The 2025 Australia’s federal election is this Saturday 3rd of May and incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albenese is set to go head to head with Peter Dutton, the opposition leader. This time round, it really is the Southpark’s giant douche VS a turd sandwich.
Does the Australian Liberal party have what it takes to oust Labor? Probably not. Let’s talk about it. Here’s more from Bearing.
Liberals won 80% of high-immigrant districts in Canada. Canada’s population is now 25% foreign-born, and set to increase.
Talk about a recipe for disaster. Here’s more from Ramzpaul.
Not all of Canada wants to go down a shithole. Alberta — essentially Canada’s equivalent to Texas — is signaling that it could move toward independence. In a HUGE win for Alberta sovereignty, Premier Danielle Smith’s government has updated the Citizen Initiative Act, slashing the referendum signature requirement from 600K to just 177K—10% of last election’s voters—and extending collection from 90 to 120 days.
These changes make a referendum on Alberta independence far more achievable, empowering Albertans to take control of their future. Like Texans, these freedom-loving mavericks, who control the bulk of Canada’s oil production, might well want to push for independence. With a lower bar and more time, that kind of drive is now within reach. Here’s more from Clyde Do Something.
Canada’s Liberal Party was projected to win Monday’s House of Commons election, but they will hold a slimmer edge over the Conservative Party — which picked up more seats than the polling had projected.
At last count, the Liberals had taken or were leading for 165 seats while the Conservatives were ahead in the races for 147 seats. Three other parties also picked up more widely scattered seats — with the Bloc Québécois taking 23, the New Democratic Party 7 seats and the Green Party 1 seat. The seats –called ridings by the Canadians — still are subject to final tabulations, so minor adjustments remain possible.
Still, the count means Liberty Party won’t have an outright majority of 172 seats. How will they re-elect Mark Carney as Prime Minister? They will have to offer concessions to bring the Bloc Québécois, the New Democratic Party and the Green Party, or any combination of those parties, under the Liberal coalition.
Here, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivers his response after the dramatic Canadian election night. Poilievre, who led in the polls for much of the campaign, saw his advantage evaporate in the final days amid direct intervention from U.S. President Donald Trump, who renewed trade threats and provocatively suggested Canada become America’s 51st state. Poilievre forcefully rejected Trump’s remarks, declaring, “Canada will always be proud, sovereign and independent.” Throughout the campaign, Poilievre focused on affordability, crime, and the need for change, warning against a “fourth Liberal decade.”
In other words, it looks like Trump might have sapped the Conservatives. If so, he screwed the pooch. Certainly brash, but not too smart!
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday he is stepping down and will resign as soon as his Liberal Party finds a new leader. Among the contenders seeking to succeed him: Chrystia Freeland, who just resigned from Trudeau’s government in December, former central banker Mark Carney and Trudeau’s transport minister Anita Anand.
There’s some fierce competition, even though many expect the Liberal Party to lose the next election in the fall. Latest polls, for instance, put the Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre, ahead by more than 20 points. Here’s FOX Business’ Edward Lawrence with the latest.
Canada’s most widely read newspaper, The Globe and Mail, says Justin Trudeau will step down this week.
Sources say he will first step down as leader of the Canadian Liberal Party, to be followed later this week as Prime Minister.
Canadian voters widely disapprove of Trudeau and even members of the Liberal Party are now calling on him to step down. Here’s more from Sky News Australia.
This report explains the truth and the back story of the Canadian Parliament scandal. How could Justin Trudeau and his Liberal Party allies honor a bona fide Nazi, Yaroslav Hunka, from the Ukraine? Here’s more from Luke Rudkowski at We Are Change.
Canada’s dictatorial President Justin Trudeau gets heckled as he walks down the street in Canada! Hillary Clinton exposed, as is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Kevin McCarthy joins Kari Lake in demonstrating the Republican Party’s new fighting spirit. CNN is once again proven to be an enemy of the people. Buckle up, pray! The battle is just beginning. More from And We Know.
Justin Trudeau might well be on his last legs. That’s the assessment of Steve Turley, who says the resignation of New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern signals the beginning of the end for Trudeau. No longer are Canadians content with Trudeau or backing his Liberal Party. It’s not only those who hounded him on the streets, but a much larger majority that has come to recognize Trudeau’s dishonesty and despise his autocratic positions.
In Pursuit of Truth delves into the strange case of Erin Valenti, a 33-year-old tech entrepreneur, who went missing last week in San Jose, Calif. She placed several calls to her husband and parents, talking for hours about being lost in a matrix. She told relatives, “it’s all a game, it’s a thought experiment, we are in the Matrix.” In point of fact, she was driving around San Jose, missing her scheduled flight home to Salt Lake City, Utah. Police subsequently found her dead inside a parked vehicle.
Valenti was founder and CEO of Tinker Ventures, an application design and development company, based in Salt Lake City. Among the companies for which Tinker developed aps: TSheets, Gainsight, Darktrace and Acadia. In the biochemical sector, the companies included Fermentas International and Integrated DNA Technologies. Her husband says she had no history of mental illness.
The [Deep State] is holding their fake impeachment inquiry the shadows. They do not want anyone to know what is really happening. They are looking for anything so they can go after Trump. Hunter Biden and Joe Biden are in trouble. All eyes are on them. Watch California: This is on purpose. The patriots are allowing the [DS] to drain themselves. Comey sends out a message to the [DS] operatives. The [DS] knows that they do not have much time and soon the patriots will make a move that will destroy the [DS]. More from the X22 Report.
Comey and Mifsud meeting in Australia. Clapper too! ABC News is passing off some fake footage claiming it’s the Turks firing on the Kurds, but it’s not at all. Lots of connections made in this episode of RedPill78. One correction: The IG report will not be coming out Friday as originally planned. Maria Bartiromo of Fox Business News says it’s been delayed yet again and likely won’t appear until the end of October.
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McAllister TV interviews Norman Traversy, who has led a prolonged legal case against the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, charging him with corruption and fraud. Trudeau is the leader of the Liberal Party, which appears poised to lose its majority in the Canadian House of Commons, but could still form a coalition with the left-leaning New Democrats to keep the Conservatives from taking control. The election is scheduled for next Monday.
Black Pigeon Speaks addresses the dumpster fire as Canada, the Globalist experiment, prepares to vote.
Stefan Molyneux, host of the world’s largest philosophy conversation, leads off a powerful series on the Canadian Election with an analysis of a key issue for Canadian voters: IMMIGRATION! Close to 22 percent of Canadians are foreign-born — meaning immigrants represent twice the percentage of the population, compared to their numbers in the United States.
In Part II of this same series, Stefan Molyneux examines the relationship of Justin Trudeau’s Liberals to the rule of law in Canada:
– SNC Lavalin Obstruction of Justice
– Free Speech
– Gun Control
SNC Lavalin – a giant Montreal construction firm – was accused of two major crimes based on its association with the Qaddafi regime: Paying $48 million in bribes to Libyan government officials, and defrauding the Libyan government (and other entities) of “property, money or valuable security or service” worth $130 million.
Deferred prosecution agreement = no criminal charges.
In the leaders’ debate, Conservative leader Andrew Scheer accused Justin Trudeau of lying to Canadians when the SNC-Lavalin allegations first surfaced:
“You looked Canadians in the eye and told Canadians that the allegations in the Globe and Mail were false,” Scheer said to Trudeau.
Trudeau replied: “They were false.”
This will surprise the Ethics Commissioner, who ruled otherwise.