Al-Quds Day proves it – multiculturalism has been the death of Britain

Today in London, a huge mob gathered to sing the praises of a tyrant. They fawned over a murderous theocrat. They swooned like the most sycophantic of acolytes over a man who hated Jews, denied the Holocaust and green-lit the massacre of women. Anyone still denying that multiculturalism is Britain’s death warrant should have been made to mingle with these brash lovers of foreign tyranny.

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Douglas Todd: B.C. voices did speak up against Trudeau’s migration policies, but were ignored

Red flags about the Liberals’ plan to hike the volume of low-skill foreign workers, international students and transnational wealth were raised about a decade ago. But the Laurentian elite paid no heed.

One of the relatively few books written about Canadian immigration policy in the past decade says Justin Trudeau’s Liberals could have avoided “breaking the system” if they had just listened to some level-headed economists.

In “Borderline Chaos: How Canada Got Immigration Right, and Then Wrong,” author Tony Keller, a columnist for the Globe and Mail, reveals how in 2016 then-immigration minister John McCallum invited 11 labour economists to give their views regarding issues such as increasing low-skill temporary workers and international students.

The economists’ ensuing report was utterly ignored by the Liberal government — to the point the authors doubted their paper had even been read.

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It’s Not Racist to be a “Culturist”

In Fact, it is Racist Not to Be

We are living in a time of all-out cultural war.

But you are not supposed to mention that or to talk about it, because you will at once be labelled “racist.”

I will argue, though, that this is a dangerous rhetorical tactic to accept.

I will note that it is racist, in fact, not to face the fact that we are in a battle of cultures.


h/t testsubjectx1

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STIRLING: Canada’s ‘climate cartel’ — how green billionaires and Bay Street banks are picking your pocket

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While all eyes were on the Middle East at the end of February, anticipating the outbreak of war, in Texas, a climate bomb dropped that blew another hole in the so-called “climate cartel.”

According to a February 26 press release from the office of Ken Paxton, Attorney General for Texas, “Attorney General Ken Paxton secured a monumental, first-of-its-kind settlement with The Vanguard Group, Inc. (“Vanguard”), resolving part of his multistate lawsuit against asset managers BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard. As part of the settlement, Vanguard has agreed to make the strongest passivity commitments in the industry and to empower its investors with proxy voting — a first for the industry. This landmark settlement represents one of the most significant enforcement actions ever taken against coordinated ESG-driven market manipulation, ensures a competitive and low-cost coal industry, and fundamentally resets the precedent for the conduct of large institutional investors.”

(Incognito)

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Pope Leo, Lampedusa, and The Camp of the Saints

On his native country’s 250th anniversary, Pope Leo XIV will visit Lampedusa, an Italian sovereign territory off the North African coast that has long been a destination for migrants seeking to enter Europe. In 2013, Pope Francis made it his first papal destination outside Rome. Publication of Pope Leo’s official calendar recalled Vice President JD Vance’s personal invitation to the United States for the anniversary festivities, an invitation the pope seems to have declined. Adding fuel to the fire, unconfirmed Spanish media reports soon thereafter claimed that Pope Leo “warned the [Spanish] bishops that his greatest concern in Spain is the far right that is trying to ‘instrumentalize the Church.’”

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Sabrina Maddeaux: Are synagogue shootings a tipping point that will lead to real action?

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The synagogue shootings continue. This is a sentence that seems like it belongs in an archival newspaper clipping from Nazi Germany, not a Canadian newspaper in 2026. This month, three separate Greater Toronto Area synagogues were hit by gunfire within a five-day span. Not even a week later, an armed man plowed his vehicle into a Detroit synagogue, which had 140 children inside at the time, before being killed by security.


There will be no action.

There is no political will because our elite are complicit in the crimes.

You don’t import Islamist hate unless you share it.

One day if we are lucky we will interrogate those responsible.

I can tell you now I will not believe anyone’s claim of naive innocence.

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Here’s How the Policies of the Radical Left Set an Islamic Terrorist Loose on Virginia

Virginia’s former Republican attorney general, Jason Miyares, posted to social media revealing that a policy from the state’s former Democrat governor Ralph Northam prevented Old Dominion University from learning about the criminal background of the Islamic terrorist Mohamed Bailor Jalloh.

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TYRIE: What is a Canadian?

I’m old. I remember the Star Weekly.

An important debate has been unfolding on the Canadian Right as politicos, pundits, and the public attempt to chart a course for the future of the conservative movement.

The focus has largely been on the balance between economic and cultural priorities, but underlying all of it is a deeper question — one that defines the future of our country itself: What is a Canadian?

(Incognito)

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Tactical Tourism: How Young Extremists Acquire Skills Abroad

Ibrahim Kayumi and Emir Balat – Muslim Terrorists

When Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, and Emir Balat, 18, were arrested outside New York’s Gracie Mansion carrying improvised explosive devices, the immediate headlines focused on the plot itself. But the more revealing detail may lie in their travel history.

Federal investigators are examining Balat’s extended stay in Istanbul, along with his return from Turkey earlier this year. They are also reviewing Kayumi’s travel to Istanbul and Saudi Arabia in the months preceding the incident. Istanbul in particular has long appeared in Western counterterrorism investigations as a logistical crossroads for individuals moving between Europe, the Middle East, and militant environments beyond.

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Conrad Black: The West is winning again

With all the controversy over the fast-moving war in Iran, it is easy to lose sight of the fact that the world balance of power and international correlation of forces are shifting in favour of the western democracies. Since the reinstallation of the present U.S. administration less than 14 months ago, fentanyl and other drug traffic, much of it originating in China, into the United States has been drastically reduced. Venezuela has been eliminated as a link in that chain and the U.S. armed forces are co-operating with a revived Mexican government effort to subdue the violent gangs in northern Mexico, blunting their traffic in slaves and narcotics freely into the United States. The entry of undocumented immigrants and particularly violent criminals (of whom hundreds of thousands were admitted in the previous four years), has nearly stopped.

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French police detain brothers over ‘lethal and antisemitic’ plot

French anti-terror prosecutors have opened an investigation into two brothers suspected of plotting a “lethal and antisemitic” attack.

They say the men – described as Moroccan-Italian nationals aged 20 and 22 – were picked up last week in a car in northern France.

Officers found a loaded semi-automatic weapon, a bottle of hydrochloric acid and a flag of the Islamic State group in the vehicle, the prosecutors say.

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The conservative takeover of Ontario schools

With York Catholic becoming the eighth school board to be placed under provincial supervision, we are now in a situation where over one-third of all students in Ontario are attending schools under direct provincial control.

It started with public uproar after the Thames Valley District School Board released expenses showing it had sent its senior staff (not trustees) to a $40,000 retreat in Toronto. While this type of planning and team building exercise is common for executives in the private sector, the idea of public sector workers enjoying a similar perk often provokes resentment and outrage.


2 minutes of research provides all you need to know about education in Ontario.

It’s a wasteful Uber-Woke commie cesspit with a consistent record of poor student outcomes.

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Trump’s Iran War Ending Xi Jinping’s ‘China Dream’

American and Israeli strikes have severely degraded Iran’s ability to wage war.

Perhaps more important, they are finishing off Xi Jinping’s most cherished narrative of the “China Dream” of national rejuvenation and dominance. In Beijing these days, just about everyone knows China’s arrogant leader was wrong about the long-term direction of the United States.

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