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🇨🇦🏛️ CCJ Parliamentary Breakdown — House of Commons, December 5, 2025
Canadian Citizens Journal🇨🇦🏛️ CCJ Parliamentary Breakdown House of Commons, December 5, 2025 This is the Canadian Citizens Journal. Unfiltered Canadian truth. On December fifth, twenty twenty-five, the federal government revealed its priorities through the Order Paper. What Parliament chose to advance tells Canadians far more than the political messaging we hear in public. The first item was a bill to establish a Somali Heritage Month. Symbolic gestures like this have become routine in Ottawa. They do not address affordability, crime, healthcare shortages, or national instability. These are political branding exercises at a time when Canadians need real solutions. The second item was a proposal to change the federal voting age. This is not about youth empowerment. It is about electoral math. Lowering the voting age benefits certain parties, not the country. While Canadians struggle with rising costs, eroding services, and increased insecurity, Parliament is focused on rewriting election rules. Next was the Canada Pharmacare Act. While Canadians desperately need access to care, the bill raises concerns about centralization, federal overreach, and long-term affordability. Instead of fixing the existing system, the government is proposing another massive national program without addressing the failures already harming Canadians. Another bill introduced a national strategy to protect seniors from coercive control and violence. The intent is serious, but Canadians have seen these strategies before. Ottawa releases frameworks and action plans that sound important but rarely materialize into real protection. Seniors remain vulnerable while government claims progress on paper. The final concern on this Order Paper was a proposal to amend the Criminal Code on the promotion of hatred or antisemitism. This category of legislation must always be examined carefully. Expanding federal authority over speech, redefining key terms, or removing long-standing safeguards is one of the most concerning patterns in this Parliament. The issue is not preventing genuine hate. The issue is how easily vague laws can be used to silence dissent or suppress difficult conversations. Taken together, the December fifth Order Paper shows a government focused on symbolism, political advantage, and expanding its own control, while avoiding the urgent realities facing Canadians. These are not the priorities of a country in crisis. These are the priorities of a government protecting itself. This is the Canadian Citizens48 views -
🇨🇦🏛️ CCJ Parliamentary Breakdown — (House of Commons, December 9, 2025)
Canadian Citizens Journal🇨🇦🏛️ CCJ Parliamentary Breakdown (House of Commons, December 9, 2025) This is the Canadian Citizens Journal. Unfiltered Canadian truth. Yesterday’s House of Commons transcript — the Hansard — quietly exposed major red flags the mainstream media ignored. When MPs speak freely inside Parliament, they reveal what they would never say in a press conference. Here is what they admitted. ⸻ 🔹 1. Canadians Warn Parliament: Bill C-9 Could Criminalize Scripture Multiple petitions tabled yesterday raised a serious warning: Canadians fear that amendments to Bill C-9 could create a pathway to criminalize passages from the Bible, the Quran, the Torah, and other sacred texts. One petition referenced public statements from the new Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture suggesting prosecutors should “press charges” against people quoting scripture the government interprets as harmful. This is now part of the official parliamentary record. Petitioners asked the House of Commons to: • protect freedom of religion • protect freedom of expression • reject any legislation that can be used to punish belief Parliament moved on without debate. ⸻ 🔹 2. Canadians Demand Protection of Health Freedom Another petition warned that federal regulation is threatening Canadians’ ability to: • choose natural health products • prevent illness in their preferred ways • decide on personal treatments without government interference Petitioners urged Parliament to adopt the Charter of Health Freedom, drafted in 2008, which would protect Canadians’ right to natural therapies and nutritional medicine. Ottawa ignored the petition. ⸻ 🔹 3. MPs Celebrate Sending Billions Overseas While Canadians Rely on Food Banks Hansard shows MPs proudly acknowledging that Canada has contributed over $22 billion to Ukraine since 2022. This includes: • $6.5 billion in weapons and military aid • nearly $7 billion in International Monetary Fund loans • over $5 billion in Group of Seven financing • additional financial support On the same day, MPs admitted that: • food banks are setting new records • grocery bills have tripled for many families • Canadians who once donated are now relying on food aid The contrast speaks for itself. ⸻ 🔹 4. Energy Policy: Contradictions in Real Time Debate revealed Canada may roll back certain clean electricity rules — while still raising the industrial carbon tax. This increase is passed directly to Canadians through: • food prices • transportation • home heating • manufacturing • supply chain costs Members also acknowledged: • over $500 billion in lost private investment • that Bill C-69 and Bill C-48 drove companies out of Canada • that Bill C-5 gives the Prime Minister power to push certain projects through federal exemptions None of this was highlighted by mainstream media. ⸻ 🔹 5. Executive Bonuses Amid a National Crisis The transcript confirmed: • 100% of Via Rail executives received bonuses • 99% of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation executives received bonuses Meanwhile: • Canada faces the worst housing crisis in modern history • renters and homeowners are drowning • food insecurity is exploding Executives are rewarded. Canadians struggle. ⸻ 🧭 What This Means The December 9 transcript reveals: • growing concerns around religious censorship • increased regulation threatening health freedom • troubling government spending priorities • massive hidden energy policy shifts • and self-congratulation at a time of national hardship None of it made mainstream headlines. But it is all documented in the official record. And that’s why CCJ reads it — and exposes it. ⸻ 🕊️ FINAL WORD Canada isn’t undone in one dramatic moment. It is rewritten quietly inside the House of Commons, paragraph by paragraph, when Canadians are not watching. This is the Canadian Citizens Journal.44 views