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Canada’s New Prime Minister: Mark Carney’s Coronation As Predicted.

On March 9, 2025, Canada witnessed a seismic shift in its political landscape as Mark Carney, a former central banker with no prior elected office, was crowned the new leader of the Liberal Party and, by extension, the country’s next Prime Minister. This transition, however, was no triumph of democratic will. It was an orchestrated installation, executed with zero transparency and the participation of a mere 0.35% of Canada’s population—approximately 150,000 Liberal Party members.

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Canada’s Booze War Proves Our Politicians Aren’t the Sharpest
Canada’s Booze War: Dumb Politicians, Open Borders
Let’s face it: Canadian politicians aren’t dazzling anyone with their brilliance right now. As the United States hits us with a 25% tariff on Canadian and Mexican goods, our fearless leaders have decided the best counterpunch is a “booze war”—yanking American wine, beer, and spirits off provinc…

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Urban decline
Canada’s cities, once celebrated globally for their cleanliness, order, and safety, are now facing a stark and troubling transformation. Under the leadership of Liberal and NDP governments, the nation’s urban centers have descended into chaos, marked by trash-littered streets, rampant drug use, and surging violence.

The renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America
Gulf of America
The Gulf of America unites North America, Mexico, and the Caribbean, emphasizing shared history and resources. The name fosters inclusivity, reflecting the region's interconnected identity and potential for unity.


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Gulf of America
The Gulf of America unites North America, Mexico, and the Caribbean, emphasizing shared history and resources. The name fosters inclusivity, reflecting the region's interconnected identity and potential for unity.