danperry1972.bsky.social
🇨🇦🇺🇸🏳️🌈🇺🇦🏳️⚧️🏴🇮🇪 53-year-old gay man from rural PEI, passionate about healing, justice, and fighting for equality. Animal lover, science advocate, and political junkie. Proudly dedicated to my country, Canada.🇨🇦
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12/ Petition=e-6489
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11/ SHARE. DEFEND. 👉 SIGN BELOW 👈
https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Details?
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10/ Share it. Spread it like wildfire. Your voice matters. Your name matters. This is how we fight back — with facts, with unity, and with action. 🖊️🇨🇦 SIGN.
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9/ Sign it.
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8/ It’s long overdue. And it’s absolutely essential. ———
With a by-election underway and national security threats at our doorstep, this 30-day campaign is a call to arms for truth, accountability, and democratic integrity.
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7/ It’s common sense.
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6/ This petition demands mandatory national security screening for anyone seeking to lead, legislate, or represent our country.
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5/ ———
📢 We’re calling on every democracy-respecting Canadian to add their name to this petition:
Let’s be clear: if everyday Canadians need a criminal record check just to volunteer, then political candidates should be held to a higher standard — not a lower one.
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4/ And now it’s your turn.
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3/ ✅ Backed by the Founding Five — five bold Canadians who stood up and signed on when it mattered most. ✅ Approved by the Clerk of Petitions in just nine days — an unheard-of turnaround that proves we’re striking a nerve.
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2/ And it’s moving fast — because the threat is real, and the time is now. ✅ Authorized by MP Robert Morrissey, whose leadership helped move this forward.
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27/ We deserve compassion over contempt. Truth over tantrums. Democracy over delusion. Pierre Poilievre thinks he has to be Prime Minister.
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26/ The riding that built his career? Now it’s telling the truth loud and clear:
“Carleton deserves better.”
We all do. We deserve leaders who serve, not rule.
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25/ And Carleton?
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24/ • Says he stands for the people—while belittling them.
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23/ • Attacks the Charter, then waves it when convenient.
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22/ • Complains about elitism, but refuses security vetting.
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21/ This is corporate cannibalism wrapped in a flag. The same man who:
• Called the media the enemy, but won’t face reporters.
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20/ A Canada where being poor gets you killed, and getting sick bankrupts your family. This is not conservatism.
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19/ You pay at the door. You pay again on your bill. You pay always. That’s what Pierre Poilievre’s “freedom” means.
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18/ Health Insurance Costs in the U.S. (2024):
• Individual plan: $560–$750/month
• Premium plan: $800–$1,200/month
• Family coverage: $1,715–$2,500+/month
Even with employer insurance, you’re still paying:
• $111–$509/month from your paycheque
• $1,735 deductible per year (individual)
• $9,100 out
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17/ Let’s talk about that.
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16/ Okay.
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15/ “Oh, I’ve got insurance,” you say?
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14/ $3,500/day for basic hospitalization is not a stretch—it’s the future under privatization.
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13/ • U.S. average: $2,883/day
• ICU: $5,000–$8,000/day
• Multi-day stay: $15,000+
Now imagine that in Canada—with smaller populations, higher delivery costs, and less bargaining power.
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12/ With insurance, a basic co-pay is $25–$50. Here in Canada? Expect $40–$60 minimum, if you’re lucky. Hospital stays?
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11/ We’ll pay more. We always do. In the U.S., an uninsured doctor’s visit ranges from $100–$300.
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10/ Until you’re paying out of pocket for every single doctor’s visit. And don’t fool yourself into thinking we’ll pay what Americans pay.
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9/ Because when you’re angry, tax cuts sound great.
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8/ It’s smoke and mirrors designed to distract you while he lights the very foundation of this country on fire. Here’s the real play:
He wants you to stay so furious, so blinded by rage, that you don’t stop to ask what those cuts actually mean.
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7/ It’s a wrecking ball. He’s promising $75 billion in tax cuts, backed by vague claims of slashing bureaucracy and holding referendums before future tax increases.
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6/ And it’s not a blueprint.
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5/ Not “I want to serve.”
Not “I hope to lead.”
Not “I believe I can make a difference.”
No.
“I have to be.”
That’s not democratic language. That’s messianic. That’s dangerous. And now—after months of rage baiting and delay—Poilievre finally released his long-hyped election platform.
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4/ But he didn’t stop there. In the same interview, Poilievre didn’t say he wants to be Prime Minister. He said:
“I have to be Prime Minister.”
Let that sink in.
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3/ It’s our fault. We’re stupid.”
– Pierre Poilievre, February 2, 2025
This is how he talks about you. Not he made a mistake. Not his party created the crisis. You are the problem. Canadians, in his mind, are too stupid to know what’s good for them.
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2/ He sat across from Jordan B. Peterson—a man who built a brand defending misogyny and peddling culture war conspiracies—and let the mask drop. “It’s not the Americans’ fault.
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29/ Before we’re paying $3,500 a night to die in a hallway.
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28/ He thinks you’re too stupid to stop him. And now he’s laid out a platform that would turn Canada into a two-tier disaster. Let’s prove him wrong.
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27/ We deserve compassion over contempt. Truth over tantrums. Democracy over delusion. Pierre Poilievre thinks he has to be Prime Minister.
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26/ The riding that built his career? Now it’s telling the truth loud and clear:
“Carleton deserves better.”
We all do. We deserve leaders who serve, not rule.
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25/ And Carleton?
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24/ • Says he stands for the people—while belittling them.
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23/ • Attacks the Charter, then waves it when convenient.
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22/ • Complains about elitism, but refuses security vetting.
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21/ This is corporate cannibalism wrapped in a flag. The same man who:
• Called the media the enemy, but won’t face reporters.
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20/ A Canada where being poor gets you killed, and getting sick bankrupts your family. This is not conservatism.
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19/ You pay at the door. You pay again on your bill. You pay always. That’s what Pierre Poilievre’s “freedom” means.