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All through the election, Carney described China as not to be trusted and repeatedly said it was our biggest foreign threat. Now, less than a year later, he has done a 180 and without any parliamentary discussion, has put us in bed with the CCP. This is a communist dictatorship who recently executed 4 Canadians, we barely got the 2 Michaels back in retaliation for the Huawei Princess issue, their human rights, abuses, and their continued CSIS-confirmed interference in our election. They are getting ready to attack Taiwan. They have meddled in our elections, stole viral samples from our top virology lab, installed CCP police stations in Canada, have terrified and intimidated our Chinese diaspora, put bounties on our opposition politicians, Chinese drug cartels are filling our streets with fentanyl and they are using Canada to ship fentanyl precursors all over the world. I said from the beginning of Carney's campaign - there is some reason why China wanted HIM to be elected. Today, in Beijing, Carney had a presser where he said he is "heartened by the leadership" of the Chinese dictator, that Chinese investment in the oilsands is welcomed, that Canada and Communist China can be "strategic partners", including on "issues of security" and in establishing "The New World Order" 👈 Hey, I thought that one was just a "conspiracy theory". Now, he is also allowing them say in our national security and in our media. In an interview with Joly and Hodgson, a journalist said, "We have to use burner phones when we're here because they spy on us", to which Joly replied, "Yes, but we're having some really good meetings." This should scare any sane person. Carney is the most dangerous politician in recent history. He is even more nefarious than Trudeau. If Carney thinks the Americans are going to sit back allow China to set up shop in Canada, he is out of his f*&#ng mind.
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The top 45 countries that Canada sent money to in 2024 while Canadians die on health-care waitlists and go to foodbanks: **$2.0 B+** → Ukraine (major loans + bilateral humanitarian/economic support) **~$200-300 M** → Haiti (humanitarian, stabilization **~$150-200 M** → West Bank & Gaza (humanitarian, conflict response) **~$100-200 M** → Afghanistan (humanitarian, women/girls focus) **~$100-150 M** → Ethiopia (food security, conflict) **~$100-150 M** → South Sudan (humanitarian) **~$100-150 M** → Bangladesh (development, Rohingya) **~$100 M+** → Ghana (economic, health) **~$100 M+** → Nigeria (health, security) **~$100 M+** → Kenya (regional development) **~$80-120 M** → Tanzania (health, education) **~$80-100 M** → Colombia (peacebuilding, refugees) **~$70-100 M** → Mali (stability, health) **~$70-100 M** → Syria (humanitarian) **~$60-100 M** → Yemen (crisis response) **~$60-100 M** → Sudan (humanitarian, conflict) **~$50-90 M** → Uganda (refugees, health) **~$50-80 M** → Vietnam (development) **~$50-80 M** → India (health, climate) **~$50-70 M** → South Africa (regional) **~$40-70 M** → Mozambique (disaster, development) **~$40-70 M** → Indonesia (climate, health) **~$40-60 M** → Philippines (disaster response) **~$40-60 M** → Jordan (refugees) **~$40-60 M** → Lebanon (humanitarian) **~$30-60 M** → Egypt (development) **~$30-50 M** → Cameroon (humanitarian) **~$30-50 M** → Democratic Republic of Congo (health, stability) **~$30-50 M** → Burkina Faso (Sahel focus) **~$30-50 M** → Niger (security, humanitarian) **~$20-50 M** → Chad (refugees) **~$20-40 M** → Senegal (development) **~$20-40 M** → Côte d'Ivoire (regional) **~$20-40 M** → Ecuador (stability) **~$20-40 M** → Peru (development) **~$20-40 M** → Guatemala (humanitarian) **~$20-40 M** → Honduras (migration, development) **~$15-35 M** → Sierra Leone (health) **~$15-35 M** → Liberia (recovery) **~$15-30 M** → Sri Lanka (crisis) **~$10-30 M** → Libya (stabilization) **~$10-30 M** → Somalia (humanitarian) **~$10-25 M** → Benin (health) **~$10-25 M** → Togo (development) Total international assistance (approx.): $10-11 B CAD (2023-2024 fiscal year) These are just the top 45. There are 151 more lines.
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Canada's (In)Justice System AKA "Thanks, Bill C-75!"
Goddess replied to Goddess's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Noise complaint at hotel leads to sexual assault charges - SaskToday.ca Karan Joshi, 39, and Ghanshyam Verma, 22, of Lloydminster, and Joginder Momi, 45, of Edmonton, have each been charged with sexual assault and forcible confinement. The three accused were brought before a justice of the peace and initially remanded into custody but have since been released on conditions, to appear before the Lloydminster Saskatchewan Provincial Court on Jan. 12, 2026. -
Brookfield. Owns Clarios. Does $10 billion/year. Making batteries for EV's. In China!! In case you wondering if Carney was going to remove the tariffs on Chinese Ev's so they can be sold in Canada. Yay! So many spy machines on our highways. AND bonus - it will really tick off the OrangeManBad. Can't wait.
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Remember during the election debate and Carney was asked "who is the biggest threat to Canada" and he said it was China? Now they're our biggest "strategic partner" and ally against the US. I wonder what changed in less than a year?
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Meme/Cartoon of the Day
Goddess replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Canada's (In)Justice System AKA "Thanks, Bill C-75!"
Goddess replied to Goddess's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I thought of this, too. This is exactly how the Rotherham rape gangs were allowed to proliferate for 2 decades. Our girls are not safe. -
FDA Admits Myocarditis Was A Side Effect
Goddess replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
They said they deliberately suppressed those deaths so as not to cause "vaccine hesitancy". I don't think they really needed to worry. In Warman Shopper's Drug Mart, there was a woman who dropped dead immediately after getting the shot and a week later, a younger man in a Saskatoon WalMart pharmacy also, and in both cases......everybody else stayed in line for the shot. That's peak brainwashing right there. -
FDA Admits Myocarditis Was A Side Effect
Goddess replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
There were 2 opposing studies that came out - one saying vaccinated kids got myocarditis more than unvaccinated kids and another (Pharma paid for) study that said "Covid-19 increases the risk of myocarditis more than the shots", which is the oft-repeated line from people who didn't care if kids died from the shots. In both studies, I remember the sample sizes were significant, but personally, I would go with the study by independent scientists and not the one paid for by the company that has paid the biggest fines in history for fraud and has gotten caught multiple times forging data. To each their own, I guess. I would have to look it up, but I remember the numbers were so minimal. It was like just over 2.0(?) per 100,00 vs. like 1.0 out of 100,000. But let's go with those numbers from that study. You're talking a 0.00002% vs a 0.00001% chance. It doesn't change the fact that, why would kids have to take it at all? Stop pushing drugs for profit based on less than 1% of 1%. 😠 And given that vaccination DOES NOT PREVENT C-19 disease, the statement that "Covid-19 increases the risk of myocarditis more than the shots"......is irrelevant. -
Synthetic messenger RNA vaccines and transcriptomic dysregulation: Evidence from new-onset adverse events and cancers post-vaccination - PMC This paper, led by Dr. John Catanzaro, physician-scientist, systems biologist, founder and CEO of Neo7Bioscience precision surveillance architecture, computational stack and translational analytics. Neo7 employs a multi-disciplinary team of bioinformaticians, molecular scientists, systems engineers and clinical analysts. These complex transcriptional signatures have captured in living patients in this study. Collaborators also include: Dr. Peter McCullough - internationally recognized cardiologist, epidemiologist and the most published physician-scientist in history. Nicholas Hulcher MPH - a leading public health analyst and investigative researcher whose work involves epidemiology, data synthesis and translational risk assessment. Dr. Kevin McKernan - expertise in next-generation sequencing and molecular forensics. Bulk RNA sequencing is applied to real-world vaccine injured patients and reveals: widespread mitochondrial failure profound transcriptional chaos genomic instability activation of oncogenic networks immune reprogramming cellular stress including misfolded proteins (the "prion" diseases I discussed here before) systemic inflammation In this study, severe genetic disruption is linked to cancer and chronic disease, due to prolonged spike protein expression, immune activation and off-target effects. CONCLUSION Shared and distinct molecular signatures in both cohorts demonstrate underlying mechanisms contributing to post-vaccine symptomatology and complications, including oncogenesis and or progression of malignant disease. These findings underscore the need for a deeper investigation into the long-term safety of mRNA vaccines and host response variability.
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FDA Admits Myocarditis Was A Side Effect
Goddess replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
They were so desperate, they had to lie about it, too. COVID-19: Hinshaw says 14-year-old's death not due to COVID-19, province will prioritize full review before reporting | Edmonton Journal Thinking people asked at the time, "Why the hell would they test a boy dying of brain cancer for covid, on his deathbed?" Hinshaw only came clean about it because the family raised a stink. -
Canada's (In)Justice System AKA "Thanks, Bill C-75!"
Goddess replied to Goddess's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Also Lethbridge: Lethbridge police charge Uber driver with sexual assault of female passenger | Globalnews.ca Police say the 20-year-old woman arranged a ride home using the UberX app, following a visit to Chinook Regional Hospital. She was picked up at a southside business and, after a brief stop at a downtown business, she was driven to a secluded location in the Lethbridge River Valley where she was allegedly sexually assaulted before being driven home. Investigators were able to confirm the identity of the driver alleged to have committed the sex assault, but discovered the victim’s home address had not been logged into the app. When officers attended the man’s home in an attempt to arrest him, they discovered he had left the country. Police say the accused, who they have now identified as Manvir Singh, returned to Canada on Dec. 27 and was detained by officers with the Canada Border Services Agency at Vancouver International Airport. Singh has been released from custody on a number of conditions, including no contact with the victim, a prohibition on leaving Alberta and that he surrender his passport. -
3 teenage girls rescued from sex trafficking situation in Lethbridge, charges laid | Globalnews.ca Skye Atoa is a serial rapist. He kidnapped 3 young teen girls. He drugged and gang raped the 14-year-old, forever changing her life. One was drugged and raped by multiple men over a course of 3 days. He’s out on bail.
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In February 2024 the Federal court ruled that the invocation of the Emergency Act by Trudeau, following the Convoy, was illegal and "does not bear the hallmarks of reasonableness" and infringed on Charter rights, violating 2 sections. In particular, the ruling discussed the decision to freeze bank accounts as being unconstitutional. The ruling was 190 pages long, but the Liberal party held a press conference less than an hour later to announce they would appeal it. Using your tax dollars, of course. That appeal ruling will come down on Friday. Here is the email I received from the CCF to update about the status of the case: We know many of you have closely followed our Emergencies Act case, and we’re grateful for your support. Thank you for staying engaged – and I have an important update to share. This Friday, the Federal Court of Appeal will release its decision in the Trudeau government’s appeal of the Federal Court ruling that found the invocation of the Emergencies Act unlawful in response to the 2022 Freedom Convoy. This case is one of the most significant for civil liberties in modern Canadian history. At stake is whether the Emergencies Act contains meaningful legal limits, or whether the government can treat the Act as a tool of convenience when a protest is politically challenging. The outcome will shape how far future governments can go in curtailing peaceful protest and using extraordinary emergency powers against peaceful Canadians. We will be reviewing the decision as soon as it is released on Friday, and will share it with you as quickly as possible once it’s out. Thank you, as always, for following this case and for supporting the work of the CCF. With determination, Joanna Baron | Executive Director Canadian Constitution Foundation theCCF.ca If you're interested in the materials the CCF filed for the appeal, they can be read here: A-30-23-A-73-24-Lead-Appeal-AGC-v-CCF-Respondents-MFL-MFL-on-Cross-Appeal.pdf One focus of the CCF’s appeal materials is the fact that the definition of “threats to the security of Canada”, which the Emergencies Act makes clear means the same thing that it means under the CSIS Act, was not met. CSIS Director David Vigneault had informed the government that the definition was not met, and Cabinet failed to wait for an alternative assessment of the facts before invoking the Act. Another focus of the appeal is the level of deference owed to Cabinet in their decision to invoke the Act. The government is claiming that Cabinet essentially has unfettered discretion. This goes against the actual text of the Emergencies Act as well as the history and context of the legislation, which was enacted to ensure there were proper guardrails on the legislation so it could not be abused like its predecessor, the War Measures Act. CCF Litigation Director Christine Van Geyn called the Trudeau government’s unprecedented use of the act, “the most severe example of overreach and violations of civil liberties we have seen in a generation.” “This case will set one of the most important precedents in Canada and internationally on the use of emergency legislation, and it has the potential to restrain it from being abused in the future,” she added “The Emergencies Act contains a last resort clause: it can only be used when there is a national emergency and there are no other laws at the federal, provincial and/or municipal levels which can address the situation. Parliament cannot use the Emergencies Act as a tool of convenience, as it did in this case. We look forward to the appeal hearing.” CCF files materials in appeal of decision that found use of Emergencies Act against truckers unlawful - Canadian Constitution Foundation
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Cons to Debate Things Normal Canadians like
Goddess replied to TreeBeard's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Not getting me down or emotional, any more than walking by the mentally ill homeless guy on the street who mutters to himself. I mean, you do it for attention. So, why whine about it when people notice it? -
Cons to Debate Things Normal Canadians like
Goddess replied to TreeBeard's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
No, there are too many, like yourself, who believe accountability is only for the party they don't like. Yes. At people like you, who refuse to hold them to account and let them do whatever they want. -
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Goddess replied to TreeBeard's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I will continue to speak up about government corruption, no matter who is in power. You think you can bully me and everyone else into shutting up, but you can't. Your powers as a downvote fairy don't have the impact you tell yourself they do. If you don't like Liberal corruption being discussed, then I suggest you don't come here. It's kind of the point of a political discussion board. The truth is, you just don't want Liberal corruption discussed. When and if the Conservatives ever get into power, you'll be here "whining and complaining" every day. -
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Goddess replied to TreeBeard's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
That's a lot of words to say "Canadians should just STFU about anything the Liberal gov't does." -
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Goddess replied to TreeBeard's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
There are about 100 First Nations on the BC coast, of which 8 of them have a member on the board of Coastal First Nations. BC has 53 cities. Let's imagine 8 smaller-ish villages endorse a group called "BC Cities" and then Carney meets with them and claims to have consulted with "BC cities". That's what just happened. He just confirmed that he is setting aside the Constitution (which Liberals have done often) and granting an American anti-industry NGO power to veto interprovincial pipelines. Canada is broken and the consequences to our economy will be severe. -
ICE Finally Fires Back!
Goddess replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I think it was The Ho who was arguing that the state of Texas had no right to enforce its border, only the Feds do. He is against individual states enforcing immigration. But it's the Feds in Minnesota enforcing immigration and he's against that too. So he doesn't want the Feds enforcing it and he doesn't want individual states doing it either. Basically, he is against all immigration enforcement, no matter who does it. That's the bottom line. On a related note, Prof. Gad Saad's new book is now available for pre-order: -
Cons to Debate Things Normal Canadians like
Goddess replied to TreeBeard's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Carney is personally invested in American pipelines. He doesn't care about Canadian pipelines. He is doing what is best for himself. If American oil & gas prospers, he prospers. He loses out if Canadians have pipelines. -
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Goddess replied to TreeBeard's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
If you're ok with American billionaires funding an NGO whose sole purpose is to stop Canadian industry and that NGO having more power than Canadian voters, then fine. Some of us are not. -
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Goddess replied to TreeBeard's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Well, as it turns out, what the point of the MOU with Alberta? Yesterday, Carney met with Coastal First Nations (which is NOT a first nation, it's an NGO financed by American billionaires whose sole purpose is to block Canadian industry) and told them they have complete power of Veto, which they promptly did. So no pipeline. No industry. So the MOU was useless. And he knew it when he presented it. I'm sure all his other MOUs are just as useless, too. The man has no intention of promoting Canadian industry and prosperity. It goes completely against his life-long pursuit of Net Zero. He's here to make money off carbon credits, carbon offsetting, etc. Anything green that puts money in his own pocket. Then he'll leave with his moneybags and Canada will be in squalor.
