An army of 3rd World mercenaries …

An army of 3rd World mercenaries …

The following BBC piece reads like a CAF PR Handout

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The Red Pill’s False Promise

The Red Pill’s False Promise

I spent my twenties and early thirties immersed in the world of “Red Pill” content, an online, male-centric subculture. I began as an observer and later became a recognizable voice within it. I spoke at Red Pill–themed conferences like the 21 Convention and the Conference of Masculine Excellence, appeared on shows such as Fresh and Fit and Rich Cooper Unplugged, and met many of the movement’s most influential figures, including Rollo Tomassi and the Tate brothers, Andrew and Tristan.

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GUNTER: Canada’s youth employment crushed under Liberal policy

GUNTER: Canada’s youth employment crushed under Liberal policy

The Canadian economy has lost 112,000 jobs just since January. That’s the weakest four-month stretch since the pandemic. The unemployment rate has climbed to 6.9 per cent.

But a closer look at the numbers released Friday by Statistics Canada reveals two even more disturbing trends.

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Iran War: Cup Moving Toward the Lip?

Iran War: Cup Moving Toward the Lip?

Is the war between Iran and the US-Israel tandem over bar the shouting? Even a week ago, the question might have sounded fanciful, as President Donald Trump was still threatening to wipe Iran off the map. Now, however, he is talking of “progress” towards a deal confirming what he and his aides, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, present as the end of military engagement.

Several new developments may have contributed to this new optimistic vision.

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Richmond Hill WTF?

Richmond Hill WTF?

Apparently the perp rammed a series of vehicles at an Anti-Iran regime rally held in Richmond Hill

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CSIS director says Alberta referendum vulnerable to foreign interference

CSIS director says Alberta referendum vulnerable to foreign interference

The head of Canada’s intelligence agency says Alberta’s potential secession vote is susceptible to disinformation and foreign interference from players like Russia.

In an interview with CBC’s The House, Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) director Dan Rogers said it’s his agency’s job to “understand and investigate” foreign interference.

“And a referendum like the one in Alberta, that may have a divisive effect on society, is rife for amplification or for the sort of disinformation or foreign interference that we’ve seen from players like Russia in the past,” he told host Catherine Cullen.


I get the impression this guy will say anything Carney wants.

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NPR Interviews Steve Cohen, the White Guy Who Represents a Majority-Black District

NPR Interviews Steve Cohen, the White Guy Who Represents a Majority-Black District

On Friday’s All Things Considered, NPR aired a seven-minute interview lamenting Republican redistricting with a man who’s rarely considered. They interviewed Rep. Steve Cohen, Democrat of Memphis, who is a white man who’s long represented a majority-black district. The online headline had drama: “Tennessee Democrat speaks about his erased district.”

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Ontario’s police watchdog plans to investigate members of Toronto’s drug squad

Ontario’s police watchdog plans to investigate members of Toronto’s drug squad

An unknown number of Toronto police drug squad officers will be the subjects of a conduct investigation by Ontario’s police watchdog, the Star has learned.

The investigations will commence following the end of the criminal case against Brian Sukhram, a detective constable with Toronto’s drug squad who is accused of stealing evidence from an investigation and attempting to obstruct justice.

Sukhram was first arrested in 2024 for impaired driving, a charge he pleaded guilty to earlier this year. Court heard that prior to his arrest, Sukhram had been drinking alcohol inside the Toronto police drug squad office after executing a search warrant.

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Half Million Migrants Waiting in Libya to Cross Into Europe, Warns Greece

Half Million Migrants Waiting in Libya to Cross Into Europe, Warns Greece

The Greek government has warned that there are over half a million migrants waiting in Libya to cross the Mediterranean and land in Europe, sparking concerns of another migrant crisis.

Greek Migration Minister Thanos Plevris said this week that Athens estimates there are approximately 550,000 migrants waiting in Libya, the African hub, for the opportunity to cross to Europe.

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Baltic, Nordic officials urge Canadians to learn from the Russian threats they face

Baltic, Nordic officials urge Canadians to learn from the Russian threats they face

OTTAWA — European officials are warning that Russia’s meddling in the Baltic Sea is likely a preview of tactics Moscow could someday deploy in Canada’s High North.

A recent panel discussion in Ottawa hosted by the Polish embassy touched on how Estonia, Poland and Nordic countries like Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark are responding to Russian threats that emerge from the sky, sea and online.

Polish Ambassador Witold Dzielski gave the example of an explosion last November on a rail line used to transport military goods to Ukraine, which his government suspects was orchestrated by Russia.

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Netanyahu says Trump told him ‘I want to go in’ and take Iran’s uranium

Netanyahu says Trump told him ‘I want to go in’ and take Iran’s uranium

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that President Donald Trump told him he would want to “go in” to Iran to remove enriched uranium from the country.

“I’m not going to talk about military means, but the president, what President Trump has said to me, ‘I want to go in there.’ And I think it can be done physically; that’s not the problem. If you have an agreement and you go in and you take it out, why not? That’s the best way,” Netanyahu said.

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Bill to help authorities probe online activities raises widespread privacy fears

Bill to help authorities probe online activities raises widespread privacy fears

OTTAWA – A Liberal government bill that would make it easier for police and spies to navigate the online world is running into fierce opposition from major digital companies, civil liberties groups and law professors who say it would open the door to serious privacy infringements.

The government says the bill — “An Act respecting lawful access” — will ensure law enforcement agencies have the legal tools to prevent, investigate and respond to modern crime and protect Canadians in a manner consistent with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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Weak Hotel Bookings Leave World Cup Financial Boom in Doubt

Weak Hotel Bookings Leave World Cup Financial Boom in Doubt

Just over a month before the opening kick of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, warning signs suggest the tournament’s long-promised economic windfall may be far less spectacular than advertised. Hotel owners across much of the United States are confronting an inconvenient reality: The World Cup tourism boom has yet to materialize.In a report released this week by the American Hotel and Lodging Association, nearly 80 percent of surveyed hotels across the 11 Amerian host cities reported that bookings for June and July are tracking below expectations.Many markets are reporting booking levels that are not only softer than expected for a World Cup summer, but in some cases lagging behind a normal June or July.

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Iran sends response to US proposals to end war

Iran sends response to US proposals to end war

Iran has sent its response to US proposals to end the war via mediators in Pakistan, Iranian state media report.

No details have been released. The US has not made details of its proposals public, either, but reports suggest they centre on a 14-point memorandum of understanding, which could lead to negotiations on Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

A ceasefire meant to facilitate talks to end the war launched by the US and Israel in February has been largely observed, despite occasional exchanges of fire.

However, Iran has continued to block the Strait of Hormuz – leading to a rise in world oil prices – and the US has been enforcing a blockade of Iranian ports to exert pressure on Tehran to agree to its terms.

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