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  1. What's to comment on? I'm not going to sit here all day trying to convince you that we need resource development in Canada. I'm FOR resource development in Canada. You're not. The Liberals are not. Carry on, my dude.
  2. Quite obviously, he is not. ZERO projects approved in a year. ZERO projects fast-tracked in a year. An MOU is nothing but a piece of paper. Both he and his cabinet members have confirmed that no project will go forward without full Indigenous consent. And then who does he meet with? "Coastal First Nations", which is a US-funded anti-Canadian industry group, not a coalition of Indigenous people, who told him they would give their approval to NO projects. Case closed.
  3. Not bullshit. I heard him speak extensively on this many times. His platform was to do away with lobbyists and have them go directly to the people and lobby the citizens. He's not in power, dipsh!t. Pretty much stuck with this system until he gets in and change it. Which he promised to do. WTF are you talking about. You said Polievre did not expand on his plan to eliminate lobbyists and force them to plead their case directly to citizens. I'm saying he did. He spoke about it at nearly every rally. He did interviews where he talked about it. OBVIOUSLY.....that platform could not be implemented because you m0r0ns voted in the Liberals. AGAIN. See? This is why so many of us think you're full of crap. You say you want lobyists done away with - the Conservatives run on THAT VERY POLICY........and you vote for the Liberals.
  4. Canada is the source of 80% of the known watchlist terrorists apprehended by the US. More than 1000 known terrorists from Canadian residency/citizenship/origin in the last 3 years. Liberals have lost track of over 600 known IRGC terrorists from Iran. Continuing to destroy the most open border for mutual trade and security with this level of incompetence and Ottawa will shipwreck our economy. When an incompetent government puts virtue-signaling above the safety of Canadians and our southern neighbours, you know you have chosen the wrong government. AGAIN. πŸ™„ 😬 β€œCanada’s acceptance rate is conspicuously higher than any of its peer countries, even those that are similarly overwhelmed by recent waves of asylum claimants. Sweden rejects 60 per cent of its refugee claims, Ireland rejects 70 per cent and Germany rejects 41 per cent.”
  5. Diab, Minister of Immigration: "Terrorists have the right to be Canadian citizens."
  6. Utter incompetence - across the board.
  7. He did. But you only listen to CBC and they didn't cover specifics during the election. The most you got was what Liberal pundits think about the Conservative platform. Yes. The Conservatives are *for* getting our resources to market and expanding & updating our resource infrastructure. Four countries asked us for oil & gas and the Liberals told them to F off. "Might have won." Or......there's a bunch of wishy-washy voters like yourself who thought the same way. The CBC told you the Conservatives didn't stand a chance and you believed them. They say that for a reason, you know.
  8. I kind of get it - Carney is stuck with whoever the apathetic electorate votes in. But, jeez.....
  9. The international press often comments on Joly's incompetence and obvious word salads that reflect no real knowledge of her portfolio. But Canadian media - not a peep.
  10. I keep telling you that you will never get the whole truth from Canada's legacy media, you get Liberal Party spin. You have to start looking at independent journalists and investigative journalists, or else you're just being subjected to gov't propaganda. The Food Professor just posted this on "X". To my X followers, I’ve worked with the media for nearly 25 years. For most of that time, the relationship was professional and balanced. But in recent years, something has shifted. I am increasingly concerned about the state of our democracy β€” particularly how media, in general, are informing Canadians about food policy, food inflation, and economic policy. I now find myself learning more about Canada’s economy and policy changes from American outlets than from Canadian ones. Much of our national coverage feels reactive, shallow, or overly fixated on partisan narratives rather than substantive policy analysis. What troubles me most is the lack of scrutiny applied evenly across governments and institutions. For example, when the Bank of Canada suggested that Ottawa’s counter-tariffs contributed to food inflation, only one major outlet β€” Bloomberg β€” gave it meaningful coverage. The grocery benefit program received very little examination regarding how it would be financed. It took days before anyone pressed for clarity. During the latest spike in food inflation, several outlets turned to the same small circle of commentators who dismissed any potential role of federal policy β€” carbon pricing, GST holidays, counter-tariffs β€” despite mounting evidence that policy decisions can and do affect food prices. Instead of investigating structural drivers of inflation, much of the coverage focuses on fact-checking opposition rhetoric, even though the opposition has not governed since 2015. Scrutiny should be applied equally β€” not selectively. Quebec media, while imperfect, appear to have maintained a broader range of debate. In much of the rest of Canada, I see increasing concentration of voices β€” often from the same region, Ontario, often reflecting similar policy perspectives β€” and less diversity of thought grounded in empirical research. This isn’t about partisan politics. It’s about accountability, transparency, and healthy democratic discourse. Media are under financial pressure β€” that’s real. But public trust depends on independence and depth. Subsidy structures, incentives, and newsroom economics all matter. Canada deserves stronger policy journalism β€” especially on food affordability, supply chains, and economic resilience. We need more data-driven analysis, more intellectual diversity, and more courage to ask uncomfortable questions β€” regardless of which party is in power. Until that happens, Canadians would be wise to diversify their news sources and think critically about what they’re being told β€” and what they’re not.
  11. Some Canadians and even Liberal MP's, are getting tired of the incompetence. Diab's performance at committee meetings is eye-watering. She knows next to nothing about her portfolio and cannot answer basic questions. EDIT: Sorry I forgot the link: Where is Canada's immigration minister? Community groups are asking 'She is completely absent' Reichhold said he has never managed to speak directly with Diab, despite repeatedly asking to meet following her swearing-in last May. "I have seen 14 immigration ministers come and go, and it is truly surprising. We are really astonished that she is completely absent," Reichhold said. Radio-Canada spoke with five other organizations that criticized Diab's availability. Away from the cameras, 10 Liberal MPs spoke to Radio-Canada about her performance. They were granted confidentiality in order to express themselves freely. Of those, only one defended Diab's job performance. Although several of them emphasized that she is a "good person" in charge of a "difficult" portfolio, nine MPs said they believe that the minister is overwhelmed and are openly questioning her place at the cabinet table. "It doesn't make sense. In the House of Commons, many MPs hold their breath when she answers questions from the opposition," said one Liberal elected official. "We're afraid she'll put her foot in her mouth."
  12. Surrey, BC Released on bail after stealing 14 semi trailers valued at over $1 million and obliterating their VIN numbers, Amandeep Singh Dhaliwal. Charges Sworn In Multijurisdictional Stolen Semi Trailer Investigation | Surrey Police
  13. Middle Sackville, NS Despite failure to comply with a release order 3 times, Ahmad Ibrahim Altawil, was just released AGAIN on Feb. 17 after ramming a police vehicle that attempted to stop him. RCMP charge man after police vehicle rammed | Royal Canadian Mounted Police
  14. I was referring to the election results. No doubt.
  15. Toronto Police also looking for this man, Mohammad Shaik, for 5 counts of sexual assault. Pollice believe there are other victims, as well. Surprisingly, to no one but Liberals, he failed to show up for bail hearing on Feb. 21. Man Arrested in Sexual Assault Investigation, Leslie Street and Lake Shore Boulevard East area, Image Released
  16. Toronto Police asking for assistance in locating this man, Jahmal Sylvester: Released on bail February 2, failed to return to serve his sentence. What a shocker. Man Wanted for Being Unlawfully at Large, Finch Avenue West and Highway 400 area, Image Released
  17. Milton, Ontario 25-year-old Applied Behaviour Analyst, Muaz Sarfraz, is arrested for sexually assaulting 2 children with autism during therapy sessions. Currently awaiting bail. Shall we take bets on whether he gets bail? Police Arrest Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) Therapist in Milton | Halton Regional Police Service
  18. Geopolitically, it's interesting that this new $2 billion gift to Ukraine comes as the Zaporizhzhia nuclear facilities are being threatened, even more than they were since Russia claimed them in 2022. Just before she officially quit in December (but AFTER she knew she was going to be economic advisor to Ukraine), Freeland arranged for another $2.5 billion gift to Ukraine. So Carney has his good friend over there now, looking after his investment, made with Canadian tax dollars. The reactors are being claimed by Russia, since it's them who contributed the 6 reactor units, although it had been run by Ukrainian electricity and Ukraine benefitted from it. Russians want to start it up again in 2027 but want guarantees that it will not be blown up by Ukraine. this is one of the sticking points of the peace talks. Carney's Brookfield/Westinghouse portfolio (the "blind" trust isn't blind to Carney) is heavily invested in the plants in Ukraine - they own controlling shares of 51%, with Cameco owning 49%. They lose that entire investment, and Carney loses almost $1 billion in deferred stock if the Russians get the plant. It's in his best interests, not Canada's, to keep the war going. So far, nearly 1/3 of our national debt is money we borrowed to give to Ukraine.
  19. And it irritates me that the Liberal propaganda media keeps parading a Syrian (?) chocolate company "Peace By Chocolate" in front of us as an example of how immigrants are so successful, without mentioning that they also received over $400,000 in taxpayer money to stay viable. And that they will likely continue to receive taxpayer monies as long as they need to keep being paraded in front of us as a homegrown success.
  20. This is what I predict, too. In spite of Carney repeatedly telling Canadians that "sacrifices" are going to be required, I don't think it's really sunk in yet. The sacrifices he's talking about are only right now, being felt by the poor and lower & middle income Canadians. There's nothing left to bleed out of that part of Canadian society. The next to "sacrifice" will be upper & top middle income Canadians. And I don't think they realize yet that they are the next targets. They're still raking in cash from mortgage-free rental homes that they could only get $1200-1500/month for a few years ago and are now getting $3000-5000/month for. They're still going south for the winter. To them - everything is great. But the Liberals didn't commission several studies on how much money they could get by taxing home equity and capital gains, for nothing. And the continued borrowing, continued over-spending is not going to stop. That means higher and higher inflation, lower dollar value. To tax & spend Liberals, that means imposing higher & higher taxes. In spite of claims to be making efforts at lowering immigration levels, it's not happening. Not at any level that's going to make a difference. The gravy train for fake refugees and fake asylum seekers is not going to stop - it brings in nearly 2 million new Liberal voters every year, and those voters are not going to vote against continued freebies for themselves. Word is out in the world that Canada is an easy mark - lots of freebies, little to no vetting. Social media is full of these people making videos, laughing at how Canadians are living in the streets while they get free housing, free cars, free food, free money and get favoured for jobs (if they want them). We continue to borrow tens of billions every year - only to give it all away to other countries in virtue-signaling righteousness "We are the biggest supporter of Ukraine in the world!! Aren't we great!!" "We give tens of millions to other countries to support miniscule numbers of trans people in those same countries!! Aren't we progressive!!" This is not sustainable. It hasn't been for a long time. Half of Canada has woken up to this. The other half will not wake up until it's too late. Too easily dazzled by form over function and it makes them feel virtuous to call everyone who doesn't buy the glitter racists, Nazis, bigots, maggots, etc. Carney needs an election sooner than later.
  21. Freeland warns about getting close to China.
  22. So much for "being our own best customer"......πŸ™„ Canada would rather ship LNG 16,000 miles from Australia than buy anything from Alberta or build a pipeline so we can get it to the East. Australia Ships LNG 16,000 Miles to Canada as Asia Demand Slumps - Bloomberg
  23. It's surreal watching all the Liberal supporters defend Carney while also saying policies and platforms don't matter. It means in the end, it really doesn't matter to them what Carney said he would do OR what he actually does. They're going to wave pom-poms, either way.
  24. 4 men charged by Peel Police for trafficking and sexual exploitation of minors, between the ages of 11 and 14. Notice they used a minor, a 15-year-old, likely to lure the children in. This has been happening alot. These grooming gangs recruit youths to help them, knowing the youths will just get a slap on the wrist. Charged: Mohamad Omar Al-Saleh, 21 of Toronto -Obtaining Sexual Services for Consideration – Person Under 18 Years -Sexual Assault – Female Under 16 Years -Sexual Interference Mustafa Abdo, 22 of Toronto -Obtaining Sexual Services for Consideration – Person Under 18 Years -Sexual Assault – Female Under 16 Years -Sexual Interference Yousif Al-Gburi, 20 of Mississauga -Obtaining Sexual Services for Consideration – Person Under 18 Years -Sexual Assault – Female Under 16 Years -Sexual Interference Young Offender, 15 -Procuring – Person Under 18 Years x3 -Receiving Benefit Resulting from Trafficking in Persons x2 -Material Benefit from the Sexual Services Provided by a Person Under 18 Years x2 -Exercise Control, Direction or Influence x3 -Trafficking in Persons Under 18 Years x2
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