Tories will likely get chance to introduce non-confidence motion next week

Next week could be the first opportunity for Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to introduce a non-confidence motion asking the other parties to topple the Liberal government.

Poilievre promised he would bring such a motion at the first chance he had, after the NDP ended its supply-and-confidence deal with the Liberals earlier this month.

It now appears that chance will come on Sept. 24.


Singh doesn’t have his pension yet and as far as I’m concerned an informal secret version of the Trudeau-Singh pact still exists.

The official pact was blown up to provide them both with room to shape a preferred narrative.

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WAGNER: Mark Carney, not a friend of freedom

Ignatieff but without the charm.

Recently, Mark Carney was named an economic advisor to the Liberal Party of Canada to help shape the party’s policies. Considering the Liberals currently form government, his efforts could have substantial effects upon Canadians.

Carney is most famous for successful stints as the Governor of both the Bank of Canada (2008 – 2013) and then the Governor of the Bank of England (2013 – 2020.) He has also held other high-level financial positions., including that of UN Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance.

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Don Braid: Byelection losses show Trudeau and the Liberals are courting extinction in general election

Canada edged closer to an early election Monday night — two ridings closer. The Liberals showed once again that they can’t win an urban seat.

Under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, this party is on the verge of electoral obliteration. The Liberals prove they can lose not just anywhere, but everywhere.

Impossible as this might seem for Canada’s so called national governing party, it can happen. Old parties do die.

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It’s official — Trudeau has now literally doubled down on debt

Pop the champagne! It’s now official. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has doubled the federal debt. It took nearly two dozen prime ministers and a century and a half for the federal government to rack up $616 billion in debt, which is where the total stood before Trudeau’s first year in office. But less than a decade later, on Aug. 30 of this year, the debt has officially doubled to $1.232 trillion. That’s according to calculations done by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation based on annual debt increases outlined in the government’s latest budget.

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‘Shame on us’: Liberals reflect on byelection defeat as questions resurface about Justin Trudeau’s leadership

OTTAWA—What went wrong?

The question dogged every Liberal cabinet minister heading into a meeting on Parliament Hill with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday morning. The clear and stinging loss of a Quebec riding in a Monday byelection that should have stayed Liberal red but instead went to the Bloc Québécois prompted a grilling by reporters about whether the Liberal leader should stay.


He’s out to punish everyone now.

Good for the CPC that he’ stays on not so much for the rank and file who have to suffer his ego’s malevolence for another year.

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Tasha Kheiriddin: Trudeau to Canadians — how dare you not vote Liberal?

It’s not me, it’s you! If you’re wondering why the Liberals lost this week’s byelection in the supposedly safe seat of LaSalle—Émard—Verdun, just ask Prime Minister Justin Trudeau:

“We need people to be more engaged. We need people to understand what’s at stake in this upcoming election. Obviously, it would have been nicer to win and hold Verdun, but there’s more work to do and we’re going to stay focused on doing it.”

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Canada’s Low-Wage Immigration Problem

The Temporary Foreign Worker Program has undercut the nation’s domestic workforce.

Mass immigration has caused a backlash nearly everywhere in the West, erupting in the mid-2010s with Brexit, Donald Trump, and the rise of right-wing parties in Europe. Canada, however, had been an exception.

Immigration to Canada has always been high by the standards of developed countries. There was a national consensus in favor of it until recently. Before the Liberals were elected in 2015, about 250,000 new Canadians were granted permanent residency every year, and about 67 percent of them were high-skilled economic immigrants. Those immigrants were qualified to work and spoke at least English or French competently. But under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the overall number now approaches 450,000 a year, and the proportion of those who are high-skilled has fallen to about 50 percent. Refugees, family-reunification, and other so-called humanitarian forms of immigration have ballooned. And so has the most controversial immigration stream of all: the Temporary Foreign Worker Program.


Trudeau acting on behalf of his Corporate bloodsucker friends and to serve his own agenda flooded Canada with unneeded immigrants from incompatible cultures to depress wages, profit from the ensuing shortages and harvest future ethnic vote blocs. 

The cruel greed of this evil policy has robbed us of our birthright and destroyed our economic and social well being.

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But No Boycotts on Russia, China or Iran: The Staggering Hypocrisy of Starmer, Trudeau and Scholz

On September 2, the day that Hersh Goldberg-Polin — one of the six hostages recently murdered by Hamas — was buried, the UK government announced that it is imposing an “immediate” weapons embargo against Israel. The statement followed almost a year of relentless attacks on Israel, not only by Iran’s proxies — Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis — but by Iran itself, and probably several tons of unverified propaganda by Hamas that Israel is supposedly committing “war crimes.”

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AGAR: Trudeau’s jet-setting ways fly in face of his carbon concerns

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is tanking in the polls in part because he is an ineffective leader.

The Sun carried a piece by Bryan Passifiume headlined, “FREQUENT FLYER: Trudeau flies 92,000 kilometres in just three months.”

Wait! Isn’t he the guy lecturing us about carbon emissions and hitting us with a massive carbon tax?


Trudeau has been trolling Canadians for the past 2 years.

His leadership is governed by a high-school level of immature thought and emotion.

The more he and his hair brained policies are rejected the more bitter and juvenile he becomes.

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New poll shows Liberals blasted to fourth place in future House of Commons

new Abacus Data poll shows the Liberal Party scraping such new lows of unpopularity that they could conceivably be thrown to an unprecedented fourth place in a future House of Commons.

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With the Liberals losing once-safe seats, an election can’t be far off

For Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the results of Monday’s by-elections are simply a disaster. A once-safe seat in Montreal has been lost, complementing the loss of an equally safe seat in Toronto three months prior. The Liberals face a shellacking in the next election.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Bloc-Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet now have conclusive evidence that the governing party is mortally weak, that the sooner they combine with the Conservatives to bring it down, the sooner they could reap the political benefits.

Singh’s pension, always Singh’s pension.

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Star Writer Shocked! Evil Poilievre Brainwashed Canadians Into Believing Trudeau’s Carbon Tax Is An Economy Killing Attack On Working People & Singh Agrees!!

Pierre Poilievre poisoned Canadians against the most effective tool we have for fighting climate change. Why on earth is the NDP going along?

If the federal carbon tax is not yet dead, it has suffered a mortal wound.

Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives, enjoying a 20-point lead in the polls, have a kid-on-Christmas-morning enthusiasm for repealing it as their first order of business. The Tory position is hardly new, but last Thursday federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh signalled his intention to disavow the carbon tax that his party has consistently supported in Parliament. The NDP says they will propose an alternative climate plan, details TBD, but stressed that the Liberal carbon tax puts too much of a burden on working people. Which is exactly the Conservatives’ argument against it.

All eco-whinging is an attack on the poor, it’s just another form of control exercised by the elite who can afford such luxury values.

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Another byelection loss forces Justin Trudeau’s Liberals to face a hard reality

OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s grip on a nervous Liberal caucus is weaker today.

The separatist Bloc Québécois stole a Liberal seat in suburban Montreal and Trudeau’s ex-governing partner, the NDP, held onto a Winnipeg riding — results that will embolden Trudeau’s internal critics, and gladden the hearts of his parliamentary Opposition, just as the minority government opened a fall sitting in the Commons.

Trudeau and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh both saw their parties lose big shares of the popular vote.

In short – Neither the LPC or NDP will want an election anytime soon after these results.

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Geoff Russ: Elon Musk could save taxpayers millions. Of course Liberals won’t hear of it

In the minds of the paranoid and possibly deranged, Elon Musk lives rent-free. The mere mention of his name over the weekend was enough to make Liberals think like Enoch Powell and awaken a very tired and uniquely Canadian defence of protectionism.

Last Friday, the Prime Minister’s Office announced that the federal government is extending a $2.14-billion loan to Telesat Lightspeed so it can “expand internet and 5G networks in communities across Canada, with affordable, high-speed broadband connectivity.”

Psst … When it came to immigration Enoch Powell was right.

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