
Trudeau Government Adopted 72 Secret Orders-In-Council
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has adopted dozens of secret orders-in-council (OICs) since coming to office in 2015, including two during the Freedom Convoy protests.
A small number of reasons are available to governments for keeping OICs secret, including matters of national security, military operations and foreign investments in Canadian companies.
The unpublished OICs – which are hidden from both Parliament and Canadians – are government orders drafted by Cabinet and signed by the Governor General. The number of secret OICs is evidenced by an absent number in the Privy Council’s database.
Why Media Overlook Trudeau’s Mistreatment Of Anglophone Canadians
As CAP followers understand, our organization is not a fan of Justin Trudeau— nor any member of his Liberal Cabinet. To deliver all the reasons why would require a lifetime. We speak of one that stands at the top of the totem pole.
It is a most glaring, obvious example– one never referenced by Canadian media. During Justin Trudeau’s near seven-year reign over Canadian society, it would take Stephen Hawking to calculate how many times our PM has gone to bat for “3rd World’ Canada.
Praising, promoting, protecting– you name it, and Mr. Trudeau does it. Does this imply that there is something inherently wrong with these citizens? No, it does not. However, when juxtaposed with our PM’s treatment towards “Old Stock” Canadians, the contrast is striking.
Why Canada’s To Blame For The Global Dijon Mustard Shortage
Fans of well-dressed burgers beware: a Dijon mustard shortage is poised to hit Canadian shelves soon.
France is already feeling the sting of the shortage due to low mustard seed production both domestically and here in Canada. It is only a matter of time before the full effect of the shortage is felt internationally, says one expert.
Food distribution analyst and Dalhousie University professor Sylvain Charlebois said in an interview that the shortage can be attributed to multiple reasons.
“The harvest for mustard in Canada wasn’t great last year,” he said. “So that’s been a challenge.” Last year’s drought in the prairies significantly impacted mustard production, which is particularly problematic given that Canada is the second-largest producer of mustard seed in the world.
3rd grade children should not be learning about sex in school.
Any educator who thinks that 3rd grade children should be learning about sex in school
shouldn’t be around children.
I think this is something we can all agree upon.
— #ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) June 1, 2022
We’re In The Middle Of A Civilization-ending Fertility Crisis, But Experts Say “Virtual Children” Will Be All The Rage In A Few Decades
Virtual children that play with you, cuddle you, and even look like you will be commonplace in 50 years, and could help to combat overpopulation, an artificial intelligence expert has claimed.
These computer-generated offspring will only exist in the immersive digital world known as the ‘metaverse’, which is accessed using virtual reality technology such as a headset to make a user feel as if they’re face-to-face with the child.
They will cost next to nothing to bring up, as they will require minimal resources, according to Catriona Campbell, one of the UK’s leading authorities on AI and emerging technologies.
Washington College Staff Attend Seminar To ‘Interrogate’ ‘Systems Of White Supremacy And Capitalism’
The seminar entitled, “White People Working On It,” was hosted by the Washington State Faculty and Staff of Color Conference (FSOCC) on April 21 and 22. It was designed specifically for “white-identifying folks with European ancestry and people who benefit from white privilege,” according to an email sent out to educators statewide by Washington State Board for Community and Technical College’s Policy Associate Jennifer Whetham.
The program promised to “hurt your soul” as educators are brought “face-to-face with [their] own toxicity,” according to an introduction document reviewed by the Daily Caller.
California State Senate Passes Bill to Allow Schools Not to Report Threats
The California State Senate has passed a bill that would allow schools not to report threats or attacks against employees or officials to law enforcement, despite the ongoing national shock and outrage over the Uvalde, Texas, mass school shooting.
