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Saved - October 7, 2023 at 4:16 AM

@theJagmeetSingh - Jagmeet Singh

When Pierre Poilievre was in power, food prices increased by 25%. Under Justin Trudeau, they've increased another 30%. Under Liberals and Conservatives, CEO profits go up and your bank account goes down. Different government, same story.

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During conservative rule, food prices like ground beef, Colby, and bread significantly increased. Instead of addressing the issue, the conservatives provided tax breaks to wealthy corporations. Under liberal leadership for the past 8 years, food prices have continued to rise by 30%. The prime minister's approach has been to politely ask CEOs to stabilize prices, but the real problem lies in corporate greed. It is time to confront this issue with courage.
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Speaker 0: Mississippi, I know the conservatives love a history lesson. So let's go back in time when the conservatives were in power. Ground beef went up 128% Colby went up, 89%. Brad went up by 60% and guess what the conservatives did. The response was to give billions in tax giveaways to wealthy corporations. Now after 8 years of liberals, food prices have also increased by 30%. Now the prime minister solution has asked greedy CEOs nicely to stabilize their prices. When will you have the courage to take on the real problem which is corporate greed.
Saved - October 29, 2023 at 11:21 PM

@PierrePoilievre - Pierre Poilievre

Out. Of. Touch. Trudeau’s Liberals care more about winning votes than fixing how prices have skyrocketed after 8 years of their policies. Our common sense solution is simple: axe the tax for all Canadians: http://takethetaxoff.ca

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The government is considering other options for home heating in the future due to the affordability crisis. The Atlantic caucus has expressed concerns from their constituents, suggesting that more liberals from the prairies should be elected to have a conversation about this. However, the lack of liberals in the prairies currently means that the people of Alberta may have to live a more unaffordable life compared to those in Atlantic Canada. The fairness of this situation is questioned.
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Speaker 0: Not. Is your government open to, because of the affordability crisis right across this country, looking at other carve outs for other types of home heating in the future? Speaker 1: That's a discussion that we'll have down the road when we know that this one is working. But I can tell you, Atlantic caucus was vocal with what they've heard from their constituents. And, perhaps they need to elect more liberals on the prairies so that we can have that conversation as well. Speaker 0: With respect, minister, does that mean because there aren't liberals in the prairies right now that are representing around the caucus or around the cabinet table, that the people of Alberta will have to live a more unaffordable life than the people in Atlantic Canada. Does that seem fair?
KEEP THE HEAT ON - Conservative Party of Canada conservative.ca
Saved - November 17, 2023 at 1:04 PM

@PaulMitchell_AB - Paul Mitchell

After cutting the Canadian military… As millions of Canadians struggle to pay bills and buy food… As the housing and high-rent crisis rages across Canada… Liberal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announces that Ottawa is spending $4.2 billion on refugees. Thoughts? 🤔 https://t.co/MiIcZsW89i

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The federal government is investing over $4.2 billion this year to support refugees and asylum seekers.
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Speaker 0: The federal government this year is investing more than 4,000,000,000, 4,200,000,000 dollars in supporting refugees and asylum seekers.
Saved - November 22, 2023 at 4:41 PM

@RepMattGaetz - Rep. Matt Gaetz

Remember when Biden boasted that Americans could pay $0.16 less for a July 4th cookout? Not even true today. Americans can expect to pay more this Thanksgiving for every aspect of their meal because of Bidenomics. Here are the numbers 👇 https://t.co/wUMj2pHe7x

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Americans can expect higher prices for Thanksgiving due to inflation under President Biden's administration. Since taking office, food prices have risen over 17%, with frozen vegetables and uncooked beef steaks up almost 11%. Even sauces and gravies have increased by 7.5%. The consumer price index rose at an annual rate of 3.2% in October, and the inflation we've already experienced has not been resolved. A recent poll shows that two-thirds of adults have seen their household expenses rise, and 73% describe the national economy as poor. Only 21% believe their financial situation has improved under Biden. Single subject spending bills are advocated as a solution to cut spending, as opposed to continuing resolutions and omnibus bills. The Biden administration's claim of a 16¢ decrease in food costs has proven untrue.
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Speaker 0: Now Americans can expect to pay more this Thanksgiving for just about every aspect of their meal because president Biden and Bidenomics and Biden inflation are well above the Federal Reserve's target and certainly well above our ability to pay for it. Since Joe Biden took office, overall food prices have risen over 17%. Frozen vegetables are up almost 11%. Uncooked beef steaks up almost 11%. Even the sauces and gravies, You don't think about those being a major cost driver of Thanksgiving, but sauces and gravies are up 7 a half percent. Uncooked turkey up about the same amount, 7.2%, white bread up 7.1%. And there are so many concerning facts about the Biden economy. The consumer price index, a key inflation indicator, rose at an increased annual rate of 3.2% in October. And keep in mind, though the rate of inflation may be slowing, it is stacked. So all the inflation we've already endured has not been remediated or diminished. So when you hear the White House talk about less inflation, what they cannot tell you is that it is resulting in lower prices. Lower prices, that's what the American people want, and the prices are artificially high, not as a function of some uncontrollable global feature, but the direct policy choices that Joe Biden and his government have made. So according to a recent AP poll, about 2 thirds of adults say their household expenses have risen over the last year. 73% describe the national economy as poor. If 73% of the people are saying that the national economy is poor, I wouldn't be running on Bidenomics. It's not working for 3 out of 4 Americans, and a recent study published by Bankrate shows that just 21% of Americans think that their financial situation has improved since Joe Biden became president, around 1 in 5. I feel like most people definitely that observe this program, consider themselves part of the 4 or 5 who've had their conditions diminished as a consequence of Joe Biden. Frankly, if you listen to Chip Roy as a consequence of Republicans who have not been fighting hard enough. So what should we be fighting for? You've heard me say it a lot on this program that only single subject spending bills will actually cut spending. These continuing resolutions and omnibus bills, they are the path to more deaths, more deficits, and and higher spending. And we got this admission that my vision on single subject spending bills will cut spending from no less than one of the progressive leaders of the Democratic Party, Ro Khanna of California. He makes the admission on Joy Reid's MSNBC program. Take a listen. Speaker 1: Most speakers last for years. Matt Gaetz has literally said, essentially, Mike Johnson has 7 months to reduce spending to each build everything one at a time, Which is madness. Speaker 0: It's madness, and it is reducing spending that is gonna hurt working families. Even our critics, even the people who have a different vision on governance and budgeting admit that my vision will result in less spending, and we've gotta have it because that is what's driving the inflation. And it it hearkens back to remember that July 4th tweet that the Biden White House put out previously? Oh, yes. We've got it on the screen there. Yes. A 16¢ decrease in the cost of all of those food, stuffs, and goods. So 16¢ decrease. Not even true today. You won't wanna miss any of the breaking news.
Saved - November 27, 2023 at 5:15 AM

@WeAreCanProud - Canada Proud

This is the reality of having Trudeau as prime minister. 🤯 How bad have prices gotten where you are? 👇 https://t.co/IzWVFEr1um

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In BC, life is expensive. I recently spent $102 on groceries, which included salami, sausages, blackberries, raspberries, soup, bagels, yogurt, melon, eggs, and chicken. This amount of food will probably only last 2 to 3 days. It's now expected to spend $300 to $500 per week to feed a family. This is incredibly high and sickening.
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Speaker 0: If you don't believe how expensive life is in BC, let me just paint a little picture for you. So I just went grocery shopping, and I spent $102. And this is what I got, a pack of salami, some sausages, some blackberries, raspberries, some soup. My kid really likes that stuff. I got some bagels. I got a case of these Little yogurt things he likes. I got a melon, some eggs, and a chicken for $102. Do you know how long this food's gonna last me? Probably, like, 2 to 3 days. So you're supposed to spend 3 to 4 to $500 a week just to feed your family now. Like, that's sick. That is absolutely sick.
Saved - November 27, 2023 at 9:57 PM

@PierrePoilievre - Pierre Poilievre

Trudeau bragged when interest rates were at historic lows. Then he spent half a trillion dollars and rates went up 10 times. Now, Canadians don't know how they're going to pay their mortgages. He’s not worth the cost. https://t.co/ekALsVz6c8

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The Canadian government has introduced new mortgage guidelines to help homeowners facing high interest rates. Many households are struggling with mortgage renewals, as rates are expected to increase significantly. The guidelines include allowing temporary extensions of payment periods and exempting homeowners from stress tests when switching lenders. However, experts believe these measures won't have a significant impact, as many banks were already implementing similar practices. Some homeowners are already selling their properties due to affordability issues, and if rates remain high, it could lead to further downward pressure on prices. While inflation has stabilized, the governor of the Bank of Canada has warned that interest rates may remain high for a longer period.
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Speaker 0: There are questions tonight about how effective new federal mortgage guidelines will be at keeping Canadians in their homes. Ottawa unveiled it last week. JP Tasker looks at what they are and whether they'll help in the face of high interest rates. Speaker 1: Vikram Deep Singh has a mortgage renewal looming on his Vancouver area townhome. Speaker 2: Right now, I'm looking at the renewal rates somewhere between 6 and the 6 a half percent. So that's gonna We like bringing my payments, 30 to 40% up. So that's gonna be a significant chunk of money that I'll be spending every month. Speaker 1: Singh was already just Trying to keep his head above water. Speaker 2: I'm the sole income owner in my family, so that definitely puts some stress. Speaker 1: About 2,200,000 mortgages are up for renewal in the next 2 years according to federal data. Those households will be paying a lot more with record low rates in the rear view mirror. Doesn't think he can keep his Surrey, BC home on a teacher's salary. You know, I've just been running the numbers. And I don't see how I'm going to be able to To renew and and afford this. Finance minister Chrystia Freeland says Ottawa is doing what it can to avoid a spike in foreclosures. I want Canadians to get through this. I want Canadians to be able to afford their mortgages and keep their homes. That's where the government's new mortgage charter comes in. A series of guidelines for banks, including allowing temporary extensions of amortization periods so people can take longer to pay And exempting homeowners from a stress test when switching lenders at renewal. Most banks were doing many of these things. This real estate watcher says the charter won't change much. People are already offloading properties they can't afford, and it could get worse. If rates stay in the sixes for another 12 months, Yeah. We're gonna have potentially and very likely some downward pressure on prices. I mean, something's gonna break. The good news is inflation seems to have Stabilized. The bad news, interest rates might not go down as fast as they went up. The governor of the Bank of Canada has warned people should prepare to live with higher rates For longer. JP Tasker, CBC
Saved - November 28, 2023 at 1:36 AM

@PierrePoilievre - Pierre Poilievre

Nearly 6 million food bank visits in Ontario in a year. Time to take the carbon tax off the farmers who feed us. Sign to carve out Trudeau's tax for our farmers and bring home lower food prices: https://conservative.ca/cpc/bill-c-234/

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Feed Ontario, a coalition of food banks, revealed shocking statistics: 800,000 Ontarians visited food banks 6,000,000 times, marking a 36% increase—the largest ever. This number of visitors would make it the fourth largest town in Ontario. The speaker urges the prime minister to reconsider quadrupling the carbon tax on farmers and support a conservative bill to exempt them. The report highlights a consistent rise in food bank usage over the past seven years, with last year reaching record levels. The speaker also mentions a bill in the Senate to prevent the carbon tax increase on farmers. They urge the prime minister to allow the bill to pass and ensure affordable food for all.
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Speaker 0: Feed Ontario, a coalition of food banks, released staggering numbers yesterday. 800,000 Ontarians went to the food bank 6,000,000 times. This is a 36% increase, the biggest increase ever, if the total number of people who visited a food bank were a town, it would be the 4th biggest town in all of Ontario, mister speaker. Will the prime minister therefore cancel his plan to quadruple the carbon tax on the farmers who feed us and pass common sense conservative bill two, three, four, to carve out the tax for farmers. We know that Things are challenging for Canadians right now. That is why we are there for them. That minister and the prime minister have imposed brutal cuts on Canadian families who opened their fridges to find nothing there. The report out demonstrates that in all of the last 7 years, Ontario Food Bank has gone up, and last year it went up by record amounts. 800,000 people went 6,000,000 times to the food bank in this province. Wow. There's a bill before the Senate to take the carbon tax up the farmers who feed us rather than quadrupling it as the prime minister has said he will do, will the prime minister stop interfering with the independence of the Senate and let the bill pass so that we can bring home affordable food.
Take the carbon tax off grain drying and barn heating - Conservative Party of Canada conservative.ca
Saved - November 28, 2023 at 3:30 PM

@WeAreCanProud - Canada Proud

No one is safe from Trudeau’s economic crises. Canadians are becoming poorer every day thanks to Trudeau. We need an election!Sign our petition at http://ResignTrudeau.ca

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I opened a pack of bacon and realized it wasn't a full pack. This is another example of shrinkflation by Schneiders. The pack is labeled as 375 grams, but it actually contains only 330 grams. So not only is bacon expensive, but you're also getting less than you expect.
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Speaker 0: I opened this pack of bacon, and I was like, this does not feel like a full pack of bacon. So here's another case of shrinkflation. Thanks, Schneiders. 375. No. It's actually 330 grams. Great. Not only is a pack of bacon extremely expensive, you're getting less than you even think.
Home | #ResignTrudeau | Sign the Petition Call on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign. #ResignTrudeau resigntrudeau.ca
Saved - December 3, 2023 at 10:51 AM

@midnightriderV2 - Mike

3 days worth of ammunition. This liberal gov has made Canada ripe for an invasion. Who ever invades would be all finished by lunch time 🤦🏻‍♂️ Liberal priorities are to send as much borrowed money to Ukraine as they can and Canada can go pound sand. #Laundromat #LiberalCorruption https://t.co/478n4l9bsV

Saved - December 15, 2023 at 8:38 PM
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Canada is facing severe economic challenges under the @liberal_party. Citizens struggle with high costs of living, uncontrolled immigration, inflation, rising interest rates, and increasing debt. Many worry about the possibility of recovery.

@Nana00018487212 - Nana0000

Canada is fully broke. Under the @liberal_party citizens can’t afford food, utilities, fuel and housing. Your party is systematically destroying everything that was Canadian. Immigration out of control unvetted and unqualified. Inflation out of control. Interest rates rising. Debt rising. Wasted billions upon billions. We are broken to the point where some of us wonder if there is any recovery.

@McfarlaneGlenda - Glenda M 🇨🇦 🍎

Canada is broken https://t.co/HqDPDbuDVW

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Canada has always remained intact and unbroken.
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Speaker 0: Canada is not and never has been broken. Hey. Canada is not and never has been broken. Canada is not hot and never has been broken. Canada is not and never has been broken. Canada is not and never has been broken. Canada is not and never has been broken.
Saved - December 11, 2023 at 11:05 PM

@prettypatriotCA - Mary Elle

If you care to admit it, or not, @JustinTrudeau has had a negative impact on every single Canadians' life. Let that sink in, count to ten and then tell me why you're still supporting him? https://t.co/sdsSmuq1mO

Saved - December 9, 2023 at 9:09 PM

@McfarlaneGlenda - Glenda M 🇨🇦 🍎

Trudeau is not interested in making life affordable for you it’s quite the opposite. He won’t stop until he’s taxed every Canadian into poverty except him and his elites. https://t.co/Rl0Spsm6se

Saved - December 14, 2023 at 10:45 PM

@WatchChad - Chad Prather

Every American is being victimized by the government. Just take a look at groceries!!! https://t.co/urW2EDabQv

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People are struggling to make ends meet and politicians aren't providing real solutions. The speaker shares their frustration about the high cost of groceries and the lack of assistance. They express disbelief at the poor service at the checkout counter and the need to bag their own groceries. The speaker questions how people are surviving and suggests starting a side hustle to make extra money. They criticize the declining work ethic and the rising cost of living. The speaker also believes that there is a conspiracy to keep people sick and dependent on pharmaceuticals. They call for a change in leadership and express concern about the erosion of personal freedoms.
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Speaker 0: Y'all, I'm trying to figure out how people are supposed to make it. I don't think they are making it. You can get online and argue over which politician is your favorite, but none of them give a damn, none of them give a damn or have any real solutions on how they're gonna fix what's going on in our lives. I just left the grocery store, spent $2.25 on nothing, Nothing. I might as well pissed in a cup and tossed it out the window. $225 on nothing, stuff to make a sandwich, stuff to eat some breakfast this week, making a little chili tonight, already had the meat, didn't even have to buy the meat, $2.25, got the dog food and and a couple of sodas, and that was it, two $125, I mean, I don't I should've gone by the bank and taken out a loan because that's what it feels like. And to add insult to the injury, to just rub the salt into the gangrenous wound of my soul, I I don't understand a single word the mumbling kid working at the checkout counter will say, blah, blah, blah, blah, just like get the marbles out of your mouth, son, learn how to speak. Just engage in decent society, and then I, because he's lazy and nobody else cared, I I had to bag my own groceries bag my own groceries. I made a show of it too because you know I did. I made a show of bragging, put some in the bag and get put this and the lady behind me in line, she said, I guess you got a part time job. I said, I got part time rape, because, my god, how are people making it? People give me a hard time saying, you go online, all you care about doing is selling a t shirt or something like that. I gotta live. How are you making it? What are you doing? How many side hustles you got? I mean, I don't know if there's a OnlyFans for men's feet and people want to throw up, but I'm fixing to start a deal, well, you can subscribe. $5 a month, I'll show you my feet. That's disgusting. I don't know how people are making it. The work ethic is dead, service industry dead, people can't afford to go buy groceries, they can't go out to eat. I mean, a family of 4 dying on the vine, dying on the vine. They're making it where you can have kids. You you you they want you eating bugs instead of real meat. They wanna they wanna print off some kind of synthetic garbage and call that protein. Like, you could call me a conspiracy theorist all you want, but let me just tell you something. At this stage in the game, they just want you dead. They want you dead, and if you're not dead, they want you dependent. Look at big pharma. Big pharma makes you spend an arm and a damn leg owns some drugs that'll keep you alive, and it won't, you won't die. You won't die. They want you sick and dependent. So you stand in the back of the alarm in in the line in the in the freaking Walgreens waiting on Jesus to come through the back door and take you home, and that's where we're living, folks, and we're gonna get online and argue over politicians. We ought to back the truck up, load a whole lot of them out of Washington DC or wherever your state house is in your respective states and take them to the landfill and dump them out and start over because this is some bullshit. Our founding fathers had no plan for any of this kind of stuff. They did Not foresee any of this kind of garbage because, again, these men and these women that are running this country, they're not good and they don't care. They've destroyed supply chains, they've deployed, So they've destroyed transportation, they've destroyed farmers, they've destroyed ranchers, they've destroyed truckers, they've destroyed free speech, your ability to just take care of yourself, be left alone. You can't buy seeds. You can't plant a garden. You can't put chickens in your backyard. You can't do a damn thing anymore to just take care of yourself. So I don't know how we're going to make it. How we're going to make it? $2.25 for literally plastic sacks of nothing to be mumbled at by a kid in the in the line doing a checkout who wasn't really doing anything but going beep, Beep beep. And when he tried to talk to you, I couldn't understand because he's wearing a stupid mask. All right. I love y'all. God bless you.
Saved - December 17, 2023 at 12:20 PM

@JayGenXer - JayGenXer

JT, taking Canada into poverty by taxing to death for what? https://t.co/DpPwob6Zae

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Canada is facing a crime with its carbon emissions, accounting for only 1.5% of the world's total. Despite this, Justin Trudeau plans to impose a carbon tax on everything, including gas, food production, transportation, and heating. This has left Canadians financially strained, while countries like China emit significantly more carbon at 30.9%. Canadians must no longer remain silent and should repost this message to make their voices heard. It is important to note that the carbon tax has proven ineffective.
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Speaker 0: This is a crime, and it's happening right here in Canada. This is a chart of the world's carbon emissions. And look where Canada sits. 1.5% of the world's carbon emissions, and Justin Trudeau is gonna save the planet by imposing a carbon tax on everything. From the gas we put in our car To get to work, to the farmers producing our food, to the truckers taking the food to the grocery stores, and the fuel to heat our homes. No wonder Canadians are broke. Look where China sits at 30.9% of the world's carbon emissions. Canada, 1.5%. Canadians are broke. Our economy is rock bottom. Let's go broke trying to save the planet. It's time for Canadians to stop being silent. You need to speak up, and do your part right now by reposting this. And by the way, the The carbon tax isn't working. I mean, why would
Saved - December 17, 2023 at 3:42 PM

@KatKanada_TM - Kat Kanada

Hey, @cafreeland and @JustinTrudeau. Is this what you call progress? Because to the rest of us, this looks like a country that you BROKE! https://t.co/GwSHKto67M

Saved - December 17, 2023 at 3:42 PM

@Cl1Richard - Awakened Richard🍎

Canada’s Dictator Trudeau, speaks by threatening grocers for the high price of food, when in fact his carbon tax grab is a huge factor in the rising cost of groceries and everything Canadians consume and use! https://t.co/800RMxHfeP

Saved - January 28, 2024 at 4:08 AM

@therealhebrahim - Hussein E

In Trudeaus Canada there are constant lineups at Fort York Food Bank. They won't show you this on CBC, CTV, Global News, CityTV or CP24. https://t.co/Y8IwOvfj2n

Saved - March 29, 2024 at 10:11 PM

@WallStreetSilv - Wall Street Silver

It is no longer "cost of living" in Canada. It is now "cost of surviving". Canadians are nearly ready to revolt against Justin Trudeau. 🔊 https://t.co/AXatUxJ4gW

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Living costs in Canada are overwhelming, shifting from a cost of living to a cost of survival. A single mother, working 3 jobs, shared her struggles with debt to the government. The CRA criticized her for not maxing out credit cards to pay them, urging her to cut back on groceries for her 3 children. She confronted them, blaming the high prices on their actions. She emphasized that everyone is suffering together. Translation: The high cost of living in Canada is making it difficult for people to survive. A single mother working multiple jobs shared her struggles with debt to the government. The CRA criticized her for not using credit cards to pay them, telling her to cut back on groceries for her children. She confronted them, blaming them for the high prices and emphasizing that everyone is suffering together.
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Speaker 0: The cost of living in Canada is sick. There is no more cost of living. There is only cost of surviving. My girlfriend and I met for coffees the other day and she owes a little bit of money to the government and she was crying to me, crying saying, I don't know what to do. I'm working 3 jobs. I'm a single mother. Like I can't afford to live here anymore. So she had a call with the CRA and the CRA ripped her apart. They said it is unacceptable that you have not maxed out your credit cards to pay us. It is not acceptable that you are paying $1,000 a month in groceries for yourself and your 3 children. You need to cut back. So she said to them, you're telling me that you want me to take the food from my children's mouth to pay your greedy ass when it's your fault that fucking groceries are astronomically priced right now. We are all in this together. We are all suffering together.
Saved - April 2, 2024 at 5:47 PM

@DC_Draino - DC_Draino

$202 CAD for a pack of chicken wings in Canada?! $1 Canadian Dollar = $0.74 US dollar That would be like paying $150 for a pack of chicken in America Canada has insane inflation!! Trudeau is destroying this once great country https://t.co/gDarm4coUq

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Moving to Canada? Food prices are high. A pack of drumsticks from Costco costs $202 or $224. Conclusion: don't come here.
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Speaker 0: This is for anyone thinking of moving to Canada. Our food prices are outrageous. Here, we have a pack of drumsticks from Costco. $202 for this pack or 224 for this one. Moral of the story, don't move here.
Saved - April 3, 2024 at 2:03 AM

@realmonsanto - Efrain Flores Monsanto 🇨🇦🚛

WHAT WOULD YOU SAY TO JUSTIN TRUDEAU? Ontario carbon tax protesters on Apr 1 pass a message to Liberal leader Justin Trudeau, after he raised the cost of living for Canadians by increasing the fuel tax by 23%. "This country used to be a great country." http://StopTheCarbonTax.com

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Trudeau is criticized by various individuals who urge him to resign due to his leadership. They express disappointment in his actions, lack of consideration for the people, and negative impact on the country. Calls for his resignation are made based on concerns about the state of Canada and the well-being of its citizens. The speakers emphasize the need for change and express hope for a better future.
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Speaker 0: What would Speaker 1: you say to Trudeau if he's watching right now? Speaker 0: Justin, stop the bull This is a grandmother a mother. I've had enough. My country deserves better. You are not a leader. You are a tyrant. Speaker 1: I don't think I can say it on the news channel. But, no. You're a disgusting individual, and, you have no place in our country. Speaker 2: Best thing for you is just, quit. Like, no. Pack your suitcase and leave. Speaker 0: Shame on you. Shame on you. Speaker 3: Leave the parliament. Speaker 0: And your days are numbered, TikTok. Speaker 4: He needs to step down. He needs to get out of Canada. This is wrong in every aspect of every way. You're hurting everybody, not not yourself because you're getting a big raise today, but you're hurting everybody that's not getting a raise like you are, like he is. Wrong. Wrong. Very wrong. Speaker 2: The Liberal Party is gonna be decimated in the next election, and it is gonna be hilarious. Speaker 5: It's gonna be another Kim Campbell. Speaker 4: Listen to the people. Just step down. Lead the country. We don't want you. You're not welcome. Right? Just let the just let Canada be Canada again because it's not Canada. I don't want my grandkids growing up in this. I don't want them growing up in it. Speaker 6: Resign resign while you still can. Speaker 0: Resign. Resign. Walk away before he does any more damage. I mean, this country used to be a great country. I I don't even know it anymore. I don't even know it anymore. It's sad. Speaker 7: Not everyone around here can just give themselves a raise or just take a vacation to Jamaica or wherever they wanna go with their family. And, yeah. Just maybe think about the little guy. It's not all just you and your your politician friends that get to make, you know, $400,000 a year or more. So Speaker 6: Why don't you reconsider? Many, many people are already struggling. Many many Canadian, obviously. Right? There's tent tent encampments all over the country. So it's obvious. People are struggling. We don't need more tax. Speaker 1: I wouldn't wanna be you. Speaker 3: You need to step down because this is not fair to us. It's supposed to be a, pre right country, and it's not anymore. He's made it so Okay. Less, free ride of freedom of speech. That's why we're out here protesting because of what Trudeau has done. Speaker 1: If Trudeau was watching this right now, what would you guys say to him? Speaker 3: Step down. You are destroying our country. Speaker 1: Same thing. Resign. It's time. You're done. Speaker 6: Can I say anything? Anything you want? You're an idiot. Putting it mildly. Yeah. So yeah. I don't know. It doesn't seem like he's doing a very good job running this country. Speaker 1: It's true. Let's watch right now. What would you say to him? Go yourself. Speaker 0: We used to be so proud of our armed forces. You know, we we were always a small country, but we were a proud country. We're not that anymore. It's sad what he's done to us. We have no culture left. We have but I'm just hoping somebody can rescue us if we don't get rid of them. Speaker 1: But we're in trouble in Canada. Canada's, it's not a good place. I thought we were free here. Everyone tells me we're free in Canada. You can sign our petition at stop the carbon tax dot com so you can send a message to the Trudeau NDP Liberals that you won't stand for this.
Please sign our petition to Stop the Carbon Tax! Add your name to the growing chorus of Canadians who are fighting back and demanding that Justin Trudeau repeal his punishing carbon tax cash grab that hits the hardest-working Canadians the most, while doing nothing to help our environment. rebelnews.com
Saved - August 15, 2024 at 10:35 AM

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

The price of groceries skyrocketed since Kamala Harris took office. Can you handle another four years of this? https://t.co/8tFomt0ZxR

Saved - November 5, 2024 at 10:15 PM

@WeAreCanProud - Canada Proud

This is what happens in the GTA after nine years of Justin Trudeau. https://t.co/dBOW4YCGyA

Saved - November 18, 2024 at 8:34 PM

@WeAreCanProud - Canada Proud

INSANE: Trudeau says feeding your kids should NOT be your top priority. You have to watch this video. 😳 https://t.co/4fCqK7k7Hz

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When facing immediate survival needs like paying rent or buying groceries, it's easy to deprioritize climate change. Instinctively, during tough times, the focus shifts to short-term concerns. However, we cannot afford to ignore climate change, as it requires long-term attention and action. Unfortunately, there is significant political messaging that contradicts this necessity.
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Speaker 0: It's really, really easy when you're in a short term survive. I gotta be able to pay the rent this month. I gotta be able to buy groceries for my kids to say, okay, let's put climate change as a slightly lower priority. And that's something that's instinctive. When the storm comes, you wanna hunker down and just sort of huddle up and wait for it to blow over. We can't do that around climate change. And unfortunately, we have an awful lot of political amplification of the kind of narrative that is directly opposed to that.
Saved - February 1, 2025 at 5:47 PM

@JacobKinge - Jacob King

Canada is on the brink of economic collapse, driven by far-left woke policies over the past decade. Here’s a video of the food bank lineup downtown Toronto—it stretches over four blocks. This looks like a third-world country now! https://t.co/J2M6Tz3aZj

Saved - February 10, 2025 at 3:08 PM

@MarcNixon24 - Marc Nixon

🇨🇦 middle class is GONE 📉 50% of Canadians are broke 🥫 25% can’t afford food 🔥 Carbon tax HIKES April 1 💸 Tax holiday ENDS this week Yet Trudeau keeps burning money on woke climate scams & reckless spending Poilievre showcases the truth 👇 https://t.co/igJrlsxSOs

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We're the second-largest landmass globally, boasting 41 million people, vast natural resources including oil, natural gas, uranium, potash, freshwater, and farmland. We should be the wealthiest nation, but tariffs highlight our unmet potential. It's time for self-sufficiency. We need to build homes rapidly for our young people, foster entrepreneurial success, and ensure hard work yields rewards. We must harness our resources, secure our borders, and build a brighter future for our citizens.
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Speaker 0: We are the second biggest land mass in the world, 41,000,000 brilliant people, the third biggest supply of oil, fifth biggest supply of natural gas, biggest supply of uranium and potash. We have the biggest supply of fresh water anywhere on earth. The fifth biggest supply of farmland. We should be the richest nation on earth. These tariffs are wake up call. That it is time for us to meet our potential. It is time for us to be a country that can trade with itself. A country that builds homes quickly for its youth. A country that allows entrepreneurs to succeed quickly and profitably so that success is once again rewarded. A country that allows hard work to pay off. A country that harvests its own resources, that secures its borders to protect its people, that builds its
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