FORSETH: It’s a fact, Trudeau never, ever balanced a budget

If the median Canadian family spent and borrowed like the federal government, they would already be $427,759 in debt, and continuing to borrow. This is not a hypothetical scenario, but a stark reality that should urgently raise serious concerns about our financial future.

The $39.8 billion deficit expected by Ottawa in 2024-2025 represents consecutive annual federal deficits since 2015. These continued deficits are not just numbers on a balance sheet, but a clear indication of the higher taxes that Canadians will inevitably face. The Trudeau Liberal administration has never balanced a budget, and the consequences are becoming increasingly clear.

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Indian Consulate networks targeting Sikhs in Vancouver continued ‘unabated’ when Ottawa gutted CSIS probe in 2017: top secret record

CSIS planned a major intervention in 2017 to shut down rapidly growing Indian intelligence networks in Vancouver that were monitoring and targeting the Sikh community, according to a confidential Canadian foreign interference review.

But Ottawa blocked CSIS’s operation due to “political sensitivity” and fears it would impact Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s upcoming trip to India, the top secret June 2019 report says. And so, the Indian diplomat in Vancouver targeted by CSIS continued to run his networks “unabated.”

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Justin Trudeau is killing Canada’s liberal dream

“It is A time of massive anxiety.” Justin Trudeau was talking about Canadians’ economic outlook, pitching the durability of his liberal project to a gathering of global progressives in Montreal last month. “People notice the hike in their mortgages much more than they notice the savings in their child care,” he offered, perhaps implying that in doing so people failed to appreciate all he did for them.

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Burger King wants a manager for $48K. Experts say foreign workers aren’t the answer

A job listing at a Toronto-area Burger King has prompted observers and experts to wonder whether the temporary foreign workers program is being used to avoid paying higher salaries to Canadians.

On Sept. 25, a Burger King in Mississauga, Ont., posted an opening for a restaurant manager position on the federal government’s online job bank.

The post drew criticism from some social media users, who noted that underneath the posting, a banner reads, “This employer has applied for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) to hire a foreign worker to fill labour or skills shortages on a temporary basis.”


There’s no wonder at all.

Business and the Liberal Government conspired to harm Canadians by importing masses of cheap foreign labour.

Business profits from depressed wages and from the shortages created by the extreme population spike.

The Liberal party is looking to harvest votes defending the culturally incompatible masses they brought in against the objections of “racist” Canadians standing up for their rights.

Neither Business nor the Liberal party has your best interests at heart their goal is to create a compliant impoverished society.

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Plague on both their houses: India calls expulsion of diplomats from Canada ‘preposterous imputations’ driven by Trudeau’s agenda

New Delhi has vehemently rejected Ottawa’s claims Indian diplomats were linked to homicides, extortion and other violent criminal activity in Canada, describing them as “preposterous imputations” driven by the political agenda of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

In a flurry of statements late Monday, India accused Mr. Trudeau of “smearing India for political gains” and ordered six Canadian diplomats, including acting High Commissioner Stewart Wheeler, to leave the country. This tit-for-tat response followed Canada’s own expulsion of Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma and five of his colleagues, who have been linked to the June 2023 killing of Surrey, B.C.-based Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.


A plague on both their houses. Justin has crapped all over Canada by turning it into Little Khalistan and is looking for a distraction from his domestic dumpster fire.

Modi’s Hindu nationalists persecute Christians as viciously as Muslims do.  Let them both lose.

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Canada’s Corporate Welfare Class ‘addicted’ to depressed wages migrant workers enable

Immigration minister says Canada ‘addicted’ to migrant workers

Canadian businesses have become “addicted” to temporary foreign workers, Immigration Minister Marc Miller told the Senate, acknowledging concerns over the country’s growing reliance on migrant labour.

Blacklock’s Reporter says in response, Miller is preparing to introduce a new Immigration Levels Plan in November, which is expected to significantly reduce the number of temporary workers entering Canada.

The Liberals would know they’re the ones that loosened the rules.

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Blame poor government choices for high food costs, not ‘greedflation’

Food inflation has become a pressing concern for Canadians as they witness soaring prices at their local grocery stores. To explain the causes and culprits for this, some media outlets have turned to the trending theory of “greedflation,” blaming price hikes on the insatiable desire of corporate leaders to acquire more.

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RCMP warn of widespread violence, crime linked to India

RCMP Commissioner Michael Duheme is warning of widespread violence, homicides and a public security threat linked to agents of the Indian government.

A senior government official with knowledge of the situation says Canada has expelled six Indian diplomats, including the high commissioner, as a result.

The Trudeau government harbours Khalistani terrorists, what a shit show.

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Kelly McParland: Canada’s in a standoff between the prime minister and the people

Three weeks out from one of the most consequential presidential elections in history, something truly exceptional has become clear: if Donald Trump were a tropical storm, he could crash across vast portions of the United States, sending down torrents of rain, pushing streams over their banks, sinking entire neighbourhoods in waist-deep rivers of brackish water, and 50 per cent of Americans caught in the deluge wouldn’t admit they were wet.

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Canada expels Indian high commissioner, five other diplomats

Canada has expelled six Indian diplomats, including the high commissioner.

A senior government official with knowledge of the situation says the expulsions come as Canada has evidence of ongoing violent criminal activity linked to the Indian government.


Angry India accuses Canada of ‘preposterous’ investigation

India has reacted angrily after being told by Canada that its ambassador and other diplomats were named as “persons of interest” in an investigation in the country.

The foreign ministry in Delhi said it received the news in a diplomatic communication from Canada on Sunday, and reserved the right to respond. “The Government of India strongly rejects these preposterous imputations,” it said.

The statement refers to allegations last year by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that the Indian government may have been behind the killing of a Sikh separatist on Canadian soil. Delhi has repeatedly rejected the allegation.

Trudeau is a disaster at home or abroad.

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The Liberal revolt is about Trudeau, communications, and the carbon tax

The hopes of an anxious Liberal caucus were first raised at the end of the summer of 2022 in the resort town of St. Andrew’s, New Brunswick.

Liberals had gathered that August for the first in-person retreat after the pandemic to confront a series of polls that found them trailing the leaderless Conservatives by a few points.

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SNELL: Trudeau, Singh, Carney and the Canadian Church of Wokeism

Decades ago, Pierre Trudeau said, “There’s no place for the state in the bedrooms of the nation.”

The comment, originating from the Globe and Mail, pertained to his Omnibus Bill, which changed the Criminal Code of Canada to legalize sex acts performed by two consenting adults in private. Trudeau’s declaration vindicated many gay Canadians. Along with his pirouette behind Queen Elizabeth in 1977, it symbolized an end to the union of church and state in Canada.

But, a new church and state were rejoined in 2015 when his son Justin became prime minister. Pierre Trudeau rolled over in his grave.

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‘Enough is enough’: nervous Liberal MPs push for Trudeau’s exit before the next election

Liberal MPs have been holding discreet meetings in small groups over the past few weeks to come up with plans to urge Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step down, according to multiple Liberal MPs sources.

Those quiet efforts spilled into public following reports of a pledge some have signed to solidify their resolve to stand united should Trudeau (Papineau, Que.) resist that call. More than 20 MPs have put their name to the agreement, sources told The Hill Times.

“At the end of the day, this is out already, and this is extremely damaging,” said one Liberal MP who is directly involved in behind-the-scenes conversations calling on Trudeau to resign.

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