Deflects from China Sell-out: Carney government shifts advertising budget to pseudo – patriotic slop only the Elbow people will believe

Mark Carney announces a deal transferring Canada’s Arctic to China while he receives a Beijing luxury condo.

Carney government shifts advertising budget to more patriotic messaging

The federal government reallocated its advertising budget after Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new cabinet was sworn in last year, recently disclosed figures show, shifting its priorities to patriotic and economic messages and purchasing pricey television airtime during major sporting events like the Super Bowl and Winter Olympics.

The Treasury Board Secretariat’s proactive disclosure of spending from its central advertising fund for the third quarter of 2025-26 itemizes how advertising resources were distributed across government departments, allowing for comparisons with the first two quarters of this year, as well as earlier fiscal years when Justin Trudeau was at the helm.

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‘Who’s next?’ – American lawmakers call for ‘justice’ in the US after Andrew arrest

Members of Congress have urged the US government to take action against associates of Jeffrey Epstein, following the arrest in the UK of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

“Prince Andrew was just arrested,” Thomas Massie, a Republican congressman who co-sponsored the law that compelled the justice department to release the Epstein files, wrote on X. “Now we need JUSTICE in the United States.”

The King’s brother, who was stripped of his titles last year due to his ties with Epstein, has consistently and strenuously denied any wrongdoing.

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Terry Newman: Apparently, everything is discrimination now

A human rights tribunal has ordered a salon just outside of Montreal to pay a non-binary customer $500 because its list of services lacked a gender-neutral option. The tribunal’s ruling: discrimination based on gender identity. If the salon doesn’t pay, it risks being sued.

Apparently, everything is discrimination now.


Serial complainer.

h/t Auntie Polly

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Why Exactly Did They Destroy the Border?

Biden’s border chaos wasn’t accidental—it was a political strategy to reshape America’s electorate and expand left-wing power.

Why would any president destroy the U.S. southern border?

The Left typically “pounces” on anyone daring to suggest that the Biden administration had green-lighted illegal immigration to gain new constituents for agendas that otherwise were without broad public support.

The Left smears critics of open borders as racist conspiracists spreading the “Great Replacement Theory.”

Yet for years, Democrats and leftists themselves had written triumphalist books with titles like “The Emerging Democratic Majority.” And often they crowed that “Demography is Destiny.”

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While we focus on Trump, Carney is quietly consolidating corporate power in Canada

As Canadian fury grows against Donald Trump with each new outrage, Mark Carney has found a sweet-spot.

As long as Carney keeps his elbows up, signalling his defiance of the menacing U.S. president, Canadians have mostly given the prime minister a free hand in running the country.

And Carney has used this considerable leeway to quietly consolidate corporate power in Canada — with dangerous consequences that are receiving insufficient media attention.

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Germany’s AfD poll 37% ahead of rivals in September regional vote

The anti-immigrant Pro-Germany Alternative for Germany (AfD) party holds a commanding lead in the north-eastern state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern as voters across several regions are set to cast their ballots in a bumper election year.

The AfD topped a representative survey by pollsters Forsa in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern with 37%, followed by the Social Democrats (SPD), who lead the current state government, with 23%.

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Frankie Champers Vows To Talk Tough About The Criminal Immigrants His Government Recruited To Be LPC Voters

‘Enough is enough’: Canadian intelligence experts to focus on extortion crime, federal minister says

The federal finance minister visited Mississauga, Ont., Thursday to announce dedicated financial intelligence experts who will focus on extortion crime targeting Canadian businesses and households.

The move comes as Brampton and Caledon, Ont., mayors called on the federal government to help create a multi-jurisdictional strategy to combat what they say are rising extortion threats towards businesses in their cities, particularly South Asian ones.

It also follows a pair of summits in Brampton and Surrey, B.C., to hear about how threats of violence are affecting communities.

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Supreme Court rules against Donald Trump’s broad tariffs

On Friday morning, the Supreme Court ruled against Donald Trump’s broad tariffs, which he imposed through a series of executive orders, under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), declaring that the 1977 law does not authorize the president to unilaterally impose sweeping import duties as a tool for addressing trade deficits, national security, or emergencies like fentanyl flows.


CBC – U.S. Supreme Court finds Trump overstepped authority in imposing tariffs under emergency law

BBC – Trump’s sweeping global tariffs struck down by US Supreme Court

Telegraph – Trump tariffs illegal, rules Supreme Court

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announces fall referendum on immigration, constitutional questions

Premier Danielle Smith wants to hold a referendum in October on measures to limit immigration to Alberta and changes she believes would give the province more rights under the Constitution.

In a 13-minute televised address Thursday evening, Smith said she wants Albertans to vote on nine questions on Oct. 19. She said the subject of each question was based on what the Alberta Next Panel heard the most when consulting with Albertans during town halls and through written submissions last year.

“The fact is, Alberta taxpayers can no longer be asked to continue to subsidize the entire country through equalization and federal transfers, permit the federal government to flood our borders with new arrivals and then give free access to our most-generous-in-the-country social programs to anyone who moves here,” Smith said.

Contrast Smith with Doug “My Buddies Need Cheap Labour from 3rd World Dumpsters” Ford.

Coyne gets his ass kicked as always.

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Germany Records Sharp Increase in Ideologically Motivated Attacks Against Its Nationals

New federal data reveals a steady climb in criminal offenses targeting Germans based on their ethnicity. According to a government report requested by Alternative für Deutschland MP Martin Hess, authorities recorded 377 anti-German incidents in 2025. While this represents a modest 3.3% increase from the 365 cases in 2024, the long-term trend is stark: in 2019, there were fewer than a third as many cases (132).

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A Visit With Occam’s Razor

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Even auto giants know it: the electric car boom is out of charge

“I think the customer has spoken. That’s the punchline,” said Jim Farley, the chief executive of Ford.

The American boss was speaking last week as his company unveiled a $5bn (£3.7bn) annual loss, barely two months after it had booked a shock $19.5bn write-down.

The cause? An aggressive bet on electric vehicles (EVs) that backfired spectacularly.

In 2025, sales of the Mustang Mach-E crossover and the F-150 Lightning pickup truck – once hailed by Farley as the “truck of the future” – went into reverse.

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Can the U.S. finally just shut up about Canada’s defence spending?

Our trailblazing Prime Minister was at the podium in Montreal. “Over the last few decades,” Mark Carney said, “Canada has neither spent enough on our defence nor invested enough in our defence industries.”

That has to change, he added, setting out plans for far more domestic spending on military hardware because “the assumptions that defined decades of Canadian defence and foreign policy have been turned upside-down.”

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