shockedcanadian
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Canada and its covert police state isolated Canada a looooong time ago. It's only now being called out by Trump.
When you have covert operatives working at IBM and in other businesses, milking the system while controlling financial institutions (they take de-banking to an entirely new level), in our schools and communities, recruiting, weak cowardly Canadians to assist in their targeting the most vulnerable; of course no one is going to stand with us.
Trump wants a 51st state. If he aggressively applies tariffs and offers Canadians a path to U.S citizenship and a Constitution of protection, believe me when I say he just might get what he envisions.
No one in Canada can blame me. If someone does, they will get a lecture they will never forget.
World leaders are gathering in Germany this weekend to discuss threats to international security, including Russia’s war on Ukraine. But for some countries — Canada included — the latest threat is coming from U.S. President Donald Trump. CBC’s defence correspondent Murray Brewster guest hosts The House to look at international crises unfolding in real time.
We start with Oleksandra Matviichuk — head of the Center for Civil Liberties, which was awarded the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize — who shares her reaction to Donald Trump’s conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin about ending the war in Ukraine.
Then, as Trump continues to taunt Canada about not being a “viable” country, The House asks: where are our allies? Former NATO representatives, a former British Conservative MP and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s former national security advisor discuss whether Canada’s friends will stand up to the U.S. president.
Plus, one man definitely knows what it's like to be under Trump’s microscope — and that’s former Illinois Republican congressman Adam Kinzinger, who voted to impeach Trump after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. He joins the program to share his advice for Canada on tackling Trump.
Finally, Canada’s five living former prime ministers have come together to encourage Canadians to rally behind the flag this weekend — but there was a time when the great flag debate was among the most divisive Parliament has seen. House producer Emma Godmere takes a trip back into the archives.
When you have covert operatives working at IBM and in other businesses, milking the system while controlling financial institutions (they take de-banking to an entirely new level), in our schools and communities, recruiting, weak cowardly Canadians to assist in their targeting the most vulnerable; of course no one is going to stand with us.
Trump wants a 51st state. If he aggressively applies tariffs and offers Canadians a path to U.S citizenship and a Constitution of protection, believe me when I say he just might get what he envisions.
No one in Canada can blame me. If someone does, they will get a lecture they will never forget.
World leaders are gathering in Germany this weekend to discuss threats to international security, including Russia’s war on Ukraine. But for some countries — Canada included — the latest threat is coming from U.S. President Donald Trump. CBC’s defence correspondent Murray Brewster guest hosts The House to look at international crises unfolding in real time.
We start with Oleksandra Matviichuk — head of the Center for Civil Liberties, which was awarded the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize — who shares her reaction to Donald Trump’s conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin about ending the war in Ukraine.
Then, as Trump continues to taunt Canada about not being a “viable” country, The House asks: where are our allies? Former NATO representatives, a former British Conservative MP and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s former national security advisor discuss whether Canada’s friends will stand up to the U.S. president.
Plus, one man definitely knows what it's like to be under Trump’s microscope — and that’s former Illinois Republican congressman Adam Kinzinger, who voted to impeach Trump after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. He joins the program to share his advice for Canada on tackling Trump.
Finally, Canada’s five living former prime ministers have come together to encourage Canadians to rally behind the flag this weekend — but there was a time when the great flag debate was among the most divisive Parliament has seen. House producer Emma Godmere takes a trip back into the archives.


