Saturday, 29 November 2025

The Pipeline Deal That Could Make or Break The Liberals

 
 
 
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May 29, 2025: Another week of back-and-forth on tariffs, Mark Carney's first Question Period in the House, the PM pitches his plan to Premiers https://youtube.com/watch?v=UnKx0r37mG0
 

At Issue | Canada caught in Trump tariff uncertainty

 
May 29, 2025 
At Issue this week: How will another week of back-and-forth on tariffs from the U.S. change Canada’s negotiating position? The changing dynamics in the House under a new government. 
Plus, the prime minister looks to sell his plans to the premiers.
 
The Royal visit, throne speech, and first question period are done. Now the real work of building a “new Canada” begins. What’s the plan? @ChantalHbert & Rob Russo discuss. Listen on @CanadaTalks167, podcast platforms, & YouTube.
 
 
 

Good Talk -- Does The Building of The New Canada Start This Weekend?

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May 30, 2025 
The royal visit, the throne speech and the first question period are over. Performative arts mostly. Now the real work of building the so-called "new Canada" begins. What's the plan, and how will they get there? It starts with a first minister's conference this weekend. Chantal and Rob have their thoughts on that.
 

 

 
 

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Methinks the book "French Kiss: Stephen Harper's Blind Date with Quebec" should have been very comical to me in light of the fact that this clever lady ignored the first email I sent her in 2004 when Paul Martin played the same game with his first  that Carney is now N'esy Pas? 

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 Hmmmm

           As I watch you fellas play your wicked game, it seems that you forgot the the wild card that is in the game as well. The joker or the self proclaimed court jester that is me. Or didn't anyone tell you this morning that I got out of jail last night and escaped Ashcroft's clutches once again for a little while at least? I bet you do know now because Rob Moore must be screaming for help like a little stuck pig by now.

      You Bloomberg dudes ain't fooling me because I am too stupid. Plus there fact that I sent Bloomberg the same letter I sent Mulroney a long long time ago and little while before that I had talked personally to his reporter in the White House. I am certain he knew of that conversation. I will wager I am having more fun than you guys are right now. I will leave you all to wonder who gets this email next. Tommorrow we shall see if he has enough sand to make history or if he made a deal with you devils.

     Some honest folks are having a pretty good laugh right now at your expense. I certainly hope the rest of Canada joins in on the chuckle. APEX in Ottawa and Accenture/McGraw Hill in New York are about to make their big plans for our future while I ran around chucking wrenches in the works. Trust me this is fun.

     Tomorrow is another day and I would not want to spoil the show. If the Yankee bastards come get me tonight, methinks they will be to late to stop the circus. Rest assured I will die smiling because I know what I did today and they don't. No matter what they choose to do to me I cannot undo what I have already done. What a difference a day makes eh?

Oct. 6 (Bloomberg) -- "Canada's biggest opposition party said it would support Prime Minister Paul Martin's legislative agenda as long as he adds five pledges, including a commitment to lower taxes on poor families and to hold a parliamentary vote on whether Canada joins the U.S. missile defense program.

Conservative Leader Stephen Harper, 45, made his demands in an amendment to yesterday's Throne Speech, which laid out the government's program. The speech is considered a ``confidence'' matter, meaning the government will fall should the majority of members of Parliament vote against it. Tony Valeri, the Liberal minister in charge of organizing the legislative schedule, said he needed more time to decide whether the government could agree to the changes. Any votes on amendments to the Throne Speech will be votes of confidence, Valeri said. One may take place tomorrow, he said.

`Big Problem'

``Anything that changes the intent of the government is obviously something that we have a big problem with,'' Valeri told reporters in Ottawa. ``There's a lot to look at, a lot to consider.''

Jack Layton, leader of the New Democrats, indicated that he would back the Liberals.

``We will not play chicken with an opportunity to make positive change,'' Layton said in the House of Commons. "


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Kevin Carmichael in Ottawa 

Hey Chantal

OTTAWA—With yesterday's Speech from the Throne, Prime Minister Paul Martin is daring the federalist opposition leaders — in particular Conservative Leader Stephen Harper — to align themselves with the sovereignist Bloc Québécois to defeat his minority government.

He may yet see that happen.

At best, the speech amounts to a high-risk attempt to tilt the balance in the House of Commons in favour of the Liberals by polarizing it along federalist/sovereignist lines.

At worst, it is the clumsy product of a governing party that is willing to break at the first opportunity rather than bend to the realities of minority rule.

What it is not is the work of a government that has broken a sweat searching for ways to make do in uncertain circumstances.

For the most striking feature of Martin's second Speech from the Throne is that it is so much like the first one.

Poring over its 15 pages, one is at a loss to find signs that its authors drafted it with a serious thought to its changed circumstances and the election-imposed necessity to reach out to the opposition to survive.

 

 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/martin-s-minority-faces-crucial-vote-1.512735

 

 

 

 
 
 
Nov 28, 2025 
Twelve hundred people were on their feet in Calgary yesterday applauding Mark Carney and Danielle Smith for the deal they signed that could lead to a new pipeline to move Alberta oil to markets. But there was a cost too ...Carney lost a minister, and the BC government and indigenous groups are more than a little bit upset. What happens now? Chantal Hebert and Bruce Anderson look for answers in this week's Good Talk.  
 

 
  

Deja Vu Anyone??? 

 


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Nov 30, 2025 
CTV’s political commentator Tom Mulcair discusses B.C. Premier Eby’s reaction to the Ottawa-Alberta pipeline deal. 

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Methinks the old NDP boss Tommy Boy Mulcair should stay out in the pasture and quit spreading his BS on all over Canada byway of CTV’s airwaves N'esy Pas?
 

 

 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/ucp-agm-alberta-danielle-smith-pipeline-9.6997319 

Smith declares Alberta’s pipeline deal with feds ‘a clear win’ at UCP convention

Deal commits Alberta and Ottawa to working together toward a new pipeline to the West Coast

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is seen speaking in Calgary, on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025. On Nov. 28, 2025, Smith spoke to UCP members in Edmonton at the party's annual convention. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)

Alberta's watershed pipeline deal with Ottawa wasn't front and centre Friday when Premier Danielle Smith spoke with United Conservative Party faithful at their annual convention.

Smith took the stage in Edmonton for the first of many addresses planned for the weekend.

It wasn't until after she spoke on issues including rural policing, new federal legislation and even separatism that someone in the crowd asked for clarification on Alberta's commitments in the deal, prompting her to address it.

"I think it's a clear win," Smith said of the accord. "It's a clear win for Alberta and for my incredible ministers who did a lot of work on that."

There was some applause, but the premier was later met with a chorus of boos when she asked party supporters if they feel more confident in Canada than they did a couple of days ago.

The deal, signed by Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday, commits Alberta and Ottawa to working together toward a new bitumen pipeline to the West Coast. Carney also walked back many of the nine federal laws Smith has long blamed for stalling energy investments in the province.

"I would say seven out of nine isn't bad," Smith told the UCP crowd, listing off the looming oil and gas emissions cap and clean electricity regulations that Carney agreed to back off of, at least for Alberta.

But the deal also binds Alberta to a future framework of higher industrial carbon pricing, which one UCP constituency association president said is reason enough to toss the agreement.

Mitch Sylvestre, the constituency association president for a rural riding northeast of Edmonton and a leader in Alberta's separatist movement, said he thinks the deal with Carney will be a hard sell for some, if not most, party members.

"I literally think it's insane," Sylvestre said of the carbon price pledge. "I cannot see anybody being onside of this. I'm absolutely blown away."

The deal also doesn't outright guarantee a pipeline, he said, so Smith might be in for a "rough ride" once party members get a better understanding of the details.

"The only way Alberta's getting the pipeline built is if we leave Canada."

Smith tried to address concerns about a potential increased industrial carbon price, saying the industry itself didn't want to see the system go away and that regardless of the price, any taxes paid by emitters will stay in Alberta since the province manages the system and doles out the taxes as grants back to industry.

"It's very important for us in Alberta to maintain control over that carbon pricing," Smith said.

"We just feel like if we were to give that up, that the federal government would step in and then we would really end up having a potential harm come to our large businesses."

She said while the deal requires Alberta to get to a minimum carbon price of $130 per tonne, up from its current rate of $95, it's still up for negotiation how quickly the province reaches that benchmark.

Some in the crowd perked up at talk of separatism as candidates made their cases for board positions. The party estimated about 4,000 members will be attending the conference, which wraps Sunday.

The memorandum of understanding with Ottawa later became a sore spot when Smith and most of her cabinet took questions from the floor.

Jeffrey Rath, another leader in the separatist movement, took to the mic to accuse Carney of increasing the carbon price in Alberta before the "ink was dry" on the deal.

"How many of all of us favour a free and independent Alberta?" he asked. The crowd burst into applause and gave the idea an enthusiastic standing ovation.

Smith's initial response, that she supports an independent Alberta within a united Canada, drew loud boos.

WATCH | UCP holding its AGM in Edmonton:
 
Future UCP policies to be decided over the weekend
11 hours ago|
Duration 1:27
 
There are approximately two dozen resolutions on the table at the United Conservative Party's three-day annual general meeting. Some experts are speaking out about resolutions focused on vaccines and new regulations.

The premier said she's confident the pipeline will become a reality, and someday ship a million barrels of oil per day to Asian markets.

"I know there's a lot of reasons why people are skeptical, but I can tell you none of that would have been possible under the Trudeau Liberals," she said.

"I would just ask for a little bit of a leap of faith."

A number of people are seen seated on a stage with an Alberta flag off to the side.Members of the United Conservative Party gathered for a party convention in Edmonton on Nov. 28, 2025. (Bob Grieve/CBC News)
 
 
 

Alberta premier gets boos from own party for optimism with Canada

 
 
 
 
 
 Nov 27, 2025 
 Jason Lavigne & Nico Lagan dive into the Smith-Carney MOU on Alberta's energy future, including pipeline support & carbon capture. Why this 'deal' might be a non-binding pipe dream, with BC and Indigenous veto power making it a potential media circus. Is it real progress or just political theatre? Join us live at 10am MT / 12pm EST. Let us know what you think in the comments below.
 

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Too Too Funny
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Nov 28, 2025 
 Live update from the UCP AGM - Premier Danielle Smith Bearpit w/ Cabinet
 

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Methinks Nico and everybody else know how much I love a circus N'esy Pas?
 
 
 
 
 

 
 Nov 29, 2025 
Live coverage of the UCP AGM UCP Premier Smith Keynote Address & Accountability Session

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SURVEY SAYS???

 

 
 
 
 Nov 29, 2025 
Live coverage of the UCP AGM UCP UCP Board Election Results

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CBC interviewed you??? WOW They ignored their non-partisan mandate and denied I was 8 ballots since 2004
 

Sounds like you were satisfied with the vote Doya still think Smith will have a writ dropped soon?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmiHmWEwe90



Nov 28, 2025  
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, president of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs, explains why there are no circumstances under which consultations with Ottawa and Alberta laid out in an energy memorandum of understanding will lead to consent for a bitumen pipeline.


 

Nov 28, 2025 
Premier David Eby said efforts to enable a new pipeline through B.C. have created an unnecessary “distraction” from major projects that are already underway in the province. 

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Eby's words are an unnecessary “distraction”. Trust that I have gone to great lengths since 2001 to prove that silly lawyer and many others do not know if their nasty arses are bored or punched. Methinks many political animals camped on both sides of the Medicine Line know why I enjoy doing so. Trump's ex lawyer Mean Mikey Cohen is a fine example N'esy Pas? text-green-game-over 

 
 
 
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Today I am wondering who is going to cross the floor and give Carney a majority mandate




Canada PM DROPS THE HAMMER on Trump in ASIA

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Michael Cohen reacts to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s remarks in Asia, as well as Ontario Premier Doug Ford, on CNN, breaking down the drama caused by Trump’s reaction to the ad and its fallout on trade relations.

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I just called and texted you before Carney tables the evil budget
 
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Did you claim to be a Canadian???

PURE D BS Carney apologized to Trump over Doug Ford's anti-tariff ad


DEJA VU anyone???


 
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Subject: RE Pierre Poilievre's By-Election Date
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Friday, 30 May 2025

Damien Kurek says he'll step aside for Poilievre but by law he has to wait

 
 
 
 

Pierre Poilievre's By-Election Date - ALL Signs POINT HERE!

Northern Perspective
 Jun 24, 2025
 

769 Comments

David Amos
I repeat Why didn't you answer my email???

David Amos
Everybody knows I pointed out those rules out of the gate
 
 

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'It wasn't forced, wasn't asked': Former Alberta MP on giving up his seat for Pierre Poilievre

CTV News 
 
Jun 18, 2025
Former Alberta MP Damien Kurek talks about his decision to give up his seat so Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre can run for it in a byelection.  
 

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David Amos
Pure D BS

 
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Date: Fri, May 30, 2025 at 5:37 PM
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Date: Fri, May 30, 2025 at 5:36 PM
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Date: Fri, May 30, 2025 at 4:26 PM
Subject: Methinks Kurek quit too soon and it was the Speaker's job to tell him N'esy Pas?
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Date: Fri, May 30, 2025 at 2:54 PM
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Date: Fri, May 30, 2025 at 2:54 PM
Subject: Réponse automatique : Methinks Kurek quit too soon and it was the Speaker's job to tell him N'esy Pas? 
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From: MacKinnon, Steven - Député <Steven.MacKinnon@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Fri, May 30, 2025 at 2:54 PM
Subject: Réponse automatique : Methinks Kurek quit too soon and it was the Speaker's job to tell him N'esy Pas? 
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

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Si vous adressez votre requête à L’hon. Steven MacKinnon en sa qualité de leader du gouvernement à la Chambre des communes, veuillez l’envoyer à : lghc.minister-ministre.lgcc@pco-bcp.gc.ca

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From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
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Conservative MP Kurek RESIGNS So Pierre Poilievre Can RETURN!

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May 29, 2025
Conservative MP Kurek showed his true patriotism today, officially resigning from the House of Commons, triggering a by-election in which Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will run in. Damien Kurek shows nothing but loyalty and true spirit in his resignation speech.
 

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David Amos 
Methinks Kurek quit too soon and it was the Speaker's job to tell him N'esy Pas? 
 
According to the Office of the Speaker of the House of Commons, Members of Parliament can't resign their seat until 30 days after their election result is published in the Canada Gazette, the federal government's official publication. 
 
After the 2019 and 2021 federal elections, it took about a month before the chief electoral officer's validated results were published in gazette. CBC News has asked Elections Canada when it expects to publish results this time around. 
 
The Parliament of Canada Act sets out when a member can and can't resign. Olivier Duhaime, spokesperson for the Speaker's office, said the 30-day window is enshrined in the Canada Elections Act and "linked to the contestation period of an election." 
 
 "After this period, a member may submit their resignation unless their election is being contested," he said in a statement to CBC News.  

Dizzy Lizzy May asked a good question about voting for the Throne Speech that went unanswered Go Figure
 
Damien Kurek and John Williamson should have talked to their fellow party members about my concerns
 


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EXTRA Vol. 159, No. 13
Canada
Gazette
Part I
OTTAWA, MONDAY, MAY 26, 2025


OFFiCE OF THE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER
CANADA ELECTIONS ACT
Return of members elected at the 45th general election

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 317 of the 
Canada Elections Act, that returns, or electronic copies
thereof, have been received in the following order for the
election of members to serve in the House of Commons 
of Canada for the following electoral districts:

Elected members

Electoral district                                   Member
Northwest Territories                           Rebecca Alty
Nunavut                                               Lori Idlout
Windsor—Tecumseh—Lakeshore       Kathy Borrelli
Terra Nova—The Peninsulas              Jonathan Rowe
 

May 23, 2025


Stéphane Perrault
Chief Electoral Officer

 © His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, 2025
Published by the King’s Printer for Canada, 2025 ISSN 1494-6076
 
 
 

Proclamation Issuing Election Writs: SI/2025-58

Canada Gazette, Part II, Volume 159, Extra Number 3

Registration
SI/2025-58 March 24, 2025

CANADA ELECTIONS ACT

Proclamation Issuing Election Writs

Mary May Simon

[L.S.]

Canada

Charles the Third, by the Grace of God King of Canada and His other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth.

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Great Seal of Canada

TO ALL TO WHOM these presents shall come or whom the same may in any way concern,

GREETING:

A Proclamation

Whereas We are desirous to meet Our People of Canada as soon as may be and to have their advice in Parliament;

WE DO HEREBY MAKE KNOWN Our Royal will and pleasure to call a Parliament, and do further declare that, by and with the advice of Our Privy Council for Canada, We, under subsections 57(1) to (2) of the Canada Elections Act, direct the Chief Electoral Officer to issue Our Writs of Election in accordance with that Act, which Writs are to be dated March 23, 2025, to set forth Monday, April 28, 2025 as the date for voting and to be returnable to the Chief Electoral Officer on May 19, 2025.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have issued and caused this Our Proclamation to be published and the Great Seal of Canada to be affixed to it.

WITNESS:

Our Right Trusty and Well-beloved Mary May Simon, Chancellor and Principal Companion of Our Order of Canada, Chancellor and Commander of Our Order of Military Merit, Chancellor and Commander of Our Order of Merit of the Police Forces, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada.

At the City of Ottawa, March 23, 2025, in the third year of Our Reign.

BY COMMAND,

Philip Jennings
Deputy Registrar General of Canada

GOD SAVE THE KING

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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chantal hébert

@ChantalHbert
columnist politique: L'actualité; CBC's At Issue/Radio-Canada TV et radio/Good Talk on SXMCanadaTalks. Also at chebert18@bsky.social/
 
 
The Royal visit, throne speech, and first question period are done. Now the real work of building a “new Canada” begins. What’s the plan? @ChantalHbert & Rob Russo discuss. Listen on @CanadaTalks167, podcast platforms, & YouTube.
 
 
 

Good Talk -- Does The Building of The New Canada Start This Weekend?

The Bridge with Peter Mansbridge 
 
May 30, 2025 
The royal visit, the throne speech and the first question period are over. Performative arts mostly. Now the real work of building the so-called "new Canada" begins. What's the plan, and how will they get there? It starts with a first minister's conference this weekend. Chantal and Rob have their thoughts on that.
 
 

 Hmmmm

           As I watch you fellas play your wicked game, it seems that you forgot the the wild card that is in the game as well. The joker or the self proclaimed court jester that is me. Or didn't anyone tell you this morning that I got out of jail last night and escaped Ashcroft's clutches once again for a little while at least? I bet you do know now because Rob Moore must be screaming for help like a little stuck pig by now.

      You Bloomberg dudes ain't fooling me because I am too stupid. Plus there fact that I sent Bloomberg the same letter I sent Mulroney a long long time ago and little while before that I had talked personally to his reporter in the White House. I am certain he knew of that conversation. I will wager I am having more fun than you guys are right now. I will leave you all to wonder who gets this email next. Tommorrow we shall see if he has enough sand to make history or if he made a deal with you devils.

     Some honest folks are having a pretty good laugh right now at your expense. I certainly hope the rest of Canada joins in on the chuckle. APEX in Ottawa and Accenture/McGraw Hill in New York are about to make their big plans for our future while I ran around chucking wrenches in the works. Trust me this is fun.

     Tomorrow is another day and I would not want to spoil the show. If the Yankee bastards come get me tonight, methinks they will be to late to stop the circus. Rest assured I will die smiling because I know what I did today and they don't. No matter what they choose to do to me I cannot undo what I have already done. What a difference a day makes eh?

Oct. 6 (Bloomberg) -- "Canada's biggest opposition party said it would support Prime Minister Paul Martin's legislative agenda as long as he adds five pledges, including a commitment to lower taxes on poor families and to hold a parliamentary vote on whether Canada joins the U.S. missile defense program.

Conservative Leader Stephen Harper, 45, made his demands in an amendment to yesterday's Throne Speech, which laid out the government's program. The speech is considered a ``confidence'' matter, meaning the government will fall should the majority of members of Parliament vote against it. Tony Valeri, the Liberal minister in charge of organizing the legislative schedule, said he needed more time to decide whether the government could agree to the changes. Any votes on amendments to the Throne Speech will be votes of confidence, Valeri said. One may take place tomorrow, he said.

`Big Problem'

``Anything that changes the intent of the government is obviously something that we have a big problem with,'' Valeri told reporters in Ottawa. ``There's a lot to look at, a lot to consider.''

 

Jack Layton, leader of the New Democrats, indicated that he would back the Liberals.

``We will not play chicken with an opportunity to make positive change,'' Layton said in the House of Commons. "


To contact the reporter on this story:
Kevin Carmichael in Ottawa 

Hey Chantal

OTTAWA—With yesterday's Speech from the Throne, Prime Minister Paul Martin is daring the federalist opposition leaders — in particular Conservative Leader Stephen Harper — to align themselves with the sovereignist Bloc Québécois to defeat his minority government.

He may yet see that happen.

At best, the speech amounts to a high-risk attempt to tilt the balance in the House of Commons in favour of the Liberals by polarizing it along federalist/sovereignist lines.

At worst, it is the clumsy product of a governing party that is willing to break at the first opportunity rather than bend to the realities of minority rule.

What it is not is the work of a government that has broken a sweat searching for ways to make do in uncertain circumstances.

For the most striking feature of Martin's second Speech from the Throne is that it is so much like the first one.

Poring over its 15 pages, one is at a loss to find signs that its authors drafted it with a serious thought to its changed circumstances and the election-imposed necessity to reach out to the opposition to survive.

  Yo, Adrienne

           Yesterday while my wife and friends from Canada were busy with their last dimes bailing me out of a Boston jail that the fat dumb and happy old lawyer Ronald A. Irwin didn't care that I was in, you were busy making your big speech and bragging of preparing for another fancy world tour at Canadian expense. When I read your speech today, I saw red. I expected the political double talk kissing Martin's ass simply because he has covered your butt with respect to all the money you squandered. However stealing a little glory from the veterans of past wars was to much for me to stand. You really pissed me off and I must register my indignation now.

    In your speech you paid homage to dead men from World War II that I was named after and talked of visiting Saint John NB amongst other places. Perhaps you should have stopped at the Veteran's hospital in Saint John and talked to one of the last surviving 48th Highlanders that went up through Africa and Italy. His name is ol Tom. He has been through hell and back many times and still retains a remarkable Joie de Vivre. He is one of my best friends in life and it was his kilt that I wore while campaigning for Parliament. I was also wearing it as I went off to jail as well back out again.

    I am sure Tom would have loved meeting you and telling you a few horror stories about the war and about the great times that we have shared together as friends. He is thirty years my senior but he has long recognized the attibutes within me that would befit a proper lady from hell. Ask Mr. Irwin's help about a proud man they met yesterday within the living hell of a Beantown jail. Ol Tom, my father and many other good men taught me to never surrender, never take prisoners, maintain your pride and ethics and never stop enjoying whatever life may throw at you. Ol Tom, my father and all the others saw too many friends that never had a chance to enjoy the sort of life that I have lived. I thank Ol Tom for his friendship and support he is my only friend of the old school of decnt men that I have known who is still alive. It is now my turn to make their lessons and memory live on. Rest assured Tom will receive a copy of this letter.

    (: I hope to see you once again real soon Corporal Hee Haw. You know I just gotta jerk your chain to hear the old dog growl. Me old Yamaha is waiting for you to ride. I will ride along with Superfarmer's old Kawi. To hell with the Harleys they are too expensive and slow for the pace. Our old bikes have been stress tested for over the 25 years why quit riding them now? Beside we are all as poor as church mice these days we might as well enjoy the day with what we already have. Say hey to Dave for me as he reads you this letter and give him a kiss for me until payday :) This note is no joke I have more respect for Ol Tom than a million politicians. If there is anyone that I wish to be remembered byway of this email, it is him. I simply don't give a damn if anyone else reads it but I know many will very very soon. You can take that to the World Trade Bank.

       It was no accident that I put my name on the ballot in Fundy on June 7th. That was the day my mother's favorite brother died in Normandy. She honoured me with his name, Raymond. My father, who was the sole survivor of a plane crash during the war honoured me with the name of his friend. David who went on to be awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery. Obviously I put my full name on the ballot not only to honour both my mother and my father but to most importantly of all to honour the men like ol Tom still living who sacrificed so much in order for me to be allowed to speak up and defend the rights that so many people like him have fought to defend.

     After all the prior contact with you and your office, you chose to defend the likes of Paul Martin and his many cohorts and head out to party some more? Shame on you. The following are your words and the following emails are my words and proof that I am making my best effort to properly shame you in an ethical fashion. If for no other reason someone must bear witness for the living and the dead so that their sacrifices were not in vain.

     It is now the end of the first day of Parliament and it appears that my former political opponent Rob Moore, who is appropriately named as well is apparently struck dumb by my contacts with him and I have not heard from anyone that was willing to act honourably and call for a confidence vote. Methinks I will chastise the NDP first because they are the biggest disappointment to me. As you can see I have already begun. I had high hopes for them because their party contained the least amount of lawyers.

     Adrienne, why you would choose to continue to honour the likes of T. Alex Hickman is way beyond Byron Prior's understanding and mine as well. Rest assured that we are cut from the same cloth as our forefathers who fought to defend our Queen. We will speak for the rights they gave us. The same ones that you and all those in public service deliberately deny us. What say you now oh ye fine and fancy lady?

Adrienne's (Martin's) words

   "I congratulate both the returning members of Parliament, as well as the more than one hundred who are newly elected, as you take up your duties in the House of Commons for this Thirty-Eighth Parliament of Canada.

     This year, Canadians commemorated the 60th anniversary of D-Day and the landing of allied forces in Europe—an event that spelled the beginning of the end of the Second World War. Canadian soldiers, sailors and aircrews fought with dogged bravery and were ultimately victorious on Juno Beach that day.

     Shortly, I will be going to Italy to commemorate the significant campaign in which six thousand Canadians sacrificed their lives. To me, personally, these commemorations are a symbol of our eternal gratitude and an affirmation that we have not forgotten.

    On these occasions, we are reminded of the huge debt we owe to those in uniform who have served this country—then and today. Our veterans connect generations and Canadians. As a country and as individuals, we gain in pride and in purpose from their deeds and their service.


     I recently concluded extended visits to six cities of varying size—Saint John, Quebec City, Toronto, Saskatoon, Calgary and Vancouver. In them, I found remarkable, innovative projects for social renewal and individual commitment. They express the confidence and love that we all hold for this country. This is the spirit of Canada I see as Governor General."

And now mine

 

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May 29, 2025: Another week of back-and-forth on tariffs, Mark Carney's first Question Period in the House, the PM pitches his plan to Premiers https://youtube.com/watch?v=UnKx0r37mG0
 

At Issue | Canada caught in Trump tariff uncertainty

 
May 29, 2025 
At Issue this week: How will another week of back-and-forth on tariffs from the U.S. change Canada’s negotiating position? The changing dynamics in the House under a new government. 
Plus, the prime minister looks to sell his plans to the premiers.
 
 
 
 
 

Poilievre says Conservatives 'hold out hope' PM Carney will present a spring budget

 
May 30, 2025
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says his party will vote against the Liberals' $500B spending plan and urges a spring budget.
 

118 Comments

David Amos
Just more double talk from a leader without a seat Trust I have spoken personally to many minions working for all the political parties except the Greens IMHO there will be no confidence vote on the Throne Speech
 
 
 
 
 

Carney Liberals table $486 billion spending plan, Conservatives call it "out of control" 

 
 
 May 29, 2025 
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has previously said his government will not present a federal budget until the fall, but it's already spending money. Carney promised more fiscal discipline, and he plans to spend about the same as the Trudeau government did last year. 
 
"Speaker 2: Just like Justin Trudeau, Mark Carney's spending is absolutely out of control," Pierre Poilievre said during a press conference. David Akin looks at how the Liberals have tabled $468 billion in spending plans, and what's missing from the proposal.

352 Comments

David Amos
The plot thickens
 
 
 
 
 

 NEW Female MP BRUTALLY DESTROYS Mark Carney 

 
May 30, 2025

156 Comments

David Amos
Welcome to the circus
 
David Amos
I love the fact that Sandra Cobena quoted figures sourced from Franky Boy McKenna's beloved TD Bank
 
 
 
 

 Conservative MP ROASTS Liberal Finance Minister In Parliament! 

 
May 30, 2025  
Conservative MP Melissa Lantsman went off on Liberal Finance Minister Champagne today during question period, as the federal government is not providing a budget for it's $486 billion dollar proposed spending plan.
 

56 Comments

David Amos
I bet the clowns Lantsman and Champagne enjoyed the emails I sent them this week
 

 
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Date: Tue, May 13, 2025 at 11:27 AM
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Mark Miller VISIBLY ANGRY About Carney SNUBBING Him - Champagne GASLIGHTS Canadians On Economy 

 
May 30, 2025

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David Amos.
Why didn't you answer my email???