Oh Canada Our Homeless Wasted Land
No Patriot Love Instead Just Wokes Command
With Bleeding Hearts We see thee Fail
The censored North no Longer Free
From Far and Wide The Migrants Come
God Help our Land Drowning in a Trudeau Sea
Oh Canada we can only pray for thee
Oh Canada we can only Bleed or Flee
This weekend is Canada Day and I sing this new anthem on my yotube channel. Please share and like before it gets banned. It is very sad but this version of the national anthem is way more accurate than the old one. It is hard for myself and many others to fathom how this country has been destroyed. Never in my wildest nightmares did I expect to see anything so bad. And it is going to get much worse still. This did not happen in just a few years, but we have been in decline for decades. It definitely accelerated big time under the Trudeau government. Highlights are:
Canada dropped 24 places on quality of life index;
Labour productivity dropped in 12 of last 15 quarters;
Canada productivity was 88% of U.S. in 1984, now only 71% in 2022;
GDP growth per capita at the bottom of the G7;
Toronto has the lowest median employment income among 15 major cities;
Consumers drowning in debt;
Government spending and waste is beyond imagination;
22 Canadians die per day from drug over dose (our free narcotic program);
Highest carbon tax in the world;
Worst housing crisis in the world, over 2/3 Canadians over whelmed;
Canadian government a world wide embarrassment;
Royal Canadian Mounted Police warn Canada descending into civil unrest.
Since Trudeau took office in 2015, Canada has fallen 24 places on the world quality of life index, going from 9th place to 33rd.
Canadian businesses' labour productivity fell by 0.3 per cent in the first quarter compared with the previous quarter, Canada's labour productivity statistics are truly cause for concern. Labour productivity has now fallen in 12 of the last 15 quarters coming out of the pandemic. The level of Canada's labour productivity is now back to where it was in 2018, which means we've had no growth over a span of six years.
Canada must tackle weak productivity to inoculate the economy against factors that will drive future inflation, such as the pullback from globalization, said Carolyn Rogers, senior deputy governor of the Bank of Canada Canada’s productivity has fallen from a “not great” record of producing 88 per cent of the value generated by the United States economy per hour in 1984 to just 71 per cent in 2022, she said.
Ben Eisen, a senior fellow at the Fraser Institute, in a news release on April 11. The study said the media and political analysts have also frequently relied on GDP growth as a metric to assess Canada’s economic performance relative to other countries. “But due to large differences in population growth among developed countries, and Canada’s recent immigration-fuelled population surge, it’s now more useful to use per-person GDP after adjusting for population growth, Canada’s per-person GDP growth rate over the same period is near the bottom of the group and well below the G7 average,” the think tank said.
Small businesses are getting “crushed” by rising costs and wanted the Trudeau government to halt its April 1 carbon tax hike. The increase will “add salt to the wound” for small businesses, most of which will have to increase prices as a result, said the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. Canada had among the most stringent lock down policies in the world. The permanent closing of more than 120,000 small and medium-sized businesses can be directly linked to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns of 2020, according to a newly released government report. 2020.”
Toronto has the lowest median employment income among the 15 largest metropolitan areas in Canada and the United States, a recent study by think tank Fraser Institute shows. The study, titled “Comparing Employment Income in Toronto and Selected American Metropolitan Areas,” was conducted after several recent studies by the think tank found that a large “prosperity gap” existed between Ontario and nearby U.S. states.
An average of 22 Canadians a day are dying from drug overdoses, says the federal mental health and addictions minister, making it “one of the most serious and unprecedented public health threats in Canada’s recent history.”
The RCMP have seized more than 10,000 prescription pills—many of them government-funded “safer supply” pills—as part of recent drug busts in Prince George, B.C. Mounties also seized 3,500 pills, with evidence they were diverted from safer supply programs, during a Vancouver Island bust last month. In both cases, safer supply pills were found alongside illicit drugs such as fentanyl, cocaine, and methamphetamine in both busts.
Canadians are increasing their credit card balances due to the rising cost of living and higher interest rates, which are impacting household budgets. A recent report, published by TransUnion, indicated that the percentage of Canadians making only the minimum monthly payment on their credit cards jumped by eight basis points to 1.3 per cent in the first quarter compared with last year. TransUnion's Matthew Fabian said: "Consumers that have had significant increases in their mortgage payment have made that deliberate trade-off to pay less on their credit card and in some cases, they're missing their payment. We've seen a higher delinquency rate in credit cards for those consumers that have mortgages than traditional credit-card consumers."
A secret Royal Canadian Mounted Police report is warning the federal government that Canada may descend into civil unrest once citizens realize the hopelessness of their economic situation.
"The coming period of recession will ... accelerate the decline in living standards that the younger generations have already witnessed compared to earlier generations," reads the report, entitled "Whole-of-Government Five-Year Trends for Canada."
"For example, many Canadians under 35 are unlikely ever to be able to buy a place to live," it adds.
More than two-thirds of Canadians are “overwhelmingly concerned” about the housing crisis and expect to see affordability and accessibility become worse this year, according to a new survey.
Seventy-one percent of Canadians said their household debt levels are increasing, causing “financial strain and instability,” while nearly two-thirds of those polled lack confidence in the government and the country’s economic stability.
Housing construction needs to increase by nearly 50 percent if Canada has any hope of keeping up with future demographic growth, said RBC assistant chief economist Robert Hogue. The RBC recommendation comes a week after the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said it expects to see housing starts decline this year due to higher interest rates. Its report predicted 224,485 housing starts in 2024
The report pointed to the construction industry’s “capacity issue,” noting that the level of housing construction required “is far above anything ever achieved in Canada.” An aging workforce and an inability to attract and retain workers are ongoing issues in the industry, “Canada could need more than 500,000 additional construction workers on average to build all the homes needed between now and 2030—and even more than that in the short term to meet peak growth in demand.”
A new RBC Economics report highlights a lot of retirees. That means 330,000 workers will need to be replaced over the next decade.“Builders already struggle to attract and retain workers. The job vacancy rate in the construction sector is among the highest across Canadian industries,” the report stated.
If you need more apples just add in the oranges The Ontario government is looking into counting student residences and retirement spaces to meet its 10-year target of building 1.5 million homes.
Government Spending gone wild, wasting tax payer $ to benefit outside Canada too
The federal government has given over $144 million to international organizations, including the United Nations, for the “purpose of fighting climate change” since 2017. Canada’s International Climate Finance Program aims to support low and middle-income countries already affected by climate change in their transition
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau paid the WEF nearly $500,000 “of Canadian taxpayer money for the New Nature Economy Report justifying his carbon tax,” Ms. Lewis says in a March 18 social media post. “Global interest groups should not be trusted to care about the prosperity of Canadians.”
Since 2022 Canada has given $13.3 billion support for Ukraine. Another $3.02 billion was announced for 2024.
Health Canada Sells $170M Worth of COVID-19 Ventilators for ‘Scrap Metal’ The ($22,600 each) ventilators were sold despite Health Canada’s own directives forbidding the sale of licensed medical devices for scrap, according to documents obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter. The ventilators sold for scrap were produced by StarFish Medical, a Toronto company which was given a $169.5 million contract to produce roughly 7,500 Canadian emergency ventilators and were later sold by the company GC Surplus for as little as $6 out of a warehouse in Concord, Ont.
The federal government made emergency orders for more than 40,500 ventilators at a cost of $700 million at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. While more than 27,000 were delivered, only 500 were actually used.
Another producer of ventilators, Baylis Medical (run by a former Liberal MP), was also tasked by the government to provide ventilators during the pandemic and awarded a $237.4 million contract.
The ventilator waste was nothing compared to waste on Covid Shots
Ottawa destroyed nearly one third of its inventory of COVID-19 vaccines, nearly 74 million doses that cost over $2 billion, according to information tabled by the government. And they will do it all again in 2024 or 2025 with another 90 million doses bought, that will be for waste.
A Department of Public Works report to the Commons public accounts committee last year said that by the end of 2024, the government expected the delivery of around 90.8 million vaccine doses, enough for four booster shots for each of the 21.8 million Canadians estimated to be fully vaccinated against the virus.
The government plans to borrow $508 billion this year, 83 percent of which will go to refinancing part of Canada’s $1.4 trillion in debt. Among the fastest-rising expenses is paying for the ballooning debt. Borrowing charges will jump by 15 percent to $54.1 billion this year from last year.
Documents from the Heritage Department show CBC will get a $1.4-billion budget in 2024-25, an increase from the $1.3 billion it spent in the previous fiscal year. The broadcaster announced in December 2023 it would cut 800 jobs and $40 million from its production budget because of a $125-million projected shortfall for the coming fiscal year.
Ottawa is averaging $8 million a year in “climate crisis” ads at movie theatres, on TV, and in print and digital ads. That figure, however, pales in comparison to the $140 million the Liberal government spent on advertising during the COVID-19 pandemic, setting a historical record for a federal government
Carbon Tax on Steroids
Fraser Institute senior fellow Kenneth Green described the carbon tax system as being “beyond redemption” in a recent essay. “The lessons from Canada and beyond are clear—carbon taxes may work in theory, but no government has successfully implemented a properly designed carbon tax,” Mr. Green said.
France's population about 65 million & Canada 41 million, per capita, Canada is highest.
Although the prime minister has steadfastly maintained the Canada Carbon Rebate gives back more than the tax for over 85% of Canadians, a 2023 Parliamentary Budget Officer report said otherwise. The carbon tax regime would result in a “net loss” of between $377 and $911 in 2024–2025 for most Canadian households even after receiving federal rebates.
I looked at my gasoline receipts and heating bills for 2023 and used the 3% estimated added on food costs for my modest outlay for two people. I did an actual calculation. I work from home and don't drive a lot, live in a small house with low heating costs. I paid $1248 in carbon tax and getting a rebate of $732. As always, Trudeau is just a big lie.
A family of 4 will likely drive 2 vehicles and could pay more, plus more on their grocery bill. There is also incremental cost increases on almost everything with this carbon tax. I only analyzed the 3 biggest cost outlays.
For context, food prices rose a cumulative 9.2% from 2015 to 2019, while they increased 14.8% between January 2021 and December 2022.
Since January 2021, trucking transportation costs have risen 30.9%, while rail freight transportation costs have increased by 23.8% to end of 2022
According to one study, at $50 per tonne (the current minimum level set by the federal government), the carbon tax would increase food prices by 3 per cent. The carbon tax has increased to $65 per tonne in April 2024, ultimately soaring to $170 per tonne in 2030, meaning the carbon tax’s upward pressure on the price of food (and other goods) is just beginning.
A survey finds 69 percent of respondents don’t support the April 2024 increase.
Government Corruption Gone Wild
Federal Contracts Award Scam
Canada’s auditor general is looking into $208 million distributed through a Crown agency to a sole-sourced company for distribution of pandemic relief payments.
Karen Hogan says she hopes to make results public by November as she looks into Export Development Canada’s managing of the Canada Emergency Business Account program. The work was given without open bidding to contractor Accenture PLC, which neither Cabinet nor EDC disclosed.
There have recently been a number of high profile probes into federal contracts amid questionable practices, such as the ArriveCan scandal.
Winnipeg Lab Breach and Coverup
Ottawa has finally revealed why two scientists were fired from the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg.
I mentioned this lab a few years ago and commented it was another Trudeau scam not known yet. Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre says Canada’s national security was left exposed after a top scientist at a federal high-safety laboratory collaborated with a Chinese military expert in bioweapons and bioterrorism.
Decrying what he said is a “cover up,” Mr. Poilievre said the documents show there was a massive security beach at the Level-4 laboratory in Winnipeg. “We have learned that the Trudeau government’s head of pathogens was collaborating with members of Beijing’s People’s Liberation Army who are responsible for bioweapons and bioterrorism,” Mr. Poilievre told reporters Feb. 29 in Ottawa.
The NML is Canada’s only biosafety level-4 laboratory which can handle deadly pathogens like Ebola.
SNC Lavalin and AriiveCan Scams
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rebuffed new Opposition questions regarding the SNC-Lavalin affair as “digging into the past,” though RCMP Commissioner Michael Duheme recently admitted the Privy Council Office (PCO) denied access to information which limited the RCMP’s investigation into the issue.
“According to the RCMP commissioner, [Mr. Trudeau] not only refused to be questioned in the SNC-Lavalin criminal investigation … but he blocked key Cabinet documents from being included in those investigations,” said Mr. Poilievre.
“So once again, will the prime minister waive Cabinet confidentiality and turn over all the [ArriveCan] documents?” Mr. Poilievre told reporters that the RCMP needs to get to the bottom of the “ArriveScam” scandal which he said “went 750 times over budget.”
“We want the truth to come out and we want the police’s findings to be complete and public, so that Canadians know about all the corruption and mismanagement in the Trudeau government,” he told reporters Feb. 12 in Ottawa.
Covid Emergencies Act Coverup
Attorney General Arif Virani and Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc repeatedly refused to disclose to a joint committee reviewing the Emergencies Act invocation what legal decision justified the government’s response to the Freedom Convoy.
Addressing the Special Joint Committee on the Declaration of Emergency, both men cited solicitor-client privilege when asked for the legal opinion the government relied on to invoke the act.
“You would appreciate that it is not the contents that we’re trying to protect,” Mr. Virani told MPs and senators on Feb. 27. “What is critical in protecting solicitor-client privilege is a relationship that has existed for hundreds of years.”
Canada Revenue Agency Defrauds own Government
The CRA, the government people that process and track your taxes defrauded their own government department. The Canada Revenue Agency, CRA says as of March 15, 232 employees “inappropriately applied for and received” the Canada Emergency Response Benefit and have been terminated, an increase of 47 since December 2023.
Covid PPE Scam with China
Canadian manufacturers of masks and other equipment for protecting against COVID-19 are seeking more than $5 billion in damages from the federal government, saying Ottawa misled them about buying and helping sell their products. This promise came from the very top of our Canadian government and was supported and propagated through all the departments that dealt with the plaintiffs,” the statement of claim says.
The claim alleges Canada’s misrepresentations resulted in about $88 million in investment losses and a further $5.4 billion in projected lost market opportunities over a 10-year period.
However, even though the government identified masks and respirators as vital items in an airborne pandemic as of May 2020, invoking a national security exception for procurement, it “did not contract with” the Canadian companies, the claim says. Trudeau the corrupt - - - - instead bought everything from the Chinese and nothing from Canadians. Just another one of many scandals a Chinese puppet pulled by strings.
Health Canada ignored critical warnings about a rapid-test supplier before approving its COVID-19 kits for distribution nationwide, Global News has found. Oh because Trudeau is a Chinese puppet?
A year-long Global News investigation into federal procurement revealed that BTNX, a Toronto-area rapid-test supplier that buys the devices from China, deleted dozens of specimens, or samples, from a study it submitted to Health Canada in October 2020. Deleting the specimens increased the estimate of the rapid test’s ability to detect the virus.
Trudeau Hides Chinese Election Interference Report for almost a year
Canadian intelligence knows about China’s attempts to influence Canada’s past two federal elections, a declassified report from the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS) revealed.
CSIS specifically highlighted the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as “by far the most significant threat” in the document obtained by Global News through an Access to Information submission.
“We know that the PRC sought to clandestinely and deceptively influence the 2019 and 2021 federal elections,” the agency stated in the report dated Feb. 24, 2023.
Covid-19 Shot Scam, Government finally admits in March 2024
Remember the government and health narrative - shots have to be taken to stop the spread, protect your family and others. The unvaccinated are terrible people spreading Covid. Well now it is all proven and admitted to, as all lies like myself and some others said at the time.
The health minister’s representative in the House of Commons has confirmed that COVID-19 vaccines were approved without evidence they prevent transmission.
“At the time of initial authorization of the first COVID-19 vaccines, Pfizer-BioNTech, in December 2020, there was no reported evidence on the efficacy of the authorized COVID-19 vaccine to prevent asymptomatic infection, to reduce viral shedding, or to prevent transmission,” Liberal MP Yasir Naqvi said in the House on March 22.
This country has gone so corrupt that Canada's Information Commissioner has to sue the government for information!!!!!!!!!!
Canada’s Information Commissioner has filed a lawsuit in Federal Court to force the Department of National Defence (DND) to provide records on its COVID-19 policies as requested through an access to information request.
“The Minister’s ongoing violation of his legal duty to implement the Commissioner’s binding Order issued under the Act is contrary to the law,” says the notice of application filed on Dec. 18.
It adds that the lack of responsiveness is an “abuse of process” undermining the credibility of the access to information system.
Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard has previously sharply criticized the access to information system, saying its “steady decline” has led to a point where it “no longer serves its intended purpose.”
Canadian's Freedoms under Attack
I covered plenty, the attack on our rights of free speech, free movement and much more with my Covid-19 updates on government mandates, but it is still continuing.
There has been a steady criminalization of speech, including even jokes and religious speech, in Canada. Now, the Canadian parliament is moving toward a new change that would allow the imposition of life imprisonment on those who post views deemed supportive of genocide.
The Online Harms Act, or Bill C-63 increases the potential penalties from five years to life imprisonment. It also increases the penalty for the wilful promotion of hatred (a dangerously ill-defined crime) from two years to five years. The proposed changes constitute a doubling down on Canada’s commitment to reducing free speech for citizens despite criticism from many in the civil liberties community.
On Jan. 23, 2024, Justice Richard Mosley ruled that Ottawa’s invocation of the Emergencies Act in response to the Freedom Convoy protest was “unreasonable” and that related regulations infringed on Canadians’ Charter rights. The justice said the decision did not bear the “hallmarks of reasonableness” and was not justified by the relevant factual and legal constraints that were required to be taken into consideration.
Why in March 2024 would government health authorities in Ontario and B.C. continue to impose mandatory vaccination policies on health-care workers? On a superficial level, vindictiveness and ideological fanaticism are likely explanations.
Canada has implemented PIBs to track everything you do. Here is the link to the government website. Standard personal information banks - Canada.ca
Personal information banks (PIBs) are descriptions of personal information under the control of a government institution that is organized and retrievable by an individual's name or by a number, symbol or other element that identifies that individual. The personal information described in a PIB has been used, is being used or is available for an administrative purpose. The PIB describes how personal information is collected, used, disclosed, retained and/or disposed of in the administration of a government institution's program or activity.
There are three types of PIBs: central, institution-specific and standard. The following descriptions are standard PIBs. They describe information about members of the public as well as current and former federal employees contained in records created, collected and maintained by most government institutions in support of common internal services. These include personal information relating to human resources management, travel, corporate communications and other administrative services. Standard PIBs are created by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat.
Stay Tuned for Part 2
I could go on with so much more, like Canada's health care problem, the immigration crisis, climate scam, education deterioration, government monopolizing the economy and more. So I decided I will do a Part 2 at a later date.
Great assembly of facts. We are heading for a disaster.