Today marks Throne Speech Day—a moment meant to unite Canadians under a shared national vision.
Instead, what we got was a government tangled in contradiction and a brand of patriotism that feels more like PR than principle.
🟥 Red on Canada Day? Or Orange?
Over the past several years, this Liberal government has worked hard to distance itself from Canadian tradition:
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Encouraging citizens to wear orange instead of red on Canada Day
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Keeping our flag at half-mast for months
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Mocking Canadians who proudly display the maple leaf — calling them “fringe,” “extremist,” or worse
But today, suddenly, they’re waving the flag.
Now they want to be seen as patriots.
So which is it?
👑 Carney Invites the King — But Spent Years Denouncing Colonialism
The Prime Minister, Mark Carney, has reportedly invited King Charles to deliver Canada’s Throne Speech.
This, from the same party that:
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Denounced colonialism
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Preached decolonization in schools, institutions, and land acknowledgements
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Questioned the relevance of the monarchy
So now the Liberals are celebrating the Crown?
🧐 Are we ashamed of our history — or hosting it in the House of Commons?
🎭 Symbolism Over Substance
This is not leadership. It’s optics management.
The Liberal government doesn’t govern with conviction — it reacts to headlines and panders to trending hashtags.
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They lower the flag when it’s politically convenient
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They raise it when it’s safe
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They distance from tradition until they can exploit it for a photo op
It’s performative patriotism — not real respect for country or culture.
🧠 Canadians Are Paying Attention
This isn’t about left vs. right. It’s about consistency vs. contradiction.
Canadians aren’t asking for propaganda.
They’re asking for serious leadership — grounded in principle, not performance.
They want:
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A government that honors our institutions
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One that respects our history without rewriting it
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One that builds a future rooted in clarity, not contradiction

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