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Iris.K's avatar

You have to marvel at the depth of open contempt Freeland and Carney have for the Canadian public. Contempt is why she didn't resign months ago when she either announced the Rhodes Trust job or even earlier when she left Cabinet, even though she knew she was no longer going to be fulfilling her MP role. Contempt is why Carney is enabling all this. The same Carney who seems to see Canada as such a backwater that he heads overseas at the slightest opportunity. Voters should be enraged - but will enough of them be?

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Claudette Leece's avatar

There is no coincidence her, Trudeau and Carney were in Canadian government. You only have to research the deep state in the EU to know they are all connected and we’re here for a reason, and they did exactly what was asked of them. Funny the first person to congratulate Trumps kidnapping of Maduro was a Rothschild. Sure it was a coincidence

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Craig Smith's avatar

The Rhodes Trust job does not start until July 1, 2026, it is not uncommon to accept a job with a future start date and continue in your current role.

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Michael Law Cobb's avatar

Lets not us forget about the $billions of CDNs tax dollars she had a role in sending to her new employer in Ukraine!

Quid Pro Quo?!!! Much!!!

How is this not newsworthy (besides Brian L.) or controversial in Canada?

Ooops. Never mind.

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Claudette Leece's avatar

Wonder how much was sent to her Banderas family in Ukraine?

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Michael Law Cobb's avatar

How is this not illegal?!

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Claudette Leece's avatar

I don’t find a whole lot of legal and politicians now in the same sentence. Nothing makes me laugh more, when they say what do we have to do toget voters to trust us? Nothing makes me sure about you but telling the truth is a darn good start.

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Andrew Sinclair's avatar

You sound ike a Russian bot.

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Michael Law Cobb's avatar

Why? You’re not disturbed by this?We are not the same. Tits Up eh!

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Mike Canary's avatar

The only thing that the Carney Liberal have moved quickly on are Bills granting the government more special powers Bill C-5, and censorship Bills C-9, C-11, and C-13. They have also moved quickly on recognizing the non-country of Palestine, and sending more unaccountable billions $ to Ukraine. For Canadians - meh - not much of anything to show.

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Bryan Moir's avatar

Chrystia Freeland isn’t playing checkers. She’s executing a clean exit from national accountability into transnational relevance — while pretending it’s an act of moral sacrifice.

Here’s the game, stripped of perfume and prose:

Rebrand the fall as a calling.

She didn’t lose power — she “answered history’s call.” That’s not resignation; that’s myth-making.

Convert public office into global credentials.

Cabinet → Special Envoy → “Unpaid Advisor” → NGO boards, foundations, Davos panels, future IMF/World Bank adjacency. Parliament was the launchpad, not the destination.

Avoid scrutiny by changing jurisdictions.

Canadian voters can ask questions. Ukrainian advisory roles don’t come with Question Period or an Auditor General.

Use “unpaid” as ethical deodorant.

Elites don’t work for salaries — they work for access, influence, future placement, and insulation from consequence.

Exit Parliament before the bill comes due.

Notice the timing: the appointment surfaces, eyebrows rise, then she announces she’s leaving her seat. That’s not integrity — that’s sequencing.

This isn’t about Ukraine.

It isn’t even about Zelenskyy.

It’s about graduating from national politics to the global managerial class, where decisions are made, narratives are written, and no voters are allowed in the room.

Same playbook.

Different stage.

Bigger paycheck later — just not on paper.

That’s the game.

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Johnny Lade's avatar

So, now, freeland, in her red pantsuit, a lot like Hillary, has only two jobs. She is still an MP, and still working at Oxford, and some kind of representative for carney. But that is three jobs. You caught her hand in three pockets. Good job, Brian.

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Craig Smith's avatar

The Oxford job starts July 1, 2026. It is not uncommon to accept a job with a start date in the future. The prime minister's special representative for the reconstruction of Ukraine was an additional role as part of her MP duties - they often serve various roles. She has now resigned from this role as well as her MP job.

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John Powell's avatar

I told my MPP McCarthy that he still has my support. But Ford Buffoon like behaviour is making it difficult .

Freelands manipulation of her job opportunities is typical of a liberal cult that exists through political dirty tricks,lies and deceit.

I agree 100% with you that her resignation as MP must be immediate. The fact that you can even suggest (!) her exit is being delayed as part of a political game and not an honest change of employment?

Crazy.

The bigger picture you outline here of orchestrating mass by election timing as a calculated political move to gain a majority government ?

Nuts.

The liberals are already deliberately infecting social Media conservative pages with liberal talking points.

All this is funded by taxpayers

SMH

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John Powell's avatar

I’m wasting my brain power on this. Retirement gives be time to fool around whereas hard working folks don’t have a chance. hard as it is to make ends meet.

Think about this. Freeland

MP. Paid

Special envoy to Ukraine.paid

Appointed to head Rhodes trust in July . Paid

Takes a “ job” as Zelinsky advisor. UNpaid

Add: not so long ago reportedly had her parents co sign her first mortgage.

Now: lives in London. FYI INCREDIBLY expensive place to live.

Owns property in Canada. Ukraine etc.

Yet represents Rosedale as an elected MP

0n $209,000 pa.

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Sherry 1's avatar

I agree with Brian about the by-elections. Freeland must step down NOW. Put some pressure on Carney to buy off someone from another Party.

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John Powell's avatar

Grok:”Chrystia Freeland, the former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister (as of early 2026, she has stepped down from her parliamentary role to take an advisory position with the Ukrainian government), has been reported to own or co-own several properties based on public disclosures, media reports, and conflict-of-interest filings.

Key Properties Associated with Chrystia Freeland:

• Primary residence in Toronto, Ontario, Canada — She owns a townhouse in the affluent Summerhill neighborhood (part of the University—Rosedale riding she represented). Purchased around 2013 for approximately $1.3 million (with family financial assistance noted at the time), this serves as her main home in Canada.

• Two rental properties in London, United Kingdom — Co-owned with her husband, Graham Bowley (a New York Times reporter). These are located on Aquinas Street in Waterloo, South East London (a red-brick terraced house purchased in 2002 and a first-floor flat opposite it purchased in 2004). Both have been declared as generating rental income in her parliamentary disclosures.

• Apartment in Kyiv, Ukraine — Co-owned with her sister, overlooking Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square), as reported in 2014 during her time as a journalist and early political career.

Some older reports (from around 2021–2023) have mentioned additional holdings, such as a property in Rosedale (Toronto), one in Alberta, and possibly one in New York, but these appear less consistently confirmed in recent sources and may overlap with the above or be outdated.

These details come primarily from:

• Canadian parliamentary conflict-of-interest disclosures (required for cabinet ministers).

• Media coverage (e.g., Globe and Mail, Ricochet, Global News).

• Wikipedia and public records.

Note that exact current ownership can change, and full details are not always public beyond required declarations. Freeland has faced criticism in some circles for holding investment/rental properties amid Canada’s housing affordability debates, though such holdings are legal and common among politicians.”

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Craig Smith's avatar

At least 20% of Canadian MPs hold rental, investment real estate amid housing crunch

https://globalnews.ca/news/8767051/canadian-mp-real-estate-investment-amid-housing-crunch/

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Mike Canary's avatar

Doug Ford prefers you to focus on Crown Royal instead of the economic disaster that is Ontario on his watch.

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Kevin 🇨🇦's avatar

And the Liberals or NDP are going to fix it? You do remember Kathleen Wynne, right? What a disaster that was.

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Mike Canary's avatar

Agreed. There is a massive leadership void in this country, federally, and provincial. Canadians are basically having to hold their noses, and vote for the candidates/parties that will do the least amount of damage once in power.

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Martin Dixon's avatar

I did not realize until today when I was confirming that she doesn't have the experience for this role that she has spent so little time in Canada. On Venezuela, this is a must watch if you have half an hour:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBTT4NU5DBc

And anyone who thinks this means that T will take over Canada is a brain dead insane person.

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Martin Dixon's avatar

What are you talking about? Until she moved back here in 2013 a la Iggy to run, she had spent the majority of her adult life abroad. Her MP gig is up and she is leaving again. Good riddance.

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Craig Smith's avatar

The spending little time narrative in Canada narrative is 100% false, she lives in Toronto. I see her here all the time. She will be moving to England for the Rhodes Trust job though.

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Brian Lilley's avatar

Really? I live in the riding. I walk through the neighbourhood all the time. I run into all kinds of people in Toronto, including other elected politicians, yes, even Liberals and ministers. Never Freeland.

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Mike Canary's avatar

Apparently she doesn’t own a car, and takes the TTC. Speaking of missing elected officials - where does Mark Carney live, pay taxes, and work for the constituents in the riding he was elected in? Not at 24 Sussex. Has he even opened an office in the riding yet? It’s only been 9 months since the election.

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Martin Dixon's avatar

Likely at home watching the Disney channel…oh wait. Not to mention that my point seems to have sailed over his head. And was easily confirmed with about 10 seconds on The Google.

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sandi ross's avatar

Freeland needs to go now! How timely that she'll be working for Ukraine as Canada is going to "borrow" 2.5Billion dollars to give to the Ukraine. This Liberal govt is truly more interested in a majority win than what is good for the country. Carney is promoting Cdns to "go green" but obviously has no intention of this for himself as he's jetting around the world, producing massive amounts of carbon emissions while doing nothing for Canada. Where are the big contracts?

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gordon Ballard's avatar

Brian your comparison of Doug Ford to a bag of hammers is right on the button, he is a loose cannon, and blurts out nonsense at a whim, no proper thought process whatsoever, how he got elected is unfathomable.

Robin the Rebel

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Catharina Summers's avatar

Chrystia Freeland should have resigned as MP months ago, as soon as she accepted the Special Envoy position. The Liberals are making a mockery of our parliamentary system. Unbelievable!! The media needs to start holding the Liberals to account.

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Craig Smith's avatar

Why resign? She was the prime minister's special representative for the reconstruction of Ukraine an additional role as part of her MP duties - they often serve various roles. She has now resigned from this role as well as her MP job.

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Tershia's avatar

Not that this is of any interest, so just saying; We immigrated to Canada many moons ago when Trudeau Sr. was the head honcho. We were amazed at the friendliness of people and their freedom to criticise politicians. What impressed us most of all was the natural beauty of Canada from coast to coast.

Over time our amazement at political freedom waned and the reality of corruption and disregard for individuals became more evident.

Over the last ten years I have come to realise that all that is left to admire is nature, and I wonder for how long that will be? How did the town of Jasper and a few others burn to the ground? Fires are increasing and it’s not due to any sort of change!

Since the advent of the narcissistic and infantile Trudeau Jr as PM in 2015, people have suffered and been disrespected by this boy who wanted his own way. Most of us suffered to a greater or lesser degree under his fraudulent Covid mandates. He had the audacity to set his stormtroopers on innocent protesters and he and his cohorts - was one perhaps that Freeland freeloader - who cut people off from their bank accounts?

Trudeau set in place the loss of any sort of morality and integrity and respect for individuals, that resorts to unjust censure and punishment. The meanness of it all! Many instances come to mind - Dr. Jordan Peterson, a biased judiciary, the RCMP lies about Lich and Barber. The divisions and mistrust still exists among many people and groups due to Covid fraud. (Read FISMAN’s FRAUD: The Rise of Canadian Hate Science. by Dr. Regina Watteel,

Statistics)

Of course we all differ in our opinions, depending mostly on which side of the political fence we stand.

Now we have a Grand PoBaa at the helm that somehow Trudeau had to let go of. I believe he cried then. There are many similarities and differences between those two. Carney so far does nothing for the wellbeing of Canada but prefers to jet around the world collecting brownie points and spending money elsewhere instead of taking care of our ever climbing inflation. There is no reason to trust him. Trudeau on the other hand, mostly stayed home where he could take out his sadistic tendencies on we the people.

The lack of honesty, morality, integrity and the mistrust engendered by the previous kakistocrat remains. We now have an atheist government that imo has the potential to have similar tendencies as did the era of Stalin’s Soviet Union. Bill C-9 if passed, will be our undoing. It is an evil bill disguised by semantics.

There are many good and intelligent Canadians who are the only hope for the country. There are many political miscreants who only harm the country because of their self aggrandizement needs. The third group are the stupid sycophants who keep voting for the miscreants.

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Sherry 1's avatar

Agree. Time for head in the sand Ostrich Canadians to pull out and look up. Maybe that’s why Government killed 300 Ostriches in B.C.? Didn’t want Canadians to ‘see’ themselves.

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Octsris's avatar

Liberals have been playing Chrystia as Canada's Ukranian sweetheart from the start of this. I am not surprised in the least.

Look into her family history and so many in power their in Ukraine.

Aaaaaa. people need to see the truth!

Here and in the Ukraine!

I say this as one with a Ukrainian background but seriously. They aren't all rosey and wonderful.

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Kim's avatar
4dEdited

Please, 🙏 please, please may Con Carney, Trudeau, Eby, Freeloader and the rest of the Libtard WEF Communists go back into the drink?!

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Sherry 1's avatar

Doug Ford is short sighted, foolish and more Liberal than even Trudeau. Freeland is basically keeping an eye on the latest Canadian Billions handed over to Zelensky to ensure it is laundered the way she would like. 😡😡 Canada stands to lose a great deal with what just happened in Venezuela and the tree huggers still virtue signalling across Canada need to get their heads out of the past and start to understand the present. Canada is in the ditch and there will be no ambulance if we don’t get with the times. Carney only put a one year pause on his childish EV mandate and CANNOT ban Canadians’ gas/diesel vehicles. That is a death wish for our economy and way of life. Has he even CONSIDERED our deficit payments and debt? I thought he was in the banking business.

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Kim's avatar

He is a Commy down to the line.

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