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Pierre Poilievre is the only MP running who has had to enter into a compliance agreement with Elections Canada.
gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2017/20
Think about that for a moment. He had to sign a document contracting him to follow our election laws. And that’s only for the times he has been caught.

gazette.gc.caCanada Gazette – PARLIAMENTJuly 22, 2017, Part 1, Volume 151, Number 29, Canada Gazette

Stephen Harper, Poilievre's boss, was one of the worst prime ministers in Canada's history, he divided us.

I can't imagine Poilievre doing a better job at dividing Canadians at a time we need to support one another.

Read this and Remember why conservatives make the worst leaders.

"Eight Headlines From Around the World Show Why Harper Was The Worst Prime Minister"

#Canpoli #Canada #Poilievre

pressprogress.ca/these_8_headl

PressProgress · These 8 headlines from around the world show why Stephen Harper was Canada’s worst Prime MinisterCanada's national nightmare is officially over.

ALL newsmedia seems to have waay too much contextualizing problems in terms of economic fears and tariff distresses and not nearly enough context about the totally fascist gov, threats to sovereignty, and innocent people in concentration camps.

The Canadians whom are going to avoid the US for the foreseeable future care about tariffs but they honestly care much more about fascistic governments and concentration camps.

MOST #Canadian #newsmedia is failing to grasp this.

Musk assumes the Canadian government can be bamboozled like the US; 40,025,340 Canadian voices roar with laughter north of the US border.

"Tesla Canada says its shady $43 million incentive grab was a misunderstanding"

#Tesla #Canada #Legal #Musk #Canpoli

electrek.co/2025/04/09/tesla-c

Electrek · Tesla Canada says its shady $43 million incentive grab was a misunderstandingBy Jameson Dow

A key difference between the UK, (and Europe as a whole?) and Canada/USA.

The mere suggestion of nationalization as a viable solution for *anything* other than raw fossil fuel infrastructure (ie. Transmountain) is anathema to practically all parties. Maybe the NDP might utter it, but even they are mostly capitalist maximalist.

Yet in the UK, even the Conservatives are advocating nationalization of the Steel plants. My mind boggles.

#canpoli #BritishSteel

bbc.com/news/articles/ckg17g39

British Steel's Scunthorpe plant, in Scunthorpe
www.bbc.comUK takes control of British Steel under emergency powersBusiness Secretary Jonathan Reynolds says nationalisation is "likely" next step as Parliament rushes law through.

It's unsurprising to me that some are having a hard time understanding why the national polls look so bad for Pierre.

He's consistently able to draw big crowds of frothing supporters to his rallies, and a lot of these same people have been confused about the difference between "weather" and "climate" for a couple of decades now.

So, in the last 3 days, the #PeePee campaign commercials have informed me that Carney is sneaky and he's laughing at me, not with me. And Carney's image is splashed onscreen in the style of a graphic novel in blood red colours.
Conservatives still have trouble running on their own substance and policy. The Canadian Press could ask him about that except #PeePee doesn't take unscripted questions.

When I was at the college today I noticed the other events, a girls volleyball tournament and a dance competition. Statistically those girls parents are voting against them.

Oh how I wanted to ask every parent why they choose the Conservative parties that want to control their daughters bodies and minds. Promises to leave them alone didn't hold the U.S. right back. Do you trust Poilievre to keep promises here?

Okay, #Canada

You've got your elbows up! Good for you.

You're buying Canadian, or at least not American, wherever you can. Excellent!

You're changing travel plans, staying the hell away from that dangerous place down south. Awesome!

There's one more VERY IMPORTANT thing you need to do to show that Canada matters to you, and you'll work to defend it:

VOTE!

Don't stay home. Don't assume the outcome is set. Don't abdicate your responsibility. You're a citizen--this is your duty. Take part, be a part of the system so that you can be a part of the solution. Show your fellow Canadians that you care, and show the United States that when they throw their weight around, Canadians take notice and stand tough!

Elbows up, Canada! VOTE!