trump's tariffs in a major blow to the president WASHINGTON — Delivering a major blow to President Donald Trump, the Supreme Court on Friday ruled that he exceeded his authority when imposing sweeping tariffs using a law reserved for a national emergency. The justices, divided 6-3, held that Trump's aggressive approach to tariffs on products entering the United States from across the world was not permitted under a 1977 law called the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The ruling was authored by Chief Justice John Roberts, who was joined by three liberal justices and two fellow conservatives, Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, in the majority. "The president asserts the extraordinary power to unilaterally impose tariffs of unlimited amount, duration and scope," Roberts wrote. But the Trump administration "points to no statute" in which Congress has previously said that the language in IEEPA could apply to tariffs, he added. As such, "we hold that IEEPA does not authorize the president to impose tariffs," Roberts wrote. … It is a rare setback for the administration at the Supreme Court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, since Trump began his second term in January. The decision does not affect all of Trump's tariffs, leaving in place ones he imposed on steel and aluminum using different laws, for example. But it upends his tariffs in two categories. One is country-by-country or “reciprocal” tariffs, which range from 34% for China to a 10% baseline for the rest of the world. The other is a 25% tariff Trump imposed on some goods from Canada, China and Mexico for what the administration said was their failure to curb the flow of fentanyl. Trump could seek to reimpose some tariffs, using other laws. Companies that had to pay the tariffs may be able to seek a refund from the Treasury Department. Hundreds havealready sued. The court did not directly address that issue, but Kavanaugh, in dissent, said the effect on the U.S. Treasury could be significant. "The Court says nothing today about whether, and if so how, the Government should go about returning the billions of dollars that it has collected from importers," he wrote. … https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/supreme-court-strikes-trumps-tariffs-major-blow-president-rcna2448271 point
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Democrats would rather let people die in wars than increase tariffs to end wars. So sad. Probably getting money from the weapons manufacturers1 point
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That sums up the new right - just echoing criticism instead of explaining your position. I don’t know anybody who thinks domination by China would be a good idea. It’s a grim totalitarian dictatorship. Your problem is the fact that many of you want to see our country disappear as an independent state. You haven’t addressed the issue of your treacherous MAGA-wing and Canadians can see that. The notion that people like me are on ‘the left’ is preposterous. I have voted PC in my time and I support low corporate taxes, low national debt and a free market. Only in an American worldview could somebody like me be described as on the left. Which is the problem. So many of our right-wingers have become pale replicas of the Americans they worship.1 point
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Many on the right seem to have given up on Canada. They want to throw themselves on the mercy of the worst elements in America. Sad to see.1 point
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With his actions Jivani has publicly challenged Poilievre’s leadership and made the case for a MAGA-friendly Tory party. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-the-post-poilievre-leadership-race-has-begun/?login=true1 point
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We live in a representative democracy. We choose MPs who represent us in parliament. They are free to support any MP to lead the country. I see the term ‘will of the people’ is being used, a very lefty slogan historically.1 point
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At this point, we might as well stop all foreign aid money, as it appears the world's needy are all HERE.1 point
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The NDP is dissing food stores and retailers. The Conservatives are dissing the government and its taxes and regulations.1 point
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You keep saying that, but you can't actually address or refer to any of my points. I explained it pretty clearly. If you can formulate a reasonable response to that rather than just express your outrage over and over in different words, let me know. 😑1 point
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Most do probably, but that's not a good thing. There's nothing undemocratic about it. This is literally democracy at work. If an MP can't repudiate their party's policies or leadership, then most of our political system is a pointless charade. Individual MPs no longer have any power. Their constituency have no real representation, and all the election is about is the brand of government you're going to get. The MPs end up being nothing but appointed apparatchiks - bobbleheads and Yes men chosen for their loyalty to the Brand rather than to their constituents.1 point
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You're making my point for me.1 point
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"If the prosecutor isnt fired you aren't getting the money" Joe Biden1 point
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lol 3 of them still voted for it thomas and alito are crooked clowns.1 point
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Yeah, I just made up those numbers and put them out there. The question was between Alberta and Toronto and, like it or not, Toronto has a bigger GDP than all of Alberta. Oh and... Chicago is no longer city on a lake??? And FYI, Detroit was never a city on a lake:)1 point
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So what. He was questioned about Epstein because he was Epstein’s best buddy. It’s common for police to question a criminal’s closest associates. It doesn’t mean they’re all innocent, just that they’re not the focus of that particular investigation. It’s hilarious how the right went from obsessing over Epstein to completely ignoring it just as soon as Trump’s Epstein associations and his attempts to cover it up come to light. You people are truly a cult1 point
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The first obvious falsehood is the suggestion that nobody knew who Epstein was jn 2015 when that was already years after he had been convicted and Conservatives had been screeching about alleged Epstein-Clinton connections. Of course Trump knew about Epstein he was one of Epstein’s closest friends and had been on Epstein’s Lolita Express multiple times and lied about it.1 point
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As usual, you didn't understand the point. Half the people of that riding voted for the left, so think for a change: what does that mean? And as Andrew Coyne said: "Poilievre didn't get a bump from the convention. In fact he's losing ground and taking the party down with him. And when you treat people badly on your way up, they'll remember it when you're on your way down." Expect more floor-crossings. Poilievre is a LOSER! The sooner you accept that, the sooner you can move on.1 point
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Wow, you're really getting frustrated He's kind of got you running in circles doesn't it1 point
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That guilty man was AND IS fighting like hell to prevent the release of the FILES as required by the LAW.1 point
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Sock puppets not losing sleep over WEF "controlling" our $1500 stock portfolios.... more concerned there's no one making ppl like you take your meds....1 point
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I identify as a logical smart person. If you don’t respect that you are pushing your hatred my way and don’t care about how many people you hurt and cause to go on a mass shooting spree!1 point
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Meanwhile, Republicans are working to better the lives of Americans. Please Libbies...stay the course.1 point
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Governments choosing to ignore warnings from CSIS, such as Chinese interference , is certainly a threat to our national security.1 point
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No, because the Parties have no legal status in Parliament. You vote for your MP. If that person doesn't change, no by-election is required. The fact that you can't see past the colour on the sign is irrelevant to this reality. The way you would prefer it to be doesn't change the way it actually is, and the way it was intentionally designed.1 point
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It's absolutely wrong. But YOU say nothing about it. And YOU keep voting for it.1 point
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Come on Chrissy, you can do much better , i mean you got all day to think up insults.......You need to do better....your a card carrying lefty for crying out loud....That's the problem with the left, they are not very creative, except when screaming into the wind...about the right...1 point
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I thought we were going to talk about the Catholic Church??1 point
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You read it here folks. Straight from The Lakeville Journal. The beacon of truth. Oh and...thank you @robosmith for a good chuckle early in the morning.1 point
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4. Control your caucus. Harper never would’ve let Javani go on his ridiculous mission and then side with the Americans when he got back. PP has had to publicly distance himself from his own guy. Makes him look very weak.1 point
