
Canada is at risk of joining the world’s most repressive regimes in intolerance for free speech
How many Canadians will be locked up in secretly located “hotel prison” facilities, without due process, before we wake up and realize that Canada is rapidly becoming a police state? Why are we OK with accused murderers having more legal rights than returning Canadian travelers? How much longer must houses of worship remain closed, or subjected to arbitrary and irrational restrictions not imposed on big box stores? Will Canadians meekly accept the forthcoming federal restrictions on their internet and social media speech? Will we forever give up our right to assemble peacefully in public to express our opinions?When, if ever, will politicians and other lockdown advocates on the public payroll have to endure the same suffering now inflicted on millions of Canadians who used to work in private sector jobs? Are we OK with never having friends and family over for dinner again? Are we OK with permanent isolation and loneliness, and the anxiety, stress, depression and substance abuse that come with them? Are we OK with the lockdown damage being inflicted on a generation of kids and young adults whose educations are disrupted, and who are unable to experience formative social interactions?
Trudeau bet on China instead of betting on Canada and Canadians
It’s been more than seven years since Justin Trudeau expressed his admiration for the “basic dictatorship” of China and the ability said dictatorship affords them in turning things on a dime.
He made the comments at a ladies-only Toronto fundraiser and at the time, I thought it was just one of those flippant remarks that we’ve now come to know as a Trudeau trademark — think “thank you for your donation.”
However, based on his government’s foreign policy and relationship with China’s communist regime since taking office in 2015, I’m less convinced it was a flippant remark and more convinced it was a rare moment of true insight into Justin Trudeau’s aspirations.
Liberals’ proposed language reforms seek ‘equality’ of English and French in Canada
In a document published Friday, the federal government makes over 50 proposals that aim to counter the decline of French across the country.


We’re All People of Color Now
On January 20, Kamala Harris was sworn in as America’s first female vice president. But isn’t she also the first vice president “of color?” No, not quite. Charles Curtis, who served as Herbert Hoover’s vice president from 1929 to 1933, was of Native American ancestry. But actually, he wasn’t the first vice president of color either. That would be John Adams, who served from 1789 to 1796.
In new defense, dozens of Capitol rioters say law enforcement ‘let us in’ to building
As authorities continue to pursue individuals who participated in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the United States Capitol, a growing number of those charged are employing a new defense: blaming the police for letting them in.
At least 29 people arrested for their role in the Jan. 6 events have claimed they thought they were free to enter the Capitol because law enforcement authorities either didn’t stop them from coming in or never told them they were not allowed to be there, according to affidavits and court filings reviewed by ABC News.
Democrats Are Trying to Ruin the Military
One of the things I remember hearing Rush Limbaugh say repeatedly back in the day was that the point of the United States military was to “kill people and break things.” The beauty of that statement was that it was simple, to the point, and undeniably true. If I remember correctly, this was during the Clinton years when the left started meddling with the mission of the military to incorporate their social agenda. That push was just getting off the ground in the ’90s, and now Joe Biden is giving it wings. Where it goes from here is disturbing and detrimental to the very purpose of the military itself.
