🇨🇦 Draconian Tyranny 🫵☭
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⚠️ WARNING: Viewing this Playlist can cause serious stress to the minds of cognitive dissonant Wokies that are afflicted with the Woke Mind Virus. 👉 Bottom line ... facts don't care about feelings ... get a helmet (AKA:Critical Thinking Cap). 👉 The videos contained in this playlist are chosen to be nothing more than a reflection of the current Worldwide Discourse. 👉 The sources are from a variety of individual contributors, some of which, I'll admit, can be assholes at times. Many are just Proxy Channels that have no "identity" at all. 👉 I prefer to drop the identity politics and focus on the message content, rather than the messenger. 👉 Some things I agree with ... Some things I don't. 👉 Some things I condone ... Some things I don't. 👉 At the end of the day ... It's just what's being said. 👉 You be the Judge.
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Stop Canada from joining the New World Order!
Rebel NewsSign the petition ►http://StopTheNWO.ca Prime Minister Mark Carney has signalled a major foreign-policy shift by promoting cooperation with China on what he called a “New World Order,” despite having recently labelled Beijing Canada’s greatest security threat. Visit Rebel News for more on this story ► https://rebelne.ws/4qJ9Rut Unlike almost all of our mainstream media competitors, Rebel News doesn’t receive any government funding. We rely on our generous audience to help keep us reporting. Please consider supporting Rebel News by making a donation, purchasing a RebelNews+ subscription, shopping in our online store, or any of the other methods below: ►Support our independent journalism - https://rebelne.ws/donation ►We accept cryptocurrency! - http://rebelne.ws/crypto ►Rebel News Plus - Become a Premium Content subscriber - https://rebelne.ws/plus ►BUY Rebel News gear - https://rebelne.ws/store ►LISTEN to our FREE podcast - https://rebelne.ws/podcast Make sure to follow Rebel News on social media too! RUMBLE - https://rebelne.ws/rumble X - https://x.com/RebelNewsOnline INSTAGRAM - https://rebelne.ws/Instagram FACEBOOK - https://rebelne.ws/fbook Follow all of our YouTube channels here: Rebel News Canada - https://rebelne.ws/RebelNewsYT-CAN Rebel News Australia - https://rebelne.ws/RebelNewsYT-AUS Rebel News USA - https://rebelne.ws/RebelNewsYT-USA Rebel News UK - https://rebelne.ws/RebelNewsYT-UK Rebel News Québec - https://rebelne.ws/RebelNewsYT-Quebec Ezra Levant - https://rebelne.ws/EzraLevantYT An original video production by Rebel News. #RebelNews6.66K views 68 comments -
Bill C9: LIBERALS VIOLATED THE CONSTITUTION & THEY'RE DOING IT AGAIN CONSEIVATIVE MP ANDREW LAWTON
Canadian Citizens JournalThank you chair. I was incredibly accurate and and I can read directly from the statement here and I member member to site from this because what seizure had said and again all of us I believe should've been engaging with a number of stakeholders on this, but what he just said in its statement was that this needs to be the product of cross party consensus they want targeted amendments. It is difficult to offer targeted amendments and work across party lines when we are given a 40 or two business day window to do this and again is it more important to get it right or is it more important just to get this through to the liberal government can do what it loves to do which is claim a win without actually doing the work and in some cases going beyond to make problems worse, and I am aware that we are sitting on the house of common standing committee on justice and human rights here and I think that's tremendously relevant because it is this portfolio the justice portfolio that should've been engaged when the liberal government previously invoked the emergencies act and why that's relevant to the motion we are debating right now it means the emergencies act was government taking a statute that was designed for a very good reason and somewhat arguing necessary reason to deal with eventually, the eventualities in an emergencies that it might require extraordinary action and they use this to deal with a protest the Trudeau government the liberal government use the emergencies act to deal with a protest of people that were saying unkind things about the liberal government and in doing so they violated the lot and I don't mean they violated some bylaw. I don't mean that the government to you know violated some minor statute. They actually violated the most supreme law in the country, which is the constitution of Canada, and this is not my opinion. This is a decision by the federal court, the federal court which said not only did the liberal government break the law in invoking the emergencies act, but they broke the law in the measures that they chose to use the emergencies act for namely restricting mobility and freezing the bank account of political dissonance so how can we trust the government and by the way the liberals are fighting that in court they are appealing that decision in court so how can we trust a government that's so brazenly violates the charter rights of Canadians to redefine hate, and in doing so lower the threshold of what people can say on the Internet to lower the threshold of what people can say online and after the minister of justice testified before our committee admitted, but they'll see nine will in fact affect online speech will affect social media post. I saw on social media. There are a lot of people looking at from the United Kingdom. Examples of police literally knocking on peoples doors because of their tweets because they posted something on social media and and these are not even people who are charged necessarily somewhere, which was quite shameful but some of them were logged as "non-crime hate incidents a term that has emerged in the United Kingdom to deal with these cases where no one's even arguing there's a law broken, but they want to send a message to the state the authorities want to send a message that you don't get to say things as a pre-citizen unless we tell you to, and it's interesting and I mean that liberals want to claim to be a united front I know that Steven Gilbert has quit the liberal cabinet today. This is news that has has just come out which is quite interesting and this is again another example where the liberals have decided to ignore the constitution of this country on energy policy, so if they're ignoring the constitution on energy policy in which the federal government has the latitude to approve pipelines, how on earth can we expect them to follow the constitution when it comes to freedom of expression. I suspect we might see Mr. Gilboe in an orange jumpsuit, scaling the peace tower any day now, so if members want to take a suspension to go and watch that they may, but the reason that we are talking about the trustworthiness of the government here is because their desire to ram through Bill C9 is itself a symptom of the issues that we've been raising and witnesses have been raising.48 views 1 comment -
President Trump EXPOSES Carney’s Plan to Sell Canada to CHINA
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I confronted Chrystia Freeland on her ethics, and she panicked!
Rebel News►https://WEFReports.com | Help us keep holding the elites acountable! Ezra Levant confronts former Liberal cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland, who is now serving as an adviser to Ukraine. Needless to say, Freeland was absolutely vicious, saying that anyone who would dare question her must be working for Vladimir Putin. Visit Rebel News for more on this story ► https://rebelne.ws/3YPXujK Rebel News: Telling the other side of the story. https://www.RebelNews.com for more great Rebel content. Unlike almost all of our mainstream media competitors, Rebel News doesn’t receive any government funding. We rely on our generous audience to help keep us reporting. Please consider supporting Rebel News by making a donation, purchasing a RebelNews+ subscription, shopping in our online store, or any of the other methods below: ►Support our independent journalism - https://rebelne.ws/donation ►We accept cryptocurrency! - http://rebelne.ws/crypto ►Rebel News Plus - Become a Premium Content subscriber - https://rebelne.ws/plus ►BUY Rebel News gear - https://rebelne.ws/store ►LISTEN to our FREE podcast - https://rebelne.ws/podcast Make sure to follow Rebel News on social media too! RUMBLE - https://rebelne.ws/rumble X - https://x.com/RebelNewsOnline INSTAGRAM - https://rebelne.ws/Instagram FACEBOOK - https://rebelne.ws/fbook6.16K views 101 comments -
UK Digital ID - One Single Login - The £7.2 Million Choice to Monitor You?
Not MSMThe public would appreciate the transparency @Keir Starmer I am therefore asking you to support the following 1. Publication of the DPIA before any contract is awarded 2. A pause on the Observability procurement until the DPIA is public 3. Parliamentary scrutiny of any system that enables centralised monitoring of digital identity usage #system #UK #monitoring #transparency #2026 Buy amazing freedom fighter merchandise to help team humanity win this InfoWar - https://thealexjonesstore.com/GoodVsEvil Mirrored from / Original Video Source: https://www.tiktok.com/@cosmicluminary_/video/7590425128148815126 My Channels: NotMSM - https://rumble.com/c/NotMSM GoodVsEvil1 - https://www.bitchute.com/channel/WcKcScJIjN6U/41 views -
🇨🇦 The System Canadians Paid For — And Can’t Access
Canadian Citizens Journal🇨🇦 The System Canadians Paid For — And Can’t Access How Canadians Became Last in a System They Built SECTION 1 — THE PROMISE CANADIANS LIVED BY Canadians were raised to believe in a simple deal. You work. You pay taxes. You contribute quietly for decades. And when you need help — healthcare, EI, retirement — the system is there, but unreachable for many who paid into it. Many Canadians paid taxes from their very first jobs. Their parents paid enough years to retire — or tried to. Some only got a few years of retirement before they died. Others retired, realized they couldn’t afford it, and were forced back to work — sick, exhausted, and afraid. That matters — because it proves Canadians already sacrificed. SECTION 2 — WHAT CANADIANS GET IN RETURN Today, Canadians face a system that barely functions. No family doctors. Emergency rooms measured in hours, not care. Seniors working into their 70s after strokes. Injured workers forced to push through pain and exhaustion because help is denied. This isn’t because Canadians didn’t pay. It’s because the system they funded no longer prioritizes them. SECTION 3 — THE HOOPS CANADIANS ARE MADE TO JUMP THROUGH When Canadians ask for help, they are made to jump through hoops. Employment Insurance — a program Canadians pay into — takes months. Call centres. Paperwork. Confusion. People who are injured, stressed, or sick are expected to navigate a system that barely listens. Many eligible Canadians give up — not because they don’t qualify, but because the process itself is exhausting and inaccessible. Assistance programs judge people on technicalities, not reality. Zero income doesn’t matter. If someone else in the household earns a small amount — even if it doesn’t cover the bills — help is denied. The message becomes simple: Work injured, or don’t eat. SECTION 4 — THIS IS NOT ABOUT IDENTITY Canadians are not angry about helping people. Canadians are angry about sequence. Because at the same time Canadians are pushed through endless hoops, the system front-loads support elsewhere — before contribution. This is not about race. It is not about where someone comes from. It is about who paid first — and who is now last. SECTION 5 — THE RECEIPTS ARE NOT OPINIONS OR RUMOURS The receipts are not opinions. They are not rumours. And they are not hidden. The data exists in Canada Revenue Agency records, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada reports, Parliamentary Budget Officer analyses, Auditor General findings, and federal and provincial budget documents. Anyone can look it up. This explainer is not putting spreadsheets or screenshots on screen. It is explaining what official government data already shows. When this is posted, links to CRA, IRCC, the Parliamentary Budget Officer, the Auditor General, and budget documents will be included in the description so people can verify it themselves. What follows is not speculation — it is a summary of documented policy outcomes. Billions of dollars every year in Canada Child Benefit payments paid based on residency and income — not citizenship. No minimum years of tax contribution required. Over $7 billion paid to non-citizen residents since 2016. Healthcare coverage is provided immediately to certain new arrivals, including prescriptions, prenatal care, and hospital services — before provincial coverage even begins. When housing is unavailable, governments pay for hotels — often hundreds of dollars per night per family — for weeks or months at a time. Income supports, child benefits, food, furniture, clothing, settlement services, caseworkers and interpreters — all funded by Canadian tax dollars. Public schooling, ESL supports, transportation, special services — immediately — at an average cost of over $13,000 per child per year. These are not anecdotes. These are documented outcomes of policy decisions, and the sources will be linked in the description of this video. SECTION 6 — FAMILY REUNIFICATION AND RETIREMENT WITHOUT CONTRIBUTION Another issue Canadians are increasingly aware of — but rarely see discussed honestly — is how immigration and family reunification policies interact with retirement and senior benefits. Newcomers are able to sponsor parents and grandparents who may already be at or near retirement age and who have not worked or paid taxes in Canada for decades, or at all. Over time, these family members become eligible for senior supports based on residency, not long-term contribution. Programs like Old Age Security and income-tested supplements are funded entirely by Canadian taxpayers — including workers who paid into the system their entire lives and are now struggling to afford retirement themselves. This creates a growing imbalance. Canadians who worked here for 40 or 50 years are delaying retirement, returning to work, or going without — while others qualify for age-based benefits without having contributed a comparable share. This is not about resentment toward families. It is about policy sequencing and sustainability. When contribution is not aligned with eligibility — and when residency alone unlocks long-term supports — the burden shifts onto the same taxpayers who are already being told there is “no money” for healthcare, housing, or pensions. Asking whether this system is fair, sustainable, and properly balanced is not hostility. It is responsible governance. SECTION 7 — WHO FALLS THROUGH THE CRACKS (HOUSING & HOMELESSNESS) Another reality Canadians are noticing — quietly, carefully, and repeatedly — is who ends up homeless, and who does not. Across Canadian cities, encampments are filled overwhelmingly with people who were born here. People who worked here. People who paid taxes here. People who lost jobs, got sick, aged out of affordability, or were denied help when they needed it most. What Canadians are not seeing — in any significant numbers — are newly arrived families living on the streets. This is not an accusation. It is an observation about access and routing. New arrivals are directed immediately into housing systems: temporary accommodations, shelters, hotels, placement programs, and settlement housing — all publicly funded. Canadians, by contrast, are often told: “There’s nothing available.” “Try again later.” “Go to a shelter — if there’s space.” The result is a visible disparity. The harshest failure point of the system — homelessness — is absorbed almost entirely by people who already paid into it. This is not compassion failing. It is prioritization failing. SECTION 8 — GIVING MONEY AWAY WHILE CANADIANS STRUGGLE Canadians are also watching something else happen at the same time. While people here struggle to access healthcare, housing, income support, and basic stability, the federal government continues to send billions of dollars abroad. Foreign aid, international development funding, climate financing, military support, and global initiatives are funded by the same source as everything else: Canadian taxpayers. Canadians are told there is “no money” at home — yet money continues to flow outward. They are not asked whether this is affordable. They are told it is necessary. A government that says it cannot support its own citizens while committing billions internationally is not suffering from a lack of funds. It is making policy choices. Canadians are forced to contribute to those choices even as the system they pay into fails to meet their most basic needs. SECTION 9 — NON-ESSENTIAL AND SYMBOLIC SPENDING DURING A DOMESTIC CRISIS Canadians are also questioning how money is being spent inside Canada while core needs go unmet. They see funding directed toward symbolic initiatives, rebranding, consultants, apps, and programs that do not improve healthcare access, reduce housing costs, or help seniors live with dignity. They see billions allocated to gun buyback programs, despite no clear evidence of improved safety, while policing, courts, and border enforcement remain underfunded. They see governments invest in apps and digital platforms that fail or are abandoned, while essential systems like EI and healthcare access remain broken. Provinces like New Brunswick have publicly stated they cannot afford to participate in some of these initiatives — reinforcing that affordability is a real constraint, not a manufactured one. Canadians are not asking for perfection. They are asking why non-essential spending continues while essential services collapse. SECTION 10 — MEDICAL NEEDS CAPPED WHILE SYMBOLIC SPENDING EXPANDS Another reality Canadians see — especially families caring for seniors — is how basic medical needs are rationed. Many seniors rely on incontinence products, bladder supports, and medical hygiene supplies. These are not optional. They are not lifestyle items. They are medical necessities tied to age, illness, and dignity. Yet seniors are often capped on how many supplies they are allowed — even when their condition requires more, even when doctors recommend more. Families are told: “That’s the limit.” “Make it last.” “Pay out of pocket.” At the same time, Canadians watch money spent on symbolic placements of the same products, while seniors — who paid into the system for decades — are told they have reached their quota. This is not about inclusion versus exclusion. It is about medical necessity versus symbolic spending. If products exist, they should go first to the people who actually need them: seniors, patients, women, and caregivers struggling to afford basics. When dignity care is capped for seniors but expanded elsewhere for optics, that is not compassion. It is misallocation. SECTION 11 — MAiD AND END-OF-LIFE CARE: COST, ACCESS, AND FEAR There are published analyses and policy discussions that examine the costs associated with end-of-life care. At the same time, access to that care is collapsing. Palliative care is limited or unavailable in many regions. Home care is capped or delayed. Disability supports are inconsistent. Families are left to navigate pain, illness, and decline largely on their own. Against that backdrop, Medical Assistance in Dying has expanded rapidly. When one option becomes easier to access than care itself, people are right to feel uneasy. The concern is not about individual choice. It is about system design. A system that cannot reliably provide care, comfort, and dignity at the end of life — but can efficiently provide death — creates fear, especially among seniors, disabled Canadians, and the chronically ill. The issue is not one program. It is a system that expands the least expensive option while failing to expand care. That is why Canadians are asking hard questions. SECTION 12 — FORCED ADAPTATION BY DESIGN Canadians are not adapting by choice. They are adapting because the system forces them to. When Employment Insurance denies people who paid in. When claims drag on for months. When injured workers are told they don’t qualify on technicalities. When the process is so complex that people give up. Families are pushed off the support they earned and redirected to lesser assistance instead. Many who have been denied should never have been denied in the first place — yet they are treated as a burden for asking for support that was specifically meant to help Canadian taxpayers. This isn’t abuse of the system. It is the consequence of a system designed to deny first, delay second, and exhaust people until they walk away. That is not compassion failing. That is design working as intended. SECTION 13 — IN CLOSING This is not about race. It is not about where someone comes from. It is about fairness. It is about sequencing. It is about sustainability. Canadians paid first. Canadians built the system. Canadians should not be last. Sources & Verification All claims are supported by publicly available data from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO), the Auditor General of Canada, federal budgets, and other official sources. Full links are listed below for reference and verification. 🔗 SOURCES & LINKS (BY SECTION) ⸻ SECTION 1–3 (Context: Work, EI, hoops, denial of access) Employment Insurance (EI) • Government of Canada – EI Overview https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/ei.html • EI Eligibility & Insurable Hours https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/ei/ei-regular-benefit/eligibility.html • Auditor General reports on EI delays & access https://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/internet/English/parl_oag_202203_e_44161.html ⸻ SECTION 5 — The Receipts Are Not Opinions or Rumours Canada Child Benefit (CCB) • CRA – Who can apply for the Canada Child Benefit https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/child-family-benefits/canada-child-benefit/who-apply.html • CRA – Canada Child Benefit program overview https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/child-family-benefits/canada-child-benefit.html • CRA – CCB statistics & total payments https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/child-family-benefits/benefits-statistics.html CCB payments to non-citizens • Juno News (based on official government response to parliamentary question) “Liberals dished out over $7.1 billion in CCB to non-citizens” https://www.junonews.com/p/exclusive-liberals-dished-out-71 ⸻ SECTION 6 — Family Reunification & Retirement Without Contribution Parent & Grandparent Sponsorship • IRCC – Sponsor your parents and grandparents https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/family-sponsorship/sponsor-parents-grandparents.html • IRCC – Eligibility requirements for sponsors https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/family-sponsorship/sponsor-parents-grandparents/eligibility.html Old Age Security (OAS) • Government of Canada – Old Age Security eligibility https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/publicpensions/cpp/old-age-security/eligibility.html • OAS residency requirements (10-year rule) https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/publicpensions/cpp/old-age-security/eligibility.html#h2.1 ⸻ SECTION 7 — Housing & Homelessness Federal housing & temporary accommodations • Auditor General – Housing and homelessness programs https://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/internet/English/parl_oag_202211_e_44189.html • Government of Canada – Reaching Home (Homelessness Strategy) https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/programs/homelessness.html Hotel use for asylum seekers / newcomers • Parliamentary Budget Officer – Cost of housing asylum seekers https://www.pbo-dpb.gc.ca/en/publications/RP-2324-025-S–costs-asylum-seekers-canada–couts-demandeurs-asile-canada ⸻ SECTION 8 — Giving Money Away While Canadians Struggle Foreign Aid & International Spending • Global Affairs Canada – International Assistance https://www.international.gc.ca/world-monde/issues_development-enjeux_developpement/priorities-priorites.aspx • Federal Budget – International assistance & climate finance https://www.budget.canada.ca • Parliamentary Budget Officer – Canada’s international aid spending https://www.pbo-dpb.gc.ca/en/research–recherches?topic=international ⸻ SECTION 9 — Non-Essential & Symbolic Spending Gun Buyback Program • Government of Canada – Firearms Buyback Program https://www.canada.ca/en/public-safety-canada/campaigns/firearms-buyback.html • Auditor General – Firearms program & delays https://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/internet/English/parl_oag_202305_e_44218.html Federal consultants & spending • Parliamentary Budget Officer – Use of consultants https://www.pbo-dpb.gc.ca/en/publications/RP-2324-015-S–use-consultants-federal-government–recours-consultants-gouvernement-federal New Brunswick affordability concerns • Government of New Brunswick – Public statements on affordability & participation limits https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/departments/finance.html ⸻ SECTION 10 — Seniors & Medical Supply Caps Seniors care & home care limits • Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) – Home care & seniors https://www.cihi.ca/en/home-care • Auditor General – Seniors care & long-term care gaps https://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/internet/English/parl_oag_202103_e_43755.html ⸻ SECTION 11 — MAiD & End-of-Life Care MAiD program • Government of Canada – Medical Assistance in Dying https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/medical-assistance-dying.html Palliative care access • Health Canada – Palliative Care Framework https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/health-care-system/reports-publications/palliative-care/framework-palliative-care-canada.html • Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians – Access gaps https://www.cspcp.ca/resources/ ⸻ SECTION 12 — Forced Adaptation by Design System complexity & denial • Auditor General – Service Canada access & backlogs https://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/internet/English/parl_oag_202203_e_44161.html • Parliamentary Budget Officer – Social program access & barriers https://www.pbo-dpb.gc.ca/en/publications ⸻ SECTION 13 — In Closing (Foundational Law) Birthright citizenship (jus soli) • Citizenship Act – Birthright citizenship in Canada https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/c-29/section-3.html Sources & Verification: All claims are supported by publicly available data from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO), the Auditor General of Canada, federal budgets, and other official sources. 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It's all bullshit - (Gene Hoe edit) - checkur6
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Canadian Woman Seeks Wheelchair Ramp — Offered Assisted Death Instead!
Not MSMA Canadian woman campaigning for a wheelchair ramp to her private residence was instead offered a medically assisted DEATH via the MAID program! Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) in Canada is a legal, health-system-delivered program for eligible adults with a serious, incurable condition, experiencing intolerable, irreversible decline. Source: illuminatibot @iluminatibot on X: https://x.com/iluminatibot/status/2014960411251245327 Buy amazing freedom fighter merchandise to help team humanity win this InfoWar - https://thealexjonesstore.com/GoodVsEvil Mirrored from / Original Video Source: Truth Provider - https://www.bitchute.com/video/wRTuy91xY3qI My Channels: NotMSM - https://rumble.com/c/NotMSM GoodVsEvil1 - https://www.bitchute.com/channel/WcKcScJIjN6U/32 views -
Mark Carney PANICS as Canada BREAKS APART!!!
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TRUDEAU OPENLY DISCUSSING PLAN TO TAKE AWAY HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH LOOPHOLE
Canadian Citizens JournalTRUDEAU OPENLY DISCUSSING PLAN TO TAKE AWAY HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH LOOPHOLE33 views 2 comments