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Today, I’m announcing that I’ve declared a state of emergency in the city of Barry, as I requested the former administration to do. While we wait for the county’s long-term plan to be implemented, the city of Barry is immediately instituting the state of emergency to reclaim our streets, our boulevards, our parks, our squares, our feeling of safety and our order. Mayor Alex Nutal says Barry residents have had enough. Nuttle added that the city would support those seeking help, but won’t allow encampments on city property. Over the summer, the city suffered a double homicide, and there’s been a dismemberment investigation that forced the closure of the city’s largest encampments. Canada is unraveling before our eyes. Yeah, you heard that right. In Barry, Ontario, this city was just forced to declare a state of emergency because homeless encampments have grown completely out of control. families in tense, communities in chaos, and Prime Minister Mark Carney is nowhere to be found. Isn’t that surprising? Of course, except on TV, you know, throwing tantrums and blaming Trump for everything. Canada doesn’t have a leadership problem anymore. It has a carne problem and even Canadians paying the price. Barry’s state of emergency isn’t merely local news. It’s a flashing red siren that’s blasting across the country, the whole country. When tents take over city parks, when children and seniors are left on the streets, that’s not misfortune. That’s failure at the highest level. Carney promised Canadians stability, strength, and economic management because he was a banker in England. Oh, yeah. He knew how to handle hard times. Instead, his policies are fueling a collapse. Rents are skyrocketing. Jobs are vanishing. And the government’s answer was silence. Ordinary Canadians, hardworking people, families, veterans, single parents are now being forced into survival mode. They’re having to choose. keep the lights on today or food or we leave the house, sleep in the car so we could have food. These are terrible choices that Canadians are now having to make. Like, you see, they declared an emergency because local officials simply couldn’t keep up. And Carne, he’s acting as if declaring a crisis is more embarrassing to him than to the thousands freezing at night. It gets cold in Canada. News flash. This is what happens when leadership is more concerned with optics than solutions. Carney insists this crisis is temporary, that it’s under control, but Canadians know the truth. Encampments are growing, shelters are overflowing, and neighborhoods are changing overnight. This isn’t a blip. It’s a wave. This is a problem. The reaction is explosive as news of Ontario’s crisis hit its peak. Social media lit up tweets flooding timelines and taking over the conversation. Quote, let me read this. For shame, Ontario, for treating unhoused people with incarceration for up to 6 months, $10,000 fines. Where are they going to pay that? Homelessness is not a choice. And while Canadians demand solutions, Carney’s blaming provinces, municipalities, and even the weather. You guys got to get rid of him. He’s destroying you guys. He’s always blaming someone else. Is always someone else’s fault. That’s not leadership. That’s weakness. Mean dangerous weakness. That’s not leadership. That’s weakness. Meanwhile, Americans under Trump are seeing energy independence, record job creation, an economy that’s lifted families up, not pushing them down, restoring trust in their government. That’s a big one. The Canadian people can’t trust their government right now. The contrast is brutal in a very painful way. Carney’s Canada is defined by excuses while Trump’s America is defined by results. Canadians deserve answers, real ones, not lectures. And yet Carney’s hiding behind this noise with the crisis as it multiplies. And when pressed on the failures, Carney’s mask slips, the tantrums begin. Instead of being calm, decisive, Canadians are watching their prime minister lash out at critics. He shouts about global factor points and he blames conservatives and accuses anybody who questions him of undermining Canada. But Canadians don’t need a lecture. They need leadership. They need jobs. They need housing. They need a plan. They need a revenue stream. Carney is delivering none of it. His tantrums reveal exactly what he is. A man overwhelmed and capable of handling the weight of the office. Compare that to Trump who faced crisis head on, cut through bureaucracy and deliver results. The man was shot at twice. Stood up and said, “Fight, fight, fight. He’s not buggling under pressure. Americans could feel that in their wallets, feel it in their bones, in their soul. They knew they had a president who would fight for them.” Carney is screaming while Canadians are suffering. Trump is acting while Americans prosper. And even when Americans weren’t prospering, he dug his heels in and fought and brought the American economy back. And he’s doing it again. That’s the difference between a leader and a pretender. If you need more proof that this government’s on the verge of collapse, look at the latest report. See, I’ll show you because it shows a deep link between incarceration and homelessness in Ontario. Check this out. It’s a startling statistic. Almost one in six people released from Ontario jails have no home to return to. This report really highlights um a pretty troubling but hidden fact about our homelessness and housing crisis. Safia Hussein is the director of policy at the John Howard Society of Ontario, the organization behind the findings. So, a lot of people may be uh admitted to jail to await their trial. They might not even be convicted of a crime, but their income assistance would be cut off. They might lose their employment while they’re incarcerated. That can result in a loss of housing and then they’re released straight into homelessness. The report found in 2023 to 2024 of the over 42,000 individuals released from Ontario correctional facilities, more than 7,000 of them had no fixed address. Now, that’s roughly 10% of our province’s unhoused population. And that number is likely higher because Ontario jails only record someone’s housing status when they are first admitted and not when they are released, at which point they may have lost their home. Hussein says based on previous research of those who did have a place to live before being incarcerated, nearly half had lost housing by the time they got out. As a result, thousands are released into the streets each year. Many relying on organizations like Fred Victor to find them a space in an already strained shelter system. Think about that for a minute. People are being thrown into jail. They’re being pushed out and then left on the streets with nothing. That’s not a housing crisis. That is a cycle of failure built by Carney’s policies and his government tightens the screws. They’re punishing people and then abandoning them and then lecturing them like, “You need to get your act together. You’re not helping us out, Annie.” Like he talks about compassion, his policies manufacture misery. Like every report like this that I just showed you is another indictment against his so-called leadership. And here’s the insanity because it costs over $31,000 a year to criminalize one homeless person. Just one. Yet only 10,000 to house them. How is that right? That waste drains taxpayers. It guts the city budgets and leaves communities less safe. Carney’s approach punishes everybody, not only the homeless, but neighborhoods, families, and businesses, too. Carney wants, it seems like he wants Canadians to believe that these are isolated events. He’s either delusional or there’s something wrong with this guy. Like the dots are impossible to ignore. You you can easily connect it. Like homelessness tied to incarceration, rising addiction, collapsing healthcare, tense cities spreading all symptoms of the same disease. Failed liberal governance under Car’s watch. While communities are falling apart, Carney is busy attacking critics. staging photo ops and throwing tantrums. He blames everybody else. Yet, every single road is leading back to his office. The truth is is that Canada is not just facing a housing crisis. It’s facing a leadership crisis. And the deeper this mess gets, the clearer the contrast becomes between Carney’s weakness and Trump’s proven strength. From Michael Jer front steps, the extent of Barry’s encampment challenges is clear. More than a dozen tents dot the sidewalk, a number he says is growing. The drug use is rampant out here. It’s non-stop. It’s all day. Jerves says in addition to drug use, violence is escalating as well. Recently, two pieces of metal rebar were thrown at his house. One hit close to the door and the other one came to uh through the window. Today, Barry’s mayor declared a state of emergency over homeless encampments, citing a recent double homicide, fires, overdoses, and excessive ecoli levels in the city’s waterways. It’s not a safe environment for the folks who are living there. It’s not a safe environment for those who are around them, who are walking by them, or who are permanent neighbors of encampments. The emergency declaration covers all city-run public spaces, including parks, sidewalks, and trails. Mayor Alex Nettle says it will allow staff to enforce encampment protocols more aggressively, including dismantling the sites considered most high- risk. The city has also earmarked more resources for addiction, mental health, and housing. But Nuttle adds if people don’t accept help and get off the street, they won’t be allowed to stay in the city. The folks who’ve been offered help and offered support, if they don’t take it, that’s their choice. That’s not the people of Barry’s choice. You just heard it yourself. Like this isn’t speculation. It’s reality on the ground. Like Mary’s mayor declared a fullblown state of emergency. Double homicides, fires, overdosing, like E. coli in the water, like violence spilling into neighborhoods. Canadians aren’t dealing with just tents. They’re dealing with danger. Families can’t even sit on their porches without rebar flying through their windows. I can’t imagine living through that. I can’t imagine living in constant fear and just staying. And I’m not saying that, oh well, you think it’s so easy to leave. I’m not saying that. What I’m saying is something’s got to change. And I really believe people in Canada, they’ve got to rise up and get Carney out of office. This is chaos. And it all happened under Mark Carney’s watch. He failed to secure communities, failed to enforce order, and failed to give people a path out of a nightmare. And now, while mayors fight to restore basic safety, Carney’s playing the blame game and lashing out at critics, leadership isn’t tantrums on TV. It’s protecting your people. Carney doesn’t get that. And every Canadian is paying the price for his arrogance. The media, of course, will keep running cover for him. They’re getting paid by him, practically, it seems. They’ll soften the language. They’ll call it challenges, complex issues that will be discussed or systemic struggles. They’ll never say the obvious. This is a collapse. A humanitarian disaster created by failed policy. Canadians walking past 10 cities don’t see policy jargon. They see rampant drug use. They hear fights outside their windows and fear for their kids. And their kids are growing up in this. They’re not going to grow up in the Canada that their parents grew up in or their parents grew up in. They’ll look at that and it’ll feel totally foreign to them. Like I want my kids to grow up in a nation that they recognize that I recognize that they can say, “Yeah, the values are still here. What’s happening up there in Canada is insanity. Reporters are twisting the story to make Carney look like the victim. They’re spinning his tantrums as passion, his failures as circumstance. That is propaganda dressed up as journalism. The reality is that ordinary Canadians are on their own. No noise, no press conference can hide that. What they’re saying is a tent pitched outside of their front door and needles left in playgrounds. Compare that to Trump’s America. When the rise started to happen again, Trump said, “Nah, I’m not doing it this time around.” Because the first time he gave the option to governors in liberal cities and said, “I’m ready to help you guys.” And they’re like, “No, no, no. We got this. We don’t want to do it.” And he’s like, “All right.” And the whole nation of America, they they saw what that turned into. and he said, “No, I’m not doing that this time.” And he walked in. The media attacked him relentlessly, yet the results spoke for themselves. He dropped the hammer. Safer streets, stronger borders, and an economy that lifted millions. That’s the difference. Truth you can see versus the lies you are forced to swallow. And here’s the bottom line. This isn’t only one area. This is the blueprint for Carney’s Canada, a country where its own citizens are being told to lower their expectations, accept decline, and live with chaos. That’s not leadership. That’s surrender. That’s where dreams go to die. Trump has proven the opposite. He showed that strength, not excuses, gets results. Carney is Canada’s worst, most revolting, and truly most powerful cautionary tale. Trump is America’s example. Canadians see it every day now. Tent cities spreading, crime rising, communities breaking down, and still Carney throws tantrums instead of taking action. This state of emergency is more than a local crisis. That is a national warning sign. If Canada continues under Carney’s leadership, this spiral doesn’t it doesn’t stop. It accelerates. Canadians deserve safety, order, and the ability to walk down a street and be able to come home safe and sound. They need a leader who fights for them. Instead, they’re stuck with a man who fights for his own ego. And that’s all that I have for you today, guys, from us here at the Zone Media Network. I’m Griffin, your host. Please don’t forget to like, subscribe, comment down below. I do read the comments. And also head on over to American Zone for all the latest American news, where you’ll see me there also at times. I love you all, guys. Canada, let’s get through this and get Carney out of there. Take care.

Canada is in chaos as a spiraling homeless crisis forces major cities to declare a state of emergency. With public outrage boiling over and resources stretched thin, Mark Carney reportedly lashes out in frustration. Has the government finally lost control of the crisis?

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