CBSA Removal Ledger
Removal numbers are up. Publish enforceable orders, wanted cases, legal barriers, costs and monthly clearance rates.
Read More →10 years. $1.17 TRILLION in debt. Housing prices doubled. 5 ethics scandals. And an insider Prime Minister first installed by Liberal members before seeking a voter mandate.
Start Here: Trudeau's Record → Who is Mark Carney? →The Liberal government spent over $600 million subsidizing the legacy media that covers them. When you pay the reporters who cover you, you control the narrative. This site compiles the public record - the facts your government-funded press glosses over.
Removal numbers are up. Publish enforceable orders, wanted cases, legal barriers, costs and monthly clearance rates.
Read More →Ottawa and B.C. named four LNG projects for support. Publish the financing, permitting, ownership and taxpayer-risk receipts.
Read More →Ottawa rushed bills through the final sitting weeks. Publish the bills, debate-limit motions, in-camera meetings and spending-file receipts.
Read More →Rennie’s July data show Vancouver’s market remains soft. Publish the unit prices, discounts and conflict screens before taxpayers step in.
Read More →Taxpayer-funded polling helped shape Carney’s pipeline pivot. Publish the questionnaires, costs, approvals and risk memos.
Read More →The registry starts in August, but payment amounts stay hidden. Canadians deserve to follow the money.
Read More →Before taxpayers absorb a $10B port package, publish the cost bridge, funding split and pipeline-use receipts.
Read More →Carney says the fiscal framework is provisioned for major NATO spending promises. Publish the year-by-year table.
Read More →Ottawa has new border and asylum powers. Publish the regulations, privacy agreements, backlog results and Charter-risk receipts.
Read More →Record foreign bond demand is not a fiscal plan. Publish the buyer-base, maturity, hedge-fund and interest-cost risk ledger.
Read More →The July 7 ethics-committee meeting should not be a procedural burial. Publish sellers, prices, appraisals and conflict screens.
Read More →If taxpayers are the majority risk-takers, publish the cap table, debt treatment, cost-overrun rules and exit plan.
Read More →Washington is citing Canada’s China ties in the CUSMA fight. Publish the EV quota, rules-of-origin and security receipts.
Read More →Carney wants credit for building while keeping the tanker-ban red line. Publish the route, proponent, legal plan and cabinet timeline.
Read More →Accepted students should not disappear into an opaque federal queue. Publish the counts, standards, biometrics rules and timelines.
Read More →The U.S. decision not to extend CUSMA puts Canada on an annual review track. Publish the negotiating ledger before workers absorb the uncertainty.
Read More →Before private money flows to 24 Sussex, Canadians deserve donor rules, a public registry and procurement screens.
Read More →Carney says emissions will be higher than Trudeau-era projections for the next few years. Publish the old path, new path and offsets.
Read More →IRCC says 100 certificates were flagged, 33 reinstated and 67 remain pending after unclear guidance. Publish the legal authority and status ledger.
Read More →China’s 73.5% provisional tariff on Canadian pea starch turns Carney’s China reset into a product-by-product receipt test.
Read More →Ottawa reopened Canada’s Phoenix consulate but withheld the cost. Publish the lease, staffing, security, launch and one-year trade-return receipts.
Read More →Poilievre’s ethics-committee request puts Carney’s B.C. condo conversion plan under a simple standard: publish the prices, beneficiaries and conflict screens.
Read More →Global News found every person in Carney’s 38-person ministry owns a home and 38% are landlords. Publish the rental-interest ledger.
Read More →The Federal Court says immigration files may exceed 30,000 in 2026. Publish the processing, automation and court-capacity ledger.
Read More →Before Ottawa scales AI subsidies, privacy rewrites and data-centre buildout, publish the spending, job-loss, power and water receipts.
Read More →A national-unity response cannot become a taxpayer-funded Liberal campaign machine. Publish the mandate, budget, meeting log and party-government firewall.
Read More →Former advisers say Carney’s process became performative. Publish the advice, meeting logs and Net-Zero Accountability Act compliance record.
Read More →After the June 30 consultation deadline, Ottawa should publish the housing, jobs, service-capacity and enforcement math behind “sustainable” levels.
Read More →Carney’s South Africa call named trade, investment, energy and Saskatchewan agrifood. Publish the project list, public supports and export-credit exposure.
Read More →Canada can deepen Indo-Pacific ties, but Carney should publish the defence logistics, trade, critical-mineral and diaspora-safety receipts first.
Read More →Ottawa added a 10% surtax to certain canned-vegetable imports. Publish the retail-price impact before calling it affordability.
Read More →A federal student-aid fraud memo should trigger public totals: losses, recoveries, referrals, prosecutions, controls changed and schools flagged.
Read More →Charlie cost taxpayers more than $18 million and answered only 2 of 6 AG test questions accurately. Publish the AI receipts before expansion.
Read More →A hot-mic clip is a prompt for receipts: Question Period attendance, free-vote rules, committee independence and floor-crossing terms.
Read More →A national residence can be restored. A blank cheque should not be. Publish the ceiling, donor rules and procurement receipts first.
Read More →Engagement is not endorsement. Publish the safeguards, sanctions firewall and diaspora-protection plan before any flag goes back up.
Read More →Carney says the B.C. condo conversion plan is affordability, not a bailout. Publish the prices, discounts, developer names and rent-to-own rules.
Read More →Ottawa’s official-records rewrite could make access faster by making emails, texts, drafts and chats harder to request. Reject the loophole.
Read More →Ottawa opened a quota for Chinese-made vehicles while forced-labour enforcement details remain unfinished. Publish the battery and supply-chain receipts first.
Read More →A new report says Carney’s conflict screen has triggered 17 times. Publish the screened-matters log, alternate decision-makers and withheld-detail reasons.
Read More →Ottawa is preparing the first Building Canada Act national-interest designations. Publish the criteria, consultation plan and exemption list first.
Read More →Canada still lacks an operational foreign-influence registry while Ottawa resets sensitive relationships abroad. Publish the registry receipts.
Read More →Bill C-22 cleared the House after debate was cut short. The Senate should publish amendments, hard metadata limits and a no-backdoor rule.
Read More →Bill C-30 is now law. Ottawa should publish risk memos, criteria, lobbying logs and exemption orders before economic-security discretion touches pesticide decisions.
Read More →Statistics Canada’s May CPI release shows inflation accelerating again, with groceries and gasoline still squeezing households.
Read More →Bill C-22 left the House with no recorded House vote listed. The Senate should publish votes, amendments and privacy safeguards.
Read More →After Travis Dhanraj’s committee submission, CBC should publish political-booking rules, blocked-interview logs and fairness receipts.
Read More →Ottawa and B.C.’s vacant-condo plan needs public purchase prices, discounts, developer names and enforceable affordability rules.
Read More →Canada’s Information Commissioner warns Ottawa’s access-law review could narrow transparency. Reject the loophole and publish the receipts.
Read More →CMHC’s May data show flat trend growth, a monthly drop in starts and weaker supply momentum. Publish the housing dashboard.
Read More →Ottawa wants to modernize access law. After ArriveCAN’s deleted Slack workspace, Canadians need a broad right to request public records.
Read More →Bill C-14 is now law after years of bail pressure. Ottawa should publish breach, reoffending, court and enforcement results.
Read More →Ottawa issued proof-of-citizenship certificates under the Lost Canadians law, then suspended an undisclosed number. Publish the IRCC receipts.
Read More →Ottawa sold the dental plan at $13B over five years. New reporting says Health now puts patient fees above $18B.
Read More →Parliament got a near-$963K VIP-flight catering total. Taxpayers still need itemized menus, passenger counts and reimbursement receipts.
Read More →A Senate report calls for outside fairness review of CBC news. With another $150M in play, taxpayers deserve public spending receipts.
Read More →Ottawa moved to compress Bill C-22 debate after watchdog warnings. Canadians deserve public amendment and privacy-safeguard receipts.
Read More →Ottawa’s privacy bill promises stronger rights while moving private-sector enforcement into a new digital-safety regulator.
Read More →Ottawa opened a 49,000-vehicle quota for Chinese EVs. Publish the allocation, jobs and compliance ledger.
Read More →Canada’s new France security-information agreement needs public safeguards, eligibility rules and procurement receipts.
Read More →Ottawa extended firearms-ban amnesties again, now until 90 days after the Supreme Court rules.
Read More →Ottawa tabled a forced-labour import bill while eliminating the corporate-abuse watchdog meant to scrutinize Canadian companies abroad.
Read More →Seven months after the Canada-Alberta MOU, the pipeline promise still needs applications, designations and public regulatory receipts.
Read More →Parliament has about four weeks to approve another $11.1B in Supplementary Estimates authorities.
Read More →PBO stress testing says Ottawa’s declining deficit-to-GDP anchor has a less-than-1% chance of working every year.
Read More →Bill C-34 promises child safety, but leaves core online-control decisions to future cabinet rules and a new commission.
Read More →Bill C-34 is sold as child protection, but its fine print creates a new digital regulator and leaves age-verification powers to regulation.
Read More →PBO projects the deficit rising to $72.0B as new measures add $68.4B and debt-service costs keep climbing.
Read More →National Defence wants bigger budgets while its own report shows most ATI requests missed legal timelines.
Read More →Canada’s privacy watchdog says IRCC systematically gave applicants the short version of their immigration files.
Read More →Canada financed the Gordie Howe Bridge. Taxpayers deserve the final invoice, toll recovery schedule and cross-border risk memo.
Read More →Liberals are accepting the Senate’s noose amendment while leaving religious-speech safeguards and postcard transparency questions unresolved.
Read More →Liaison still shows a Liberal lead, but Carney’s approval has hit a tracker low. Competence now needs delivery receipts.
Read More →Ottawa’s reported under-16 social-media ban should protect kids without forcing every Canadian through permanent age verification.
Read More →Carney counts 250,000 promised AI jobs. Canadians deserve the job-loss modelling, procurement ledger and rights guardrails too.
Read More →Ottawa’s rural low-wage TFW flexibility needs LMIA, wage, applicant and enforcement receipts before employers get above-cap access.
Read More →Ottawa’s access-to-information review is still open. Carney should fix delays and disclosure gaps, not give departments new secrecy tools.
Read More →Carney still leads, but Abacus shows approval, optimism and personal ratings retreating while voters focus on costs, the economy and housing.
Read More →Ottawa spent $437,304 on “Nation of Builders” Super Bowl ads. Taxpayers deserve the creative, invoices and approval trail.
Read More →Carney’s lower-immigration explanation exposes how headline GDP relied on population gains while productivity, housing and per-capita prosperity weakened.
Read More →Anonymous Liberal unrest and public denials create a simple test: can MPs raise local concerns without PMO pressure?
Read More →Ottawa condemns forced labour, but Canadians still need clear public receipts on what CBSA is actually stopping at the border.
Read More →Ottawa delayed its major-project review overhaul until fall. Canadians deserve submissions, legal guardrails and project-category receipts before Parliament votes.
Read More →The Senate rejected one rushed expansion, but Carney’s hate-speech bill still returns without the good-faith religious-speech safeguard critics wanted restored.
Read More →The Parliamentary Budget Officer says deficits are deeper, growth is weaker, and Carney’s fiscal anchors need public receipts.
Read More →Signal, DuckDuckGo and VPN providers are warning Canada could lose privacy tools if Ottawa refuses hard statutory guardrails in Bill C-22.
Read More →Carney’s AI strategy puts billions, trusted-AI rules and public-sector adoption on the table. Canadians deserve spending, privacy and insider receipts.
Read More →CMHC says fee cuts can help some projects pencil out, but they are not a housing cure-all. Ottawa owes taxpayers the city-by-city ledger.
Read More →Ottawa says the policing-confirmation tool and technical-capability regime “go together.” Canadians deserve a clean vote.
Read More →Ottawa says the CRTC’s 15 percent streamer rule could raise consumer costs. Now taxpayers need the ledger for the $600 million replacement.
Read More →If foreign-owned storefronts can qualify, Ottawa owes taxpayers ownership, worker, content and waiver receipts before calling contracts Canadian wins.
Read More →GDP weakness, falling investment and housing softness turn Carney’s “settling in” line into a public receipts test.
Read More →Automation was sold as a cure for immigration delays. If weak refusal reasons push more cases into Federal Court, Ottawa has shifted the backlog.
Read More →Louise Arbour’s June 8 installation is a state ceremony. Ottawa should publish the cost table before taxpayers are handed the bill.
Read More →Canadian Press reports three U.S. big-tech firms hold 85 percent of Canada’s public cloud market. Ottawa needs a public cloud-dependence ledger.
Read More →Global News reports Carney attended just 33 of the first 123 question periods. During economic weakness, the Prime Minister should answer MPs directly.
Read More →Carney’s Buy Canadian defence strategy needs lobbyist logs, ownership screens, contract milestones and proof that faster buying improves military readiness.
Read More →Carney’s Build Communities Strong Fund needs a project-by-project ledger showing approvals, criteria, matching funds, housing outcomes and political fairness.
Read More →Carney says Canada is failing Jewish Canadians. Ottawa now owes enforcement, campus and community-security results — not just another announcement.
Read More →A former Liberal climate minister says key climate promises are being dismantled. Carney owes Canadians a before-and-after policy ledger.
Read More →GDP weakness, falling business investment and housing softness give Carney a simple test: publish the recovery dashboard before more spending.
Read More →Ottawa says affordability matters, then winds down a small consumer-affairs office and grant stream supporting work on fraud, junk fees and consumer rights.
Read More →The Bank of Canada says the 2022–24 influx of young people from abroad intensified competition for entry-level jobs. Ottawa needs a capacity test.
Read More →ESDC is modernizing OAS, EI and CPP while key AI trust-platform reports remain hidden. Publish the receipts before automation touches benefits.
Read More →Ottawa says lawful access is not a backdoor. RCMP testimony makes the case for explicit encryption and metadata limits before passage.
Read More →Wang Yi’s Ottawa visit offered trade promises and managed optics. Canadians deserve public red lines and security receipts.
Read More →Three overseas flights, $195,400 in catering bills, and a Prime Minister selling restraint. Publish the receipts.
Read More →PBO says about 74,000 failed refugee claimants sit in CBSA’s removals inventory while IFHP costs rise with delays.
Read More →A viral TikTok asks the fair question: is Carney an outsider reformer, or the product of an elite institutional pipeline?
Read More →A viral reel gets the anger right but risks getting the target wrong. Gang crime is not a community — it is a security failure.
Read More →Canada is moving through the process to accept WHO IHR amendments. The issue is democratic consent, clear limits and public accountability.
Read More →NSIRA says 22 Charter non-compliance instances were not formally reported to the minister. Surveillance trust starts with receipts.
Read More →More than 200,000 postcards opposing Bill C-9 should be counted, accessible and visible before senators vote on speech law.
Read More →Carney may be dropping Trudeau’s online-hate complaint model, but the replacement online-safety bill still needs public guardrails.
Read More →Bail reform should be judged by repeat-offender data, bail breaches, court delays and victim-safety outcomes — not slogans.
Read More →Carney’s defence-procurement pitch needs public receipts, not a restricted industry room where independent media say they were kept out.
Read More →Canada’s combined federal-provincial debt projection turns Carney’s investment language into a receipts test.
Read More →Tim Hortons’ 10,000-local-hire pivot raises a direct accountability question while youth unemployment sits at 14.3%.
Read More →Wang Yi’s Ottawa visit should come with public red lines, diaspora-safety commitments and foreign-interference receipts.
Read More →After Tumbler Ridge, Ottawa should publish the warning-sign, firearms-return and mental-health intervention timeline Canadians deserve.
Read More →Carney’s vice-regal and Senate appointment power needs public criteria, consultation records and conflict-screen receipts.
Read More →Canada’s Privacy Commissioner says Bill C-22 still needs tighter subscriber-info, metadata, encryption and breach-reporting safeguards.
Read More →Ottawa’s one-time worker PR fast-track needs public criteria, honest target accounting and housing-service receipts.
Read More →Bill C-31’s Defence Investment Agency may speed military buying, but shortcut procurement needs public receipts and review.
Read More →A $90B rail file, a ministerial recusal screen and a rushed fiscal agenda require public logs before Ottawa asks for trust.
Read More →Google, Apple, civil-liberties witnesses and Citizen Lab put Bill C-22’s encryption and foreign-access risks under the spotlight.
Read More →Carney’s Brookfield-linked blind-trust problem needs June 15 conflict-screen logs, not another black-box promise.
Read More →The PBO says Parliament is being asked to approve $502.8B while debt charges climb and defence details arrive after approval.
Read More →After the Cowichan title ruling raised uncertainty in B.C., Ottawa should publish the legal plan that protects fee-simple owners and respects Indigenous rights.
Read More →Taxpayer-funded travel records show a $524,815.04 in-flight catering bill across 28 PM trips. Publish the final trip-by-trip receipts.
Read More →Surrey police data show extortion and shots-fired warning lights. Ottawa owes victims measurable enforcement results, not slogans.
Read More →Ottawa wants a sprawling budget bill moving before summer. Canadians deserve a plain-language ledger before the vote clock runs out.
Read More →Ottawa claims $140M in IFHP savings while doctors warn co-pays could delay care and shift costs to hospitals and provinces.
Read More →Ottawa is pushing an October firearms deadline while a watchdog says Public Safety Canada had no analysis showing the buyback will improve safety.
Read More →Fourteen Liberal MPs reportedly warned that Carney’s pipeline pivot could compromise credibility. Canadians deserve the letter and trade-off receipts.
Read More →Ottawa is consulting on Canada Labour Code changes that unions warn could narrow strike power. Carney should publish the paper and Charter analysis.
Read More →Alberta’s October 19 vote is not an immediate separation referendum. Carney should publish concrete unity deliverables before the ballot.
Read More →The PBO puts Canadian public support for the 2026 World Cup at $1.066B — about $82M per Canadian match. Taxpayers deserve the ledger.
Read More →Canada’s Osaka Expo pavilion may have impressed visitors. Taxpayers still deserve the final cost, amendments and ROI receipts.
Read More →Carney’s Liberals changed committee math after securing a post-election majority. Canadians should demand public oversight, not default secrecy.
Read More →Beijing warned Canadian MPs and warships away from Taiwan. Carney’s China reset needs public red lines, not diplomatic fog.
Read More →Leadership and nomination contests can choose prime ministers and MPs. After foreign-interference warnings, Canadians deserve auditable party-contest safeguards.
Read More →Reported China-linked guests at a high-dollar Liberal fundraiser show why foreign-influence warnings require disclosure before access, not excuses after it.
Read More →Temporary residents received more than $1.1B in CCB payments in 2025, according to Juno’s House of Commons report. Canadians deserve the eligibility and verification receipts.
Read More →A serious look at the hidden RCMP-China MOU, Beijing’s apparent disclosure veto, diaspora safety and Five Eyes trust.
Read More →This is not proof of a vaccine theory. It is a test of whether COVID-era institutions can handle uncomfortable questions transparently.
Read More →Washington paused a Canada-U.S. defence forum dating to 1940. Carney says not to overplay it. Canadians need the receipts.
Read More →A House ethics report says blind trusts are not true divestment for prime ministers. Carney should publish the conflict firewall.
Read More →Carney wants to double Canada’s grid and adjust clean-electricity rules. Taxpayers need the cost, rate and reliability math.
Read More →CBC says defence officials verified the leaked CFLRS report: basic-training pass rates fell after recruitment-policy changes.
Read More →What checks out, what needs proof, and the decade-long accountability timeline Canadians should audit.
Read More →A viral Facebook post runs hot, but the sourced issue is stronger: Bill C-22 has triggered real surveillance warnings.
Read More →The Mersey River Wind loan may support clean power, but taxpayers deserve the conflict checks, loan terms and subsidy stack.
Read More →Washington heard public prayer and Scripture. Ottawa’s May 17 message from Mark Carney was Pride as a national promise.
Read More →Farm groups are warning Ottawa that high-speed rail cannot treat prime farmland and property rights as afterthoughts.
Read More →Global Affairs lists a $13M contribution to the 2X Ignite Africa Warehousing Facility. Taxpayers deserve the due-diligence trail.
Read More →The PBO says Ottawa’s Spring Economic Update still leaves Parliament without the full measure-by-measure Carney plan.
Read More →After cash-for-access scandals, Bill C-25 would move key fundraiser visibility from advance notice to after-the-fact reporting.
Read More →Ottawa is moving Canada-India defence cooperation forward after CSIS identified India as a foreign-interference and transnational-repression risk.
Read More →The Auditor General found IRCC flagged more than 153,000 potential student-permit problems but launched only 4,057 investigations.
Read More →Before Ottawa moves $25B beside private capital, taxpayers need public conflict rules, recusal logs and beneficiary disclosure.
Read More →CMHC’s April data show a monthly bounce, but actual starts were still down year-over-year and Vancouver fell 30%.
Read More →Signal and Windscribe warnings turn lawful access into a test of whether Ottawa can protect privacy, encryption and Canadian tech competitiveness.
Read More →Parks Canada’s oTENTik accommodation audit shows why taxpayers need site-by-site costs, occupancy and cost-recovery records.
Read More →Ottawa’s pesticide-law rewrite would put economic-security language inside health and environmental decisions. Canadians deserve safeguards before Cabinet gets override power.
Read More →Ontario’s $3B jail expansion should force Ottawa to answer whether Liberal justice reform is working — without turning TikTok claims into conspiracy.
Read More →IRCC’s own numbers put a housing-capacity test on immigration planning. Ottawa should publish the homes, schools and healthcare math.
Read More →The Elevate Report’s Carney critique points to a better attack: force Liberal slogans through a household-cost proof test.
Read More →Signal says it may leave Canada over Bill C-22. Ottawa needs proof this will not become an encryption backdoor or metadata dragnet.
Read More →Carney and Alberta are set to advance a pipeline pact tied to industrial carbon pricing. Workers need permits and certainty — not another invoice.
Read More →Carney says Ottawa is open to selling airports, ports and other assets to fund projects. Canadians deserve a public-interest test first.
Read More →The Alberta referendum ruling may be legal. The legal-funding transparency questions are still real.
Read More →Alberta’s referendum ruling is a warning: Carney needs a legal plan for consultation, timelines and project certainty.
Read More →SNC-Lavalin. WE Charity. ArriveCAN. Blackface. Foreign interference. Ethics violations. The full catalogue.
From $616B to $1.17 TRILLION. More new debt than every previous PM combined. The "budget will balance itself."
Average homes went from $450K to $817K. The G7's worst housing supply. Young Canadians locked out forever.
Mark Carney: Goldman Sachs → Bank of Canada → Bank of England → Brookfield → PM. No elected office before becoming Prime Minister; later elected after a snap campaign.
Bill C-11. Bill C-18. Bill C-63. A $600M media bailout. CBC $1.4B/year. The systematic control of information.
$20 to $80/tonne. Billions from Canadians. Provincial revolts. Then Carney killed it Day 1 - why did it take so long?
$3.8 billion to "protect" 30% of Canada - locking out mining, farming, and resource development for carbon credits.
76,800 Canadians dead since 2016. 4.7% of all deaths. The government legalized it, expanded it, and funds the organization promoting it.
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"The budget will balance itself."
- Justin Trudeau, 2014. Canada has since added $554 billion in new debt.
"There is no core identity, no mainstream in Canada. Those outside see Canada as the first postnational state."
- Justin Trudeau, New York Times Magazine, November 2015
"I am deeply sorry that I hurt people, that I made people feel less safe. I should have known better."
- Justin Trudeau, September 18, 2019 (on his multiple blackface incidents)
| Issue | Key Number | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| SNC-Lavalin scandal | $48M | In bribes to Gaddafi's regime. AG Jody Wilson-Raybould fired for refusing political interference. |
| WE Charity scandal | $912M | Non-tendered contract. $425K in payments to Trudeau family. Finance Minister resigned. |
| ArriveCAN app | $54-59.5M | Should have cost $250K. 2-person firm with no employees got $19.1M. RCMP investigation. |
| Ethics violations | 2 | Only PM in Canadian history found guilty of violating the Conflict of Interest Act - twice. |
| Federal debt | $554B added | $616B inherited → $1.17 TRILLION. More new debt than all previous PMs combined. |
| Housing cost | +82% | Average home: $450K (2015) → $817K (2022 peak). Worst affordability since 1982. |
| Media subsidies | $600M+ | Paid to the press that covers you. Conflict of interest baked in. |
| CBC annual funding | $1.4B/yr | The most heavily funded state broadcaster per capita in the G7. |
| Blackface incidents | 3 | Three documented incidents. The man who championed "diversity" while wearing blackface. |
| Bank accounts frozen | 76 | Without court orders, during Freedom Convoy protest. First time in Canadian history. |
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