The Liberals lied about hiring temporary foreign workers — and the paper trail proves it
The Liberals didn’t just lie to Rebel News. They lied to Canadians — about who they hire, how they spend, and how far they’ll go to protect their narrative.
You know the old saying: sunlight is the best disinfectant? Well, the Liberals have built themselves a very expensive sunshade. Here’s the story.
Rebel News filed an Access to Information request with Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). We asked for copies of any requests from government departments or Crown corporations to hire Temporary Foreign Workers, since 2023. Pretty simple question.
And the answer we got back, dated October 3, 2025, was: “A search of the records under the control of ESDC has revealed that no records exist in response to your request.”
No records exist. None. Signed by a bureaucrat named Luminita Gogot — case closed, right?
Wrong. Because a month later, the Liberals were forced to answer the exact same question in Parliament — through an Order Paper Question from Conservative MP Michael Guglielmin, Q-311.
And when lying to Parliament becomes a criminal matter? Suddenly, those “nonexistent” records magically appear.
Here’s What They Were Hiding
According to the government’s own written reply, released November 3, 2025, multiple federal agencies and Crown corporations had been approved to hire temporary foreign workers — using the same system that private businesses are using to put a generation of young people out of work by importing cheap, foreign labour.
Let’s go through the list.
CBC — the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation — approved 10 positions, including software developers, PR specialists, web programmers, and even announcers and broadcasters.
So the taxpayer-funded propaganda arm of the government was literally importing on-air talent through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program to make Canadian content for Canadians.
The Business Development Bank of Canada, the same Crown lender that claims to “support Canadian entrepreneurs,” hired foreign consultants, cybersecurity specialists, and software engineers.
Public Services and Procurement Canada, the government’s HR department, brought in 21 foreign translators and interpreters.
Canada Post hired a foreign senior manager in construction and utilities.
The Bank of Canada — the same central bank that lectures working Canadians about “inclusive prosperity” — brought in 34 foreign workers, mostly economists and policy researchers.
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada approved foreign biologists and scientists.
And it gets worse: The Canadian Armed Forces — yes, the military — approved 62 foreign positions, including commissioned officers, pilots, and combat members.
Environment and Climate Change Canada, the CFIA, the National Research Council, the Public Sector Pension Investment Board, CDEV, and others — all approved foreign worker hires.
In total? Over 150 positions across more than a dozen taxpayer-funded agencies.
The Cover-Up
When Rebel News asked through Access-to-Information, we were told flat-out that no records existed. But when Parliament demanded the truth — under the legal weight of an Order Paper Question — the Liberals had to cough it up.
This isn’t a clerical error. It’s a cover-up.
It’s proof that Access-to-Information in Canada has become a political gatekeeping tool — one that shuts down journalists the government doesn’t like.
And while they’re hiding documents from reporters, they’re spending $1.63 million of your money fighting the Information Commissioner in court — the very watchdog whose job it is to make them hand over those records.
They lie, they lawyer up, and they bill you for the privilege.
The Liberals didn’t just lie to Rebel News. They lied to Canadians — about who they hire, how they spend, and how far they’ll go to protect their narrative.
The only reason we know the truth now is because Parliament forced it out of them. And that’s why Rebel News keeps filing these ATIPs, no matter how many times they stall, redact, or pretend “no records exist.”
Because every time they say that, it’s a flashing red light that something they really don’t want you to see is hiding in the dark.
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Canada: Schools tell parents not to pack ham sandwiches for their kids because it offends Muslim children
The principle is always and everywhere the same: in Muslim countries, non-Muslims are expected to conform their behavior to Islamic sensibilities. And in non-Muslim countries, non-Muslims are expected to conform their behavior to Islamic sensibilities.
Liberals’ cutting luxury tax on private jets, yachts, but not pickup trucks
Carney quietly removed the luxury tax on private jets and yachts in Budget 2025 while keeping the tax firmly in place on working Canadians’ tools like pickup trucks and farm equipment.
Prime Minister Mark Carney quietly removed the luxury tax on private jets and yachts in Budget 2025 while keeping the tax firmly in place on working Canadians’ tools like pickup trucks and farm equipment.
The Carney government’s recent budget proposes to eliminate the “inefficient” Underused Housing Tax and the luxury tax on private aircraft and vessels to create “administrative savings” for the Canada Revenue Agency.
The Underused Housing Tax added a one per cent federal tax on the ownership of vacant or underused housing. It was implemented in 2002 to reduce foreign ownership of Canadian property by non-residents.
Meanwhile, the luxury tax applies to vehicle purchases over $100,000, and was updated in 2023 to apply to private jets, helicopters and seaplanes. It also applies to certain vessels, such as yachts and sailboats.
“How does Mark Carney look at the landscape in Canada, see all those people lining up at food banks, young people moving back into their parents’ basement because they can’t afford housing, and arrive at this,” said Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer in a video posted to social media.
“When I talk to my friends and neighbours, they’re looking at ways to bring down their grocery bills. They’re literally cutting out beef and all the extras just to make ends meet. When Mark Carney goes around the room at the country club and says, ‘what do you guys feeling the pinch on?’”
The Liberals’ budget claims the removal of the luxury tax for private jets and yachts will “provide relief to the aviation and boating industries and increase the overall efficiency of the luxury tax framework.”
“Budget 2025 announces the government’s intention to end the luxury tax on aircraft and vessels as of the day after Budget Day,” the document stated.
The Carney government also claimed the change would save the CRA money by winding down business units “no longer connected to government priorities,” including those dedicated to the scrapped digital services tax, the federal fuel charge, and the individual and business consumer carbon price.
Scheer said the new budget doesn’t include a “single measure to bring down home prices, not a single measure to bring down grocery prices, not a single measure to bring down inflation.”
“Nothing to take off the taxes on grocery, farming or production. Instead, a tax break on private jets and yachts. That’s Mark Carney’s idea of making life more affordable.”
Scheer also noted that by keeping the luxury tax on vehicles over $100,000, many Canadian farmers and tradespeople will still be penalized when they are required to purchase one for work.
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