Our national leaders did their duty for Canada Day. However, the political socialists don't fully celebrate, as their political religion says that the business sector rules to keep people poor. They falsely imagine that if they only had true socialism like in Russia or perhaps North Korea or China, everyone would feel better about Canada Day, our 158th birthday.
The
politically left-leaning Liberals have a different style. They value control
and special interest just as much as the radical New Democratic Party, but they
are more subtle about it and are better liars than the NDP. There has been an economic scandal with nearly
every Liberal government term since the 1800s.
Historically, the NDP Membership is kept in the loyal fold with a steady diet of envy and
resentment about oppressors, especially those who have accomplished economic
success. They smear the reputations of anyone who does not subscribe to their
socialist political religion.
In
contrast, the Liberals are just slick successful professional frauds.
Consequently,
Canada is in a very sad economic situation, where food banks are
oversubscribed, and tent cities are persistent in most communities across the
nation.
The
death culture of hard drug use is everywhere, and its negative social
consequences for the unfortunate are a stain on our society.
Many
young people have given up on the hope of ever owning even a modest house, or
having a satisfying career.
Given
this political backdrop, Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre made Canada Day
greetings.
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The
Rt. Hon. Mark Carney, Prime Minister, and Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada
said:
158
years ago, a few provinces bet on a big idea— That they'd be stronger together
than they ever could be apart. They were right.
They
became a new federation that's now grown into our strong, bilingual,
multicultural, ambitious country. A country built on the values of freedom,
democracy, justice, generosity, and humility. Because we know that we can
always be better.
Our
story didn't begin at Confederation. For thousands of years, Indigenous Peoples
have called this land home, and our country's next chapter will be written
together in true partnership with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis. Our shared
history has been marked by inflection points, moments where Canada has had to
step up: On the battlefields of Vimy Ridge in World War One, on the beaches of
Normandy in World War Two, and in the homes of Gander after the 9/11 terror
attacks.
Now
we face another such moment. The world is changing. Old friendships are
fraying. Our economy is being buffeted by a trade war we didn't start.
Our
values are being tested by attacks on democracy and freedoms that we must
resist. As the world becomes more divided and dangerous — Canadians are uniting.
Together, we will build one Canadian economy, connected by major projects,
powered by Canadian energy, transformed by Canadian technology, and crafted by
Canadian workers.
Together,
we're breaking down barriers across this country so you can ‘Buy Canadian’
everywhere—and work anywhere. Together, we’ll rebuild, rearm, and reinvest in
our Armed Forces.
Because
Canadian leadership is defined — not only by the strength of our values but also
by the value of our strength. This is the greatest nation on Earth. Together,
we'll keep making it even better. Happy Canada Day.
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Hon.
Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of
Canada, released the following statement on Canada Day:
This
Canada Day is special. After years of seeing our history denigrated and our
nationhood demeaned, Canadians have rallied to remind the world that we are a
proud and sovereign people. We are citizens and stewards of a vast and storied
country that will be ruled by no one but ourselves.
As
we face new threats to our freedom and prosperity, we take renewed pride in our
unique heritage. Our constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy can
trace their origins back over eight centuries to the Magna Carta which brought
the traditions of British liberty to these shores.
We
are a proud member of both the English and French-speaking worlds and home to
countless Indigenous communities whose histories date back millennia.
Our
Canadian Armed Forces have shown courage and professionalism in conflicts
across the globe, while heroes like Sir John A. MacDonald, Laura Secord, and
Terry Fox have inspired generations of our people.
While
our past is proud, the future feels uncertain. Unjustified and illegal tariffs
and the high cost of living make life harder for many families, while our
country seems more divided than ever by age, region, and class.
But history shows us that we have
overcome such challenges before. So, this Canada Day, let the lessons of our
past inspire hope for our tomorrow. Together, let's build a Canada that is
safe, self-reliant, and united. Happy Canada Day!
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Despite the Liberal government's
bravado, the comparative numbers reveal their administrative failure. A land
full of resources, bountiful space, and a highly educated and resourceful
people, should be at the top where we used to be, and not near the bottom. May
the stark numbers motivate to support the Conservative Party of Canada.
We are the 10th largest country in economic output, but 145th in economic growth, and over the past 5 years we have averaged at 133rd place, but 152nd in per population GDP growth. We are 138th in purchasing power parity. These numbers are dismal.
The Liberal philosophy and the Carney administration cannot respond to Canada's dilemma. They folded faster than a lawn chair on Canada Day, to Trump's trade positions. Until Canada can rid itself of the political left, we are destined for troubled economic times.
3 comments:
Boomers, defined as those born between 1946 to 1964 during the baby boom that followed the end of World War II, the youngest being 60 and the oldest 79 yrs. In Ontario they voted for their self-satisfied selves and discarded any regard for the plight of their children and grandchildren. Carney sucked them in, that papa Carney would take care of them against the menacing Trump. The great fake worked, and now Canada is disrespected around the world for its dour boasting banker, who can't read and respond to his own national numbers.
The many public servant workers in the Riding where Pierre Poilievre was running for re-election, were blatantly and boldly told, that big job layoffs in the public service would come if the Conservatives were elected, but Carney would save them. Now the reality is coming, that because of the Trudeau mess, the biggest layoff in history is coming from Carney. The only other time that there was a huge layoff downsizing, was under the Liberals with Chretien as PM. The big lesson...Liberals are the biggest liars ever.
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