They called him dangerous when he warned about inflation.
They mocked him when he questioned lockdowns and mandates.
Now, Pierre Poilievre has spoken the one forbidden sentence the globalists swore would never be uttered again in Canada:
“More people need to leave than come.”
The reaction was instant.
The headlines howled.
And the wolves of Parliament—led by Mark Carney—bared their fangs in choreographed outrage.
But what was Poilievre’s crime?
Telling the truth.
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Canada Is Beyond Capacity
This country is full—and the system is breaking under the weight of a fantasy.
More than 1 million people pour into Canada each year. But we’re only building about 200,000 homes.
The math doesn’t work.
The housing market is rigged.
The rental crisis is raging.
And the working class is being squeezed to death while Carney’s financial elite toast to “growth metrics” in climate-controlled boardrooms.
Hospitals are overwhelmed. Schools overcrowded. Infrastructure outdated.
And while Canadians struggle to stay afloat, Carney’s government keeps the borders wide open—not out of compassion, but out of obedience to globalism.
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The Narrative Machine Activates
Poilievre’s words weren’t hateful.
They weren’t exclusionary.
They were rational. Logical. Necessary.
But in Carney’s Canada, logic is a liability—and truth is a punishable offense.
Within hours, the narrative machine kicked in:
“Poilievre is stoking fear.”
“Poilievre is pandering to the far right.”
“Poilievre is anti-immigrant.”
Nonsense.
He’s not attacking immigrants—he’s defending the working Canadians being betrayed by a rigged system.
“You can’t keep inviting people to dinner when you’ve only cooked for four.” – The Iron Quill
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The Numbers That Prove the Point
Let’s talk about what the media won’t touch:
• Youth unemployment is 14%.
• 5+ million Canadians are underemployed.
• Wage stagnation is deliberate—a side effect of a temporary foreign worker program abused by corporations and protected by Carney’s crew.
This isn’t immigration—it’s labour suppression.
It’s economic colonialism dressed up in hashtags and platitudes.
And Poilievre just threw a wrench in the machine.
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Sovereignty or Submission?
Mark Carney’s vision is clear:
A Canada without borders.
A market without citizens.
A nation without identity.
His allegiance isn’t to you. It’s to Davos, the UN, and the digital bankers who see people as data points—not souls.
Poilievre’s call for a net-negative migration policy is a line in the sand. A break from the regime of endless intake and manufactured scarcity.
Even nations like Hungary, Poland, and Japan know when to say, “Not now.”
Why should Canada be forbidden from the same common sense?
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Real Compassion Means Real Capacity
We are told that reducing immigration, even temporarily, is unkind.
But is it kind to bring people into a housing crisis?
Is it kind to trap immigrants in slum rentals while veterans freeze in alleyways?
Is it kind to flood cities while farms, towns, and rural communities rot from neglect?
No.
It’s not kindness—it’s cruelty in disguise.
“Charity begins at home. When you betray your own people in the name of compassion, you aren’t moral—you’re manipulated.”
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The Turning Point
Poilievre lit a fire the regime can’t put out.
The globalist class sees this as dangerous. But for the single mom working three jobs, the tradesman who can’t afford a mortgage, and the 21-year-old Canadian drowning in debt—it’s a breath of oxygen in a suffocating system.
Carney wants Canada to remain a holding tank for the world’s overflow, where citizens are consumers and sovereignty is a conspiracy theory.
Poilievre just said what millions have been thinking: enough.
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A Final Word from the Quill
This isn’t about hate. It’s about hope.
It’s not about fear—it’s about freedom.
We either reclaim our borders, rebuild our nation, and protect the people who built this land—or we surrender to a future scripted by financiers in foreign boardrooms.
Poilievre spoke the truth.
Now it’s time for the people to echo it—with ballots, with voices, and with backbone.
The Exodus Doctrine has begun. And Mark Carney fears the storm.
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The Iron Quill writes what cowards won’t say aloud.
Share the truth. Expose the lies. Rebuild the nation.
Excellent expose’ as usual from the IRON QUILL!!!🪶
THESE MESSAGES ARE EXTREMELY IMPORTANT!!!
I SAW STATS YESTERDAY REGARDING THE POLITICAL POPULARLY IN THIS COUNTRY. IT WAS ENOUGH TO MAKE YOU SICK!!!🤢
PIERRE POILIEVRE WAS THE MOST POPULAR POLITICIAN IN CANADA BEFORE THE ELECTION!!!
THIS STATISTIC NEEDS TO REMAIN IN PLACE!!!
THE LEGACY MEDIA IS PUMPING OUT SELECTIVE NUMBERS TO BRING PIERRE DOWN!!!
THIS GARBAGE HAS TO STOP!!!🛑
I never cared about being “kind” to immigrants. The globalists have been trying to sell the idea that a “nice” people would give up their country to a mass invasion sponsored by our tax $$. There was a time when we would pickup our guns and ramp up manufacturing. Now we’re supposed to be “nice” so big corps can keep wages low. What of our Canadian Ifentity? The one famous and beloved all over the world? What of our grandchildren who will never know Canadian culture?