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Transformative Outlook's avatar

Two fools Carney and Ford. Deport and cancel their citizenships.

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George Schmidt's avatar

Yes, they are fools. But unless you are attempting some humour, you probably know that people born in Canada, no matter how foolish, can’t be deported or have their citizenship canceled.

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Marilyn Tanguay's avatar

Seems neither can illegals or foreign criminals

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Transformative Outlook's avatar

Can be done.

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George Schmidt's avatar

Can you explain the process of canceling the citizenship of a person born in Canada and to which country might be deported? Can you argue rationally from a legal perspective, preferably without dropping F-bombs?

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Transformative Outlook's avatar

If one can debank citizens without consequences, governments can do anything.

Just this year the Royal Bank de-banked the defence lawyer for Tamara Lich and Chris Barber. The lawyer was given 30 days to transfer all of her funds. Covered by JUNO.

Look at all current judicial rulings recently.

Government can do anything, it’s called communism.

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George Schmidt's avatar

Yes, governments can do almost anything but only for as long as the people tolerate it. It seems that Canadians have a high degree of tolerance. Could it be that we are too easily distracted by other things like modern day bread and circuses, rather than focusing on what is most important? We have bought into the lie that our freedoms are granted by government and that it is the government’s responsibility to take care of our every need from the cradle to the grave.

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Transformative Outlook's avatar

Western Standard—Lawyer Eva Chipiuk has had her bank accounts shut down by the Royal Bank of Canada without explanation.

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William Stewart's avatar

Just a quick reminder...

It's DOUG FRAUD the guy who regularly inserts his rather large foot into his even larger mouth.

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Fred W.'s avatar

Two liars trying to cover their own political asses by throwing the other one under the bus while trying not to appear to be the bumbling, duplicitous word weasels that they are.

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Stephen Martin's avatar

Yes Doug, we know you don't learn from your mistakes, so you will continue to make things worse. Funny how we still can't buy American alcohol in Ontario, yet my wife found ungraded American beef in the grocery store yesterday.

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carol's avatar

Why would you apologize for airing an actual video of Regan speaking? Carney is folding like a cheap suit despite his claim to be the best to deal with Trump! No wonder Trump endorsed him - he proved to be more like Trump every day & his tax dodges only prove that he's in it for the money like Trump!

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George Schmidt's avatar

That "actual video" was deliberately edited to make it fit the narrative that Ford wanted to put out there and it backfired. I heard Reagan when he spoke to the nation that day in his regular radio address. He did not believe in tariffs (import duties) as a general practice, but he was not reluctant to use them as leverage against dumping of cheaper foreign made products into the U.S. He made his case and came to a mutually acceptable trade agreement with Japan (Honda cars). I agree that Carney folded. His biggest blunder will be his pivot away from trade with America to Europe, and worse, to China. The CCP which owns, controls and directs ALL Chinese companies, is NOT our friend or even a "friendly adversary". They have been buying up Canadian farmland and infiltrating every aspect of Canadian culture including academia and governments. But Carney, like JT and PET before him, are admirers of "the basic dictatorship". Those were Justin's words before he became leader of the Liberal Party. That Huawei thing and the two Michaels imprisoned in China for two years? Mowing down students with tanks in Tiananmen Square because the wanted democracy? No big deal right? Spying on Canadian Chinese and threatening their families in China? Gee, what's the problem with that?

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George Schmidt's avatar

You do know, do you not that Trump does not accept payment as President. He also didn't during his first term.

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carol's avatar

You do know that Trump is lining his & his families pockets in other ways, do you not?

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Mert Taylor's avatar

the best thing Doug Ford could do for his province and Canada is shut his mouth

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russell's avatar

More gaslighting from these Liberals, including Ford, the Liberal in Conservative clothing. It may be just a scheme to make them look in opposition to each other, thereby making Ford look more "Conservative" and thinking they can help Ford take leadership over Poilievre. Sorry guys, that won't happen, the conservative voters aren't sheep like their Liberal counterparts.

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Sharon Verge's avatar

I beleive Carney gave the ok to air this AD.Carney trying to get out of this probably because of his stakes in U.S Brookfield. I dont know why Trump is doing this to Canada,just tell us what you want and cut the Crap,51st State is off the table

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Catherine Hutt's avatar

Trump is NOT doing anything to Canada! He was elected to do what’s best for the US, and he’s accomplishing that. No one but the Liberals are responsible for the state Canada is in - our natural resources have been deliberately left in the ground, our immigration system is broken, possibly beyond repair, crime is essentially ignored, and our healthcare system is failing Canadians to the point where people are dying on wait lists. Trudeau did NOTHING to advance our country or lower the deficit, and now we’re paying for it. It’s not Trump’s fault!

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Don Hrehirchek's avatar

No it is not Trump's fault . But he sure likes to make money. IE. tariffs. Most statesmen would be political about what seems to be an error in judgement. I am afraid that Donald Has much to learn as to being a statesman. You attract flies with honey , not vinegar. What He does against Canada affects You and I .

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Catherine Hutt's avatar

And Carney doesn’t?? Why do you think he’ll leave our oil & gas in the ground? He has huge investments in the American oil & gas industry! He also has interests in over 500 companies, most of which are in the US. When the US prospers, Carney prospers! Trump has zero respect for Carney, that’s why he says he likes him - he knows a weakling when he sees one. Trump isn’t trying to be a statesman. He’s being a businessman, and after four years of Biden, that’s what American needs.

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Don Hrehirchek's avatar

Well a business man MR.T. may be a business man. But business and politics do not mix. They can compliment one another but do not mix. Look at what Trump's sons are doing . That is taking advantage of the situation. But You may not see this as being corrupt. I do . Morals and looking after all the people of The USA should be the prime objective .

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Jim Klassen's avatar

It's reported that the ad was created in April, by the Chinese??? If this is true, was it originally created by the Feds and passed down for Doug to run? They call theirs a buffoon, but we doubled down with Mark and Doug.

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Jim Goegebeur's avatar

Two heavy Liberals . They'll probably kiss & make up shortly.

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Ruth Bard's avatar

Guess he must have "experienced it differently."

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