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Poilivre stands up in Parliament and promises he will not bend to the WEF in any way. So beyond wanting to distance himself from the WEF, what is his vision of Canada's place in the world. Is Poilievres Conservative Party still maintaining Stephen Harper's promise to adhere to the UN's Agenda 2030? Is Poilievre still for the backing the Ukraine government against Russia? How does Poilievre feel about all the Conservative MPs ,including him, who gave standing ovations to the Waffen SS vet who fought with on the Hitlerian side against the United Nations side in WWII? Will his Party offer an apology to Canadians for that? Does Poilievre think Canadfa should stay in NATO? If so why? If not why? Why did Poilievre tell EU Member of Parliament Christine Anderson, who gave the Freedom Convoy tremendous support including serious public criticism of Trudeau, that she was a Nazi and that she was not welcome in Canada. Was Poilievre pressured by the Zionist lobby in Canada to come up with this banishment decree that offended those Albertans who hosted her in Canada... those that came out in large numbers across Canada to hear her speak. How does Poilievre view, say Germany, Poland, Syria, Mali, and Lebanon. How does Poilievre view BRICS and the International Monetary Fund? Does Poilievre think Canada should re-open diplomatic relations with Iran that were shut down by PM Harper? If yes, why? If no, why? How does Poilievre look at the case put by the South African government to the International Court of Justice? Does Poilievre agree that many people have died and been injured from the mandated Injections? How does Poilievre now regard his close collaboration with Trudeau to coercively foist dangerous, untested and mandated injections on Canadians by threatening them with medical aparheid? Does Poilievre understand the implications of his active participation in the ongoing cover up? Does Poilievre believe the mandated injections violated the Charter? Does Poilievre believe there should be an objective investigation to identify that malfeasance involved in many aspects of the manufactured COVID crisis? Does Poilievre believe that Canada should be working with other countries to identify the transnational aspects of the COVID crimes including the useless and economically disastrous lockdowns whose financial effects were thousands of times more serious than any disruptions the Freedom Convoy may have caused. What are Poilievre's views of the 4 men arrested at Coutts on Feb. 14, 2022 who have been in jail without bail for almost two years? Were these arrests meant to help give justification to the imposition of the Emergency Act? When did Poilievre ever speak up for the Charter rights of Canadians before the recent decision of the Federal Court that the Emergency Act was not legal? Can Poilievre not see that his reluctance to speak out on all but a very few issues again and again and again, causes him to neglect and leave unaddressed a wide array of issues crucial to the future of Canada? Can Poilievre not see that he is shirking many of his responsibilities as the individual in charge of His Majesty's Loyal Opposition? Can Poilievre not see that his very narrow focus in Parliament constitutes a big part of the extreme failure of the public discourse in Canada was recently identified by Tucker Carlson in Alberta? Does Polilievre view carbon in the atmosphere as the most serious environmental problem before us?

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Love how, now that the pendulum has swung conservative, we have so much support from the Conservative Party. Completely silent for 4 years and now they start speaking up and taking credit for freedom minded Canadians. Disgrace.

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I, like so many boomers in Canada are devastated by what has happened to our country. Although we have enjoyed the relative peace of the past 60+ years, the Canada we remember seems a distant memory.

Halting immigration would be a start, and re-establishing the core functions of government with competent people would be a small step in the right direction, but as I see it today, the will of the Canadian people has yet to be ignited into action.

I can do very little at this stage of my life, albeit for the small financial contributions to the cause, or to try to share the message with other old stock Canadians, that that the time has come to take a hard look at what we have lost and begin to rebuild with what we still have left. There are many who are willing to help.

If I can offer you anything, it is that your humble and humorous grifting for funding is admirable, but there comes a time when that approach loses its charm. I would suggest it’s time to change that humble approach, to one of “a deadly serious fund-raising campaign”. (It’s time boys). In all I have heard from you, fund raising has been the least of your concerns.

Jeremy, if you put the call out to the logistics team, the many old timers like me, the many silent masses who what to help, but don’t know how, we will rally behind you. With funding, you will be able to accumulate the needed resources to organize in a much more effective way. When Canadians realize that there is a place where they can invest in a true Canadian, there will be no stopping us.

Thank you for all that you do.

Mark Munro

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Jeremy can't help himself and is near certain to include at least one ANTISEMETIC in each Post.

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