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Was Trudeau Placed Into Office By George Soros And Tides Foundation?

A 36-page report entitled Elections Canada Complaint Regarding Foreign Influence in the 2015 Canadian Election alleges third parties worked with each other to bypass federal election spending limits — all of which appears to be in contravention of the Canada Elections Act.

“Foreign money funnelled towards Canadian political advocacy groups affected the outcome of the 2015 federal election,“ according to documents filed with Elections Canada and obtained by the Calgary Herald in May, 2017.

Analysis of an October 2006 Tides Foundation Conference reveals the establishment of a national institution to act as a Social Investment Bank to support the “social economy” on a worldwide basis.

The NDP, The Media, And An OnlyFans: Edmonton’s Drag Queen Storyhour

A few days ago at the Stanley A. Milner library in downtown Edmonton, parents were seen protesting the “Over The Rainbow Storytime” event that was going on, which involved a drag queen reading to children at the library.

Drag queen story hours have become a phenomenon pushed by hyper-progressive activists in major cities in the US and UK, and they seem to be now just creeping across the border into Canada.

Likely based on the concerning news reports about the inappropriate undertone of the events, parents have seemed to start already mobilizing against the existence of the events in their cities, like the parents in Edmonton.

Both Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood NDP MLA Janis Irwin, as well as the legacy media outlets, promoted and played cover for the drag event at the library, implying that those who were against the event were bigoted or “homophobic.” 

CBC Blasted For Depicting White Voters And Conservative Voters As Hateful

CBC’s Ombudsman Jack Nagler criticized the state broadcaster for publishing a commentary by an Elections Canada worker which painted elderly white voters and Conservative voters as hateful and racist.

According to Blacklock’s Reporter, Nagler ordered the CBC to review its editorial practices as a result of the incident.

“It was not okay to publish a headline that declared political parties and by inference their voters as ‘hating’ people,” said Nagler.

Nagler found that the commentary was in breach of the CBC’s Journalistic Standards And Practices by being “neither fair nor precise enough to be considered accurate.”

Beef Prices Are Going To Stay High — Here’s Why

Cattle ranchers believe that beef prices will remain high as inflation, high energy prices and droughts are making it more expensive to raise cattle, according to Reuters.

North Carolina County Adds AR-15s to Schools For “Classroom Defense”

Well, it looks like the folks in North Carolina County want to make sure their kids are safe, and can actually have a fighting chance if, God forbid, a school shooter breaks in… they’re now going to make AR-15s available to staff, in case of emergency so they can defend the kids. And that’s how it should be… If my child was still “school age” I’d much prefer she attend a school like that, rather than be a sitting duck in one of those idiotic “Gun Free Zones.” Although truth be told, so many teachers are “woke” nowadays, I’d be homeschooling my kid if she was young.

h/t Mom

UK Plans for Blackouts in January in Emergency Energy Plan

Under the government’s latest “reasonable worst-case scenario,” Britain could face an electricity capacity shortfall totaling about a sixth of peak demand, even after emergency coal plants have been fired up, according to people familiar with the government’s planning. Under that outlook, below-average temperatures and reduced electricity imports from Norway and France could expose four days in January when the UK may need to trigger emergency measures to conserve gas, they said.

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