For my Canadian friends

People actually believe this crap

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PROPAGANDA pierre #15

His X ACCT. June 20, 2025: 8:14am

Claim:

“Liberals lowered penalties on gun criminals and now we are paying the price… We must bring mandatory jail time, scan shipping containers for smuggled arms, and bring safety back to our streets.”

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The Facts Say Otherwise:

1. Bill C-5 did not weaken laws on gun violence

Poilievre falsely suggests that Liberal reforms caused a surge in gun crime.

Bill C-5 removed select mandatory minimums for non-violent offenses.

It preserved strong penalties for violent firearm crimes like robbery with a firearm, discharge with intent, or firearm trafficking.

No part of the bill legalized or “softened” armed home invasions.

Judges still hand down long prison sentences in serious cases.

“Bill C-5 does not weaken laws against serious gun crime. It restores balance, discretion, and proportionality.”

David Lametti, former Justice Minister, June 2022

2. Crime data does not support Poilievre’s theory

There is no national spike in gun violence linked to Bill C-5.

Statistics Canada reports a small decline in firearm-related violent crime in 2023.

Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, and Halifax each saw drops in gang-linked shootings.

No police agency has blamed Bill C-5 for any uptick in gun crime.

Crime remains highly localized and driven by organized networks.

3. The real problem is smuggling: not sentencing

Over 80 percent of handguns used in crimes in Canada are trafficked from the U.S.

These weapons arrive hidden in vehicles, suitcases, or commercial loads.

Shipping containers are one possible route, but they are rarely used for illegal firearms.

CBSA confirms that the majority of seizures happen at road crossings, not seaports.

Scanning every shipping container is not feasible without massive delays or cost.

Canada processes over 1.6 million containers per year at major ports.

Targeted, intelligence-led inspections are more effective than blanket scanning.

4. Mandatory minimums do not stop gun violence

There is no evidence that longer sentences prevent armed crime.

The Department of Justice, the Supreme Court, and independent experts all agree.

Mandatory minimums increase racial disparities, force trials, and clog courts.

They do not stop people from acquiring illegal weapons or joining gangs.

Gun violence prevention comes from community action and policing — not slogans.

“Mandatory minimums produce injustice without improving safety.”

Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin, SCC ruling in R. v. Nur, 2015

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What Actually Improves Safety?

• Increased CBSA funding for border crackdowns

• Intelligence-led shipping container screening

• Police task forces on gun smuggling routes

• Youth violence intervention programs

• Mental health access in vulnerable communities

• Faster trials for repeat violent offenders

Final Word:

Poilievre’s post recycles fear to push failed ideas.

There is no link between Bill C-5 and armed home invasions.

Smuggled U.S. guns fuel violence, not Canadian judges.

Real safety comes from smart law enforcement and social investment not political spin.

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Canadians Against Pierre Poilievre

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I will bet a kidney (lol I have non!) that she knows everything.

First, Ty to Irene Jacobson for bringing this to our attention

As of June 21st, 2025

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The Danielle Smith Scandal Explained Clearly

What is it about?

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is under fire over a massive health-care procurement scandal involving private contracts, insider connections, a whistleblower lawsuit, an RCMP investigation, and a former judge now reviewing the case.

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Key Dates
• February 2025 – AHS CEO Athana Mentzelopoulos files a $1.7 million wrongful dismissal lawsuit
• March 2025 – RCMP launches criminal investigation into AHS contracts
• March 13, 2025 – Judge Raymond Wyant is appointed to lead a third-party review
• May 2025 – Peter Guthrie expelled from UCP caucus after whistleblowing
• June 2025 – Wyant’s report delayed to September
• June 21, 2025 – Scandal still growing, with pressure for a full public inquiry

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Key People Involved
1. Danielle Smith – Alberta Premier. Denies involvement. Says, “These allegations are troubling, but I had no role in the awarding of contracts.”
2. Marshall Smith – Chief of Staff. Allegedly lived in a home owned by family of Sam Mraiche. Under scrutiny for ties to contracts.
3. Sam Mraiche – Business owner. His company MHCare received major AHS contracts. Close family ties to Smith’s office.
4. Athana Mentzelopoulos – Fired AHS CEO. Claims she was terminated for exposing contract irregularities. Filed a $1.7M lawsuit.
5. Adriana LaGrange – Health Minister. Approved many contracts. Denies misconduct.
6. Peter Guthrie – Former UCP Minister. Accused Smith and LaGrange of misleading cabinet. Ejected from caucus after speaking out.
7. Raymond Wyant – Retired Manitoba judge. Leading the independent review into AHS procurement.
8. RCMP and Auditor General – Conducting formal investigations into contract processes.

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What Are the Allegations?
• Mentzelopoulos claims she uncovered inflated contracts totaling over $600 million to private clinics like MHCare and Alberta Surgical Group
• Says she was fired for trying to protect taxpayer money
• Documents and timelines suggest Marshall Smith had close personal ties to beneficiaries of those contracts
• Government says her firing was performance-related, not retaliation
• NDP and critics claim this is a clear conflict of interest and demands a full public inquiry

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Who is Judge Raymond Wyant?
• Retired Chief Judge of Manitoba’s Provincial Court
• Appointed March 13, 2025, to lead a third-party review of AHS procurement
• Has access to internal government documents and witnesses
• But: He cannot subpoena testimony or compel evidence under oath
• Quote from NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi: “The strict terms of this review prevent Judge Wyant from getting to the bottom of the CorruptCare scandal”

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Quotes That Matter
• Danielle Smith: “I had no role in contract decisions. These are troubling accusations.”
• Peter Guthrie: “The Premier and Health Minister misled cabinet and the public.”
• Athana Mentzelopoulos: “I was terminated for trying to stop fraud and protect taxpayers.”
• Government Response: She was fired for “alarming incompetence”
• NDP on Wyant’s review: “This is a government-controlled distraction, not real accountability”

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The Current Status

RCMP Investigation
Active since March 2025

Lawsuit by Mentzelopoulos
Filed and proceeding

Wyant’s Review
Report delayed until September

Public Inquiry
Not happening yet. NDP demanding it

Smith and LaGrange
Still in office, denying wrongdoing
 
It’s not always what you know, but who you know.
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