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https://x.com/AmazingZoltan/status/1731 ... 80188?s=20
Something is seriously wrong with Trudeau and the rest of the liberals.
Yes I am posting more from folks on X.
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I get a lot of news that Canadian paid off media is afraid to post.
Something is seriously wrong with Trudeau and the rest of the liberals.
Yes I am posting more from folks on X.
I only have just over 650 followers and follow hundreds more.
I get a lot of news that Canadian paid off media is afraid to post.
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I’d question whether there is any ‘news’ content in this video that is a patchwork of other videos.featfan wrote: ↑Dec 3rd, 2023, 8:24 am https://x.com/AmazingZoltan/status/1731 ... 80188?s=20
Something is seriously wrong with Trudeau and the rest of the liberals.
Yes I am posting more from folks on X.
I only have just over 650 followers and follow hundreds more.
I get a lot of news that Canadian paid off media is afraid to post.
That said, watching it, I too wonder why Putzy’s face balloons one day then ‘normalish’ the next. Either the rumours of drug use are true and he should be removed from office for being impaired; or he may be on some serious doctor prescribed medications in which case he should retire himself.
Even his private groomers cannot hide the Dorian Gray aspects of Putzy’s misdeeds to Canada
Sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice. There’s a certain point at which ignorance becomes malice, at which there is simply no way to become THAT ignorant except deliberately and maliciously.
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This will come as no surprise but 72% of Canadians want justin to step down .
https://www.ipsos.com/en-ca/growing-pro ... -step-down
https://www.ipsos.com/en-ca/growing-pro ... -step-down
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I call everything news.Catsumi wrote: ↑Dec 3rd, 2023, 10:33 amI’d question whether there is any ‘news’ content in this video that is a patchwork of other videos.featfan wrote: ↑Dec 3rd, 2023, 8:24 am https://x.com/AmazingZoltan/status/1731 ... 80188?s=20
Something is seriously wrong with Trudeau and the rest of the liberals.
Yes I am posting more from folks on X.
I only have just over 650 followers and follow hundreds more.
I get a lot of news that Canadian paid off media is afraid to post.
That said, watching it, I too wonder why Putzy’s face balloons one day then ‘normalish’ the next. Either the rumours of drug use are true and he should be removed from office for being impaired; or he may be on some serious doctor prescribed medications in which case he should retire himself.
Even his private groomers cannot hide the Dorian Gray aspects of Putzy’s misdeeds to Canada
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15% of Canadians are mentally inept or stoned beyond all comprehension.


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One should assume that a country should automatically see an election called when such a number is present. Guess liberals and ndp are protecting their pension time as long as possible.Gone_Fishin wrote: ↑Dec 4th, 2023, 6:09 am 15% of Canadians are mentally inept or stoned beyond all comprehension.
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Jagmeet needs money for more Versace gear.liisgo wrote: ↑Dec 4th, 2023, 6:38 amOne should assume that a country should automatically see an election called when such a number is present. Guess liberals and ndp are protecting their pension time as long as possible.Gone_Fishin wrote: ↑Dec 4th, 2023, 6:09 am 15% of Canadians are mentally inept or stoned beyond all comprehension.
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Going to be a battle between tax and spend Jagmeet and the separatist Yves-François Blanchet for the opposition party next election. ( Canada is such a mess politically)
If Jagmeet gets it, he gets a salary top up I believe and he can definitely purchase more Versace crud.
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^^^^^^^^^^^


Strange not one of his Castanet supporters will defend him .
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They cant, thats why they only attack pierre and smith people.
More problems for liberalists.
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/trudea ... il-and-gas
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But, but, but, he legalized dope!
Canada’s 10-yr average real GDP growth per capita is at its lowest levels since the Great Depression, evidently a domestic problem since from 2015 Q4 to 2022 Q4, cumulative growth has been about 2% in Canada versus 12% in the US.
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I support Indigenous development of oil and gas - I "HEART" Alberta and Indigenous oil and gas production!
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/j ... e441&ei=10John Ivison: Dreams collide for Trudeau as First Nations bet big on oil and gas
Justin Trudeau’s top priorities ever since his election in 2015 have been action on climate change and a “renewed nation-to-nation relationship” with Indigenous people.
But what happens when your top priorities crash headlong into one another?
In the recent fall economic statement the government said it is “determined to ensure that Indigenous communities can share in the benefits of major projects in their territories on their own terms ” (emphasis mine).
The statement said Natural Resources Canada is working to lower the cost of capital for First Nations by developing an Indigenous loan-guarantee program to help facilitate equity ownership in major projects. It said next steps will be announced in Budget 2024.
But for many First Nations the delay is bad news. Extending loan guarantees to Indigenous Canadians is a no-brainer, as an organization representing 140 bands — the First Nations Major Projects Coalition — explained when it lobbied ministers on Parliament Hill last June.
Why? Because of the 470 major resource projects under construction or being planned over the next 10 years, many are on Indigenous land. Seeking Indigenous consent is no longer optional and the best way to secure consent is by involving First Nations as equity partners.
The problem is that the Indian Act bars First Nations from using their assets or land as collateral, so they often don’t have the down payment or risk capital needed. Canada’s big banks, which support the federal government’s involvement, say that the lack of a federal guarantee raises borrowing costs by between 100 and 150 basis points.
We need to stop continuously saying that Canada is moving toward fascism and just admit that under the Carney Liberals we are already there.
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https://globalnews.ca/news/10139920/sik ... elligence/U.S assassination plot indictment validates Trudeau on India: ex-CSIS heads
One of Canada’s former top spies says that the American indictment linking an alleged assassination attempt orchestrated by an Indian government employee re-enforces the validity of allegations made by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in September.
Trudeau alleged that Canada had intelligence that agents of the Indian government may have been involved in the murder of Sikh separatist activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in B.C. this summer.
“I thought the fact that the prime minister actually made such an announcement in the House suggested that they had pretty strong intelligence. So, yes, this does pretty much confirm it,” former CSIS director Ward Elcock told Global News.
A fellow former CSIS director and Trudeau’s first national security advisor Dick Fadden shares Elcock’s assessment.
“That certainly I think vindicates anything and everything the prime minister said. I didn’t think he’d say what he did about India without it being true. But, boy, this in spades confirms what he said,” Fadden said.
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It's that special time of year when conservatives stupidly act like they're not allowed to say Merry Christmas.
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For all those losers out there who are "offended" by politicians pushing their religious views on to Canadians, I present "Exhibit A":
There you go, you disgusting hypocrites!!

There you go, you disgusting hypocrites!!


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We need to stop continuously saying that Canada is moving toward fascism and just admit that under the Carney Liberals we are already there.
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Prime Minister Trudeau is so incredibly inclusive that he supports celebrating Christmas on Parliament Hill. I’m sure he joins the vast majority of Canadian citizens in wishing one and all a very MERRY CHRISTMAS

It's that special time of year when conservatives stupidly act like they're not allowed to say Merry Christmas.
George Orwell was a socialist.
George Orwell was a socialist.