Navy Commander Angus Topshee promoted to vice chief of defence staff

Navy Commander Angus Topshee promoted to vice chief of defence staff

Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee, the head of the Royal Canadian Navy, is being promoted to second-in-command of the Canadian Armed Forces.

The Department of National Defence confirms Topshee is replacing the retiring Lt.-Gen. Stephen Kelsey as vice-chief of the defence staff.

Rear Admiral Dan Charlebois is being promoted to the rank of vice-admiral and will assume command of the Navy.


Not Gay? That can’t last.

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Former imam sentenced to life for sexual assaults

Former imam sentenced to life for sexual assaults

A “cunning” and “manipulative” former imam in east London has been given a life sentence with a minimum prison term of 20 years for a series of sexual attacks on women and girls as young as 12.

Abdul Halim Khan, 54, was described as having abused the trust and authority that came with his position to carry out attacks against seven victims from the local Muslim community between 2005 and 2014.

Sentencing him, Judge Leslie Cuthbert described Khan’s “deliberate distortion of the Muslim faith”.


That judge is very weak on Islam.

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Canada’s auto industry at ‘inflection point’ dependant on U.S. free trade: report

Canada’s auto industry at ‘inflection point’ dependant on U.S. free trade: report

Canada’s auto industry is at an “inflection point” and a new report suggests its future success hinges on restoring free trade with the U.S.

The report by RBC, released Tuesday, looked at four paths to determine options the industry could take, but also the trade-offs that would come with them.

“Canada is at a strategic crossroads when it comes to the future of its auto industry and essential to that future is securing free trade with the United States,” said Jordan Brennan, managing director at RBC Thought Leadership and author of the report, in an interview.


If Trump accomplishes his promise and reshores assembly then Canada can look forward to cleaning up Chinese EV fires.

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Afghan migrant, 20, arrested after 11-year-old girl sexually assaulted in German school restroom

Afghan migrant, 20, arrested after 11-year-old girl sexually assaulted in German school restroom

A 20-year-old Afghan national has been remanded in custody in Germany after an 11-year-old girl was allegedly sexually assaulted inside a school restroom in Koblenz.

According to prosecutors, the man is suspected of committing sexual acts against the child on school grounds on April 28. A second young man, aged 19, is also under investigation as a suspected accomplice.

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Carney government signals it’s open to selling Canadian ports

Carney government signals it’s open to selling Canadian ports

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is looking at offering Canadian sea ports for sale.

Buried deep in the pages of a discussion paper released Friday — one of two published for swift 30-day public consultations — is the announcement that the government is open to and seeking a report on the potential amalgamation of certain unnamed “key ports” in Canada and “divestiture” of others.

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Trump’s Weaning Ukraine Off US Aid Was the Best Thing to Happen to It

Trump’s Weaning Ukraine Off US Aid Was the Best Thing to Happen to It

Ukraine is doing the unthinkable: winning its war against Russia. I doubt it will achieve its war aim of removing all Russian soldiers from all its territory, especially Crimea, but it certainly has Russia on the run.

For the first two years of the war, the Europeans, and especially Biden, simultaneously poured billions of dollars of weapons for the country’s defense and restricted the use of those weapons so heavily that the inevitable result was a bloody stalemate and a forever war.

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Feces flinger still bringing joy of diversity to Torontonians

Feces flinger still bringing joy of diversity to Torontonians

Is alleged feces flinger the same man accused of weekend sex assaults?

A 30-year-old man is accused of sexually assaulting two women at opposite ends of the city in less than 24 hours over the weekend.

But while Toronto cops routinely say when an accused is “known to police,” they refused to confirm whether Samuel Opoku is the same man who made headlines in 2019 for allegedly hurling buckets of liquefied fecal matter on unsuspecting victims in the city.

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Civilizational Suicide: We Have Become Troy

Civilizational Suicide: We Have Become Troy

In Christopher Nolan’s forthcoming movie The Odyssey, due July 17, 2026, the Trojan Horse arrives wrapped in modern rationalism.

Nolan, a director noted for his command of causality and mechanics, saw a narrative problem in the ancient tale: why would the Trojans drag a giant wooden horse inside their city? His solution, shared with evident pride in a Time interview, was to make the horse half-submerged and sinking so the Trojans would rescue it. The Trojan claiming of the Horse became a rescue story, not one of foolishness and hubris.

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Rise in Toronto home invasions tied to houses in some of city’s most liberal neighbourhoods

Rise in Toronto home invasions tied to houses in some of city’s most liberal neighbourhoods

Lea Ledohowski woke up to the sound of what she thought were gunshots.

But the loud banging turned out to be three masked men on the doorstep of her Toronto home trying to smash through her front window with a hammer.

“A piece of glass separated three masked perpetrators from my family,” Ledohowski said about the February incident.

 

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LILLEY: Liberals can’t sweep voting irregularities under rug

LILLEY: Liberals can’t sweep voting irregularities under rug

The mess that was the Ontario Liberal nomination race in Scarborough Southwest can’t simply be swept under the rug. The party is facing serious allegations of wrongdoing in the vote that happened over the weekend, and those must be answered, not ignored.

Nate Erskine-Smith, who lost by 19 votes to Ahsanul Hafiz, has claimed that there were 34 more ballots counted than there were recorded voters. He also said there were “repeated and serious inconsistencies with respect to proof of identification” and said there were “problematic actions in the voting area.”


Nothing will be done, the Liberals are as corrupt as the Muslims.

Besides Mohammed Erskine-Smith is only upset because he lost.

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Rubio asks ‘what’s the purpose’ of NATO alliance?

Rubio asks ‘what’s the purpose’ of NATO alliance?

Secretary of State Marco Rubio wonders what the point of the United States remaining in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization is if countries in the alliance won’t help the United States when needed.

Rubio made the comments on Wednesday in an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity aboard Air Force One en route to the summit in China. He questioned whether the countries are actually committed to an alliance with the U.S. after several NATO countries refused to grant the U.S. permission to use its air bases for operations in the war with Iran. Rubio was miffed with those countries’ decision.

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All 11 teachers accused of creating toxic climate at Montreal school have their licences revoked

All 11 teachers accused of creating toxic climate at Montreal school have their licences revoked

All 11 teachers who were suspended in 2024 after being accused of fostering a toxic climate at a Montreal elementary school have had their licences revoked, according to the office of Quebec’s education minister.

Confirmation of the 11 licences being revoked came on the same day the Education Ministry made public a final report into the situation at Bedford elementary school.

The revocation of the licences is the latest development in a saga that reignited the debate around secularism in the province and raised concerns about religious indoctrination in Quebec schools.


Nowhere in the Gaslighting CBC article is it noted that the 11 suspended teachers were Muslims.

OTTAWA — Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon said he believes there is “religious infiltration” and “Islamist infiltration” in Quebec schools in the wake of a sprawling controversy about a Montreal school where teachers were accused of creating a climate of terror.

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Honda Posts First Ever Annual Loss After Pullback From EVs

Honda Posts First Ever Annual Loss After Pullback From EVs

Honda Motor on Thursday reported its first annual loss since becoming a publicly traded company in Japan seven decades ago, as the costly retreat from its ambitious electric-vehicle targets plunged earnings into the red.

The Japanese automaker reported a net loss of $2.7 billion for the fiscal year ended March 31. Earnings were weighed down by more than $9 billion in restructuring charges and write-downs following a retrenchment of its E.V. strategy. It is the first loss that the 77-year-old company has reported since listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in 1957.

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Canada aims to double electricity grid capacity by 2050 as demand soars

Canada aims to double electricity grid capacity by 2050 as demand soars

Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday unveiled Canada’s new clean electricity strategy as electricity demand in Canada grows.

The plan aims to double the capacity of Canada’s grid by 2050, Carney said, adding that the federal government is launching consultations with provinces, territories, Indigenous groups, utility companies and unions.

“Over the coming decades, Canadians will use more electricity because many of the things we use every day, the cars we drive, the heaters in our home, the machines in our factories are switching to electric power. Doubling our grid to meet that demand won’t be easy,” Carney said.

Lots of pie in the sky.

h/t Mauser

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