Robert Kennedy Jr – I’m not scared of germs, I snorted cocaine off toilet seats

Robert F Kennedy Jr, the US health secretary, has said he is not afraid of germs because he “used to snort cocaine off toilet seats” during his years of drug addiction.

The 72-year-old made the remark while discussing his past substance abuse on This Past Weekend, a podcast hosted by comedian Theo Von.Mr Kennedy said he continues to attend daily meetings of a 12-step recovery programme to maintain his sobriety.

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Randall Denley: Carney’s EV plan benefits Carney, not Canadian carmakers

At first glance, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new auto industry strategy looks like billions of dollars in support for Ontario’s beleaguered vehicle manufacturers. Unfortunately, Carney’s EV-focused approach will do little or nothing to solve the industry’s problems.

It’s difficult to imagine a plan more untethered from the economic realities of the real-world auto industry. To summarize, the Carney plan relies on electric vehicles (EVs) that Ontario plants don’t produce, a sudden and dramatic new appetite for buying EVs and an imagined export market that doesn’t exist. To top it off, the federal government will provide $2.3 billion in EV rebates that will encourage Canadians to buy cars made elsewhere, although the new Chinese imports are excluded.

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Rubio to Munich: Mass Migration Threatens Survival of European People

The “delusion” of globalism and the decision to allow mass migration into the West threaten the future of Europe and its peoples, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told attendees at the Munich Security Conference in Germany on Saturday.

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For Mark Carney and Doug Ford, Donald Trump is the poisoned gift that keeps on giving

It’s been reported that Premier Doug Ford has told Mark Carney that the prime minister could seize the moment to turn his minority government into a clear majority. The premier should know.

When Ford stood next to Windsor’s Ambassador Bridge a year ago to announce a snap election, he declared it was necessary to get a stronger mandate to protect Ontario. He promised to “fight” against the Trump administration’s tariff threats, adding, “We’ll also be ready to do whatever is necessary to stand up for and protect Ontario, our workers, businesses, communities.”

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‘Britain’s Jews are under threat’: Police chief’s warning after massacre plotters jailed

Walid Saadaoui and Amar Hussein – Muslim Terrorists

British Jews are under threat, according to the police chief who helped foil an Islamic State-inspired massacre.

Walid Saadaoui, from Wigan, and Amar Hussein, from Bolton, planned to replicate the 2015 Paris terror attacks by targeting a Jewish community in the North West.

They bought assault rifles, handguns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition in preparation for a suicide gun attack in which they wanted to “kill as many members of the Jewish community as they could” and hoped to become “martyrs” in revenge for Israel’s actions in Gaza.

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GOLDSTEIN: Toronto facing stagnant living standards, high unemployment: Study

Once considered an economic powerhouse, Toronto today faces rising unemployment, weak income growth and stagnant living standards, according to a new study released Thursday by the Fraser Institute.

The latest data from Statistics Canada shows the city’s economy is struggling with an unemployment rate in the Toronto census metropolitan area (CMA) of 7.9% in January, higher than the Canadian rate of 6.5% and the Ontario rate of 7.3%.


“This can only be fixed with a massive influx of cheap 3rd World  labour from incompatible cultures” – The Business Council Of Business Councils Canada.

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Researcher skeptical of “Havana Syndrome” tested the secret device on himself … Hilarity did not ensue

In 2024, a Norwegian researcher skeptical that pulsed-energy weapons could do damage to human brains built a device and tested it on himself. It didn’t go well.

Working in strict secrecy, a government scientist in Norway built a machine capable of emitting powerful pulses of microwave energy and, in an effort to prove such devices are harmless to humans, in 2024 tested it on himself. He suffered neurological symptoms similar to those of “Havana syndrome,” the unexplained malady that has struck hundreds of U.S. spies and diplomats around the world.

The bizarre story, described by four people familiar with the events, is the latest wrinkle in the decade-long quest to find the causes of Havana syndrome, whose sufferers experience long-lasting effects including cognitive challenges, dizziness and nausea. The U.S. government calls the events Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs).

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CSIS officials say China is more of a concern in Canada’s Arctic than Russia

Lynd’s warning comes just a month after Prime Minister Mark Carney signed a new ‘strategic partnership’ with China

OTTAWA — While Russia remains a military threat in the Arctic, Canada’s security officials told a House of Commons committee this week that they remain primarily focused on China’s threats to economic security in the North.

“Russia has a tremendous interest and focus in the Arctic,” Paul Lynd, assistant director at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), told the foreign affairs committee on Thursday. “However, they are of less concern than, say, the activities of China and other hostile state actors at this time.”

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Ex-Reform MP Rupert Lowe launches new party

A former Reform UK MP, who is now serving as an independent, has launched a new political party.

Rupert Lowe, who represents Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, launched Restore Britain, which he said would be a “national political party”, on Friday night.

He initially set up Restore Britain as a “political movement” after he was suspended from Reform UK last March.

It is now expected to act as an umbrella political party, with locally based political parties as partners.

I hope it takes off. Farage is a fraud, soft to the point of surrender on Islam.

h/t Auntie Polly

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Trump Trade Adviser Peter Navarro Says USMCA Has ‘Significant Flaws’

White House trade adviser Peter Navarro says there are “significant issues” with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), but he stopped short of suggesting U.S. President Donald Trump wants to scrap the deal.

“I can tell you this, that USMCA has some significant flaws in it, and it’s going to be reevaluated in July,” Navarro said during a Feb. 12 interview with Bloomberg Radio.

Navarro was asked about media reports citing anonymous sources that said Trump had inquired of his aides about fully withdrawing from the USMCA, the trade deal he negotiated during his first term to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Navarro did not answer the question directly, but replied that “nothing ever happens” in the White House without the input of Trump, particularly when it comes to trade.

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Qatar’s School Textbooks Promote Antisemitism and Hatred of Non-Muslims

An investigation has uncovered Qatari textbooks for the 2025-2026 school year that demonize Jews, delegitimize Israel, glorify jihad, portray Christians as idolaters, condemn Christianity and Judaism as corrupt religions, and promote Islamic supremacism.

In February 2026, the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-se) published a report that refutes the notion that Qatar is religiously tolerant, an image former Fox News host Tucker Carlson promotes.


Wow! Carney and Tucker Carlson reading from the same playbook!

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Tumbler Ridge transgender shooter ‘tried to kill his family before’

The teenager who murdered his mother and step-brother in a mass shooting in a Canadian town had tried to kill his family before, a neighbour revealed.

On Tuesday, Jesse Van Rootselaar opened fire at his home in Tumbler Ridge and then at a local school before turning the gun on himself.

Investigators have not yet established a motive for the attack that killed eight people, one of Canada’s deadliest gun incidents. A police spokesman told The Telegraph that they “might never be able to”.


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America warned Europe it needed to defend itself. Only half of the Continent listened

Donald Trump had only just regained the White House when his acolytes dealt Europe two verbal sucker punches in the solar plexus.

Pete Hegseth, the US defence secretary, declared that “stark strategic realities” meant that America would no longer be “primarily focused on the security of Europe”. Then JD Vance, the vice-president, marked St Valentine’s Day 2025 by telling the Munich Security Conference that Europe’s greatest peril came not from Russia, but “from within”, and that there was “nothing more urgent” than curbing mass immigration.

In the 12 months since those speeches, European governments have been forced to confront the stark reality that they must shoulder prime responsibility for defending the Continent, with all the extra costs and risks that implies, because America can no longer be relied upon to give reflexive support to Nato.

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