Ottawa considers reviving EV incentives just in time for ChiCom Spycars arrival!

The federal government is considering bringing back consumer incentives for electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids as it finalizes its national automotive strategy, CBC News has learned.

Sources with knowledge of the plans, whom CBC News has agreed not to name because they weren’t authorized to speak publicly, say that a decision on the incentives — and whether they would be similar to a suspended rebate program — has not yet been made.

Canada’s incentive program for zero-emissions vehicles, known as iZEV, was suspended more than a year ago after it ran out of money due to high demand.

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China’s Year of the Horse is Already Coming Up Lame

The Chinese New Year celebration observed later this month is the “Year of the Horse,” but you probably will not want to put any money down on either win, place or show.

Perhaps not since Soviet dictator Josef Stalin had at least eight of his top generals tortured and executed on the eve of World War II have we seen another nation dismantle their top military brass in the manner just pursued by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

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Canada-U.S. relationship ‘will not go back to what it was,’ Hillman says

Outgoing Canadian ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman says a “loss in trust” among Canadians with regard to the country’s relationship with the United States won’t be easy to undo.

“I think the Canada-U.S. relationship has changed and will not go back to what it was, at least for a very long time, if ever,” Hillman said in an interview with The West Block guest host Jackson Proskow.

Carney is working at it as hard as Trump.

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ABC the Only Nightly Newscast to Cover Clandestine Vegas Biolab

It is not often that we get to point out that the most egregiously biased and Trump-deranged of the Elitist Media nightly network newscasts did something right. But, alas, ABC World News Tonight did the right thing for once.

Disturbing news broke of a clandestine biolab in Las Vegas, operating out of a home owned by a Chinese national. Here is the report in its entirety as aired on ABC World News Tonight on Monday, February 2nd, 2026…

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Harper, Chrétien call for national unity to confront Trump

Former prime ministers Stephen Harper and Jean Chrétien called on Canadians to stand united and help the country become less dependent on the United States to counter economic and sovereignty threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.

The onetime Conservative and Liberal leaders sat down to talk about the country’s challenges Monday at an event held by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, where Mr. Harper was awarded a gold medal for his promotion of Arctic sovereignty and national parks as prime minster from 2006 to 2015.

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FRAUD: Almost 20% of All Medicare Home Healthcare Spending Is in ONE County

One of the reasons why the Democrats and the radical left are upping the ante on impeding ICE and pushing riots is simple: the Trump administration is starting to make real progress on rooting out fraud. While the riots are slowing down, more direct action is being implemented, including “citizen checkpoints” that are, shall we say, “vigorously enforced.”

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AGAR: Is Pierre Poilievre shaping Canada’s future policy more than Liberals want to admit?

From axing the carbon tax to tightening immigration, boosting defence spending and backing pipelines, is it possible that a Conservative government is what Canadians actually want, but too many Liberals have trained themselves, like Pavlov’s dogs, to reflexively salivate hatred at the mere words “Conservative?” or “Poilievre?”

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Kid Rock and Country Star Lee Brice to Headline Turning Point USA Halftime show

Turning Point USA has announced that Kid Rock and country star Lee Brice will headline its “All American Halftime Show,” which will air during Super Bowl LX this coming weekend. “The All American Halftime Show will be a unique, patriotic event proudly celebrating American culture, freedom, and faith,” Turning Point USA said in its announcement on Monday.

Cross dressing Puerto Ricans and the NFL just seem a natural fit.

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Carney poaches Ontario NDP’s token to run for seat vacated by Bill Blair

The deputy leader of the Ontario New Democrats is launching her bid to enter federal politics by running for the Liberals in the riding held for the last decade by Bill Blair.

Doly Begum represented the provincial riding of Scarborough Southwest for the NDP in Queen’s Park since 2018. She resigned on Tuesday ahead of the upcoming federal byelection.

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My arrest was designed to instill fear says guy who took part in attack on Minneapolis church going families

Two out of touch assholes exchange victimhood stories

Don Lemon makes post-arrest appearance on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’: ‘They want to instill fear’

Making his first major post-arrest television interview Monday on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” Don Lemon detailed the moments surrounding his incarceration and his experience as a journalist becoming the center of a news story.

“There’s a lot that I cannot say,” Lemon told Kimmel. “But what I will say is that I’m not a protester. I went there to be a journalist. I went there to chronicle and document and record what was happening … I do think that there is a difference between a protester and a journalist.”

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Rising food bank visits show more Canadians are at risk of homelessness yet Corporate human traffickers demand more cheap foreign labour

For a long time, the food bank in Renfrew County, Ont., was only open during the day. But back in 2021, after staff began hearing from clients who were having trouble making it in, they extended their hours to 7 p.m.

“We’re seeing a huge number of working families, where mom and dad both have just about minimum wage jobs and they just can’t make things work,” said Mike Wright, who has volunteered with his wife at the food bank for more than 15 years, and has run it for the last five.


As always these despicable conmen wrap themselves in the flagCanada’s immigration reforms put nation-building projects at risk

No matter the question, no matter the issue the answer is always more 3rd World migrants.

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Teachers unions lead Portland uprisings against ICE with children present

Teachers unions are helping organize protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement that sometimes end in violent clashes with federal law enforcement. At some clashes, activists are bringing children into potentially dangerous situations.

Late last month, Oregon’s largest teachers unions began activating their member base to rise up against ICE outside the federal detention facility in Portland, where children brought to the protest zone over the past weekend were tear-gassed alongside agitators.

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For Canada, death penalty question risks complicating Ryan Wedding case

American prosecutors are not saying whether they will seek the death penalty for Ryan Wedding, the former Canadian Olympic snowboarder accused of being a cocaine kingpin, if he is convicted of drug trafficking and murder conspiracy.

That uncertainty could stoke tensions between the U.S. and Canada, which outlawed capital punishment in 1976. Since 1999, the last time a Canadian citizen was executed in the United States, Canadian courts have directed cabinet ministers, diplomats and law-enforcement officials to take steps to try to prevent the execution of Canadians on death row.

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Epstein ‘had multiple secret children and hoped to create “superior” gene pool’

A victim of Jeffrey Epstein had a baby fathered by the paedophile snatched away ten minutes after birth, according to the latest tranche of files released by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday.

Buried in the three million documents is a diary entry of one of Epstein’s victims, who alleges to have given birth to a baby girl in about 2002 when she would have been 16 or 17 years old.

The victim expresses discomfort at what she says was Epstein’s goal to create a ‘superior gene pool’ by having a baby with her – a concept she likens to Nazi ideology.

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Activists Urge RCMP to Solicit Evidence of Canadians Involved in Iran Atrocities

Human rights activists say the RCMP should collect reports from members of the public on possible major crimes committed by Canadians on behalf of the Iranian regime.

The Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights wants a “structural investigation” which would see the RCMP assemble evidence of Canadian residents taking part in war crimes and atrocities, or being victims of them, to prepare for future prosecutions.

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