‘I’m sick to my stomach’: Retired RCMP officer details humiliating experience with CBC prank show

‘I’m sick to my stomach’: Retired RCMP officer details humiliating experience with CBC prank show

A retired RCMP officer who says he was tricked into appearing on a CBC prank show has provided a full account of his experience, describing how he was made to partake in a sort of humiliation ritual in which former police were subject to allegations of mistreatment of Indigenous peoples.

In an hour-long video posted to his personal channel, a YouTuber under the name Clinton Jaws, a nearly 40-year RCMP veteran, said he and other former officers were invited to attend a Vancouver event that was hosted by a production company funded by the broadcaster, which organizers reportedly said would be attended by Prince William.

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Agents Double-0-COVID

Agents Double-0-COVID

Last week, CIA whistleblower James Erdman told the Senate Homeland Security Committee that Dr. Anthony Fauci improperly “influenced”  intelligence analyses about the origins of the COVID pandemic to downplay a laboratory origin in China. Aside from confirmation by the CIA man, most of what the hearing revealed was already known.

Dr. Fauci funded China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) to conduct dangerous gain-of-function research, yet maintained that COVID emerged naturally in the wild. When medical scientists saw evidence of a laboratory origin, Fauci branded them conspiracy theorists, fringe epidemiologists, and so forth.

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Canadian prime minster Mark Carney is not the climate guy you thought

Canadian prime minster Mark Carney is not the climate guy you thought

Casual international observers would be forgiven for assuming Canada is in the comforting hands of a climate champ. After all, while climate policy rollbacks reign supreme in Donald Trump’s America, Canada is now led by a man who, while serving as governor of the Bank of England, delivered a celebrated 2015 speech, “Breaking the tragedy of the horizon”, warning the global investment community of the financial risks of climate change; who went on to serve as UN special envoy for climate action and finance; and whose 2022 book Value(s) had much to say about the “existential threat” of climate change. A man who recently dazzled the world with his Davos speech on how middle powers can stand up to global bullies.

Look, we get it. Next to the US president, Carney seems so debonair, thoughtful and calm – a lifeline of stability in a volatile new world.

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In Florida, Extremist Networks Are Hiding Behind Nonprofits

In Florida, Extremist Networks Are Hiding Behind Nonprofits

Progressive nonprofits are having a rough time lately. In April, the Department of Justice alleged that the Southern Poverty Law Center secretly paid leaders of the Ku Klux Klan and Aryan Nations—not to dismantle these extremist groups, but, as prosecutors put it, to manufacture “the extremism it purports to oppose.” And a recent City Journal investigation by Ryan Thorpe and Christopher F. Rufo, based on a previous report from the Network Contagion Research Institute and their congressional testimony, revealed that the California branch of the Council on American-Islamic Relations has received more than $40 million in public funds, despite longstanding scrutiny over connections to Hamas-linked networks.

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LILLEY: On Bill C-22, Apple, Meta warn that Carney will compromise your data

LILLEY: On Bill C-22, Apple, Meta warn that Carney will compromise your data

On one side, you have the lawyers and executives of every major tech company, every telecom company, every major internet provider all saying that the Carney government’s Bill C-22 goes too far. On the other side, you have Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree saying these companies just misunderstand the legislation.


As a public service lets take a look at what ProtonVPN is saying about C-22…

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Sick of loud cars revving their engines at night? Toronto could look at noise cameras to crack down

Sick of loud cars revving their engines at night? Toronto could look at noise cameras to crack down

The city of Toronto could soon have a new tool in its battle against scofflaw drivers: noise cameras are up for discussion Thursday afternoon at city council’s monthly meeting.

Coun. Lily Cheng is introducing a motion at this week’s council meeting that calls on staff to look into bringing noise cameras to the streets of the city to catch drivers making excessive noise. She wants city staff to look into noise camera use in other jurisdictions to find out what technology works best.

Accompanying her motion is a letter of support with 264 signatures.


Where I live angry residents cornered a couple of motorcyclists who persistently revved their engines in our above ground parking lot – they love the Canyon echo effect.

They should have burned the cycles at the least.

Other persistent idiots still hang out at Apache and the Tim Hortons. I’m all for this.

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‘None of the Above’ Rated Best Late-Night Comedian on TV

‘None of the Above’ Rated Best Late-Night Comedian on TV

“None of the above” trounced all other choices when a national poll asked U.S adult citizens to name “the best” late-night comedian on TV – yet another sign of viewers’ growing disdain for the hateful political commentary that has replaced entertainment.

In a national survey conducted May 15-18, 2026, The Economist/YouGov asked:

“Who do you think is the best late-night comedian on TV?”

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Nolte: Stephen Colbert Exits Stage Left In an Orgy of Self-worship

Nolte: Stephen Colbert Exits Stage Left In an Orgy of Self-worship

The reason Stephen Colbert has never been funny is that he is incapable of making fun of himself. Even during his tenure on Comedy Central’s Colbert Report, he only mocked people on the right, specifically Fox News hosts.

Colbert not only lacks a true sense of humor, any hint of warmth, or the appeal of a guy you’d want to have a beer with (I’d have a beer with Jon Stewart), but also is void of anything approaching humility.

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Canadian schools dispensing with Mother’s, Father’s Day … because, well, you know

Canadian schools dispensing with Mother’s, Father’s Day … because, well, you know

Sage Creek Elementary School, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, has decided to jettison Mother’s Day and Father’s Day presents in favor of much vaguer “family” gifts, which the Increasingly Less White North’s National Post noted is “part of a new trend among some Canadian schools downplaying or eliminating the traditional parental celebrations.”

Gee, I wonder why they are doing this. Just kidding.

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Famed Author to Hollywood: Stop Lying About the ‘Blacklist’

Famed Author to Hollywood: Stop Lying About the ‘Blacklist’

Alternate headline: Blogger Discovers Keynote Speaker for the Anti-Communist Film Festival. And yes, I’ve alerted Mark Judge, except he’s been on the effort for almost three months.

Back in March, Mark wrote about a new novel from best-selling author James Ellroy, whose novels Hollywood had made into films such as the James Woods thriller CopBrown’s Requiem, The Black Dahlia, and most famously, L.A. Confidential. Mark noted the publication of Ellroy’s latest novel, Red Sheet, set in Ellroy’s favorite setting of 1950s Hollywood, only with a surprising and audacious twist. The novel takes the position that the so-called Blacklist was not only a Hollywood studio manipulation, but that the anti-Communists at the time were right about the Soviet influence operation targeting the American entertainment industry …

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Air Canada employee accused in Canada’s largest gold heist had been on police radar for years

Air Canada employee accused in Canada’s largest gold heist had been on police radar for years

An Air Canada employee accused in Canada’s largest gold heist had been on police radar for years before millions in gold vanished from Toronto Pearson International Airport.

A W5 investigation has uncovered intelligence reports, court records and exclusive data that raise troubling questions about how airport employees with alleged links to organized crime, drug trafficking and violence were able to retain access to restricted areas at Canada’s busiest airport.


Transport Canada is compromised. h/t Mauser

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