Highest proportion of people since 2017 say Canada is on the right track: poll

Highest proportion of people since 2017 say Canada is on the right track: poll

OTTAWA — The number of Canadians who believe the country is heading in the right direction has hit its highest percentage since 2017, according to a new poll from Abacus Data.

The poll published Sunday said that 47 per cent of people believe Canada is heading in the right direction, while 39 per cent say the country is on the wrong track.

Meanwhile, the poll suggests 76 per cent of Canadians see the rest of the world as moving in the wrong direction. That figure increases to 80 per cent when the question was about the United States


I do not believe this poll. h/t XC

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Misunderstanding Islam Is Basically a Slow-Motion Suicide — An Interview with Raymond Ibrahim

Misunderstanding Islam Is Basically a Slow-Motion Suicide — An Interview with Raymond Ibrahim

Raymond Ibrahim is an American author and historian specializing in the history of Christianity and Islam. He studied at California State University and also took graduate courses at Georgetown University Center for Contemporary Arab Studies. He pursued PhD studies in medieval Islamic history at Catholic University of America. A former associate fellow at Middle East Forum, he is currently a Visiting Fellow at Danube Institute. Ibrahim is the author of several widely discussed books, including Sword and Scimitar and Defenders of the West, and he has translated and edited important primary sources on jihad and Christian martyrdom under Islamic rule.

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Another ingrate from a ‘refugee’ family seeks high U.S. office, but refuses to pledge allegiance to or show respect the U.S. flag

Another ingrate from a ‘refugee’ family seeks high U.S. office, but refuses to pledge allegiance to or show respect the U.S. flag

n what must be the Mother of All Ingratitude, the daughter of a Hmong family that fled communist horrors in Laos, and then spent a lifetime on welfare in the U.S., courtesy of the U.S. taxpayer, is running for Congress to represent the wealthy area south of Sacramento, California.

But she refuses to say the Pledge of Allegiance, claiming the U.S, is too flawed to merit it, and actually turns her back to the U.S. flag.

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Will trans activists now stop taking the p*ss?

Will trans activists now stop taking the p*ss?

Most people feel awkward when they realise they are somewhere they’re not wanted. But for a certain type of trans activist, the discomfort of others is the whole point.

Let’s be clear, Tiffany, the male trucker in a wig taking selfies in a ladies’ loo, is not there by accident. He is likely enjoying the provocation – willy-waving at women who are expected to shut up and take it. In some cases, these men are acting out ‘sissification’ fetishes, sexual humiliation games in which they are set tasks, sometimes by a dominatrix, such as applying lipstick or wearing sanitary towels in women’s toilets.

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It is absurd to condemn Charles Dickens as racist

It is absurd to condemn Charles Dickens as racist

The Guildhall Museum in Rochester exists, in part, to present the work of one of the greatest writers in the English language, Charles Dickens, to the public. It will come as no surprise to discover that in 2026, this consists of denouncing him. Dickens had an “idea of racial superiority”, according to internal guidance produced by the museum. “Today we reject his views… Dickens’s views on race can have no place in our society,” it adds, pointing to “a vociferous intolerance which he expressed in grossly offensive terms”.

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Cuba’s Cheerleaders Finally Face Gov Investigation

Cuba’s Cheerleaders Finally Face Gov Investigation

On paper, we have all sorts of sanctions on enemy nations like Cuba, North Korea or Iran, in practice there’s a revolving door of influencers, celebrities and media types who prop them up. The Cuba situation is especially egregious with half of Hollywood having sat down to chats with Castro and the current mayor of LA, among many other elected officials and activists, having gone to Cuba with Marxist front groups.

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Why even diehard Democrats are turning against Obama over the $850million giant trash can they say is just a monument to his rampant egotism

Why even diehard Democrats are turning against Obama over the $850million giant trash can they say is just a monument to his rampant egotism

It looms over the poverty-stricken South Side of Chicago like a vast meteorite that has just plunged to Earth and embedded itself in the Windy City.

Comparisons have included a mausoleum, a ‘giant trash can’ and even the Death Star, the grim and deadly giant space station from the Star Wars films. And with a final cost of $850million, it has a price tag to match.

The granite-clad eyesore has sparked a furious row with locals who dismiss it as no more than a monument to a US President’s overweening ego and arrogance.

The statesman in question, however, isn’t – as might be expected – Donald Trump but Barack Obama, a politician not nearly so accustomed to such ugly accusations.

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Poilievre comes out swinging against CRTC’s ‘Netflix tax,’ says it could derail U.S. trade talks

Poilievre comes out swinging against CRTC’s ‘Netflix tax,’ says it could derail U.S. trade talks

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is demanding Prime Minister Mark Carney step in and overrule the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) as it forces mostly American web giants pay more to fund homegrown media content.

In an interview with CBC News, Poilievre said the CRTC’s decision to triple the revenue streaming firms like Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime must set aside to fund Canadian programming is akin to a tax on consumers and cannot stand.

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Qatar and the Fifth Column Grassroots of the West

Qatar and the Fifth Column Grassroots of the West

Before we come to the threat that my native Qatar poses to the West, I think it is helpful to understand how Western culture opened the door to its enemies.

Lionel Shriver, the author of We Need to Talk About Kevin, has written A Better Life, the controversial novel of the year, about how Westerners fail to defend a privilege that they feel they haven’t earned, thus becoming all giving of their cultural inheritance to foreign cultures, which are all taking. The New York Times and others are enraged and doing their best to dismiss A Better Life as a mean, racist, and bigoted tirade about immigration. It is not.

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Trump’s man in Ottawa doesn’t understand why Canadians are so frustrated right now

Trump’s man in Ottawa doesn’t understand why Canadians are so frustrated right now

Pete Hoekstra does not mince words.

A close ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, the 72-year-old Republican politician has developed a reputation for speaking bluntly, especially when it comes to the Canada-U.S. relationship.

When he welcomed Radio-Canada to the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa for a sit-down interview earlier this week, Hoekstra offered a few compliments, describing Canada as “an awesome friend” with whom “American businesses really enjoy doing business.”


Like it or not the Liberal-Left will one day have to face facts and acknowledge that most of Canada’s problems stem from their beloved Liberal government and their corporate cronies and not from Trump.

Elbows Up Suckers!

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OK, So Why Do Jews Keep Voting For People Who Hate Them?

OK, So Why Do Jews Keep Voting For People Who Hate Them?

A dissection of irrational Jewish voting patterns.

Imagine driving from New York to San Francisco. For three days, you stay on I-80, only getting off for gas and a bed. As you approach your destination, just north of the once beautiful city, you simply keep driving straight. Your family tells you that you have missed the exit and the one after it. You can’t change. You’ve been going straight for endless hours and you are simply on autopilot to keep doing the same until the road ends.


Zamdani received approximately 130,000–150,000 (roughly 30–33% of the Jewish vote), according to exit polls and analyses from the 2025 NYC mayoral election.

Hypothetical Switch

If all ~130k–150k of those Mamdani Jewish votes went to Cuomo instead: Mamdani’s total drops to ~964k–984k.

Cuomo’s total rises to ~1.037M–1.057M. A win.

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Canadian unity suddenly needs a hero. Can Mark Carney be that guy?

Canadian unity suddenly needs a hero. Can Mark Carney be that guy?

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says hope is not a strategy when confronting global economic and security turmoil.

It also won’t work to confront the twin national unity challenges in Alberta and Quebec that are fomenting.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, cornered by separatists in her party’s ranks, will host a referendum on whether the province should remain in Canada or begin the process of splitting the country apart.

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