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BAKLINSKI: We’re a peaceful pro-life organization — The Canadian Anti-Hate Network targeted us

BAKLINSKI: We’re a peaceful pro-life organization — The Canadian Anti-Hate Network targeted us

When the Canadian Anti-Hate Network once described itself as “modelled after, and supported by” the US-based Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), the Canadian government should have taken notice. Today, that connection deserves renewed scrutiny.

The SPLC, founded in 1971, says it was created to ensure “that the promise of the civil rights movement became a reality for all.” It became notorious, however, for branding mainstream religious and conservative organizations as “hate groups.”

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Canada to create new Financial Crimes Agency, but will it have a B.C. base?

Canada to create new Financial Crimes Agency, but will it have a B.C. base?

A recently announced federal law enforcement agency dedicated to investigating financial crimes will take years to set up, and to be effective, the Ottawa-headquartered force will need to have a presence in places like B.C., say policing experts.

The new Financial Crimes Agency will be allowed to create offices outside of its head office, under legislation introduced at the end of April, but it’s unclear if that will happen.

The new agency is meant to investigate things like cross-border money laundering, a hot-button issue in B.C. in the past decade and the subject of several government reports and inquiries.

“You can’t investigate this stuff from a distance,” said Peter German, the author of two B.C. government reports on money laundering and a former deputy commissioner of the RCMP.

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The Demographic Eclipse Of Great Britain

The Demographic Eclipse Of Great Britain

Great Britain, traditionally considered the anchor of western civilization, is facing an incomprehensibly tragic fate, determined to replace its people and commit cultural suicide.

Great Britain once commanded respect worldwide as the irreplaceable anchor of Western civilization. Its institutions—rooted in the Magna Carta’s covenant of liberties, the common law’s impartiality, the Enlightenment’s rational skepticism, and the parliamentary democracy that exported freedom across continents—embodied the West’s highest aspirations: individual autonomy, secular governance, equality before the law, and the unyielding defense of conscience.

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Former Toronto homicide cop goes public with allegations of antisemitism, racism within force.

Former Toronto homicide cop goes public with allegations of antisemitism, racism within force.

When Hank Idsinga, the former head of the Toronto police’s homicide unit, was approached to write a book recounting “war stories” from his decades of service, he said he had another idea.

Idsinga had just retired in 2023 after 34 years with Toronto police and for five of those years, he served as the unit commander for the homicide squad.

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Do Canadian Authorities Even Want to Know Who’s Burning Down Their Churches?

Do Canadian Authorities Even Want to Know Who’s Burning Down Their Churches?

A group called The Democracy Fund (TDF) has launched an independent investigation in Canada to the intensifying and expanding pattern of church and synagogue fires that are now plaguing the country.

According to a CBC broadcast network investigation, from May 2021 through December 2023, there were 24 confirmed church arsons in Canada, but the total number of churches that were destroyed by fire totaled 33.

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Football club owner known as ‘Britain’s first gay dad’ charged with human trafficking

Football club owner known as ‘Britain’s first gay dad’ charged with human trafficking

A multi-millionaire football club owner known as Britain’s first gay father has been charged with rape and human trafficking.

Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, 57, and his husband, Scott, 32, are accused of several offences, including rape, sexual assault and modern slavery trafficking for sexual exploitation.

The couple, who own non-league Maldon and Tiptree FC, were due to appear at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court on Friday morning.

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‘We’re going to have to get those girls making more babies.’ Inside the separatist pitch for a free Alberta

‘We’re going to have to get those girls making more babies.’ Inside the separatist pitch for a free Alberta

More babies, more guns, more passports, lower taxes, fewer immigrants and a smooth, painless process: That’s the vision Alberta’s separatists sold this winter as they barnstormed across the province gathering signatures for an independence referendum that may now be held as early as this October.

But while independence leaders have been making big, specific promises about how Alberta would leave confederation, and what a sovereign Alberta would look like, constitutional and other experts say the reality would be far more complicated.

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Schoolgirls tell striking teachers wearing keffiyehs and draped in Palestine flags to get back to work

Schoolgirls tell striking teachers wearing keffiyehs and draped in Palestine flags to get back to work

Students at Connaught School for Girls have staged a counter-protest against teachers taking part in an ongoing strike.

Pupils gathered outside the school, carrying signs including ‘Kids with more respect than adults’ and ‘Nice day off?’, urging striking teachers to return to classrooms during the GCSE exam season.

Footage shared online appeared to show some staff members laughing and applauding in response, sparking criticism from parents and social media users who accused teachers of dismissing students’ concerns.

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HANNAFORD: Trump’s energy revolution leaves Carney in the dust

HANNAFORD: Trump’s energy revolution leaves Carney in the dust

President Trump has largely succeeded in repositioning the Americas as the new centre of world energy markets. Canada – particularly Alberta and Saskatchewan, with the world’s third-largest oil reserves and stable oil-sands production – is exceptionally well placed to benefit, provided Canadian policy stops fighting the continental reality and starts leveraging it.

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Extremists are taking control of swathes of Britain

Extremists are taking control of swathes of Britain

The phenomenal rise of Reform UK in the local elections has triggered predictable howls of outrage from Left-wing quarters. “Fascist!”, “far Right!”, all the usual slurs. After a campaign spent depicting Nigel Farage as Britain’s next Hitler, the snowflakes are now in full meltdown at the terrifying prospect that the electorate might actually elect a “Nazi” as prime minister.

The hysteria reveals far more about the critics than it does about Reform. Those with a rational grasp of UK politics understand the truth: Farage’s party, now replete with former Conservatives and careful to distinguish itself from a harder-Right outfit in Rupert Lowe’s Restore, represents the least of Britain’s problems. While the Left obsesses over phantom threats on the Right, genuine extremism is flourishing elsewhere, cloaked not in Union flags but in the sanctimonious green of virtue-signalling radicalism.

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Ottawa will start tracking when temporary residents enter and exit. Perhaps it could consider actual enforcement too?

Ottawa will start tracking when temporary residents enter and exit. Perhaps it could consider actual enforcement too?

The federal government is going to try something new: counting.

Now mind you, this is a pilot project. We don’t want to commit to anything in case we run out of fingers and toes to count with, or if the results are embarrassing. But as confirmed by Immigration Minister Lena Diab during the House of Commons immigration committee meeting Monday, Canada’s government is going to start tracking when temporary residents enter and exit the country. The minister said she expects the program to be fully implemented by the end of the year. After that, Ottawa will decide if it’s something worth doing permanently.

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