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  1. Awwwww Kido...did you really expect Peter McKay, the ex conservative and now a rogue wannabe parliamentary to give you the truth??? Typical conservative...lying through his teeth LOL. As for 103 Sqn backing him up...are you for real, of course they will agree...McKay was their Minister of Defence LOL. Did you truly expect them to say he was full of shit...even though he was LOL Phuck...you really drank too much conservative kool aid LOL LOSER back then and a bigger LOSER now!!!
  2. Of course... LOL LOSER!!! What "incident" is not true??? Actually, here is something Harper did right :
  3. You do know that the report is prior to summer jobs starting??? As for foreign workers...well, did you think your lily white kids were going to work in the fields and orchards?? Someone has to work the fields and pick the fruit.
  4. You do realize AI is just software and it finds the details. It does not participate in partisanship or pick sides like you do. It found all the conservative problems...you no like...go fight with software and see how far you get LOL Blaming AI for finding results and truth is a stupid accusation of LOSERS LOL
  5. Nope... you lose....again LOL "Defence Minister Peter MacKay has been facing a lot of opposition heat over the helicopter ride that ended his summer vacation at a fishing lodge in Newfoundland and Labrador in July of last year." https://globalnews.ca/news/184843/timeline-peter-mackay-a-fishing-trip-and-a-helicopter-ride/ Typical try of a EPIC LOSER LOL. Failed as usual LOL Wanna pick another??? :)
  6. Clearly you do not realize no one is "begging " for your attention. I, and others, are just having a great deal of fun making you look stupider each post. When you come to grips with the fact you are being trolled, you will see how stupid you have become LOL
  7. OK ...prove that any item on the list is untrue. Go ahead LOSER...you will fail like you do on a regular basis. I can hardly wait for your deflection because you will not come back with anything LOSER!!! LOL HA HA HA
  8. Ha Ha Ha Sucked you in again. You are the most important LOSER and SUCKER on this forum and even your buddies are telling you so LOL
  9. Ahhh yes....deflection by legato OK, which ones are not true??? I know you will fail so, you will not come back LOL
  10. Ha Ha Ha, chuckle chuckle chuckle. Back again I am far from surprised about you replying ...you cannot stop. You just get stupider and stupider LOL I know enough about trolling that I keep getting you on the hook every time...your post is clear evidence Ha Ha Ha I think you don't even know that you are being trolled and know nothing about trolling the way you speak about it LOL You have to know by now that I just like to mess with you for my own amusement and you keep taking the bait
  11. The Conservatives never breached the ethics code...Oh wait, during Harpers reign alone there was: Gazebo man when a Harper cabinet minister used money allocated for border control to build gazebos in his riding. Spent 100 million on advertising conservative so-called Action plan that did nothing like claimed. The G8/G20 summits hosted by Canada in 2010, under Prime Minister Stephen Harper, cost an estimated $1.1 billion. Painted a government plane in conservative colours. Then of course there is Duffy being used to raise money for the party with the government paying for his travel. Duffy wins again with him misstating his residence and the conservatives secretly giving hush money. Conservatives were found guilty for breaking election laws. Robocalls were a junior conservative took the fall for them when it is known that someone else had access to the information allowing them Conservatives in contempt of parliament twice for minister lying about the defunding of charitable organization KAIROS, and the cabinet’s refusal to reveal the costs of corporate tax cuts, criminal justice measures, and the beleaguered F-35 fighter jet program Then there is a peroging of parliament to prevent a majority in parliament from having a nonconfidence vote on his government. A cabinet minister using a search and rescue helicopter to go fishing. Harper attempted to put an unqualified judge on the supreme court Guilty of exceeded national election spending standards Refusal to follow a court order to share budget info Produces a handbook to sabotage parliamentary committees. A PMO edict absolved political staffers from ever having to testify before parliamentary committees. Among documents deliberately altered in the writing or the quoting by the government: CIDA document by Bev Oda’s office on Kairos; the Senate Committee Report on the Duffy affair; a report by former auditor general Sheila Fraser on financial management. Under fire for Conservatives killing the long form census, Industry Minister Tony Clement falsely stated that StatsCan backed the idea and assured the voluntary substitute would yield valid statistical data. Neither was true, outraged StatsCan sources confirmed. As opposition members claimed the Harper government was out to rig election rules in its favour, Conservative MP Brad Butt rose in the House of Commons to say why the bill was needed -- all the voter fraud he had personally witnessed. Weeks later he rose again to say his statements were false. Delivering his strained apology, he failed to explain why he lied in the first place. The Prime Minister took the unprecedented step of alleging inappropriate conduct by Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin. Facts undermined the credibility of the PM’s position. To protect the RCMP, the government retroactively made an old bill come into force before it was passed by Parliament. The Globe and Mail revealed that Harper’s chosen Minister for Democratic Reform Pierre Poilievre commissioned a team of public servants for overtime work on a Sunday to film him glad-handing constituents. The vanity video on the taxpayer dime was to promote the government’s benefits for families. Bruce Carson. He was a convicted fraudster before Harper made him a key advisor in the PMO. There, Carson was lobbied for money for a new University of Calgary eco-think tank. Many new roadblocks have been put up by the Harper Conservatives. Former Information Commissioner Robert Marleau concluded that having obtained absolute power, the prime minister “has absolutely abused that power to the maximum.” The PMO took an unprecedented step in instituting a system wherein the bureaucracy has all its communications vetted by the political nerve centre. Ostensibly neutral public servants were used as stooges, falsely posing as new citizens in a staged Citizenship Renewal public relations exercise by the Immigration Department. Media critics had a field day comparing the charade to practices undertaken by North Korean dictators. Attacked a nuclear regulator for not allowing the conservatives to start a reactor before it met all the requirements. On an Iraq visit, the PMO was caught lying to try and cover up the leak of a promo video, which constituted a security breach. The PMO, noted a National Post editorial, “stumbled from blunder to evasion and falsehood in the service of shamelessly manipulative partisanship, especially in using our troops as PR props.” Public servants were told to use “Harper Government” instead of “Government of Canada” in publicity releases. The Conservatives denied it was happening -- until internal memos revealed by the Canadian Press revealed the denial to be without basis. The auditor general ruled Conservatives diverted $ 50 million from spending slated for border infrastructure to political spending on projects in Tony Clement’s riding at the time of the G-8 summit. Parliament was willfully misled. After promising a new way, the prime minister dismantled his newly created Public Appointments Commission and reverted to old-styled patronage by the barrel. In June 2015, the PM made 98 patronage appointments. That included stocking the National Capital Commission with loyalists in advance of decisions on the controversial monument to the victims of communism. Top scientists came under such heavy monitoring by the Conservatives that they staged “Death of Evidence” protests for being denied freedom of speech. The Conservatives sent out chaperones or “media minders” to track Environment Canada scientists and report on them. Veteran TV cameraman Dave Ellis covered a Harper speech about oil to a business audience. Though media had been instructed no questions allowed, Ellis posed one about charges laid against a Conservative MP. The PMO tried to punish Ellis and his network by kicking him off covering Harper’s trip to Malaysia. After media hue and cry, Harper backed down and Ellis went. In the gun registration debate, incriminating research and documents such as a Firearms Report were deliberately withheld from the public. While ramping up their prison building, Conservatives suppressed related research and studies contradicting their political priorities. Not all charities, just the ones that don’t seem adequately aligned with the Harper brand. Enough to include many environmental, aid, human rights and free speech charities that banded together to push back against what looks like a politically motivated witch hunt. Medical files of Sean Bruyea, a strong advocate for veterans’ rights, were leaked in a case that privacy commissioner Jennifer Stoddart described as “alarming.” Veterans Affairs Canada ombudsman Pat Stogran was dumped after criticizing the government. Dean Del Maestro was one of Harper’s favorites. As his parliamentary secretary, the PM frequently used him as an attack dog to allege misdeeds by opposition members. Del Maestro was given a jail sentence in June for his election spending violations. Peter Penashue, another Harper Conservative was compelled to step down over election spending violations. In an attempted smear in the last week of the 2011 election campaign, a senior Harper strategist planted a false story in Sun Media that Michael Ignatieff was an Iraq war planner. (Neither Conservative operatives nor Sun Media opted to make hay with the true story that Stephen Harper had, while the leader of the Canadian Alliance in 2003, published a letter in The Wall Street Journal itching to get Canada into that disastrous war and slamming then PM Jean Chretien for saying no.) In one instance that brought on allegations of Nixonian tactics, junior PMO staffers in the guise of normal citizens were sent out to disrupt a Justin Trudeau speech. The Fair Elections Act also makes it harder for Canadians to vote as more ID is required. Nationwide protests in which more than 400 academics took part forced Pierre Poilievre to withdraw some measures in the bill because of their alleged anti-democratic bent. Dona Cadman says that her husband told her that prior to the vote, two Conservative Party officials, later suggested to be Tom Flanagan and Doug Finley, offered her husband a million-dollar life insurance policy in exchange for his vote against the Liberal budget in May 2005, the rationale being replacement of the life insurance that is part of an MP's compensation package (since Cadman was not running for re-election and would thus not die an MP if he voted down the government).[2] An audio tape suggests then-opposition leader Stephen Harper was not only aware of a financial offer to Chuck Cadman but gave it his personal approval Then of course there are the cases where Canadian citizens of colour were not only not helped in foreign countries but in one case obstructed. When a white woman from Alberta got in trouble in mexico the Harper government reacted quickly and put out quite a bit of pressure. Regarding abuses of Afgan prisoners. Parliament was misled and denied documents. An inquiry was shut down. Tories attempted to discredit diplomat Richard Colvin whose testimony diverted from the government’s line. Criticized far and wide for farcical answers in question period, Paul Calandra, parliamentary secretary to Harper, made a tearful apology for abuse of the democratic process. In another example of partisanship taken to new heights, the PMO blocked opposition members from being accredited for international environment conferences and from visiting military bases. The auditor general sounded alarms about the “prodigious” growth and size of federal borrowing. Those billions in “non-budgetary” spending used to get Parliament’s oversight, but no more. The finance minister can borrow what he wants without Parliament’s permission. Why? A loophole buried in a 2007 Harper omnibus bill. The most controversial was the case of former Integrity Commissioner Christiane Ouimet. Her office reviewed more than 200 whistleblowing cases. Disciplinary action followed on none of them. Ouimet’s own angry staffers blew the whistle on their boss. The auditor general found Ouimet intimidated her employees, took “retaliatory action” against them and may have breached their privacy, all part of the Harper appointee’s “gross mismanagement.” Ouimet was paid more than $500,000 to leave her post. Emulating George W. Bush’s optics tactics, Stephen Harper banned media coverage of fallen soldiers’ caskets returning from Afghanistan. He also refused to lower the flag half-mast. Soldiers’ family members expressed confusion and anger at the perceived show of disrespect.
  12. Ha Ha Ha Ha. you are back...bit on the trolling hook again. A stupid fish that cannot stop taking the bait LOL Your buddies are telling you that you are being trolled and you should stop but you are too stupid to even take their advice so...you keep on keeping on LOL What a SUCKER LOL Another retort of meaningless blather...looks to me you are having a meltdown again LOL What a LOSER you are C'mon back y'all.
  13. Begging?? Ha Ha Ha. Not at all. Trolling you?? Yes, for sure! I got you on the end of the fishing line again and again and and every time I retort. LOL Everyone is laughing at you, not me, and telling you that I am trolling you and you should quit and you still don't get it and continue to respond LOL They see I am trolling you so they do not need to take anything seriously...you are though LOL You are the true definition of a LOSER LOL Throwing the line in the water...are ya coming back?? nSure ya are LOL. SUCKER fish!!!!
  14. Knows that you are obsessed with me. Others, even your buddies, have been telling you to stop but you cannot... Yup, I am making everyone laugh...at you...for your constant and repeated responses all the while being trolled. Everyone sees that except you LOL "Literally everybody is laughing at you"...yes you In the end, you are still a LOSER and cannot see it or stop replying.. Must be sad to be you LOL So...here is the hook line and sinker and waiting for you to bite again
  15. Ha Ha Ha what a LOSER!!! No, they are not laughing at me...everyone knows you are being trolled but cannot figure it out Ha Ha Ha People are telling you that you are being trolled but you cannot get it....even when everyone else tells you. Here...take another bite of the hook...LOL LOSER!! FooL!!
  16. Hey Taxme...what did I tell ya...he cannot stay away from me. He can say he just points and laughs but... well, he has the hook in his mouth. I do not debate him. He has nothing to offer LOL He is not intelligent enough to know he is being trolled and continually bites the hook LOL No matter what you and others tell him, he keeps coming back. LOL I do not need to be clever with confux.. He has no concept of being taken for a ride. He is a fool and always will be ...oh and he is a LOSER too LOL Oh...and he will be back LOL
  17. I agree 100% . The problem is confux does not get it. LOL He is being had every time I post to him but he is just too stupid to get it LOL He keeps taking the bait.... and he will take it again LOL Oh and 59% of Canadians rejected PP...that is not cheating...that is being smart LOL. The conservatives lost
  18. Insurance is a lot of people paying up to be able to pay a few people out. Insurance operates by pooling the contributions of many insured individuals to cover the losses of a few. This collective approach allows for the spreading of risk and makes it more manageable for individuals. So, we pay because others suffered catastrophic events. Same goes for car insurances. People in rural communities pay because accident events in the cities are extraordinarily high.
  19. Canada Strong and Free · Nancy MCClure · · Let’s clear up one of the most dishonest narratives floating around right now: the idea that Mark Carney came into office thinking he could control Donald Trump. He did not! And if you actually listened to what he said on election night, not the headlines, not the spin, but the speech, you’d know that’s not what this is about at all. Carney never claimed he could tame the chaos. What he said was far more sobering, and far more important. “We are at one of those hinge moments of history. Our old relationship with the United States, a relationship based on steadily increasing integration, is over. The system of open global trade, anchored by the United States, a system that Canada has relied on since the Second World War, a system that, although not perfect, has helped deliver prosperity for our country for decades, is over. We now have to look out for ourselves and above all, we have to take care of each other.” That’s not a man walking in with delusions of grandeur. That’s a strategist walking into the fire with his eyes wide open. So let’s stop pretending that this week’s tariff tantrum was some unexpected detour. It wasn’t. It’s the road we’re on. And Carney knew it was a logging-road switchback from the start, the kind you take slowly, carefully, with your hand on the brake and your eyes on the curve. The kind where you’d better be listening on the radio, because if you come around that blind corner without warning, you could be staring down a half-loaded semi barreling toward you with no room to swerve. This is the road. And this is the man who knew how bad it might get. Now, yes, Carney is being quieter than usual. That unnerves some people. But I don’t mind it. When the guy across from you plays by no rules, shows no consistency, and responds only to power and optics, sometimes silence is strategy. You don’t yell into the storm. You brace for it, map your exit routes, and build the conditions for survival on the other side. So no, I don’t believe for one second that Carney thought he was going to walk in and smooth-talk Trump into a trade deal with a bow on it. What I do believe is that he knew, from day one, that he was the best chance we had of navigating this with our economy, our sovereignty, and our dignity intact. All of the world’s most seasoned leaders are struggling to deal with Trump. And for those Canadians who still believe that Pierre Poilievre would have handled this better. Are you kidding? The man’s still deciding what brand of beer makes him look relatable. Carney’s not trying to “manage” Trump. He’s trying to buffer Canada from Trump. And from the volatility of a global system that no longer plays by rules, treaties, or even timelines. This isn’t diplomacy as usual. It’s crisis management, at scale. And for those keeping track at home: yes, Carney is also trying with Alberta. He’s bending over backwards, in fact. Whether we acknowledge it or not. And I know, that’ll get me labeled a traitor around here, but I call it as I see it. Alberta matters to the country, and Carney knows it. That’s why he keeps showing up, despite the jeers, the slurs, the complete lack of credit. He’s offering a seat at the table. Whether we take it is on us. Meanwhile, the broader strategy is clear: diversify trade. Stabilize supply chains. Rebuild trust with international partners. Invest in clean energy. Reinforce defense. Increase domestic resilience. He is not betting Canada’s future on a handshake with Trump. He’s building the fire exits while keeping one eye on the blaze. That’s not weakness. That’s foresight. And while some folks are out there complaining that they don’t feel like Carney is winning, maybe ask yourself what winning even looks like in this moment. Because this is not a battle of personalities. It’s a moment of national survival. It’s about minimizing the damage and maximizing our options in a world where no one’s playing fair. We are in a hinge moment, just like Prime MInister Carney said. And hinge moments are not about big, flashy victories. They’re about doing the hard work to keep the damn door from falling off. So yes, I support him. Because I watched him walk into this job with no illusions, no ego, and no false promises. I saw him name the truth that too many politicians still won’t touch: the world we relied on is gone. So now, we build something better, or at least, something more resilient. If you're still waiting for the moment when Mark Carney proves he's in control of Trump, I’ve got bad news: no one will be. But if you’re looking for the person most likely to protect Canada from what’s coming next? He’s already in the chair. And if that makes me a Carney apologist? Well then so be it. I know this waiting for an outcome is difficult, but unfortunately, as long as Trump is in office, uncertainty isn’t just part of the equation. It is the equation.
  20. "Apparently you are not very good at reading." LOL The second biggest export is gold and then rapeseed as I stated .
  21. You really need to get informed LOL https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/250703/dq250703a-eng.htm
  22. So, you want them to travel this country and the world by balloon? You are aware that electric vehicles are not made in Canada? Actually, Canadas biggest export to China is crude petroleum. Then gold is second. Then rapeseed is third. You are aware Carney has nothing to do with Brookfield now and that they were in business long before Carney came aboard? Brookfield has been in business for 125 years. Carney was there for a few years amongst being board member or chairman of many other companies. Do you even know what Brookfield is or does?? So, it's OK to shoot anyone in the back??? I think you spend too much time on social media and believing it without fact checking. LOL
  23. Nope,not at all, just noting that almost all your posts to anyone are strewn with insults. You do not discuss or converse or even exchange ideas...you just throw insults to anyone. Looking at all your posts, it is rare to find one that does not insult someone. You have a very sad existence LOL So, no meltdown, just an observation of a LOSER trying to become something other than the LOSER he is. No matter how hard you try, you will always be a LOSER. I'm off to PEI for a while...enjoy insulting everyone else LOL LOSER!!
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