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Posted by Shen Li
 - February 13, 2026, 10:25:30 PM
Mark Carney billed Canadians $300,000 for his airplane food during his first year in office. 


It's hard to believe anyone could rack up higher travel bills than former prime minister Justin Trudeau.

But...

Prime Minister Mark Carney spent more than $21,000 on airplane food on a three-hour roundtrip to Washington, D.C. in May.

That means Carney and his entourage chewed through $7,000 of airplane food every hour.

And the flight wasn't even during a mealtime. They flew to Washington between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., where Carney and the gang immediately attended a dinner reception. They flew back at 4 p.m. the next day.

A 1.5 hour long flight, about the time it takes to fly from Calgary to Vancouver, is barely enough time to watch a whole movie, let alone chomp through thousands of dollars of food. And they spent $7,000 per hour on airplane food.

Air Canada and WestJet don't bother serving hot food on flights that short because who can't wait a few minutes to get a real meal when they land?

Two weeks after the D.C. trip, Carney went to Italy. The prime minister and his entourage spent nearly $94,000 on airplane food. That's about $5,200 an hour.

For context, that kind of money could cover the grocery bill of about five Canadian families for an entire year.

And you know Carney is wasting too much money on airplane food when he's wasting more money than Trudeau.

Trudeau also went to Italy while he was in office. He spent $43,000 on airplane food in 2024.
Posted by Herman
 - February 02, 2026, 08:54:23 PM
The Governor General's salary jumped by $15,800 this year, pushing her pay to nearly $394,000, all on your dime.

That raise was automatic. No review. No vote. Just a guaranteed pay bump, even though she already earns about five times more than the average Canadian.

While you are struggling with higher grocery bills, housing costs and interest rates, Ottawa's ceremonial figurehead keeps cashing in.

And the salary is only the beginning. On top of nearly $400,000 a year, the Governor General also gets a taxpayer-funded mansion, full staff, luxury travel, a six-figure clothing allowance and a lifetime expense account.

Conman Carney says he wants to cut program spending. If he is serious, the first cut should be obvious: the Governor General's pay and perks at Rideau Hall.
Posted by DKG
 - January 31, 2026, 10:18:12 AM
Just because you represent the King, doesn't mean you should live like one at Canadian taxpayers' expense.

But Governor General Mary Simon is living a taxpayer-funded life that would make even Louis XIV blush.

We just caught Simon taking another pay raise bringing her salary to nearly $400,000.

Plus, 98 per cent of Ottawa's government executives billed you for a bonus last year while their departments barely met half their own targets.

Welcome to Ottawa where failure is rewarded with your tax dollars.
Posted by Herman
 - January 25, 2026, 06:30:02 PM
What a waste of time and money.
Posted by DKG
 - January 19, 2026, 07:57:43 AM
Another week, another multi-million dollar segregation of your tax dollars by the federal government. This time, it's a so-called "Black-led Philanthropic Endowment Fund," which is a permanent $200 million pot of money, courtesy of Budget 2021, reserved exclusively for "Black-led and Black-serving organizations."

The fund is now being cheered on by figures like Liberal minister Marc Miller, who touted such "investments" at a recent press conference.
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But let's strip away the social justice jargon. What this represents is a radical, racist policy that would ignite a firestorm of outrage if the roles were reversed.

Think about it. Seriously, picture it.

What if the headline read "Government Launches $200 Million White-led Philanthropic Endowment Fund"? Or if the administrator was called the "Foundation for White Communities"?

There would be unanimous, deafening condemnation. Every major media outlet, corporate boardroom, and university campus would scream about white supremacy. The government would apologize. The program would be scrapped before the day was out.

The hypocrisy is staggering, yet it is the official policy of the Government of Canada. We have moved from aspiring to be colour-blind to being utterly colour-obsessed. Funding and favour are now dispensed based on skin colour, a concept we once, rightly, rejected as the bedrock of racism.

This isn't about helping people in need. It's about political posturing and buying votes with a racial litmus test. The government claims this fund, stewarded by the Foundation for Black Communities, is about "combating systemic racism."

But you don't fight discrimination with more discrimination. You don't promote unity by dividing people into racial categories and handing out cheques based on them.
Posted by DKG
 - January 18, 2026, 11:08:09 AM
How much are you paying for Ottawa's bureaucracy?

SPOILER: You're paying way too much.

The federal bureaucracy cost taxpayers like you $71.4 billion last year.

It cost you $39.6 billion at the end of 2015.

That means you're paying 80 per cent more for the federal bureaucracy now than you were just 10 years ago.

Are you getting 80 per cent better services? (Ha!)

Half of Canadian say services have gotten worse since 2016, despite the massive increase in the federal bureaucracy, according to a Leger poll.

It's clear that adding more government bureaucrats doesn't mean better outcomes for you.

So why did the cost of the bureaucracy spiral out of control?

The government added about 100,000 extra bureaucrats since 2016. The growth in the number of bureaucrats doubled the growth in Canada's total employment.

And it's not like there was a bureaucrat shortage in Ottawa before 2016...

The government also jackassed up the pay for bureaucrats.

The government rubberstamped more than $1.5 billion in taxpayer-funded bonuses since 2015.

The average pay for a full-time federal bureaucrat was $148,000 in 2023 when including salary, bonus, pension and all forms of compensation.

For comparison, the annual wage paid to the average Canadian worker in 2023 was less than $70,000. 

Not only are you paying way more for in-house government bureaucrats, you're also paying way more for outside help.

The federal government spent $23.1 billion on consultants, contractors and outsourcing last year. That spending has doubled over the last 10 years.
Posted by DKG
 - January 18, 2026, 11:06:55 AM
One year after promising to cut travel costs, nearly half of federal departments, agencies and Crown corporations ignored their own targets and actually increased spending.

A total of 53 out of 111 federal departments, agencies and Crown corporations increased spending between 2023 and 2024.

That means that nearly half of departments effectively ignored the government's promise to cut travel spending.

The Copyright Board of Canada hiked its annual travel budget the most, increasing costs 120 per cent between 2023 and 2024.

The Great Lakes Pilotage Authority spent 73 percent more in 2024. Canada Council for the Arts spent 71 per cent more in 2024.

Worse still, few departments were able or willing to quantify actual savings, despite being asked for an explanation. 

Global Affairs Canada, after increasing spending 42 per cent between 2023 and 2024, said the department is "not in a position to share spending reduction measures."

Privy Council Office's spending increased 17 per cent between 2023 and 2024. The PCO said it's "working on reducing its discretionary travel expenditures," but offered the excuse that "due to the nature of Privy Council Office's work, overall travel increased in 2024-25."

The government is spending an average of $1.1 billion per year on travel, hospitality and conferences.

That's the total tax bill for 22,700 Canadian families.

After years of blowing YOUR money on extravagant trips and conferences, there is no reason why every government department can't find big-time savings.

Posted by Herman
 - December 16, 2025, 09:55:24 PM
$736,000 for Conman Carney to watch the signing of a ceasefire deal he had no part in.
Posted by Herman
 - December 08, 2025, 09:50:34 PM
Posted by Herman
 - December 05, 2025, 10:21:14 PM
Is this what "spend less, invest more" was supposed to mean?
Posted by Herman
 - December 04, 2025, 09:44:35 PM
The Liberals take your tax dollars and give it to radical Palestine activist networks, then say they're "fighting anti-Semitism."

Their whole "anti-hate" agenda is a massive fraud.
Posted by Herman
 - December 01, 2025, 06:56:53 PM
The governor general should pay for her own climate change-fortified ice rink.
Posted by Herman
 - November 27, 2025, 04:47:52 PM
Why are we spending money to stop election "disinformation" in a country that doesn't even have free elections?

Who is this money going to be defending?
Posted by Herman
 - November 16, 2025, 09:51:31 PM
Do you want to know what happened to $20 million worth of medical supplies that the Liberals made mysteriously disappear?
Posted by Herman
 - November 16, 2025, 08:22:04 PM
Conman Carney will win the Golden Pig award for 2024.

Carney's budget is, in fact, significantly worse than the $80 BILLION deficit that's already been reported.

Anyone surprised?