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🚨 NATIONAL SECURITY WARNING — 9 LIBERAL MINISTERS NAMED A public letter written by RCMP Sgt. Peter Merrifield and retired Det. Paul McNamara exposes shocking allegations: Unredacted intel leaks compromised Canadian agents abroad. Political targeting of Conservatives occurred without valid cause. CSIS and RCMP are accused of misleading investigations & covering up intel failures. 9 Liberal ministers allegedly ignored national security warnings for 2+ years. --- Named Ministers in the Letter: 1. Marco Mendicino 2. Dominic LeBlanc 3. Bill Blair 4. David McGuinty 5. Anita Anand 6. Steven MacKinnon 7. Mélanie Joly 8. Arif Virani 9. Chrystia Freeland --- This does NOT include previously exposed individuals in the Foreign Interference Commission like: Michael Chan Han Dong Raj Saini Ramesh Sangha Chandra Arya And others connected to WeChat ops or Beijing-tied proxies. --- The letter also mentions the now-charged ex-RCMP officer Bill Majcher, who allegedly worked on behalf of Beijing-linked interests and provided insight into CSIS’s covert tactics. This is one of the most serious public national security challenges in Canadian history. --- Important: These are allegations and calls for investigation — all individuals are presumed innocent until proven otherwise. But the evidence presented raises critical national security questions. #Canada #NationalSecurity #ForeignInterference #RCMP #MarkCarney #LiberalParty

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Here's a repose laid out for the deniers 👍🤌 You all praised made fun of people, Call them conspiracy theories, You preach like the carbon tax is gone, It's funny mark Carney will be here for the next 4 years. The price of everything will rise in the next 4 years. The only difference now you don't get a rebate 😭😭😭😭 Fact check me now 📘 1. Government of Canada – Output-Based Pricing System (OBPS) Overview This official page explains how the OBPS functions, including eligibility criteria, compliance mechanisms, and its role in Canada's climate strategy. 🔗 📘 2. Canadian Climate Institute – Industrial vs. Consumer Carbon Pricing This analysis compares the economic impacts of industrial and consumer carbon pricing, highlighting differences in GDP effects and sector-specific outcomes. 🔗 📘 3. Canada Gazette – Regulations Amending Schedule 2 to the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act This document outlines recent amendments to the OBPS, including changes to covered facilities and updated performance standards. 🔗 📘 4. 440 Megatonnes – Industrial Carbon Pricing Has Negligible Impacts on Household Costs This article presents findings that industrial carbon pricing has minimal effects on household expenditures, contrasting with consumer-facing carbon taxes. 🔗 📘 5. International Carbon Action Partnership (ICAP) – Canada Federal Output-Based Pricing System Factsheet This factsheet provides a detailed overview of Canada's OBPS, including its design, coverage, and compliance options. 🔗 📘 6. ClearBlue Markets – Canada's Carbon Markets: A Patchwork of Pricing Systems This article discusses the diversity of carbon pricing systems across Canada, including the federal OBPS and various provincial approaches. 🔗 📘 7. Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) – Does Emissions Pricing Hurt Affordability? This study examines the impact of emissions pricing on affordability, finding that such policies have a minimal effect on inflation and consumer prices. 🔗 📘 8. – Review of the Federal Output-Based Pricing System Regulations This review assesses the effectiveness of the OBPS, including stakeholder feedback and recommendations for improvements. 🔗 📘 9. Targray – OBPS Credits for Canada's Output-Based Pricing System This page explains how OBPS credits work, including how facilities can earn, trade, and use them for compliance. 🔗 📘 10. Canadian Climate Institute – Fact Sheet: Industrial Carbon Pricing in Canada This fact sheet summarizes the key features of industrial carbon pricing in Canada, including its role in reducing emissions and promoting clean innovation. 🔗 📈 Carbon Pricing Schedule (2023–2030) According to the Pan-Canadian Approach to Pricing Carbon Pollution, the federal carbon price is set to increase as follows: 2023: CAD $65 per tonne 2024: CAD $80 per tonne 2025: CAD $95 per tonne 2026: CAD $110 per tonne 2027: CAD $125 per tonne 2028: CAD $140 per tonne 2029: CAD $155 per tonne 2030: CAD $170 per tonne 🔗 #carbontax #liberals #markcarney2025 Mark Carney Liberal Party

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