BERNARDO: Mark Carney’s ‘reinvigorated’ gun grab?

Mark Carney’s grand pronouncement that he will “reinvigorate the implementation of an efficient gun-buyback program for assault-style firearms” is laughable.

The Liberal government, via Bill Blair, has claimed they will impose their Firearms Confiscation Compensation Scheme for the past five years. They haven’t confiscated a single banned firearm from a licensed owner, despite wasting $67 million.

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Bell: Does Canada wake from the psychodrama or is Poilievre sunk?

Another poll Saturday.

The needle doesn’t move. The Liberals are in the driver’s seat, out in front and steady and the clock ticks.

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre hammers away at the issues. Hammers away at the Liberal record.

Some Conservatives tell him to be like the Liberals. Trump, Trump and more Trump. Forget about the rest.

Poilievre stays the course.

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Carney’s energy pipeline stance ‘inconsistent’ and ‘purposefully vague’: Industry leaders

Ahead of the federal election, top executives in Canada’s oil and gas industry say they are pleased to hear support for building new export pipelines from the two leading parties. However, Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s stance on this issue has been branded “inconsistent” and “purposefully vague” by CEOs and leading industry figures.

Canada’s federal election is set for April 28. A Leger poll earlier this week found 52 per cent see Carney’s Liberals winning, compared to 27 per cent favouring Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives.

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Michael Higgins: Carney’s new Project Fear is to scare Canadians into voting for him

All the scrutiny and questions may be getting a bit too much for Mark Carney as he suspends his campaign for a third time.

Carney has clearly been irritated and put his “elbows up” after being questioned about a number of controversies swirling around him. Among the recent issues that have put Carney under a glaring spotlight have been: why Brookfield Asset Management used a Bermud a bike shop as a tax haven while he was an executive at the firm; whether his previous jobs create a conflict-of-interest for him and whether he met a pro-Beijing lobbying group in Toronto, as reported in the Globe and Mail on Thursday.

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Saskatchewan beats Alberta and Quebec in wanting to leave Canada if Carney wins: poll

Saskatchewan is the province that wants to leave Canada the most if Liberals win the upcoming election in Canada, a new poll finds.

Around 33 per cent of residents from the central prairie province “say they would vote to leave federation, whether to form their own country or to join the United States,” if Liberals form the next government, according to the survey by nonprofit Angus Reid Institute.

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Toronto’s tent encampments are up 20% — expanding into areas they’ve never been found in before

You never used to find tents in Scarborough’s Collingwood Park.

The tiny oasis of greenspace tucked near Sheppard Avenue East and Kennedy Road is usually home to little more than grassy expanses, winding paths, a narrow creek and play equipment. But this spring, as outdoor homelessness has continued to surge across Toronto, 11 campsites were set up throughout the park.

Last spring, there was only one; in the three springs before, none at all.

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Mark Carney, the Liberal Party, and Canada’s Residential Schools Controversy

On July 19, 2022, the Canadian government set up the National Advisory Committee on Residential Schools, Missing Children and Unmarked Burials to investigate the alleged abuse and murder of Indian children by Christian missionaries and school teachers between 1880 and 1996. National fury erupted in 2015 with the claim that 215 burial sites had been discovered at the Kamloops Indian Residential School by ground-penetrating radar (GPR) scans. The monostory of indigenous suffering and “settler” guilt had to be fixed in technical readouts and funerary stone. Predictably, the allegation proved to be false.

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Brookfield registered entities to Grand Cayman address Obama called ‘largest tax scam in the world’

Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s former firm Brookfield has registered more than a dozen business entities to an infamous address in the Cayman Islands that former U.S. president Barack Obama once described as either “the largest building in the world or the largest tax scam in the world.”

CTV News reviewed U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings between 2015 and 2024 that show the global investment firm registered limited companies and limited partnerships to a five-storey building in the capital of the self-governing British Overseas Territory.

That building is known as Ugland House, and is home to at least 18,000 corporate entities. The Cayman Islands charges no income or corporate taxes.

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How immigration is concealing Canada’s economic crisis

As Canadians flex their patriotic muscles and hold “elbows up” in response to punishing U.S. tariffs, many might be surprised that another economic crisis has been percolating here for years — from inside the country.

It effectively dropped Canada into recession months ago, has left us as poor as the residents of Alabama and is so dire, the usually circumspect Bank of Canada warned it’s time to “break the glass” and sound the emergency.

For this at least, U.S President Donald Trump can’t be blamed.

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Liberals promised the carbon tax would reduce emissions, but emissions went up

The Trudeau government pushed the carbon tax as the best way to help the environment and reduce emissions.

But it’s clear a carbon tax in Canada wouldn’t be effective at lowering global emissions. That’s because Canada only makes up 1.4 per cent of global emissions, a fact former prime minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged.

“Even if Canada stopped everything tomorrow, and the other countries didn’t have any solutions, it wouldn’t make a big difference,” Trudeau said in 2018.

Carney will be worse.

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Lorne Gunter: Carney pauses Liberal campaign to avoid tough questions

On Thursday, Liberal Leader Mark Carney announced he was pausing his campaign for the third time so he could deal with the Trump trade tariffs.

But Trump’s tariffs are the campaign.

Without the chaos created by the deranged trade policies of the Madman of Washington, the Libs would still be a distant second in voter preference.


A TDS purity test is mandatory for all Canadian columnists beyond that it’s not a bad piece.

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Carney vows to push for internet censorship

Prime Minister Mark Carney says a re-elected Liberal government will move forward with new regulations targeting harmful online content, marking a third attempt to legislate internet speech in Canada.

Blacklock’s Reporter says Carney made the comments during a campaign rally in Hamilton, after being interrupted by hecklers.

You may need to open the link using incognito mode.

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Bell: Mark Carney is now on a collision course with Danielle Smith

If Liberal Leader Mark Carney thinks Danielle Smith is just going to go away he has got another thing coming.

If Carney wins the election and remains prime minister and ignores Albertans, he is in for a fight with the Alberta premier.

The smart money says this will shape up to be a battle Carney will not be able to stickhandle around.

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Jordan Peterson: Are older Liberal-voting Canadians selfish — or blind?

How best to sum up the current Canadian political situation? “Mark Carney looks like Paul Martin — and baby boomers think it’s still the 1990’s.” Their children, however — and their grandchildren — know nothing of such Liberal leaders. They live in the current decade. Consequently, an unprecedented divide now exists between Canadians this election cycle, segregated by age.


Older Canadians are likely to be property owners.

How do you maintain home equity in Canada?

By keeping the mass-immigration floodgates open to sustain the housing shortage.

Sure the Liberals have made superficial reductions to migrant intake but it’s just smoke and mirrors.

You don’t as Carney has done hire on a mass-immigration lunatic like Mark Wiseman as your advisor if you don’t intend to further impoverish Canadians by flooding the country with incompatible cultures.

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