Unemployment is down, jobs and wages are up. We’re building big and empowering more Canadians with new careers.
— Mark Carney (@MarkJCarney) December 9, 2025
Even with strong global headwinds, there is encouraging progress — and we are just getting started. pic.twitter.com/ALTyIcLIHg
Poilievre. 21 years of performative BS, rage farming and hiding from security clearance. 21 years of being on the Canadian dime, billing taxpayers for division but not a single bill to help. One thing for certain: he will never be PM and he will never receive the Order of Canada. pic.twitter.com/Zd5GT20DIv
— Stephano🍁Barberis (@HelloStephano) December 10, 2025
Our affordable child care plan saves Canadian families thousands of dollars every year — putting more money in parents’ pockets and giving kids the best possible start in life.
— Liberal Party (@liberal_party) December 10, 2025
We’ll keep protecting the vital programs that help Canadians get ahead. pic.twitter.com/Q9qnv3LZGt
Canada’s bid to host the Francophonie Summit is great news for our economy, and for francophones and francophiles across the country. It’s a chance to boost trade, attract investment, and showcase Canada’s unique Francophone culture. pic.twitter.com/05QjQEnlyq
— Anita Anand (@AnitaAnandMP) December 10, 2025
this is our CANADA DA best country in da world. thank god we are CANADIANS.
I crossed the river to Canada to get some neighborly advice on how to deal with the medical debt that 100 million Americans hold.
— Dr. Abdul El-Sayed (@AbdulElSayed) December 10, 2025
What I heard will SHOCK you. pic.twitter.com/l5SX8CATta
JOLY: "We're suing Stellantis because, basically, we had a deal, they broke it, and we want our money back." pic.twitter.com/hpM13b8hGD
— Scott Robertson (@sarobertsonca) December 11, 2025
We’re laser-focused on making life more affordable for you.
— Mark Carney (@MarkJCarney) December 10, 2025
In Budget 2025, we introduced measures to boost competition and innovation — to bring down prices for Canadians, and give you more choice. pic.twitter.com/1vSZqd2RU5
BREAKING: Denmark’s intelligence service has named the United States as a potential security risk for the first time, citing growing use of economic and technological power against allies and increased interest in Greenland.
— GeoInsider (@InsiderGeo) December 11, 2025