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Ford is asked "Have any US States sent assistance, and if so, what?" Ford "...I find it a shame, the administration in the U.S. and Congress, people writing these letters and blaming us and so on so forth." "We had the water bombers, everyone ready, going over to California. It was last year. We sent down hydro linemen down to the Carolinas and Georgia to help out. "You don't get on and start threatening and criticizing, because guess what? One day it's going to be your turn." "...I got an idea for President Trump. Why don't you get rid of the softwood lumber tariffs? Because 30%, 33% of the lumber that you use in your building, guess what? It comes from Canada." Yeah, that should fix things Doug Ford
cbcwatcher83,126 views • 18 hours ago

🚨The carbon market has officially collapsed Mark Carney just admitted it himself: “Theoretically the carbon price is over $100 right now, but the carbon price in the actual markets has fell to about $20.” The rest of the world has stopped pouring money into the climate finance black hole. Only one country is still writing the cheques — Canada Net Zero zealotry isn’t saving the planet — it’s bankrupting taxpayers while the market votes “no confidence” Falsely linking every forest fire to “climate” while pushing failed carbon markets is misinformation Reality is catching up. Time to follow the actual data, not the theoretical fantasy Mark Carney
cbcwatcher161,492 views • 2 days ago

CBC’s own panel just spent 5 minutes tap-dancing around Mark Carney’s blatant lies, contradictions and misinformation on the Gordie Howe Bridge deal Bob Fife’s big assist? (hint: he didn't call Carney a dick for his bullshit) Blame the comms team! The same journalists who cheerleaded Carney into power are now frantically looking for loopholes to cover for him instead of demanding basic transparency on $6B+ of taxpayer money This is what “holding power to account” looks like at the CBC. Absolutely pathetic
cbcwatcher63,610 views • 1 day ago

Mackenzie Gray just went 2-for-2 on Carney Trump trade progress? Carney: face snort “I’ll keep you posted.” Gordie Howe bridge tolls & opening? Carney: “Willing to clarify aspects of the current arrangements.” When Carney's rambling superpower meets direct questions, you get the face, the snort, and the curt non-answer
cbcwatcher340,794 views • 9 days ago

Shuv Majumdar just flusters David Cochrane live on air Cochrane keeps pushing the Liberal script: “Why is Canada the one dilly-dallying? Trump’s the problem everywhere. Mexico’s different...” Shuv calmly dismantles it: * Points out Canada’s own failures: no strategic critical minerals reserve, no unlocking resource projects, no Auto Pact 2.0, carbon tax still strangling industry, ministers jetting to Beijing instead of building leverage in the U.S. * Notes Mexico actually engages Washington on borders, Chinese transshipment, and forced labor — while Canada sends incomplete notes. * Highlights the pattern: Trudeau-era wait-and-see approach is still running the show under Carney’s same cabinet. Every time Cochrane tries to deflect to Trump’s unpredictability or “we’re not the problem,” Shuv brings it back to Canadian worker anxiety, domestic strength, and the need for a serious North American strategy instead of ad-hoc bridge toll excuses Cochrane gets visibly flustered, doesn’t like the answers, and wraps it up quick. Classic case of a host who can’t recognize his own Liberal bias when it’s staring him in the face Conservatives are offering build strength first, then negotiate — not more weakness and finger-pointing. Canadians are watching and realizing that Carney isn't the master negotiator with Trump that he claimed to be Shuv Majumdar
cbcwatcher148,892 views • 5 days ago

Francois-Philippe Champagne just bullshitted his way through Gordie Howe Bridge questions with barely a "but" from David Cochrane Cochrane: Bloomberg says interest & depreciation aren't deducted — so how much are we actually sending the U.S.? Tens of millions? Hundreds? Champagne: “Net profits… positive feedback loop… two-way bridge… we reopened it!” (zero numbers, zero answers) Cochrane, who goes full attack dog on opposition MPs, politely clams up and says “we’re out of time,” folding faster than a lawn chair in a hurricane Peak Cochrane: googly eyed savage on Conservatives, hot day butter-soft on Champagne evasion and word salad Chris Carter
cbcwatcher86,230 views • 3 days ago

Harrison "But at every moment, they have caved to the president." "We're getting a pretty good look at (Carney's) negotiation skills, David, and they're not particularly overwhelming" "We lost on DST. We're losing on the Gordie Howe Bridge. He promised Canadians that he was going to be the guy to get a deal." "And if this is the litmus test for what a broader CUSMA negotiation looks like, I think there's going to be a lot of Canadians with buyer's remorse" Kate Harrison
cbcwatcher102,037 views • 5 days ago

CBC climate fear porn and propaganda on The National last night "Environment Canada projects 2026 to be one of the country's hottest years on record." "Canada is warming twice as fast as the global average." "Climate change is driven largely by the burning of fossil fuels." "And so as Canada announces more pipeline projects to export oil, climate scientists are putting extra heat on those in power." CBC never tells viewers that globally, cold kills ~4.5–4.6 million people per year from non-optimal temperatures, while heat kills ~500,000 — roughly 9 times more cold deaths Nor do they ever mention the millions lifted out of poverty and squalor by the use of fossil fuels Brodie Fenlon Bjorn Lomborg
cbcwatcher63,341 views • 3 days ago

Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw "In this city, we recover crime guns regularly, and the vast majority, 85 to 90% of them, when they can be traced, are traced to the United States of America." "This city has a handgun crime problem. These are not licensed gun owners. " "We are not arresting people with firearms who are licensed gun owners. That is not happening in this city in any meaningful way." "...That's been the trend for many, many years in this city" Chief Myron Demkiw
cbcwatcher75,834 views • 5 days ago

Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak yesterday criticized the federal government's push for faster project approvals, arguing that a one-year timeline for impact assessments subordinates the Crown's obligations and puts deadlines on First Nations rights This position makes it clear: First Nations leadership wants even more time, more consultations, and more leverage — regardless of the mounting economic cost to the rest of Canada While economic growth is welcomed in principle, the repeated insistence on unlimited delays and special treatment at the expense of jobs, investment, and national prosperity raises serious questions about whose interests are truly being prioritized
cbcwatcher51,858 views • 3 days ago

"Concert Properties, who created a partnership with Brookfield 15 days before the announcement, will be among the developers from whom the government will be purchasing these condos in the fall." "These are just facts. They're not presumptions. They're not accusations." "We want to know whether or not they will be among those who will see their condos bought." Gabriel Hardy
cbcwatcher150,662 views • 11 days ago

Oh dear, the rupture! 😱 Mark Carney’s “US wants to break us” warning takes a brutal hit: Canadians driving back from the US? Up 5.2%. Return trips overall? +3.2% — third straight month of gains. Americans visiting Canada? +5.1%, fifth month running Nothing says “fundamental divorce” like both sides happily road-tripping across the border CBC anchor "Yeah but Canadians still saying hey not so fast right now."
cbcwatcher63,439 views • 5 days ago

💥 To Sean Fraser "Last week we spoke with a woman who was clubbed on the head with a piece of wood by a stranger at a public beach on a packed sunny day, broad daylight, random attack." "The suspect was released from custody 48 hours later against the wishes of police and the alleged victim." "This is just one of many cases we follow regularly where a violent suspect is released into the community against the wishes of the community and law enforcement" "Why will these changes be any different from the other promises we've heard recently to keep violent suspects in custody and the public safe?" Sean Fraser
cbcwatcher119,726 views • 11 days ago

CBC’s coverage of the Canadian wildfire smoke choking US cities this week has been a textbook case of omission The network ran multiple interviews with climate activists framing the fires as unquestionable proof of climate change. Yet in the only segment even touching forest management — this piece highlighting complaints from Michigan Republican lawmakers — CBC quickly pivots to Carney government talking points about “global cooperation” and “climate change being a global problem,” while giving almost no airtime to practical forestry solutions Where is the discussion of: * Proactive clearing of pine beetle-killed timber? * Scaled-up controlled burns (including Indigenous-led practices)? * Regular removal of deadwood and underbrush? Where is the historical context on Canada’s steady decline in active forestry labour and management intensity since the late 1980s? Those are measurable policy and resource choices, not weather An average Canadian cannot let their roof rot for years, then blame “climate change” when it collapses in a storm. Yet when it comes to our publicly managed forests, CBC treats neglect of basic maintenance as off-limits for debate. Instead, the network allows activist guests to declare the cause “unquestionably climate change” with zero pushback or counter-analysis. Forest management is not a partisan issue — it is land stewardship Canadians cannot lecture Americans about transboundary pollution while neglecting basic land stewardship. In the 1970s and 1980s, Canadian politicians repeatedly scolded the US over acid rain drifting from Midwest coal plants, demanding action and treaties because it was damaging Canadian lakes and forests. They didn’t simply blame “global climate patterns” and move on — they insisted on accountability for preventable emissions and management failures on the American side and Americans followed through Responsible coverage would examine both long-term climate trends ANDthe on-the-ground failures in prevention and maintenance. CBC has chosen the former while burying the latter. That’s not journalism; it’s advocacy. Canadians and our American neighbours deserve better This all merits an Ombudman complaint Brodie Fenlon Maxime Bertrand
cbcwatcher20,290 views • 1 day ago

Gradually, and then suddenly... "KPMG found 11% of Canadian manufacturers plan to move their headquarters to the U.S. and with manufacturers making up more than 10% of Canada's GDP, experts say even that relatively small number could have a big impact on our economy." (CTV) Abigail Bimman
cbcwatcher52,960 views • 5 days ago

Warning from Apple to Canada on Bill C-22 "As you know, this may be one of the last times we're permitted to discuss the consequences of this legislation publicly." "That's because of the bill's secrecy provisions which forbid companies like Apple from even discussing the orders we receive with our users or the public." Apple
cbcwatcher494,661 views • 1 month ago

Canada’s Hogue Commission confirmed China interfered in our 2019/2021 elections — meddling in nominations, disinformation, boosting pro-Beijing Liberals. Real stain, yet institutions held. CBC covered it But Trump’s address on China’s theft of 220M US voter files, election vulnerabilities & IC suppression? CBC goes with 'disproven grievances,' audits, China denies. Same dismissive script as left leaning US legacy media outlets Taxpayer-funded CBC isn’t objective — it’s a North American progressive mouthpiece repeater Quick to flag foreign interference that fits the narrative, blind when it challenges preferred outcomes Of course Trump tries to exploit the information, just as Justin Trudeau tried to exploit Indian interference. That doesn't mean that CBC can immediately dismiss the claims Parallels like this demand consistency, not partisan filters. CBC journalism dies by selective outrage
cbcwatcher15,760 views • 1 day ago

🤣 Watching the Parliamentary Press Gallery call Carney a bullshitter on the Gordie Howe Bridge contract, er agreement in principle, non-binding something er other... like he hasn't told a thousand whoppers before... expecting another delay shortly "Carney's comments today are part of an evolution from the Liberals on the bridge deal." — Mackenzie Gray, Global Tune in tomorrow for another Carney tall tale Mark Carney
cbcwatcher17,264 views • 2 days ago