17 B.C. Pride societies call for MLA’s censure, resignation for seeking to end tyranny of Kangaroo Kourt Human Rights Code

Seventeen Pride organizations in B.C. are calling on a member of the legislature to resign, citing a bill she introduced to repeal the province’s Human Rights Code as the latest example in a troubling pattern.

MLA Tara Armstrong rose in the legislature last month to introduce the Human Rights Code Repeal Act. The code protects people from discrimination based on characteristics including sex, race, disability, family status, sexual orientation, gender identity, political belief, and religion.

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Another Trump Official Moved to Military Base Amid Threats

Attorney General Pam Bondi has moved to a military base in Washington, D.C., after federal investigators flagged credible threats related to her work at the Justice Department, the New York Times reports. The move happened within the past month, after law enforcement warned her team that the danger had reached a level serious enough to force action.

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City hall lawyers up in arms over sale of Yonge-Dundas Square T-shirt

The City of Toronto’s lawyers say Daniel Tate can’t treasure their trash.

Last year, Tate started selling T-shirts bearing the old Yonge-Dundas Square logo on his IntegrityTO website, which he uses to advocate for his accountability-first brand of politics. In addition to hosting petitions and political news clippings, Tate, a regular public speaker at Toronto City Hall committee meetings, sells a small collection of merchandise.

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ICE: 414 Illegal Alien Child Sex Offenders Arrested in Houston

More than 400 criminal illegal aliens charged with or convicted of child sex crimes have been arrested in Houston, Texas, and an official stated parents can “sleep a little better” knowing those individuals are no longer a threat to their families.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced Monday that ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Houston arrested 414 of the illegals during President Donald Trump’s first year back in office.

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Liberals are elated while Poilievre accuses Carney of ‘backroom deals’ after NDP defection

Smiling broadly, Prime Minister Mark Carney welcomed MP Lori Idlout to the Liberal caucus on Wednesday after convincing yet another opposition member to defect to the governing party — a political coup that brings him one step closer to a majority government.

Speaking briefly to reporters on Parliament Hill with Idlout by his side, Carney said the former New Democrat is “one of the greatest constituency MPs” who has ably represented Nunavut, a riding he noted is as big as Mexico but has a small fraction of the people.

He said Idlout is “very down to earth,” and together they will work on projects “large and small in Nunavut.”

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Stabby Ridership An Issue On London Buses

Call for bleed kit rollout on TfL bus network

Calls for bleed kits to be installed in every major bus station and on bus routes in areas affected by serious violence have been backed by the London Assembly.

Assembly Members unanimously passed a motion requesting that Transport for London (TfL) to work with the London Ambulance Service (LAS) to ensure the kits will be made available across the network.

Bleed control kits help stem severe bleeding from deep wounds before emergency services arrive – a “potentially valuable method of saving lives”.

h/t Mauser and Patti Jo

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Mark Carney needs to stand up for Jewish Canadians

Ho-hum. Here we go again. Just another day in Toronto, another attack on the Jewish community. Just last week, in separate shootings, three synagogues and two Jewish-owned enterprises were fired on, not to mention antisemitic incidents elsewhere in Canada and the torrent of antisemitic venom online which goes under the radar. We know where this can lead.


Since the synagogue shootings of last week a number of articles have appeared calling for Carney and other of our elites to publicly denounce antisemitism.

I just can’t figure who the intended audience is for these proposed Great Man speeches.

It certainly isn’t going to sway the Muslims nor will it change the minds of their useful-idiot “anti-Zionists” who have been well and truly indoctrinated by DEI.

The 3rd World migrants our elites import for cheap labour have no shared history and no reason to listen.

Bad immigration policy, the officially approved racism of DEI, the erasure of Canada’s history and heritage, the extreme-left capture of our education system and the embrace of identity politics all point to Canada’s antisemitism problem being the handiwork of Canada’s elites as if it were all part of the plan. 

Carney may as well scream at himself in the mirror.

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Al Quds Day march banned after police request

The government has approved a request from the police to ban the Al Quds Day march in London on Sunday to prevent “serious public disorder” given the conflict in the Middle East, the home secretary has said.

The Metropolitan Police asked for the ban saying it was concerned about the high number of protesters and counter-protesters, adding the march organisers were “supportive of the Iranian regime” .

The Islamic Human Rights Commission, who organise the annual march, insist it is a peaceful, pro-Palestinian event. It says a static protest will take place instead.


I bet they march anyway.

Meanwhile in Ontario … Al Quds Day Bad! But we’re too weak to cancel it.

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Up to 16 Liberals considering support for NDP’s arms-control legislation

When the NDP’s arms-control bill that seeks to end largely permit-free Canadian military exports to the U.S. is put to a vote on Wednesday, it could garner the support of more than a dozen Liberal MPs.

That would be the first time some in the Liberal caucus split from the government’s position on legislation under Prime Minister Mark Carney.

“By my count, so far, I think there may be somewhere between … nine to 16 Liberal members who may support the bill,” said the NDP’s Jenny Kwan, the bill’s main sponsor, at a news conference on Tuesday.

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Foreign hacker reportedly breached FBI servers holding Epstein files in 2023

A foreign hacker compromised files relating to the FBI’s investigation of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during a break-in at the bureau’s New York field office three years ago, according to ​a source familiar with the matter and recently published justice department documents reviewed by Reuters.

The details of who accessed a server at the FBI’s New York field office, ‌including the allegation that a foreign hacker was involved, are being reported here for the first time.

In a statement, the FBI said what it described as a “cyber incident” was “an isolated one”.

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Terry Newman: Finally, proof of what we’ve known all along — CBC is biased against conservatives

Appearing before the House of Commons standing committee on Canadian heritage on Tuesday, former CBC host Travis Dhanraj painted a stark picture of how the public broadcaster allegedly abuses its employees, discriminates based on race and systematically attempts to silence conservative voices.

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MAID framework creating ‘significant dangers’ for young Canadians: Expert

OTTAWA — With Canada a year away from including mental illness as a sole condition for accessing medically assisted suicide, many are expressing concern about expanding what’s quickly becoming normalized — particularly with young people.

That’s of concern to University of Toronto professor Trudo Lemmens, who said the program has morphed into one where medical assistance in dying (MAID) is quickly becoming a normalized form of therapy rather than an exceptional and compassionate option for unbearable suffering.

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Boss repeatedly shouted ‘potato’ at Irish employee

A book-keeper whose boss repeatedly shouted the word “potato” at her “in a strong Irish accent” has been awarded more than £23,000 by an employment tribunal after it found she had been racially harassed.

Bernadette Hayes, who is Irish, worked for engineering company West Leeds Civils in Holbeck when the incidents took place between December 2023 and June 2024.

Mick Atkins, director of the firm, also used “offensive and humiliating” phrases that were “overtly linked to race” towards Hayes, a judge ruled.

h/t Patti Jo

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Conservatives Call to Expel an Estimated 700 Iranian Regime Agents From Canada

Conservative MPs are calling on the federal government to do more to evict Iranian regime agents and officials from Canadian soil, amid hostilities in the Middle East and acts of violence on Canadian streets.

Tories said on March 9 they will table a motion in the House of Commons immigration committee calling on Ottawa to ensure individuals linked to Iran’s regime or Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) are swiftly removed from the country.

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