San Diego mosque shooters ID’d as Cain Clark & Caleb Velasquez

San Diego mosque shooters ID’d as Cain Clark & Caleb Velasquez

The alleged gunmen in a shooting rampage that left three people dead outside a San Diego mosque have been identified as 17-year-old Cain Clark and 18-year-old Caleb Velasquez, according to a law enforcement source.

At least one of the suspects took a weapon from their parent’s home, and left a suicide note that talked about racial pride, a law enforcement source told The Post.

Share

Immigration levels linked to housing demand as Canada adds more than 80,000 homes for new arrivals

Immigration levels linked to housing demand as Canada adds more than 80,000 homes for new arrivals

New federal figures show Canada required tens of thousands of housing units last year to accommodate newly arrived permanent residents, adding further pressure to an already strained housing market.

Blacklock’s Reporter says a report from the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada estimates that the 395,000 people granted permanent residency in 2025 required roughly 81,560 housing units — equivalent to just over one-third of all urban housing starts recorded that year.

Share

Jeanine Pirro Issues Threat to Parents of Children Who Participate in ‘Teen Takeovers’

Jeanine Pirro Issues Threat to Parents of Children Who Participate in ‘Teen Takeovers’

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced on Friday that her office will target the parents of children who participate in violent “teen takeovers” in the District of Columbia.

During a press conference, Pirro noted that “these takeovers have terrorized our neighborhoods,” “shut down businesses,” and “wasted hard-earned tax dollars of law-abiding residents who just want to live and work in peace.

Share

Three police officers from Toronto arrested for sexually assaulting and beating a prostitute in Barcelona

Three police officers from Toronto arrested for sexually assaulting and beating a prostitute in Barcelona

‘The allegations are serious’: Three Toronto cops facing charges in Barcelona

Toronto police say three off-duty officers are facing charges in Barcelona following “serious” allegations made against them.

In an email to CTV News, a spokesperson for the Toronto Police Service (TPS) said the officers were vacationing in Spain at the time and not travelling in any official capacity.

The Spanish site has much more detail.

Share

Texas Children’s Hospital Settlement Deals Massive Defeat to Medical Transgender Agenda

Texas Children’s Hospital Settlement Deals Massive Defeat to Medical Transgender Agenda

The U.S. Department of Justice on Friday announced a settlement with Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH) in which the hospital not only committed to never again carry out gender transition procedures on minors, but also agreed to open the nation’s first detransitioner clinic and fully fund it for five years.

TCH gained notoriety in 2023 when a whistleblower provided evidence that the hospital continued to secretly administer gender transition hormones to minors, even after the Texas legislature had made it illegal.


Canada of course has its head up its arse.

Share

Bill C-22 Surveils Ordinary Canadians While Leaving Cartel Networks Untouched

Bill C-22 Surveils Ordinary Canadians While Leaving Cartel Networks Untouched

OTTAWA — When The Bureau published its analysis of Bill C-2 last fall, the diagnosis was unsparing.

Ottawa had confused expansion of state power over ordinary Canadians with the enforcement tools Canada actually needs to confront the Chinese Triads, Mexican cartels, and hostile-state networks that have turned Canadian cities into operational platforms for the hemisphere’s most dangerous criminal organizations. The government has now repackaged that same flawed instinct under a new number. Bill C-22, the so-called Lawful Access Act, deserves the same verdict.

h/t Mauser

Share

The “Pipeline” Problem That Medical Schools Don’t Want to Discuss

The “Pipeline” Problem That Medical Schools Don’t Want to Discuss

The U.S. Department of Justice’s recent finding that Yale School of Medicine discriminated on the basis of race in admissions has reignited one of the most contentious debates in higher education. According to the DOJ, black and Hispanic applicants admitted to Yale had substantially lower median MCAT scores and GPAs than white and Asian applicants across multiple admissions cycles, with the department concluding that equally qualified black applicants had dramatically higher odds of receiving interview invitations than comparable Asian applicants.

Share

Globalization gutted Canada’s manufacturing. Here’s how we make things ourselves again

Globalization gutted Canada’s manufacturing. Here’s how we make things ourselves again

For decades, Canadians have assumed that, as a mid‑sized, high‑wage economy, we are simply too small and too expensive to make much of anything ourselves. It is best to instead focus on our inherent comparative advantage. We ship out natural resources and buy back electronics and most of the manufactured goods we consume from lower‑cost countries. That belief in outsourcing manufacturing has shaped our trade deals, our industrial policy and even our economic self‑image.

Now, as free trade comes under attack and the world order fractures, it is time to shed the assumption that we cannot make things ourselves. In fact, we can do so with the aid of a new wave of “physical AI” and by advanced manufacturing technologies.


“Free Trade” was a lie.

The people that shipped Canadian jobs overseas are the same ones importing cheap 3rd World labour to steal what’s left from you.

Policy for profit has impoverished Canadians but made our business and political class wealthy.

Share

Orwell’s Europe – Part I

Orwell’s Europe – Part I

In Europe, recently, it was found that a news outlet that had published a speech by US Vice President J.D. Vance has now been accused of journalistic misconduct. In February 2025, Vance gave his now famous speech at the Munich Security Conference, in which he sharply criticized Europe’s heavy-handed censorship and its rapidly deteriorating democratic values. The next day, Belgian news website 21News published Vance’s speech in full, without commentary.

Share

Defence Minister expected to lay out future of Snowbirds’ jets on Tuesday

Defence Minister expected to lay out future of Snowbirds’ jets on Tuesday

Offensive to Liberals, Transvestites and Jihadis[/caption]Temporarily grounding Canada’s iconic Snowbirds may be required to ensure the aging planes don’t weigh on broader military operations, says a former chief of defence staff.

Tom Lawson, also a former fighter pilot, offered his view ahead of Defence Minister David McGuinty’s planned Tuesday announcement on the fate of the aerobatic flying unit known for its red-and-white jets.


Chipping away like termites.

Share

Morning Joe’s Heilemann: ‘MAGA Base’ Wants ‘Brown People Sent Out of the Country’

Morning Joe’s Heilemann: ‘MAGA Base’ Wants ‘Brown People Sent Out of the Country’

On Friday’s Morning Joe, the MS NOW liberal morning program discussed a possible ramp-up of immigration enforcement and deportations in the coming months, as frequent panelist and Puck News partner John Heilemann told co-host Mika Brzezinski that the “MAGA base” wanted more deportations and “they want to see more brown people sent out of the country.”

Share

CBC turns Canada into a mockery

CBC turns Canada into a mockery

Recent incidents in which a taxpayer-funded co-production between CBC and the Indigenous television station APTN targeted authors, historians and politicians with prank “interviews” are as disturbing as they are bizarre.

A fake production company under the name Forge Media, hired by CBC, contacted several people who have questioned the cancel culture around Sir John A. Macdonald and claims of unmarked graves at residential schools.

Share

Why Did Torched Ghost Homes of Palisades and Altadena Just Miraculously Reappear on Google Maps?

Why Did Torched Ghost Homes of Palisades and Altadena Just Miraculously Reappear on Google Maps?

It’s easy to understand why thousands of Pacific Palisades fire victims are shocked — and skeptical — about why their former homes have suddenly reappeared in online maps. The timing comes right before a hard-fought mayoral race in which the complete incompetence displayed by the Los Angeles mayor and her staff before and after this fire is the front-and-center issue. Was this Silicon Valley’s spiff to fellow traveler Karen Bass?

Share