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Saved - September 30, 2025 at 10:50 AM
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I mentioned that Anita Anand revealed Carney's desire for a socialist society and a one world government. In her closing statement at the UN, she emphasized Canada's commitment to shared prosperity and collective security, stating that our identity will be shaped by the values behind our strength.

@therealmrbench - TheRealMrBench

Anita Anand let it slip that Carney wants a socialist society and one world government. Closing statement by Anita Anand at the UN. "This is the spirit of Canada... we will work towards a world where prosperity is shared." "Security is collective." "Canada will be defined, not by the strength on our values but by the values of our strength."

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To close, Canada is committed to leaving future generations not only a safer, more prosperous, more inclusive, and more peaceful world, but also a more sustainable one. Canada will be defined not by the strength of our values, but by the value of our strength. We know that no country can meet today's challenges alone. As former UN secretary general Kofi Annan once said, in an era of global challenges, the world needs multilateralism now more than ever. No nation can solve its problems alone. This is the spirit of Canada, and Canadians are rising to the challenge. We will work toward a world where prosperity is shared, security is collective, and peace is lasting. This is Canada's pledge in this era of geopolitical challenge and change. Thank you.
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Speaker 0: To close, Canada is committed to leaving future generations not only a safer, more prosperous, more inclusive, and more peaceful world, but also a more sustainable one. Canada will be defined not by the strength of our values, but by the value of our strength. We know that no country can meet today's challenges alone. As former UN secretary general Kofi Annan once said, in an era of global challenges, the world needs multilateralism now more than ever. No nation can solve its problems alone. This is the spirit of Canada, and Canadians are rising to the challenge. We will work toward a world where prosperity is shared, security is collective, and peace is lasting. This is Canada's pledge in this era of geopolitical challenge and change. Thank you.

@therealmrbench - TheRealMrBench

Anita Anand addresses the UN on behalf of Canada. It is everything you thought it would be. • Ukraine / Russia • State of Palestine • National Day for Truth and Recognition Day (Indigenous) • Clean energy • Multilateralism • Geo Political pressures • Bob Rae • Sovereignty • Haiti

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Canada warns that the multilateral system is under threat from rising inwardness, protectionism, and unilateralism, and says it will reform and strengthen multilateral institutions such as the United Nations. Its foreign policy rests on three pillars: defense and security, economic resilience, and core values including democracy, pluralism, human rights, gender equality, environment, and Indigenous partnerships. Canada will safeguard Arctic sovereignty, modernize NORAD with the United States, bolster NATO, and build new economic links—EU strategic defense partnership, the Canada Indonesia comprehensive economic partnership agreement, and expanded Mexico ties—while leading on CP, TPP, and CETA. It highlights Ukraine’s resilience after Russia’s invasion and pledges substantial aid, calls for humanitarian action in Gaza, supports a two-state solution and recognition of Palestine, and backs UN missions in Haiti. Multilateralism remains our best hope to address global challenges, and no nation can solve its problems alone.
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Speaker 0: President, excellencies, distinguished delegates, let me, madam president, congratulate you on your election as president. Since the end of the second World War, multilateral institutions have helped to make our world safer and more prosperous. More than a billion people have been lifted out of extreme poverty. Famine and disease have declined. We see shared effort leading to shared prosperity. However, Speaker 1: today, these multilateral system is under threat. Some countries are turning more inward, at protectionism and unilateralism rather multilateralism around the world. The geopolitical landscape is unstable. Those power is heading towards a way that is undermining, jeopardizing our security and prosperity. We are facing challenges that no country can address alone. Allow me to start with Canada itself because the strength that we have abroad is based on resilience at home. Speaker 0: Proudly bilingual, resilient, dynamic democracy spanning three oceans, blessed with natural resources, and above all, by the ingenuity of our people. Our scientists are leaders in artificial intelligence and clean technology. Our workers are partnering in the global energy transition. Our entrepreneurs are advancing critical minerals, agriculture, and digital innovation. Canada is home to indigenous peoples and to immigrants from every corner of the globe. Let me say a few words about indigenous peoples on the eve of Canada's National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The voices of indigenous peoples enrich our democracy at home and diplomacy abroad. The Speaker 1: leadership has laid the foundations for the path followed by Canada and is strengthening our place in the world. Canada has, for a long time, been advocating for cooperation, diplomacy, and international law. Whether this be a question of promoting peacekeeping operations of the UN during the Suez crisis or indeed the Ottawa treaty that prohibits anti personnel mines, Canada has always been an innovative leader on global issues. This is something that still guides us. Speaker 0: Not shrink from global challenge. Canada does not retreat from duty. Canada does not walk away from building and strengthening peace. Even as the world changes, Canada remains a stable and reliable partner, both in business and collective security. At its core, our foreign policy rests on three pillars. First, defense and security, keeping Canadians safe, strengthening our sovereignty, being good allies and partners in NATO and NORAD. Second, economic resilience, diversifying trade, strengthening supply chains, being an attractive destination for capital, and an entrusted trading partner while advancing rules based trade. And third, core values, promoting democracy and pluralism, balancing and maintaining human rights, fostering gender equality, protecting our environment, and working with indigenous partners on sustainable development and prosperity while safeguarding our environment. But we face a changed reality. Rising unilateralism and protectionism weaken multilateral institutions and the rule of law, the very bedrock of the postwar order. In Speaker 1: 2024 alone, 300,000,000 people needed humanitarian assistance. A 120,000,000 were displaced. More than 40,000,000 were refugees. Conflicts cost 14,000,000,000 million trillion dollars a year for the global economy. And each figure each of these figures is not simply a statistic, but it's a child, a family, a community. Each and every one of them are just proof of why we must respect together the UN Charter, the Geneva Conventions, the refugee conventions, and human rights conventions. Speaker 0: Stark realities. Retreat is not an option. Canada will not turn inward. Canada will work to reform and strengthen multilateral institutions such as the United Nations so that they are more resilient and more effective in meeting the challenges of today and tomorrow. Canada is an Arctic nation. In the Arctic, a critical part of Canada and the world, climate change and new geopolitical pressures create both risks and responsibilities. Canada will safeguard its sovereignty, modernize NORAD with The United States, bolster NATO with fellow members, and work with indigenous peoples to ensure that the Arctic remains a region of peace, cooperation, and sustainable development. The challenges to security are not confined to our own borders. Russia's 2022 illegal full scale invasion of Ukraine stands as a grave breach of the UN Charter. Russia's aggression, attacks on civilians, and abduction of children are flagrant violations of international law. Putin believed Ukraine would fall in three days. Three and a half years later, Ukraine still stands, its sovereignty intact, its people unbowed, its courage unbroken. Canada's position is clear. Putin cannot be permitted to redraw boundaries at his will. Might does not make right. Ukraine is not backing down nor will its friends, including Canada. Speaker 1: In supporting Ukraine, we are not only defending a nation. We are defending the founding principles, sovereignty, dignity, and peace, values that unite us all. Canada has already committed pledged $22,000,000,000 of of various types of aid to Ukraine, and Ukraine can count on our long term support. Here at the UN last week, the prime prime minister Carney, and president Zelensky reaffirmed our shared commitments, something that is shared by a large number of you here to bring back Ukrainian children, bring them home. Speaker 0: The October 7 terrorist attack by Hamas on Israeli civilians was absolutely horrific. Hamas is a terrorist organization and an impediment to peace. Canada calls on Hamas to lay down its weapons and to release all remaining hostages immediately. The scope of of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is catastrophic and requires urgent action. Canada has committed over $340,000,000 in humanitarian aid, and our Canadian Armed Forces have participated in airdrops. We call on Israel to help protect the civilian population in Gaza, to open land corridors for unimpeded access of humanitarian aid at scale, and to ensure that health care facilities are fully protected. The two state solution is eroding as is evident in Israel's illegal expansion of West Bank settlements. Canada's recognition of Palestine last week reflects long standing Canadian policy based on the right of the Palestinian people to self determination and our commitment to a two state solution, a future where Israelis and Palestinians live side by side in peace and security. We support partners in the region who continue their efforts to reach a ceasefire as soon as possible and to contribute to the political processes that must follow. Canada will participate in these processes in every way that we can. We are committed to efforts to strengthen the capacity of the Palestinian Authority working collaboratively with partners in the region. On AIT. Speaker 1: In Haiti, violence is destroying lives and undermining stability. Canada supports the efforts made at the UN Security Council to create a new mission to tackle violence, but to stop the gang violence and reestablish governance and open the way for stable democracy and a greater level of regional security. These struggles are not something that happens far away in today's connected interconnected world. Conflicts, indeed, that break out anywhere in the world affect all of us. Speaker 0: Global economy, Canada's diplomacy is also focused on delivering growth and economic resilience for our people. To grow our economy and create opportunities for our businesses, Canada is deepening partnerships in Europe, The Indo Pacific, The Americas, and Africa. Recent progress includes a strategic defense partnership with the European Union, the Canada Indonesia comprehensive economic partnership agreement signed just last week, expanded agreements with Mexico, and continued leadership through key trade agreements such as the CP, TPP, and CETA. These are not just trade agreements. These are bridges of resilience, engines of prosperity, and commitments to the rules based system that benefits us all. Through multilateralism, we can build an inclusive and sustainable global economy. And when multilateral institutions are under threat, Canada will not turn inward. We will lock arms with our partners to strengthen institutions, building their legitimacy and their efficacy to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow. We are determined to forge new economic partnerships and leverage our competitive advantages in areas of economic strength. Canada will ensure that we utilize our diplomatic efforts abroad to the benefit of domestic interests as well. At Speaker 1: a time when we're all looking to strengthen resilience, security, and economic growth of our peoples. We cannot renounce or give up on our multilateral institutions and processes. Multilateralism remains our best hope to address global challenges. Rather than rejecting international norms, we should instead strengthen multilateralism by reforming its international institutions. This is the only way that international institutions will be able to address the challenges that we are all facing while all the while providing results for our nations and peoples. Speaker 0: Have an opportunity to act with pragmatism and flexibility in our efforts to deal with collective challenges. That is good advice for all of us in our chamber here today. We need to bring together the representatives of those countries and entities that are both relevant to and affected by the crises at hand. As we have seen with the coalition of the willing for Ukraine, these efforts in support of the UN charter need to become the new norm so that we can move forward on urgent challenges at scale and at speed. A generation of Canadians including Canada's fierce and inspiring ambassador to the United Nations, Bob Ray, who has provided a lifetime of dedicated service to our country, helped to build these multilateral institutions. And I pay tribute to Bob for his lifetime of dedicated service to our country. Our goal will always be to prevent and conflicts while modernizing global institutions so that they can meet the challenges of the future. To close, Canada is committed to leaving future generations not only a safer, more prosperous, more inclusive, and more peaceful world, but also a more sustainable one. Canada will be defined not by the strength of our values, but by the value of our strength. We know that no country can meet today's challenges alone. As former UN secretary general Kofi Annan once said, in an era of global challenges, the world needs multilateralism now more than ever. No nation can solve its problems alone. This is the spirit of Canada, and Canadians are rising to the challenge. We will work toward a world where prosperity is shared, security is collective, and peace is lasting. This is Canada's pledge in this era of geopolitical challenge and change. Thank you.
Saved - August 24, 2024 at 9:11 PM

@therealmrbench - sonofabench

Another stabbing attack caught on video in England. This time of a dad pushing his baby in a pram. Guess who the attacker is? I won't say as Starmer will call it hate speech for posting this. Let's see if X throttles it. https://t.co/QuPaxhTiwQ

Saved - June 23, 2024 at 11:15 PM

@therealmrbench - sonofabench

Police in Montreal, Quebec refused to assist and protect the assault of Rebel News reporter Alexandra Lavoie, covering the Pro-Hamas and Antifa encampment. The police have told her to talk to the city mayor. She was attacked with umbrellasand paint https://t.co/ocdKQES6dY

Saved - January 19, 2024 at 5:39 AM

@therealmrbench - sonofabench

The Trudeau govt is one of scandal and corruption. Employees are being suspended without pay to try to silence those who might say something about leadership in the ArriveCan App scandal. https://t.co/kaPPhQCjHV The Singh NDP is blocking investigation into the "free" $84,000 vacation to Jamaica

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Antonio Utano and Cameron McDonald have been suspended without pay in the ArriveCAN scandal. The government is using public servants as scapegoats instead of taking responsibility for the $54 million scandal. Taxpayers are unhappy and want the truth. The ministers need to show leadership and oversight to prevent such scandals. The Public Safety Minister, Minister Duclos, and Minister Anand should come to the Government Operations Committee to explain and take responsibility. This is an opportunity for them to make things right and not leave public servants and taxpayers in a mess. The Minister of Public Safety should start by attending the committee.
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Speaker 0: So this is breaking news in The Globe and Mail this morning that you may have already seen. Antonio Utano and Cameron McDonald have been suspended from their positions without pay in the ArriveCAN scandal. What is going on here? What is going on here? We know now in the ArriveCAN scandal that we had A $54,000,000 boondoggle that was handled by 2 individuals working out of their government, but this is a new development now that public servants are now being targeted by their masters that they are being muzzled after coming forward with their testimony in this committee. No one is happy now. Tax Payers aren't happy now. They're on the hook for this $54,000,000 scandal and instead of taking responsibility, This government is using their employees, public servants, as scapegoats. This has to stop and how it stops is we get the minister at committee right away as soon as possible to share the truth, to share what actually happened in this ArriveCAN scandal because ministers here have a double offense. First of all, they didn't provide the leadership and the oversight so that this ArriveCAN scandal never would have happened. If there would have been leadership, if there would have been oversight, taxpayers would not have been taken for the $54,000,000 that they were taken for. And secondly, true leaders would take responsibility for this $54,000,000 scandal instead of passing it on to their employees, passing this on to public servants. Now I am first of all asking the Public Safety Minister Come to government operations committee. Show your face. Stand up for these terrible decisions of your subordinates which are resulting in mental health problems, Just complete uncertainty throughout this department. I'm asking you please to come to Government Operations Committee but I wouldn't stop there. I would send a call out also to Minister Duclos, Minister of Procurement to come back to Government Operations Committee to explain how this error could have happened. Is this a process that happens all the time that will happen again? That taxpayers are taken for more 1,000,000 of dollars because of his lack of oversight. Also Minister Anand needs to come. Is this the type of public service that she wants where public servants are afraid to speak out to truth as to the process, we need to get to the bottom of this and the only way we're going to do this is if ministers come to the committee starting with the Minister of Public Safety, Dominique LeBlanc. Minister LeBlanc, I'm asking you do the right thing. Your government didn't provide oversight through the ArriveCAN scandal and that's why now we have the 54,000,000 boondoggle and this is only one of many scams across this government. This is your opportunity to come and make it right but also to do the leadership thing to take responsibility for actions that you should have taken responsibility for as a government a long time ago. Don't put your public servants out there to dry when it was your lack of leadership that got everyone Canadian taxpayers and public servants in this mess. I look forward to seeing these ministers starting with the Minister of Public Safety at public, at the Government Operations Committee.
Saved - December 19, 2023 at 4:09 PM

@therealmrbench - sonofabench

Watch both videos. First is a man who honked his horn during the truckers' freedom convoy Second is a Muslim radical who threatened police with "I'll cut you six feet deep." Guess which one was arrested in Trudeau's Canada? https://t.co/GC2C6xPptS https://t.co/uaJVtgr0AC

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The speaker confronts a person who is trying to arrest them, claiming it is against the law. They argue and film the encounter, demanding the person's name and badge number. The speaker accuses the person of being a communist and calls for them to call their police chief. They express disappointment and shame towards the person's actions.
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Speaker 0: Don't have to show them anything. Hey. It's against a lot. You doesn't you. I'm not gonna arrest. For what? Hey. Under arrest. Why are you doing? What are you doing? To ID. Well Hey. Hey. That's assault. I got it all on video. Yeah. He failed to IT. Get back. Hey. Hey. Get back. Get back. We're back. We're filming. Get back. We're doing our part. Do you know what do you think you are? Fucking dick, goop. It's all on video. No. Don't say anything. Big dude. Don't say anything. You're a fucking dude. You're a fucking dude. Can do. Hey, Ritz. Hey. Ritz, stand down. You're a taxi? Stand down. Stand down. Do it? Ritz. How do I do it? No. It's beautiful. What do I do? No. Let's talk them. Let's talk to you. Tag me, Fucking, dude. Fucking don't engage. Fucking not doing shit. Touch me, you punk ass. This is going right to the media. YouTube, what's your name and badge number? What's your name and badge badge number? What's your name and badge number? What's your name and badge number? Yeah. You're a soldier. Rucker hurting an old man, a Canadian citizen, Communism. This is communism. He's scared. Fucking guns. Communist. Just stand with the communist fucking government. Call your police chief. He'll back you up. Call the police. Call your police chief. Fucking arrested citizen. Sir. Arrested an old man. Shame on you. Shame on you. Shame on you. Keep the horse. Yeah. I know.
Saved - December 19, 2023 at 12:06 AM

@therealmrbench - sonofabench

Masked men threaten to kill Toronto Police officers saying, "I'll cut you six feet deep" During the Zada protest at Eaton Centre. How is this Palestine supporter not arrested and deported immediately if not Canadian ??? This is Trudeau's Canada. https://t.co/4stnNStGxE

Saved - December 14, 2023 at 9:15 PM

@therealmrbench - sonofabench

In case you were wondering how the Billions of our tax dollars are being spent in Zelenskyy Ukraine. Homeless and drug addicted in our streets, but Ukraine gets billions. And politicians get millions in kickbacks https://t.co/38otNkuCBT

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The American people should be proud of their support for Ukraine. We will continue supplying Ukraine with critical weapons and equipment, including $200 million that I just approved. However, without additional funding, our ability to help Ukraine respond to urgent demands is coming to an end. We need Ukraine to fix its broken immigration system, and Congress needs to do the same at home. Holding Ukraine funding hostage to push a partisan agenda on the border is not the solution. We need real solutions.
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Speaker 0: American people, Cambian, should be incredibly proud of the part they played in supporting Ukraine's success. We'll continue to supply Ukraine with critical weapons and and equipment as long as we can, including $200,000,000 I just approved today in critical needed equipment. But without supplemental funding, We're rapidly coming to an end of our ability to help Ukraine respond to the urgent operational demands that it has. And I have repeatedly made clear from our first day in office. We also need Ukraine to make changes to fix the broken immigration system here. We also need Congress to make the changes to fix the broken immigration system here at home. Holding Ukraine funding hostage in an attempt to force through an dream republican partisan agenda on the border is not how it works. We need real solutions.
Saved - December 14, 2023 at 2:52 PM

@therealmrbench - sonofabench

The majority of Liberals voted against the Child Online Pornography Potection Act today. Do they want to sexualize kids that badly? Or is this them being upset about Ukraine? No matter what the reason, this should have passed with 100% #cdnpoli https://t.co/35UmEKEwQ6

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MP Frank Caputo from Kamloops Thompson Cariboo expresses his disbelief that several Liberals voted against the Protecting Young Persons from Exposure to Pornography Act. He is standing outside the House of Commons and mentions the green carpet behind him. Caputo mentions that the bill, S210, was championed by his colleague Karen Vecchio and he expected it to have unanimous support.
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Speaker 0: MP Frank Caputo here from Kamloops Thompson Cariboo. I'm just outside the House of Commons. You could see the, the green carpet here, behind me. But, I just want to let everybody know that the Liberals, a number of Liberals voted against the Protecting Young Persons from Exposure to Pornography Act a few minutes ago. This is just unbelievable, Bill. S210, championed by my colleague Karen Vecchio. I just don't understand. This is something that I thought would have unanimous support
Saved - November 30, 2023 at 2:45 PM

@therealmrbench - sonofabench

Guess who she voted for in the last USA election in 2020? Biden or Trump Is she a democratic or a Maga Patriot. If she wonders why England does not tell America the future because they are 6 hours ahead. Maybe she should find someone from Australia https://t.co/a7uCMXJo8T

Saved - November 26, 2023 at 1:51 PM

@therealmrbench - sonofabench

No bouncy castles are seen, so Trudeau will not be using the Emergency Act. Antisemitism was seen in Ottawa at the Pro-Palestine insurrection convoy at the Parliament building. Shouts of "shut Ottawa down" and "intifada" #ceasefire #GazaAttack https://t.co/unrQ7t0ATB

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We are here to shut Ottawa down and support the cause of a free Palestine.
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Speaker 0: Because we are here to shut Ottawa down. Speaker 1: Free Palestine. Free Palestine. Free Free. Free Palestine. Free. Free Palestine. Free. Free Palestine. Free. Free. Free. Free.
Saved - November 26, 2023 at 6:03 AM

@therealmrbench - sonofabench

Sometimes, we need to just relax. Be the Turtle https://t.co/GzE6mlksUs

Saved - November 25, 2023 at 1:45 PM

@therealmrbench - sonofabench

Phillipines is investigating hundreds of thousands of unexplained deaths in the last couple years. Any guess how many will remain unexplained vs. covid vs. covid vaccine deaths

@_aussie17 - aussie17

🚨🚨💥💥 Phillipines launches investigation into EXCESS DEATHS in the country. We are shocked to find out that there were 262,000 excess deaths on 2021 alone. By comparison there were only 66,000+ covid deaths from 2020 to Nov 2023 Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines Dan Fernandez: ----------------------------------------------------- The copy of the said resolution, this is about a 260,000 excess deaths that we experienced in this country. We'll be showing a graph coming from the Philippine Statistics Authority. In DOH (Department of Health) they also have copies that have been submitted. We are shocked to find out that there were 262,000 excess deaths on 2021 alone. After that, 2022, still had 67,000 excess deaths These are all unexplained deaths (non-covid) ---------------------------------------------------------

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The speaker presents a resolution addressing the alarming number of unexplained deaths in the country. They share data showing 262,000 deaths in 2021 and 67,000 deaths in 2022. The committee agrees to investigate this issue, specifically focusing on the 213,984 excess deaths. The motion is approved, and they move on to the next agenda item.
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Speaker 0: The copy of the, said, resolution. This is about a 260,000, excess debts that we experienced in this country. We'll be showing a graph, coming from the Philippines Statistics, authority and, SO DOH copies that have been submitted, datas. And, we are shocked, to find out that there were 262,000 deaths on 2021 alone. And after that, 2022 67,000 deaths, and these are all, unexplained deaths. No? And then that's the reason why this committee is, I think, Motopropio, we will be investigating this, this, issue. So Mister chair, I moved to, to conduct model problem for the for this issue. Yes, sir chair. So there's a motion that to conduct a, investigation on this, issue, concerning the 213,984 excess debts, and this is duly second death. Any objection? Hearing none, the said motion is now approved. Okay. So we'll be proceeding to the next item of our and, you have
Saved - November 4, 2023 at 8:23 PM

@therealmrbench - sonofabench

Saskatchewan voted today to not collect and remit revenue from the Liberal NDP coalition Carbon Tax on home heating . It was passed 52-0 The country is pushing back on Trudeau. When will he step down https://t.co/JoHGIkhqYM

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The assembly supports the premier's plan to scrap the carbon tax on every single form of home heating. If the Liberal NDP coalition government refuses, they want all forms of home heating across Canada to be exempted from the carbon tax. If none of the above is implemented, the assembly supports Saskatchewan's plan to not collect and remit the carbon tax on energy bills starting January 1, 2024. The federal government's decision to remove the carbon tax from heating oil in Atlantic Canada is seen as unfair. They are asking the government to extend this exemption to the rest of the country. Both sides of the house agree on this issue.
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Speaker 0: Mister speaker, those in favor Speaker 1: of the motion, 52. Those opposed, 0. Speaker 2: I declare the amendment. This assembly supports the premier Saskatchewan's plan to scrap the carbon tax on every Sing for everyone that if the Liberal NDP coalition government refuses to scrap the carbon tax, that all forms that home heating across Canada be exempted from the carbon tax, and further that if none of the above is implemented by the Liberal NDP coalition that this assembly supports the government's Saskatchewan's plan to not collect and remit The carbon tax on energy bills beginning January 1, 2024. Is it Pledge the assembly to, adopt the motion. Speaker 3: I agree. Speaker 2: Calling the members. Speaker 0: Those in favor of the Speaker 1: motion, 52. Those opposed, 0. Speaker 2: I declare the amendment. Motion carried. Speaker 3: The federal government has decided to, essentially go against, a number of the principles that were in place when the carbon tax was put in place, and but to do so for only part of the country. And so what our message today is that, we think that that's not fair to the rest of Canada, particularly to That's one of the the vast majority use natural gas to heat their homes. Winter is here, even though the calendar only says, the end of October. And, and so what we're asking the federal government to do is really just extend that fairness to the rest of the country, and exempt, that all, forms of heating, fuels, from not from, from energy bills. Speaker 4: Well, what we heard today was agreement from both sides of the house, that the actions taken by the federal government in removing the carbon tax from heating oil, something that really, APPLIES MAINLY TO ATLANTIC CANADA, IS A MEASURE OF UNFAIRNESS THAT, YOU KNOW, SIMPLY CAN'T GO WITHOUT REMEDY. We called on the the Federal Government to make that exemption fair across the country. And, you know, it is a rather rare day when we agree in the assembly, but
Saved - October 6, 2023 at 5:23 AM
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Hockey Canada's new policy for players under 18 has sparked controversy. Showers and changing rooms are off-limits, as coaches can no longer assume players' genders. Instead, players must wear a thin layer of clothing under their jackets and gear. Critics argue this reflects the changing landscape under Prime Minister Trudeau. Read more: https://cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/hockey-canada-dressing-room-bottom-layer-new-policy-1.6985217

@therealmrbench - sonofabench

How is this not crazy? As the minor hockey 23-24 season gets underway, Hockey Canada now has new requirements for those 18 years and under. There is no showering or changing at the rinks because coaches are not allowed to assume a player is the same gender one week from the next. All players are asked to wear a thin layer of clothing to go under their jackets and then their gear. This is now the Trudeau Canada we are living in . https://cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/hockey-canada-dressing-room-bottom-layer-new-policy-1.6985217

Saved - October 3, 2023 at 6:49 PM

@therealmrbench - sonofabench

Remember when Elizabeth May got totally loaded, then praised and welcomed a terrorist killer back to Canada after I paid him $10.5 million dollars, then she had to be dragged off the stage? Drunk Lives Matter!

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