

Propaganda from Ben “Not a Journalist” Mulroney? Say it ain’t so!


Propaganda from Ben “Not a Journalist” Mulroney? Say it ain’t so!


No wonder Ncuti Gatwa left


The new direction they’re taking Doctor Who is dark.


Mr. Trump threatened to impose 100 percent tariffs on Canadian goods, and claimed that China would “take over” Canada and even ban hockey.
Since every accusation is typically a confession with Republicans, I wouldn’t be surprised if one of Trump’s next moves is to ban Canadian teams from playing in the States.


Was waiting on the seat count update:
Jeneroux’s floor-crossing brings the Liberals seat count in the House of Commons to 169 Liberal MPs, against the 171 opposition MPs.
There are three vacancies: the seats held by former Liberals Chrystia Freeland and Bill Blair, and the recently vacated Montreal-area riding of Terrebonne, after the Supreme Court of Canada on Friday annulled the results of the closely contested race from last spring’s election.


And no sticker-making business dreams. That’s his job!


Looking forward to the day when we’ll hear about message plans on Canada’s largest quantum network.


Medical science is amazing. Who knew humans could still grow a spine even in old age?


America First is really shaping up to become America Alone


As for the policy changes, delegates overwhelmingly endorsed taking a harder line on crime […]
So they’re going to punish these criminal delegates, right?


He also noted that the U.S. government has much more control over natural resources within its borders — unlike in Canada, where provinces have responsibility for energy and natural resources within their own boundaries.
“It would be a good deal for Trump, but completely bad for Albertans,” Dion said, arguing that five million Albertans will need to share the dividends of their natural resources with about 350 million Americans.
This is the part I don’t think most Alberta separatists understand. Handing the province to the US is just offering to pay off part of their $38 Trillion debt.


A total of 69 results show up when Carney’s name is typed into a search feature in the DOJ’s so-called “Epstein library”.
If my name had to be unintentionally included in a list, this would be the appropriate number.


Something compact like the Ford Focus but with a 600km range (or more) would be perfect.


Not surprised to see Doug flip-flop on EV incentives. I wonder where we’d be now in Ontario if EV rebates kept pace 5 years ago.


Aha, so that’s who was being referenced in their last email. For those interested that aren’t part of the newsletter group:
Hi friend,
We wanted to send a brief update directly to our early supporters.
Over the last few days, there have been some changes to Gander’s group of Strategic Advisors, and we took some time to reflect and gather our thoughts before sharing them with you.
As part of our initial fundraising from May to September of last year, two prospective investors did not complete their advisor agreements or investments by the original deadline, or within an extended timeframe.
Our equity crowdfunding campaign went live in October, and we recently offered them the same terms that every other investor had received through the campaign. When an agreement couldn’t be reached, we parted ways.
We’re grateful for all the advice and support that every single one of our advisors, past and present, has provided to us along this journey. Our focus today is exactly where it’s always been: building Gander with, and for, the Canadians who have shown up, believed in it, and helped make it real.
Today, we have Gander in the hands of hundreds of people who are posting, connecting, and testing the app. That number will continue to increase every week until everyone reading this email has been invited.
As always, thank you for being part of this with us. We’ll keep showing up, building with community, and getting Gander into the hands of more Canadians.
With gratitude,
Ben & The Gander Team


A party spokesperson tells me 2,558 ballots were cast in this leadership review election. That’s a 95 per cent turnout.
This is the stat I haven’t seen anyone discussing here yet. Poilievre is overwhelmingly the modern Conservative’s ride or die.


Not to mention the Ontario PCs are having their party convention right now as well—meaning many members won’t attend in Calgary for the vote.


100% agree, but all of those things are apparently Conservative virtues, and the party is tripling down on their pick.


No doubt the schoolyard slogans are tiring. I also don’t think he has anything concrete to offer Canadians outside of being Trudeau’s heel.
That’s how I’m seeing it as well. With all the talk of austerity, it would be bad optics to add another $150m to the CBC budget instead.