Canada Free Press

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  1. OTTAWA, ON: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to cut spending following today’s bombshell Parliamentary Budget Officer report that criticizes the government’s definition of capital spending and promise to balance the operating budget.

    “The reality is that Carney is continuing on a course of unaffordable borrowing and the PBO report shows government messaging about ‘balancing the operating budget’ is not credible,” said Franco Terrazzano, CTF Federal Director. “Carney is using creative accounting to hide the spiralling debt.”

  2. If you ask the young American generations if they believe that capitalism is evil and socialism is good, they will answer with a definitive “yes.” When asked to explain the fundamental differences between the two and whether socialism is the stepping stone to communism, silence will follow.

  3. It has long become apparent that Democrats no longer consider conservatives or Republicans as mere political opponents but enemies. Like their fellow Democrats before the Civil War, they have a different vision for America and appear willing to fight for that view using all means available, including violence.

    The rhetoric of politicians leading up to the Civil War grew increasingly aggressive. Inevitably, those years before and after the Civil War saw a culture of violence descend on the country, confirmed with the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and continuing into the 20th and 21st centuries with a series of leftist assassinations and attempts.

  4. In his 1905 book, “The Life of Reason,” George Santayana wrote, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” The obvious meaning of the quote is that societies and individuals will repeat the same mistakes if they don't learn from the past, and it is often used to emphasize the importance of studying and learning from history.

  5. To truly understand the threats we are facing across the nation and how to combat them, first we must understand the who, what, when, where, and why behind the policies that are creating the national divide. What are the Democrats pushing into place, and what are Republicans doing to combat it?