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07/11/2026

The big cities are great, but the true heart and soul of Canada can be found in our incredible small towns! From historic Main Streets to local bakeries, small towns are the best. What is your absolute favourite Canadian small town to visit? Drop the name and province below! πŸ˜οΈπŸ‘‡πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

07/11/2026

Canada is bracing for the fallout from south of the border. πŸ›‚πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
As the Trump administration pushes forward with a massive immigration crackdown aimed at deporting millions, Canadian immigration lawyers warn that many may seek safety up north. However, due to recent strict border laws and the Safe Third Country Agreement, irregular crossings will be severely limited. How should Canada respond? πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦βš–οΈ
😲 React WOW to stay updated on these major cross-border developments.
πŸ‘ React LIKE if you closely follow Canadian immigration news.

07/11/2026

Canada’s weather is creating conversations from coast to coast as many communities experience a summer that feels different from the seasons many Canadians remember.
Across the country, Canadians have been watching changing weather patterns, including powerful storms, heat events, and unusual conditions affecting daily life and local communities.
For many older Canadians, the weather has always been part of family memories β€” from childhood summers at the cottage to long days working outdoors.
πŸ“Œ Note: The accompanying image is an AI-generated visual representation of this story.
What changes have you noticed in Canadian seasons over the years? Do today’s summers feel different from the ones you remember growing up?

07/11/2026

A major clash over Canada's nuclear future. β˜’οΈπŸ›‘ Leaders of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) are expressing serious frustration today, stating they were not consulted on Canada’s new nuclear strategy or the massive expansion plans for Bruce Power. They are demanding that their land and water no longer be treated as an "energy sacrifice zone." What are your thoughts on expanding nuclear power? πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦βš‘
😑 React ANGRY if you believe local Indigenous groups must be consulted!
😲 React WOW to stay updated on Canada's energy policies.


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07/10/2026

A massive, mysterious eye... staring out from the middle of the Canadian wilderness?! πŸ‘οΈπŸŒ²

Welcome to one of the most incredible space scars on Earth: The Manicouagan Crater in Quebec, famously known as the "Eye of Quebec"! This isn't just any ordinary lakeβ€”it is a giant, ancient impact zone that is so massive, it can be easily seen by astronauts in outer space! πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦βœ¨

Over 214 million years ago, a colossal asteroid slammed into Earth, leaving behind a giant crater. Today, it forms a breathtaking, perfectly circular ring-shaped lake. Right in the dead center lies a massive, untouched island, creating a striking "eye" pattern hidden deep within the forest. β˜„οΈπŸ’§

It’s a spectacular and raw reminder of the universe's incredible power, preserved perfectly in the Canadian landscape. πŸŒπŸ›Έ

For our amazing community: Have you ever heard of this incredible asteroid crater hiding in Quebec? What is the most mind-blowing natural wonder you've seen from an airplane? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below! πŸ‘‡

07/10/2026

πŸ—οΈ Is the government's new infrastructure deal exactly what our cities need, or just another massive pre-election spending spree?

Today in Montreal, federal Industry Minister MΓ©lanie Joly and Quebec Finance Minister Eric Girard officially announced the conclusion of a major agreement between the governments of Canada and Quebec focused on the modernization of local infrastructure.

Mayors and local leaders are thrilled. They argue that municipalities desperately need federal and provincial cash to build and repair the vital infrastructure required to stimulate regional economic activity, create jobs, and support growing populations.

Fiscal conservatives, however, are pushing back. They argue that the federal government is desperately handing out borrowed money in key battleground regions just to win votes. They warn that recklessly spending millions on local town projects will only fuel inflation and increase the crushing national debt.

Should the federal government be funding this?

πŸ‘ Hit LIKE = Build Cities! We are in a growth crisis, and the government must spend what it takes to build infrastructure.
❀️ Hit LOVE = Cut the Debt! Ottawa needs to stop borrowing money for pre-election handouts and cut the deficit.

Cast your vote using the reactions and share your thoughts respectfully below! πŸ‘‡



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07/10/2026

🀝 Should Canada continue to pour funding into Ukraine, or is it time to focus our resources back home?

Following his bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the NATO Summit, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a massive new round of military assistance. Canada will send another $475 million for ammunition and nearly $400 million to build 35 Canadian-made armoured vehicles for Ukraine.

Supporters of the funding argue that Canada must remain unwavering in its support. They state that providing military aid is a moral obligation to protect global democracy from authoritarian aggression, and that building the vehicles in Canada supports our own defense industry.

However, a growing number of taxpayers are suffering from "donor fatigue." With domestic inflation remaining high and public services struggling, critics are asking how much longer Ottawa can afford to send hundreds of millions of Canadian taxpayer dollars overseas to fund an endless conflict.

Should Canada keep the funding flowing?

πŸ‘ Hit LIKE = Support Ukraine! We must stand by our allies and defend global democracy whatever the cost.
❀️ Hit LOVE = Canada First! We have given enough; it is time to spend those billions fixing our own country.

Cast your vote using the reactions and share your perspective below! πŸ‘‡



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07/10/2026

🀝 Should Canada prioritize economic and diplomatic ties with Saudi Arabia, or must we demand accountability for human rights first?

The results of Prime Minister Mark Carney's historic visit to Jeddah are in. In the first visit by a Canadian PM in 26 years, Carney and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman officially signed major memorandums of understanding (MOUs) focused on artificial intelligence and energy, completely moving past the Trudeau-era diplomatic freeze. Canada also confirmed it will participate in the 2030 World Expo in Riyadh.

Foreign policy realists argue that maintaining open dialogue and strong economic relations with global energy powers like Saudi Arabia is absolutely essential for Canada's international standing, economic stability, and future technology investments.

Human rights advocates, however, are deeply troubled by the visit. They argue that by engaging in high-level diplomacy and signing investment deals without publicly confronting the regime over its severe human rights record, Canada is abandoning its moral compass and prioritizing money over human lives.

What should Canada's priority be on the world stage?

πŸ‘ Hit LIKE = Secure Trade! We must engage in vital diplomacy and secure our economic interests globally.
❀️ Hit LOVE = Demand Rights! Canada must always stand up for human rights, even when it's economically difficult.

Cast your vote using the reactions and jump into the comments below! πŸ‘‡



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07/10/2026

⚑ Should Canadian companies and government resources be focused on building massive energy grids in Europe, or fixing our own?

Today in Gdansk, Poland, Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson joined Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk to celebrate the "first power" achievement at the massive 1.1-GW Baltic Power offshore wind project. The flagship energy hub was built through a major partnership between Poland's ORLEN and Canada's Northland Power.

Supporters are celebrating this as a massive win for Canadian engineering. They argue that exporting Canadian clean energy expertise and technology overseas strengthens global alliances, creates revenue, and secures Europe's energy grid against hostile nations.

However, critics are frustrated. While acknowledging the private sector involvement, they question why government ministers are flying across the world to celebrate European grid hubs when Canadian municipalities are currently facing rolling blackouts and billions in deferred domestic infrastructure maintenance.

Where should our focus be?
πŸ‘ Hit LIKE = Green Energy! Exporting Canadian tech and building global alliances is great for our economy.
❀️ Hit LOVE = Spend at Home! We need that expertise and investment to fix Canada's crumbling energy grid first.

Cast your vote using the reactions and share your thoughts below! πŸ‘‡

07/10/2026

πŸ“‰ Is Canada ready for a devastating trade war, or should we make concessions to save our most important economic partnership?

The trade war is escalating quickly. This week, the Canadian government submitted a formal defense to Washington, arguing there is "no basis" for Donald Trump's threat to impose massive new Section 301 tariffs on Canadian goods over allegations of forced labour in supply chains.

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer recently targeted Canada alongside 60 other nations. Ottawa is firing back, stating that Canada's new standalone forced labour import legislation proves we are enforcing the rules.

Some business leaders are warning that Prime Minister Mark Carney must negotiate carefully to protect millions of cross-border jobs, arguing that poking the bear and risking a full-blown trade war with the U.S. will destroy our economy.

Others are demanding that the federal government stand its ground. They argue that we cannot let Washington bully our industries with fake protectionist threats and that Canada must fight back.

What should our leaders do?

πŸ‘ Hit LIKE = Stand Firm! Canada cannot afford to be bullied; we must stand our ground and fight back.
❀️ Hit LOVE = Make a Deal! We must compromise and negotiate to protect our economy from tariffs.

Cast your vote using the reactions and share your thoughts respectfully below! πŸ‘‡


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