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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Ottawa's Net Zero Religion Is Costing Canadians $16.5 Billion They Never Agreed To Pay

Bryan Gould, a man who shepherded $30 billion in Shell Canada transactions, is saying out loud what energy insiders only whisper at the Petroleum Club: Ottawa's grand bargain on pipelines is a fraud dressed up as pragmatism. Phase one of the Pathways carbon capture project is pegged at $16.5 billion โ€” and not a single Asian or American refinery customer will pay one cent more for lower-emission oil. Not one. Gould has tried. He knows.

While Energy Minister Tim Hodgson performs "Canada is back" theatrics at CERAWeek in Houston, the actual conditions needed to unlock investment still don't exist. The tanker ban stays. Bill C-69 gathers shelf dust. Carbon capture remains a precondition for pipelines. Brent crude at $100 a barrel and Ottawa is still running a virtue-signalling decarbonization racket โ€” on the taxpayer's dime. Mark Carney's book is called Values. Canadians are about to find out what those values cost them.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Mark Carney Attends Question Period Less Than 30% of the Time โ€” Democracy Is Apparently Beneath Him

The man who was never elected to anything now leads the country and can't be bothered to show up for basic parliamentary accountability. A Global News analysis of Hansard confirms that Prime Minister Mark Carney attends Question Period less than 30 per cent of the time โ€” a worse record than either of his two predecessors, including the famously contemptuous Justin Trudeau.

This is the WEF's favourite central banker, a man who lectured the world about governance at Davos, who now treats the elected chamber of Canada's Parliament like an inconvenient scheduling conflict. QP exists precisely so that the public's representatives can hold the executive to account. When the PM ghosts it two-thirds of the time, that's not a scheduling issue โ€” that's a worldview. Carney doesn't answer to Parliament. He never has. He answers to Davos, to BlackRock, to the institutions that elevated him. Canadians who voted for accountability got the opposite.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Ottawa Blew Tens of Millions on a Cricket Farm. It Collapsed Because Canadians Wouldn't Eat Bugs.

The federal government bankrolled Aspire Food Group's world's largest cricket farm with tens of millions in public money โ€” and it collapsed before reaching full production. The official post-mortem calls it a gap between hype and demand. The rest of us call it what it is: bureaucrats with a globalist protein agenda force-feeding Canadians insect food policy they never asked for, then torching public funds when the market said no. The reported reason for the failure is the yuck factor โ€” meaning ordinary Canadians refused to comply with the approved diet.

Questions about how much of that public money was ever recovered remain unanswered. Naturally. This is the same governing class that lectures farmers about emissions while subsidizing insect factories. The WEF has been explicit that bugs are the sustainable protein future. Ottawa agreed, wrote the cheque, and Canadians declined to participate. File this under: things that happen when technocrats with ideology replace business sense with virtue.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Carney Hits Beer and Spirits With a 2% Tax Hike โ€” Without a Parliamentary Vote

April 1st is not a joke. The Carney Liberals are hiking the federal excise tax on beer, wine, and spirits by 2%, generating an estimated $41 million for Ottawa โ€” and they're doing it without a parliamentary vote. The alcohol escalator tax, first baked into the 2017 Trudeau budget, rises automatically with inflation every year. No debate. No vote. No accountability. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation estimates the cumulative tax grabs have already cost Canadians $1.6 billion since the mechanism was introduced.

Beer Canada warns that union jobs at breweries are at risk. Teamsters Canada wrote to the PM in February begging him to scrap it. Hospitality owners say they cannot keep absorbing costs. And while all of this happens, the Senate's own hospitality bill โ€” alcohol included โ€” has doubled since 2019. The political class drinks on the public tab while taxing the workers who pay for it. Poilievre is right to call this undemocratic. Taxation without a vote is exactly what it sounds like.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ The Alberta Firewall Letter Turns 25 โ€” and Every Word of It Has Aged Like Prophecy

In 2001, six prominent Albertans wrote an open letter to Premier Ralph Klein laying out a case for provincial autonomy that Ottawa dismissed as fringe extremism. A quarter century later, as Alberta prepares for a potential sovereignty referendum, that letter reads less like a manifesto and more like a missed warning. The authors called for Alberta to withdraw from the Canada Pension Plan, collect its own taxes, and assert control over its own police force. According to analysts, those ideas now have mainstream traction.

Decades of Ottawa treating Alberta's energy wealth as a transfer mechanism while kneecapping the industry that generates it has a compounding effect. Bill C-69, the tanker ban, Net Zero mandates, carbon taxes, regulatory paralysis โ€” all of it confirmed what the firewall authors feared. The question now is not whether Alberta's grievances are legitimate. They are, and everyone knows it. The question is whether the rest of Canada will finally acknowledge what it has done to the province that keeps the lights on.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Avi Lewis, Naomi Klein's Husband, Is Now Frontrunner to Lead Canada's Official Left-Wing Opposition

Avi Lewis โ€” trust-fund socialist, documentary filmmaker, and husband of anti-capitalist celebrity author Naomi Klein โ€” is the frontrunner to become NDP leader, and he has zero interest in running for a seat in Parliament. He told reporters he has no intention of taking advice from Thomas Mulcair, the last NDP leader who actually came close to winning power, because Mulcair committed the unforgivable sin of proposing a balanced budget. Lewis confirmed he wants to purge that moderate legacy from the party entirely.

This is the NDP now: a party whose leading candidate has never held elected office, refuses to seek a parliamentary seat, openly mocks fiscal responsibility, and is running on public ownership and sweeping decarbonization while the country faces a cost-of-living crisis. His own party's western provincial wings are alarmed. Former Alberta NDP environment minister Shannon Phillips, publicly ridiculed in a 2020 video by Lewis and Klein, says she hasn't received an apology. She won't. The NDP is about to elect a radical who will keep the party precisely where the Liberals want it โ€” irrelevant and self-righteous.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Drunk Driver Who Killed 4 Members of One Family Gets Monthly Prison Leave โ€” Canada's Justice System Delivers Again

On September 2, 2021, ร‰ric Lรฉgarรฉ got behind the wheel drunk in Beauport, Quebec, and killed four members of the Fletcher family: a father, a sister, a niece, and a nephew. David Fletcher lost them all in a single night. Now, according to reports, Lรฉgarรฉ has been granted unescorted temporary absences from prison once a month.

This is the logical endpoint of a criminal justice system that has spent decades prioritizing offender rehabilitation over victim justice. Four people are dead. One family is destroyed. And the man responsible gets monthly day passes. No ankle monitor mentioned. No escort required. The system that lectures Canadians about systemic injustice apparently has no framework for the kind of injustice that lands on a family when the state decides their grief is less important than a convict's reintegration timeline. David Fletcher deserved better. His family deserved better. Canada's revolving-door justice culture continues to fail the people it is supposed to protect.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Carney Calls US-Israel Strikes on Iran Potentially Illegal While the UN Protects Tehran's Mullahs

Mark Carney โ€” the man who spoke at Davos about taking the world as it is โ€” responded to US-Israel strikes on Iran's military infrastructure by complaining they were conducted without UN consultation. Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch and arguably the most effective Iran accountability voice at the international level, calls it procedural theatre. He's not wrong. The UN Security Council includes Russia and China, both close partners of Tehran. Demanding UN authorization for action against Iran is a guarantee of paralysis, and Carney knows it.

Iran has spent decades funding Hezbollah, Hamas, and assorted terror proxies while threatening nuclear breakout. Its regime has killed an estimated 30,000 of its own civilians in recent suppression campaigns. Canada used to lead the annual UN resolution condemning Iran's human rights record. Under Carney, Ottawa's contribution is to provide diplomatic cover for the mullahs by attacking the democracies that finally acted. Neuer's first recommendation for Canada: identify and arrest IRGC operatives already operating on Canadian soil. That would be a start โ€” if Ottawa had any interest in national security over narrative management.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ A Tanker Just Sailed Through Canada's Own Tanker Ban Zone โ€” Proving the Policy Is Political Theater

A tanker has sailed through the area covered by Canada's northern BC tanker ban โ€” the same ban that has blocked Canadian energy export capacity for years and that Ottawa treats as an environmental sacred cow. The passage confirmed what energy insiders have argued for years: the ban is widely misunderstood, selectively applied, and more about political optics than genuine environmental protection.

Energy veterans like Bryan Gould have been saying for years that scrapping the tanker ban is a stroke of a pen โ€” a simple regulatory fix that could immediately expand Canada's export options to Asian markets. Instead, Ottawa keeps the ban in place as a totem of Net Zero virtue while Canadian oil takes the lowest-cost route south to American refiners at depressed prices. A foreign tanker can sail through the zone. Canadian energy exports cannot leave through it. That is not environmental policy. That is a government choosing ideology over national economic interest, and Canadians are paying the price at every level of the supply chain.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Liberal MP Michael Ma Raises China Forced Labour โ€” Beijing Denies It, and That Should Tell You Everything

Liberal MP Michael Ma made comments about forced labour in China, and Beijing responded with a denial. China denying forced labour allegations is about as surprising as Ottawa denying fiscal incompetence โ€” it is the standard operating procedure of a regime that has perfected the art of saying nothing while doing everything. What matters here is the context: Canada continues to deepen trade and supply chain dependency on a country flagged by its own MPs for using coerced labour in its manufacturing base.

This is the sovereignty question nobody in the Carney government wants to answer directly. Canadian consumers buy goods made with Chinese forced labour. Canadian pension funds invest in Chinese state enterprises. Canadian universities partner with Chinese research institutions under PRC influence. One backbench MP raises the issue and Beijing issues a press release. The government says nothing structural in response. If Canada had a coherent national interest framework rather than a trade-at-any-cost globalist reflex, Beijing's denials would be the beginning of a policy response โ€” not the end of the conversation.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Immigration Fraud on Industrial Scale โ€” Ottawa Investigated 2.5% of It

Out of 153,000 cases of potential non-compliance in Canada's international student program, the Immigration Department investigated exactly 4,057 of them across 2023 and 2024. That is 2.5 per cent. Not a rounding error โ€” a deliberate policy of looking away. The auditor general called it out. Carney's response was to stand at a podium and announce he is "taking back control." The man whose party designed, funded, and celebrated this system for a decade is now its saviour.

This is the immigration file in miniature: staggering intake targets, near-zero enforcement, and a media apparatus that frames any scrutiny as xenophobia. Fraud at scale is not a bureaucratic glitch. It is the architecture. When you admit over a million people per year and investigate 2.5 percent of compliance cases, you are not running a program โ€” you are running a pipeline with plausible deniability bolted on.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Major Immigration Bill Passes โ€” Refugee Advocates Upset, Which Means It Has One Good Line In It

A sweeping immigration reform bill is now Canadian law, and the chorus of NGOs warning it "rolls back refugee rights" is already at full volume. Confirmed by state media, which dutifully platformizes every advocate group with a funding relationship to the federal government. The same week the auditor general revealed the immigration department ignored 97.5 percent of student fraud cases, we are supposed to be concerned that new powers might inconvenience people gaming the refugee stream.

Here is the reality: this bill comes after years of Trudeau-era open-door policy that handed out permanent residency like transit tokens, inflated the housing market, strained hospitals, and imported fraud at industrial scale. If Carney's Liberals are trimming some edges now, it is not principle โ€” it is electoral calculation ahead of an election. The machinery remains intact. The ideology driving it has not changed. A tightened rubber band is still a rubber band.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Avi Lewis Leads the NDP Now โ€” Canada's Most Committed Globalist Activist Takes the Wheel

Avi Lewis โ€” documentary filmmaker, climate activist, son of Ed Lewis, son-in-law of the WEF ecosystem โ€” is now federal NDP leader. The party has six seats in Parliament and 44 percent of its own former voters could not name a single leadership candidate, reported Global News. Lewis begins with open resistance from Alberta and Saskatchewan, which is the prairie equivalent of being told your product does not work by the people who would actually use it.

This is the NDP completing its transformation from a labour party into a vehicle for NGO-class progressivism. Lewis does not represent steelworkers or farmers โ€” he represents the Davos-adjacent left that sees Canada as a policy experiment. Prairie conservatives are right to be suspicious. The unions that built the NDP are watching their party get handed to a man who spent his career making films about how capitalism is the problem. The base is gone. What remains is the brand and the donor list.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Air Canada CEO Fired for Not Speaking French โ€” Welcome to Canada's Linguistic Loyalty Test

Michael Rousseau ran Air Canada for five years. Guided it through COVID. Restructured the pension. Grew the business. Then he posted a condolence video in English after two pilots died in a crash and the entire political class detonated. Mark Carney called it a "lack of compassion." Quebec Premier Franรงois Legault demanded his resignation. Rousseau is now out by September 30, and the board has already announced it will prioritize French-language ability in selecting his replacement.

So the lesson is clear: operational competence, financial stewardship, two decades of service โ€” all subordinate to passing a language purity test. Air Canada is a federally regulated carrier operating across a continent. Its primary obligation is to its passengers and shareholders, not to perform bilingual grief for the cameras. Carney saw a polling opportunity in a grieving moment and took it. Rousseau was the casualty. The airline will now hire for linguistic optics. Passengers can manage their own expectations.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Carney's Arctic Military Plan Draws Skepticism From the North โ€” Sovereignty Theatre With No Intermission

Residents of Canada's far north are raising concerns that Carney's military spending push in the Arctic will come at the direct expense of health care and education in the region. Communities that lack reliable clean water, adequate housing, and consistent medical access are being asked to celebrate fighter jet photo ops and defence contractor announcements as proof Ottawa cares about the north.

This is the pattern: a geopolitical threat emerges, politicians discover the Arctic exists, announcements are made, budgets are shuffled, and the people who actually live there are left with the same crumbling infrastructure they had before the cameras arrived. True northern sovereignty begins with functional governance for the people who live there โ€” not with press releases about NORAD upgrades designed to impress Washington. Carney can call it a defence strategy. Northern Canadians can call it what it is: a photo backdrop with a price tag attached.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Federal Gun Buyback Deadline Arrives With Zero Enforcement Plan โ€” Law-Abiding Owners Left Holding the Target

The federal government's gun confiscation program is approaching its deadline and nobody can explain how it will actually be enforced. Questions are being raised because enforcement mechanisms remain undefined, compliance is voluntary in practice, and the government has never seriously engaged with the reality that legal firearm owners are not the source of gun violence in Canadian cities. They are, however, a convenient political target.

This program was always optics โ€” designed to signal toughness to urban voters while doing nothing about the smuggled handguns flooding Toronto and Vancouver. The buyback does not touch organized crime. It does not address the border porousness that brings illegal weapons north from the United States. It taxes farmers, sport shooters, and collectors while gang activity in major cities continues undisturbed. When a Liberal MP stands up to say she is not a duck or a gopher, she is confirming exactly what the critics said: this was never about public safety. It was about disarming the people who comply with laws.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canadian Banks and Pension Funds Financing ICE Contractors โ€” Now Advocacy Groups Want Them Punished for It

A Stand.earth advocacy report claims Canadian banks and pension funds have provided billions in financing to contractors working with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the implicit demand is that Canadian capital should refuse to do business with American immigration enforcement agencies. According to the report, this constitutes a scandal worthy of divestment campaigns and public pressure.

Read that again slowly. A foreign-funded NGO wants Canadian pension funds โ€” which hold the retirement savings of ordinary Canadians โ€” to make politically motivated investment decisions based on open-borders ideology. The pensioners who depend on those returns have not been consulted. The premise is that enforcing a national border is morally equivalent to a human rights violation, and that Canadian capital must be weaponized to undermine it. This is ESG activism dressed as human rights advocacy. The target is not ICE โ€” the target is the concept that sovereign nations have the right to control who enters them.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Former NDP Deputy Leader Jumps to Liberals Saying Carney Unites the Spectrum โ€” The Merger Is Now Official

Doly Begum, former Ontario NDP deputy leader, is now running as a federal Liberal candidate and claims Mark Carney unites Canadians across the political spectrum. This is not a surprising defection โ€” it is a confirmation of what the NDP's collapse has made obvious. The ideological distance between Carney Liberals and progressive New Democrats is now close enough to cross on foot.

Carney's Liberals have absorbed the NDP's activist infrastructure, its language on climate and equity, and now its actual personnel. The left-wing opposition in Canada is being consolidated into one federally funded, WEF-compatible governing coalition, with just enough rhetorical diversity to maintain the illusion of debate. Begum's move is not about Carney's magnetic leadership โ€” it is about power and proximity to the machine that dispenses it. The NDP she left has six seats. The party she joined controls the budget. This is not idealism. This is career management dressed in progressive language.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ WestJet Lied to Passengers About Safety Cancellations to Dodge Compensation โ€” Regulatory Capture in Action

Two WestJet passengers were told their flights were cancelled for safety reasons. Flight records reviewed by investigators tell a different story: the airline shuffled aircraft for operational reasons and used the safety exemption as a shield against paying compensation owed under Canadian Air Passenger Protection Regulations. Safety claims. Filed. Money saved. Passengers dismissed.

This is what happens in a market dominated by two carriers operating inside a regulatory framework written with their lawyers in the room. The Air Passenger Protection Regulations were sold as consumer rights legislation. In practice, airlines have learned that invoking safety is the universal escape hatch โ€” unprovable, unchallengeable, and consequence-free. The Canadian Transport Agency lacks both the resources and the institutional will to audit these claims at scale. Passengers have rights on paper. Airlines have lawyers in practice. Until the penalty for fraudulent safety claims exceeds the cost of compensation, the math will not change and neither will the behaviour.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ 67,500 Ontario Kids Waiting for Autism Funding While Ottawa Funds Ideology โ€” The Triage Is Deliberate

More than 67,500 children in Ontario are waiting for core autism funding through the Ontario Autism Program, and fewer than 25 percent of registered children were actually receiving that funding as of early this year. Demand keeps growing. The gap keeps widening. These are real children with real neurological needs whose families are navigating a system that structurally cannot serve them.

Meanwhile, the federal government has spent years engineering DEI offices, funding gender ideology programs in schools, bankrolling NGOs that produce advocacy reports, and importing record numbers of people whose settlement needs add pressure to the same strained social infrastructure. The provinces absorb the health and education costs of Ottawa's demographic ambitions while children already here wait years for basic therapeutic support. There is no mystery about the prioritization. There is only the refusal to name it plainly: the political class has decided that ideological projects matter more than the children on the waiting list.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Convicted Child-Killer Gets Another Court-Ordered Stay in Canada โ€” System Working as Designed

Nichelle Nikiss Rowe was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of her 10-year-old stepson Shakeil, sentenced to life with no parole eligibility for 13 years, stripped of permanent residency, and ordered deported. Five years later, she's still here. A Federal Court judge blocked her removal because an immigration officer failed to adequately reference an academic report about conditions in Jamaica. That's it. That's the whole reprieve. The report wasn't ignored โ€” it just wasn't cited by name.

She's now on full parole, enrolled at Toronto Metropolitan University, and volunteering as a crisis line counsellor. Her parole officer called her a role model. Meanwhile, the 10-year-old she failed to save by not picking up the phone doesn't get a second chance. The system that was supposedly built to protect Canadians keeps finding procedural technicalities to shield convicted killers from consequences. Immigration Minister Lena Diab's lawyers didn't even bother filing contradicting evidence. They didn't need to โ€” the revolving door does the work for them.

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