
They say this election will change everything.
That’s what they always say. Every time, louder than the last. And still, the ground keeps crumbling under our feet. This time, though, the stakes feel different. Heavier. Not because change is coming—but because we’re being told it must come, while being offered the same poisoned choices.
Look at what the last ten years have done.
The Liberals have ruled for nearly a decade, and what do we have to show for it? A fractured nation. Record debt. Censorship dressed up as safety. Division so sharp it doesn’t just cut—it severs. And now, when the country is on life support, they’ve switched out their leader for a man who hasn’t lived here during those same ten years of collapse. A man groomed on the world stage, not raised on Canadian soil. And yet, we’re supposed to believe he holds the key to saving this place?
He didn’t live through the damage.
But now he’s here to repair it?
The Conservatives? Don’t look to them for salvation. They’ve had ten years to rise and lead. Instead, they lost three elections in a row. Their new leader—just another polished careerist—voted alongside the Liberals almost 80% of the time. Let that sink in. In the critical moments, when it mattered most, he stood with those responsible for the rot. But now, with the same tired slogans and toothless promises, we’re told he is the answer?
If that’s opposition, then we’ve never had one.
And then there’s the NDP. The so-called conscience of Parliament. In reality, they were the crutch that propped up every damaging Liberal move. While inflation soared, while civil liberties eroded, while policies gutted our industries and communities—Jagmeet Singh stood there, smiling, casting his vote to keep the machine running. All for a pension. All for power. And when questioned, he just doubled down.
This is the truth no one wants to say out loud:
No one is coming to save us.
April 28 won’t be a turning point unless we make it one. And that won’t happen by choosing between the same hands pulling the same levers. It won’t happen by trusting those who helped break the country to fix it now.
This isn’t about left or right anymore.
It’s about survival.
If we get this wrong, Canada won’t just be different.
It’ll be unrecognizable.
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