Stories You Won’t Find In The Canadian Media

Its pathetic how the bought and paid for media, spends so much time promoting their hero. They should be investigating these stories.   The feds thought it was cute overstating costs of Freedom Convoy.  Cabinet minister didn’t know the cost of storing field hospitals.  Justin was angry at the number of police and CAF members that supported the Freedom Convoy.  Large credit union reported on customers making signs for convoy.

24 Replies to “Stories You Won’t Find In The Canadian Media”

  1. No doubt there will be a purge of CAF members over this treason toward the Liberal party. One wonders how they made this estimation? Who, if anyone, in the CAF was charged with determining this?

  2. “The storage costs follow a sole-sourced $150 million contract to SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. for field hospitals”

    And no one cares. Not news, folks.

    Like Friday’s “I didn’t call unvaccinated names”. Or Thursday’s Freeland BS.

    What is still shocking to me is that no one cares that they lie constantly, that they trample on our freedoms daily, that they are completely unqualified and clueless.

    And to add insult to injury, all the pro-Lib/NDP clapping seals keep babbling that everything is for the good of the many.

    1. “sole-sourced $150 million contract to SNC-Lavalin”

      An expression that brings shivers to Canadians. Next – Bombardier.

      1. There’s an article at The Grunnion (that I refuse to link to) about Britishvolt, an EV battery company, that’s scrapping plans for a battery factory in Kaybeck. I can’t believe the Prime Dipshit hasn’t fingered either of those two for a multi-billion $$$, interest free, taxpayer funded loan on behalf of Britishvolt.

      2. “sole-sourced $150 million contract to SNC-Lavalin”

        How are even allowed to bid on government contracts anymore? I thought they were disqualified after the JWR affair.

        1. The whole affair occurred to keep them eligible. The law of the land had to be rewritten because of Librano corruption.

    2. the sole-sourced contract pales in comparison to the one given to Bayliss Medical for knock off medco respirators…

      It’s corruption all the way down

  3. Four headlines,a perfect summation of Can Ahh Duh.
    This country resembles Monty Pythons Parrot,nailed to its perch and with painted plumage..
    :”But he’s got nice hair”.
    France circa 1770 just before the terrors began..
    Is it still terrorism if the citizens are rewarding their arrogant helpers,in a manner befitting the excesses of these “helpers”?
    And would such a reward be an “Entitlement”?

  4. *
    “Stories You Won’t Find In The Canadian Media”

    You mean like an aboriginal serial killer?

    Joseph George Sutherland, 61, of Moosonee — nearly 20 hours north
    of Toronto on James Bay — was arrested Friday by OPP investigators and
    is charged with two counts of first-degree murder.”

    *

  5. Well it’s been all about demonizing the convoy from even before they arrived and it looks like the media propaganda has worked and most Canadians supported Trudeau invocation of act.
    Now we have the class action lawsuit going after donors who gave 50 or 100 bucks. Would be interesting to see a lawyers analysis of this and what their chance are?

  6. I would like to see some pictures of these field hospitals in storage. Were they even built?? or did they make 1 and show it to their lap dog media to promote??

  7. My niece supervised the construction of a field hospital on the Western fairgrounds in London, Ontario. Absolutely no one used it.

  8. This is worth a read:

    “One of the truly great voices coming out of the United Kingdom since March 2020 has been that of Jonathan Sumption — or, Lord Sumption, former senior judge who sat on the Supreme Court of the UK from 2012 to 2018.

    “The UK’s public finances are in a worse state than at any time since the Second World War,” Sumption just wrote, but Official Opinion wants to blame interest rates, Ukraine, or “just about anything other than the main culprit lurking in the background: the lockdowns of the last two years.”

    It’s not hard to prove what he’s saying, since “government expenditure associated with the pandemic has been by far the largest contributor to the current deficit.”

    People lazily blame “the pandemic” for all the problems we’ve faced since, but of course the problems are instead the results of the lockdowns themselves.

    “Less than a quarter of the NAO’s figure represents the extra cost of health and social care,” writes Sumption. “Most of the rest is the cost of supporting people prevented from working and businesses prevented from operating. At the height of the pandemic, the government was spending about twice as much per month on paying people to do nothing as the entire cost of the NHS.”

    In Sweden, meanwhile, which Sumption reminds everyone did not succumb to the madness, the per-person pandemic expenditure was one-tenth as great as the UK’s. And “their results in terms of both cases and deaths were a lot better than ours.”

    “Excess deaths,” he says, “are currently running at about 10 per cent above historic rates, almost all from conditions other than Covid. By far the biggest contributor is dementia, a condition aggravated by loneliness and lack of stimulation.

    “The long-term impacts on education, inequality, relationship breakdown, sociability and the arts are harder to quantify but they are serious and will be felt for years to come.”

    Meanwhile, a million people have left the workforce. Sumption says these are mostly older people who simply gave up during the lockdowns.”

  9. No surprise that Desjardins ratted out their customers to the police. They are part of the quebekkie traitors who sell out the country at every opportunity.

    Boycott quebek

    1. Yep. Drives me crazy that accent when I hear high-level politicians: Joly for ex. Before, Stephane Dion had a very thick accent. Every time these guys come up in msmedia, I keep thinking that French won actually. Yeah, British remained up there and held the Hill but what the French did after is nothing short of conquest: we are forced to French whereas Quebec couldn’t care less about English, all high-level politics is infected by French/Quebec (God forbid if some English candidate skips Quebec debate!), money flowing like crazy from rest of Canada to Quebec.

  10. China is slowly turning into a Basic Dicktatorship resembling lawless “Post Nation State” shitholes like Turdholeland, the former Canada.

    I sure hope Xi and the fascist communists don’t go all LIberal/NDP on the protesters.

  11. The corrupted Canadian media thinks it’s cute that the amount of corporate welfare they receive is a state secret.
    Odd how they are not required to disclose that government funding conflict of interest.

  12. Is Dick Tater a real French fry, or was Mommy the Commie telling the truth when she said Fidel was her fave?

  13. L – The thing that prevented a Trudeau regime version of Tienanmen Square, or not?

    BlackLocks Reporter an island of journalism surrounded by a swamp of gov’t. propaganda.
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    “Convoy Support Angers Feds
    Liberal political aides were angry over the number of soldiers, sailors and air crew who sympathized with the Freedom Convoy, records show. The RCMP had so many members support protesters it issued a 35-page guide “regarding the participation of current or prior employees” in street demonstrations: “How the f—k many?”

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