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🚨‼️MUST WATCH: Hidden inside the Budget Implementation Act are sweeping new powers that concentrate authority in ministers’ hands, weaken parliamentary oversight, and sidestep democratic accountability. It’s not just Conservatives raising the alarm. A broad coalition of civil liberties groups, legal experts, economists, and governance watchdogs are speaking out and...

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🇨🇦 THIS IS OUR MOMENT — CANADA MUST RISE This is not the country our parents built. A nation once defined by strength, fairness, hard work, and sovereignty has been hollowed out from the inside. Decisions that shape our lives are no longer made by Canadians — but by bureaucrats, global institutions, and political elites who will never face the consequences of their failures. You work harder. You earn less. You pay more. You get less back. Housing is broken. Healthcare is collapsing. Taxes are crushing families. Communities are changing without consent. And every time Canadians speak up, they’re told to sit down, comply, and accept it. That is not democracy. That is management. A country is not a flag or a slogan — it is a social contract. And that contract has been broken. From the Atlantic to the Prairies, from the North to the West, Canadians are asking the same question: Why are we being governed against our will? Why should provinces rich in resources remain shackled to policies that punish productivity? Why should regions with distinct values, economies, and cultures be forced into one failing centralized system? Independence is not division. It is accountability. It is self-government. It is the right of free people to choose their future instead of having it dictated to them. Nations around the world are rediscovering a truth Canada has forgotten: You cannot fix a broken system by begging it to reform itself. Real change begins when people remember who they are. Canada doesn’t need more control. It needs courage. And courage begins the moment people stop asking for permission. The future will not be given. It will be taken — peacefully, lawfully, and by the will of the people. The question is no longer if Canadians will demand it. It’s when.

Jim Ferguson

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Today the Federal Government in conjunction with the Coalition and with no resistance from One Nation passed a bill against Hate Speech. They gagged debate again and rammed the laws through with no scrutiny where we could ask questions. This is a direct attack on Free Speech. For the third parliamentary week in a row the major parties have devoted Parliament to controlling you, not serving you, by shutting you down. The Misinformation Law, the Online Safety Bill and now Hate Speech are all designed to censor people and push back on government overreach. The hate speech law is dangerous because it threatens freedom of speech by allowing the government to censor or punish individuals for expressing opinions that might be deemed offensive. Such laws are often vague and subjective, leading to potential abuse and selective enforcement. This creates a chilling effect where people fear speaking openly, stifling debate and free expression. Instead of combating hate, these laws can be weaponized to silence dissent and suppress unpopular viewpoints, ultimately undermining democratic values and individual liberties. People First stood in defence of open discourse, free speech, and the democratic principles that underpin our society. Upholding these values will foster trust and preserve the liberties that Australians hold dear. I am disappointed that One Nation did not stand with me on this issue. These laws extend to all people including children. When a motion was moved to exclude children under 14 from these laws, Malcolm Roberts voted against it. Children should not be penalised for the actions or thoughts of their parents. I challenge Malcolm and Pauline to debate me on the reasons why they support this law. It is government overreach plain and simple. There are already state laws against violence and inciting violence. Under the constitution, the States are responsible for policing crime not the Federal Government. There is no need for these laws. They will only be used to censor you. #auspol

Gerard Rennick

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