Chris George
@ByGeorgeJournal
By George Journal shares news commentary on the national political affairs of Canada. (For sanity's sake, I also provide #quotes to #inspire & #motivate.)
By George Journal shares news commentary on the national political affairs of Canada -- curating the facts beyond what the subsidized legacy media will report, telling the stories behind the headlines, and raising awareness by connecting the dots! Subscribe to never miss an…

The Freedom Convoy was a natural response to unchecked authoritarianism sweeping Canada. The convoy gave people hope during a dark time. That hope saved countless lives! I'm still proud to be a member of a small fringe minority with unacceptable views!
From the “You can’t make this stuff up” file: FEDS GIVE MILLIONS TO A BANKRUPT COMPANY THAT WAS SUBSIDIZED MILLIONS BY FEDS Industry Minister Mélanie Joly yesterday announced $1.9 million in federal aid to a production company currently in bankruptcy proceedings.…
In the Crown’s sentencing submission for R. v. Barber and Lich, they argue that mischief during a protest is serious because it threatens the rule of law and could lead to chaos or violence. But the same system routinely gives bail to people charged with real violence like…
And Canada wants to get closer to China while promoting a "green energy" agenda? Sure, that isn't hypocritical at all. share.google/EkHbemsVAvVOG7…
Mark Carney became Prime Minister 4 months ago. Still no trade deal, and still no major projects approved. The biggest contract was the billion dollar purchase of 4 ferries financed by the Carney Liberals. They will be made in China, in a CCP owned shipyard using CCP steel.
Mark Carney says everyone wants to invest in Canada under him. The statistics show otherwise.
I’m at the sentencing hearing of @LichTamara and @ChrisBarber1975 here in Ottawa. The judge pointed out that the average person likely doesn’t grasp key nuances of the case like how the organizers tried to reduce the impact on the public by moving trucks, cooperating with police,…
This is disgusting. A family’s biggest cost is NOT food, clothes or housing. A family’s biggest cost is taxes. Governments are spending like crazy and you’re paying the price. Report from @FraserInstitute
How’s the 19% of jobs being taken by temporary workers looking now to the Federal workers? They will have some competition looking for their next job if there even is one.
Since 2017, the federal government has spent $1.1 billion housing asylum seekers in hotels, while providing an additional $1.5 billion to provinces and cities for the upkeep of refugee claimants. rebelne.ws/46pSEi9
Canada’s immigration plan: 2025: 1,068,650 newcomers 2026: 896,600 2027: 908,600 That’s nearly 3 million people in 3 years Sounds sustainable
There is no shame with some people at how they will consistently gaslight Canadians... [THX @WeAreCanProud for this.] #cdnpoli #cdnpolitics #elbowsup #MarkCarney
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“Canadian prosecutors quietly dropped charges against a Chinese scientist in Vancouver accused of importing more than 100 kilograms of a narcotics precursor, raising serious questions about her connections to Chinese academic programs and networks suspected of links to espionage”
EXCLUSIVE: Charges Dropped Against Chinese Scientist in Vancouver Tied to Xi’s “Talents” Program and Canada’s Synthetic Drug Pipeline thebureau.news/p/exclusive-ch…
IMAGINE THAT 🇨🇦 Canada has dropped CHARGES against a Chinese scientist 🇨🇳 in Vancouver accused of importing more than 100 KGs of a narcotics precursor 🤯 Nothing makes sense
“Did they ever ask themselves: Where will go? Where will they live? What will they do for a living? It never came up!” PODCAST: @CitImmCanada @LenaMetlegeDiab memo confirms temporary population is “approximately” 3,049,277, incl. 129,653 illegals seekyoursounds.com/podcasts/the-m…
If Canadians are paying 42% of their income in taxes and the government is spending billions housing asylum seekers in hotels, then let’s be clear: Canadians are being taxed too much, and getting too little in return. It’s time to put Canadians first.
"The federal government says it has spent $1.1-billion to house asylum seekers in hotels since 2017, on top of $1.5-billion it has given provinces and cities to help pay for refugee claimants’ upkeep."
REPORT: According to Premier Doug Ford, Etobicoke, ON. Hotels are filled with asylum seekers sucking the system dry with a full expenses-paid two-year vacation, courtesy of the Canadian taxpayer. "Just last year, we had almost 100,000 asylum seekers enter the province of…