Bringing the Tarim Basin mummies of China to life
https://t.co/HEPNT1BIZK— Science girl (@sciencegirl) February 8, 2026
Bringing the Tarim Basin mummies of China to life
https://t.co/HEPNT1BIZK— Science girl (@sciencegirl) February 8, 2026

A Liberal MP called Conservative MP Jamil Jivani a Nazi sympathizer and implied Donald Trump was Hitler in the House of Commons last week. So much for the Team Canada approach where we all work together to solve the problems emanating out of Washington.

While Canadians continue to struggle with rising grocery bills and as lineups for food banks get longer, Prime Minister Mark Carney flies in style, even racking up a $94,000 in-flight catering bill for a short flight.
Records recently released by National Defence show Carney’s flights drew sky-high expenses, with the priciest being a four-day Rome trip in May that cost the Canadian taxpayer $93,780.

‘WE ARE going to have fun,’ writes Jeffrey Epstein on December 7, 2009. This phrase is his reply to an email from Boris Nikolic, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s science adviser and scientific adviser to Bill Gates, who is making a list of ‘raising stars’, many of them scientists, that they ‘should visit together’.

First of all, let’s put the latest Angus Reid Institute survey on Alberta independence into perspective.
When the pollsters found just 29 per cent of Albertans support separation, the response by a lot of commentators was, “See, we told you Albertans don’t want to leave.”
But keep in mind that 29 per cent support from Albertans for leaving Confederation is exactly the same amount (29 per cent) as a poll earlier this month found in Quebec.

Western and other intelligence agencies last week told the United Nations that Al-Qaeda now has 25,000 members globally. Much of the ensuing press coverage has seized on the contrast: on 11 September 2001, the organisation was thought to have numbered just 500. The not-so-subtle implication here — that the Global War on Terror was worse than useless — must be resisted.

OTTAWA/TORONTO — In this episode, I catch up with columnist Brian Lilley to unpack Prime Minister Mark Carney’s emerging trade and cooperation agenda with the People’s Republic of China — and why I argue these agreements could accelerate Canada’s decline on multiple fronts.
Before we get into Ottawa’s electric vehicle deal — which I argue risks introducing foreign surveillance platforms onto Canadian roads while aggravating our most important trade partner, the United States — we step back and ask: what is Carney really trying to accomplish?

Algerian boxer Imane Khelif became notorious at the Paris Olympics in 2024, winning gold in the women’s welterweight division despite allegations that Khelif was biologically male. Well, Khelif made an astonishing admission last week.

Liberals and Conservatives are working out a path that could keep the government in power, sources tell CBC News, while Prime Minister Mark Carney continues to downplay the likelihood of a spring election.
Asked on Monday whether an election was coming, Carney demurred.
“It’s time to do a lot more work. We’ve got a lot of work to do,” he told CBC News on his way into West Block.
But behind the scenes, Liberals and Conservatives have been working on potential deals that could end a parliamentary gridlock and potentially avoid a second federal election in 12 months, three senior Liberal and Conservative sources said.
Someone is lying. Sorry misinformed.
LILLEY: Carney is asking Ford for election advice because Poilievre won’t
Conservatives angry over prime minister and premier talking about an early election should be asking why their leader isn’t doing the same
Going to an early election worked for Doug Ford, will it work for Mark Carney? The two have been talking about this issue with Carney asking questions and Ford offering up his opinions in conversations over the past several weeks.
An aide to New York City’s socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani boasted her hatred of ‘white woman behavior’ on social media after she received a dirty look for taking a 40 minute phone call on the train.
Drashti Brahmbhatt, an advisor for Mamdani’s 100-Day Planning and Implementation period, detailed the awkward encounter in November 2021 in a series of since-deleted tweets.
Brahmbhatt claimed she was riding the Metro-North Railroad when she received an ‘important’ call that ‘could not wait’, she wrote in tweets unearthed by Washington Free Beacon reporter Jon Levine.

Do you believe Mark Carney’s Liberal government will compensate you fairly for your confiscated firearms?
We don’t, because this scheme only pays compensation in narrowly defined circumstances.
(Incognito)

Hollywood as we know it is sick — not the kind of sick you might usually think of with the woke agenda pushing, child-actor grooming, and all the rest — but the “sick and dying” kind of sick.
Netflix’s Chief Global Affairs Officer warned Monday that Hollywood will suffer billions of dollars worth of job losses if rival Paramount Skydance succeeds in buying Warner Bros. Discovery out from under the streaming giant’s buyout bid.
More … Zuckerberg joins California exodus in move to Florida’s ‘billionaire bunker’

Here is a prime example of the Weimarization of America — to be specific, what is driving an already unstable polity closer to the brink. Click on this link to hear what the Chinese-American leader of the Democrats in the Texas (!) state legislature says. Quote: “Non-whites share the same oppressor, and we are the majority now. We can take over this country.”
Rep. Gene Wu (D) goes mask off:
“Non-whites share the same oppressor and we are the majority now. We can take over this country.” pic.twitter.com/CrxsPqlkLI
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) February 8, 2026
And …
Cultural erasure isn't genocide when *they* do it. @fancypants_s https://t.co/iJXc7KCaGx
— Patti Jo (@TheSupeHero) February 10, 2026
h/t Patti Jo

Sometimes a punchline arrives a few weeks after the joke.
A little less than three weeks ago, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney made the globalist media swoon by standing on a stage in Davos and declaring the sudden new limits of American power. For years, Carney said, American hegemony was a stabilizing force in the world, so other countries tolerated America’s many failures to live up to its declared ideals — in Carney’s words, “the gaps between rhetoric and reality.”
Its Taco Tuesday but if you support ICE, you'd better plan a different meal today.
No ethnic food for you. Bigots. pic.twitter.com/9DpukZZGpY
— Dr. Jebra Faushay (@JebraFaushay) February 10, 2026