To the voters in 🇨🇦 who are sitting on the fence trying to decide who to vote for this election, let me paraphrase a quote from Jody Wilson-Raybould from her book, Indian In The Cabinet:
“You will be mad at yourself for that—for being convinced, at one point in time, that the Liberals were an honest and good party, when, in truth, they would so casually lie to the public and then think they could get away with it."
Don’t let yourself, and the country get hustled a 4th time.
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Old master couldn’t be more wrong
It’s 90% the same Liberal caucus.
It’s the same appointments in the PMO
Carney, the insider Liberal Economist for the last 5 years is the one who brought us this economic ruin, crisis in every sector
Trudeau Liberals are Carney Liberals
All the same Croney Liberals
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Tax the ish outta Canadians with absurd tax
Then remove tax to get re-elected
Create housing crisis with absurd Immigration
Then promise to build houses to fix it
Bankrupt Canada with absurd spending
Then promise change
And people’s tribalistic mindset will have them keep voting that way.
Any progressive Liberal that doesn’t vote NDP sure is something to behold
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Any NDP voting for the Liberals has got to be the saddest sack of hypocrisy that exists in Canada right now.
The NDP party has apparently cannibalized itself, either in dejection of Jagmeet’s destruction of the party by kowtowing to the Liberals or that the NDP voter base has no principles or standards considering they are vote switching to Corrupt Croney Capitalists in this election.
Libs are all about corporate handouts, dark web of money handouts, tax evasion, anti workers rights, just all and all the Anti-Thesis to NDP values.
A future government will never be NDP, as they are not a serious party and their base will throw them away on a whim
Hate the “far right” PPC bros all you want. Rightfully so. But at least they stick to their principles and wouldn’t sell out their morals and worldview for “strategic voting”
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Something a lot of Canadian pundits, and especially American pundits, fail to incorporate into their analysis is the degree smug, vindictive anti-Americanism has been a defining part of Canadian boomer culture long before Trump. The Liberals are purposefully running a campaign to energize these types as much as possible, presenting themselves as the only government able to stave off American annexation, divorce Canada from all US influences, and humiliate and shame a Republican president.
It’s very obvious the boomers’ desire for those things aren’t wholly animated by a simple reaction to Trump’s economic policies, given they’re things the boomers have always wanted in some form, and have accordingly always played a prominent role in how Liberals campaign. Giving the boomers the biggest possible anti-American dopamine squirt is absolutely a luxury belief if it’s coming at the expense of all sorts of rational domestic policy reforms this country desperately needs.
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There are hundreds of thousand of of routine Can/US border crossings every single day.
All this fearmongering is from selective reporting for Liberal campaigning, no more.
Critically, the narrative often overlooks that border enforcement aims to deter illegal activity, not target lawful travelers. Yet, selective reporting—focusing on outliers rather than the millions crossing uneventfully—sells fear, especially as outlets compete for attention in a polarized climate.
In summary, daily crossings likely average 250,000–300,000, with 7.5–9 million monthly and 80–90 million yearly in 2025. Detentions may number in the tens of thousands annually, with about 90,000 device searches in 2024. Media “fear-mongering” reflects real incidents & policy shifts but often inflates their scope for impact, overshadowing the routine nature of most crossings
If you haven’t been posting about your Elbows up Tesla attacks or inciting violence against America d or Trump, you’ll be fine
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That comment is further display of his misogyny and sexism. Should hurt the vote for Carney with women
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This is just getting ridiculous at this point
There’s no ice storm or anything.
Just 2-4 cm of snow
🤦🏻♂️
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The “how dare you report news I don’t care about” crowd isn’t going to like this. CBC finally had to report on this
CBC - Apr4,2025
“Carney's former firm Brookfield has been accused of breaching Indigenous rights in 4 countries
Allegations in Brazil, Canada, Colombia and U.S. involve dams, wind farm, other operations
Under Mark Carney's leadership, global investment firm Brookfield was accused of breaching Indigenous rights or harming the environment in at least four countries, CBC Indigenous has found.
Carney, spent more than four years as vice chair and then chair at Brookfield Asset Management, where he focused on green investing and renewable energy.
During that period from 2020 to 2024, Brookfield businesses faced reports of serious human rights abuses in Brazil, Indigenous resistance in Colombia, a First Nation's $100-million lawsuit in Ontario and an environmental dispute in Maine.
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“Voted against a national food program”
On every article or comment, you used the -misinform low information voters by evocative statements- tactics and it’s tiring
Bad programs/policies -no matter how virtuous they sound , or how noble the stated intentions are- are still bad programs
A liberal program to waste millions on administrators, bureaucrats, that enriches suppliers affiliated with the Croney corporatist government proposing it is something that any politician should vote against.
RE the NDP bills to lowers costs. Same issue, bad bills are bad bills. Regardless of the intention
Also moot for my original comment re the NDP base in favour of the Liberals who have shown nothing but contempt for Canadians struggling with the cost of living
My comment was RE the NDP voter base abandoning their party. Your strawman attempt to deflect to the Conservatives adds nothing to the conversation. Strawman denied
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