Randall Denley: Ford needs to lower housing prices fast and stop Ontario’s homebuilding ‘inferno’

Ontario’s home-building industry is in crisis, but there’s reason to hope that Premier Doug Ford will come to the rescue.

New home sales numbers in the GTA have never been worse than they were in 2025 and vacant inventory is stockpiling to the point where building more homes doesn’t make financial sense.

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Shock Report: Is the Chinese Communist Party Bankrolling Minnesota’s Anti-ICE Riots?

The dirty little secret is, all movements want to be perceived as homegrown, wholly organic examples of grassroots activism — that the good, patriotic citizens of our community looked around, had enough, and finally decided to do something about it. PR-wise, that’s the best possible positioning for capturing hearts and minds.

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Most candidates from Canada’s 2025 election say they are concerned about foreign influence on voters

The vast majority of candidates on the ballot box for Canada’s 2025 election have stated they are certain that foreign agents were actively trying to sway people’s voting intentions one way or another.

According to data released from a Survey Of Candidates for the 45th General Election, as noted by Blacklock’s Reporter, nearly half of the candidates were also convinced that illegal funds were being used to interfere in the democratic process.

Most candidates, some 76 percent, said they were concerned with the spread of “false information online.”

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‘Suicidal Empathy’: Is the West Committing Suicide-by-Compassion?

The theory of “suicidal empathy,” taken up and developed by Canadian Professor Gad Saad in his book Suicidal Empathy: Dying to Be Kind, describes a psychological and societal condition in which excessive or misguided compassion leads Western societies — particularly, it seems, “progressive” ones — to adopt self-destructive attitudes and policies that will ultimately “succeed” in destroying them. The process, however well-intentioned, is a form of civilizational suicide.

According to Saad’s thesis, empathy becomes misdirected into a type of benevolent altruism that prioritizes the perceived feelings and needs of “marginalized” or external groups at the expense of the survival, security, and interests of one’s own group and its values. The outcome is the weakening, and ultimately the destruction, of the very civilization that expressed this emotion.

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Fake passports, $65M US and an Interpol Red Notice: Canadian crypto fugitive vanishes after arrest in Serbia

As his flight departed from Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport en route to Kuwait via Istanbul, Canadian crypto fugitive Andean Medjedovic was unaware that his globe-trotting lifestyle would soon be halted.

Just two weeks later, on Dec. 11, 2023, Dutch authorities issued a European arrest warrant for the then 21-year-old, alleging he had pulled off a “sophisticated hack” that netted him $48 million US in cryptocurrency.

… The fifth estate emailed Medjedovic to request a comment on the allegations against him.

He replied: “I have only one defence to the allegations: ‘I’m a racist.’ Please include that, that’s all, thanks.”

Another reason to avoid crypto.

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Queen rocker Brian May rules out touring in US because it’s become a ‘dangerous place’

Another one bites the dust…

Brian May Out Of Touch Asshat

Legendary Queen guitarist Brian May has said he’s too scared to tour the US because it’s become such a “dangerous place.”

May, 78, told American fans not to expect to see his legendary band, who last toured the US in 2023 with American Idol alum Adam Lambert stepping in for late frontman Freddie Mercury, any time soon.

Literally thousands of British girls and women raped by alien invaders who continue to storm your borders but yea the US is dangerous Mr. Out of Touch.

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This is where Toronto stands among North America’s most congested cities

Out of the 365 days last year, drivers lost roughly four of them being stuck in Toronto’s traffic, according to a new study.

TomTom, which released its annual traffic index last week, ranked Toronto second on the list of most congested cities across Canada, following behind only Vancouver.

The time Toronto drivers lost during rush hour in 2025 amounted to four days and four hours (100 hours), according to the index. That’s three hours and 50 minutes more than 2024.

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German, South Korean firms scramble to outbid each other on benefits of submarine deal

Brookfield Used Subs For Sale Or Lease

Both companies competing to build Canada’s new fleet of submarines are engaged in a battle of deal-signing this week, looking to convince the federal government and the public they’re serious about creating jobs in this country.

Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) has signed an agreement with Vancouver’s Seaspan Shipyard to establish a maintenance facility for the new submarines should the federal government select its Type-212CD as the replacement for the navy’s aging Victoria-class boats.

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France: Asylum seeker assistance worker stabbed to death by her pro-Taliban Afghan refugee husband

Inès, who was stabbed to death on Monday, had filed six complaints against her former partner, an Afghan refugee, for violence and harassment, all to no avail. Her mother described him as a “dangerous” and “extremist” man who “did not want to integrate” and “intended to return to Afghanistan.”

Inès worked for an organization that helps migrants, particularly with administrative procedures. It was in this capacity that she met the accused man. A “dangerous” and “extremist” man who “didn’t want to integrate” and “intended to return to Afghanistan.” “He said the Taliban were heroes.”

When Inès met the man who would become the prime suspect in her murder, the young woman seemed oblivious to the warnings from her loved ones. Angélique had repeatedly alerted her to her partner’s unstable personality. “I didn’t like him when I saw him,” confides her mother, who describes the man as “a big macho” with “the mentality of his country.” Despite everything, the young woman stayed for two years: “I think she was in denial; she thought she could change him,” she continues.

Note – Google Translate

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First Nations chiefs laugh at the idea they’d be better off in an independent Alberta

Indian Money Dance

“We’ll triple the amount of money spent on the Indigenous people of Alberta, through a constitutionalized revenue-sharing program,” Rath said at the Stay Free Alberta event. “We’ll lift them out of the abject poverty that Ottawa has left them in, in an embarrassing fashion, for 100 and some odd years.”


The Chiefs know which side their grift is buttered on.

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US ‘nuke sniffer’ arrives in UK after Trump threatens Iran

A US air force plane dubbed the “nuke sniffer” has landed in Britain amid growing tensions with the Iranian regime.

The USAF WC-135R Constant Phoenix jet, which is used to detect radioactive particles in the atmosphere, has touched down at RAF Mildenhall, an American airbase in Suffolk.

It comes amid growing speculation that the US is considering striking Iran, following last June’s attacks on the country’s nuclear facilities.

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How Chinese EVs Have Impacted Global Markets—and What It Means for Canada as It Opens Its Market

Canada is set to open its automotive market to Chinese electric vehicles, as researchers and policymakers warn that a flood of Chinese products in markets such as Europe has come at the expense of domestic producers.

Earlier this month, Prime Minister Mark Carney struck a deal with China to allow 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles into Canada annually at a 6.1 percent tariff, replacing the 100 percent tariff imposed in 2024 amid concerns over Beijing’s non-market practices.

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A Secret FBI Bust Nabbed an Alleged Drug Lord—and Rocked Relations With Mexico

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and FBI Director Kash Patel have told differing accounts about the role of U.S. agents in the arrest of former Olympian Ryan Wedding

MEXICO CITY—Ryan Wedding was on the run.

Mexican security forces were closing in on the 44-year-old Canadian—a snowboarder who once competed for Canada in the Olympics but has since landed on America’s most-wanted list for allegedly running a vast cocaine-trafficking network—said Mexican and U.S. officials familiar with the operation.

Long protected by Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel, Wedding suddenly had no options. By the time security forces caught up with him in Mexico last week, the officials said, members of the FBI’s Hostage

Rescue Team were also involved. Weeks earlier, the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s elite, combat-trained unit participated in the capture of Venezuelan autocrat Nicolás Maduro in his heavily fortified Caracas compound.

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